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For reference... - Bob Schroeck - 01-07-2011 A guy who moves like Doug. (Youtube embedding for some reason is not working for me, otherwise I'd have done that.) -- Bob --------- Then the horns kicked in... ...and my shoes began to squeak. - Wiregeek - 01-08-2011 holy sweet flaming mother of little apples! "No can brain today. Want cheezeburger." From NGE: Nobody Dies, by Gregg Landsman http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5579457/1/NGE_Nobody_Dies - Rod.H - 01-08-2011 I'll try And some more - dark seraph - 01-09-2011 Jesus H christ on a two stroke moped! o.o it's like Parcor.... on crack! - Ebony - 01-10-2011 This guy is very awesome. I can't help but think, though, that he's one knee injury away from not ever being able to do that again. It does raise an odd question: How does Doug's funky defensive probability field affect him hitting a broad flat object at high speed? Like, say, the ground. I have this image of him taking a fall, bouncing back up, and running off, leaving a weird, Doug-shaped imprint of something like ... Velveeta. Ebony the Black Dragon http://ebony14.livejournal.com "Good night, and may the Good Lord take a Viking to you." - Bob Schroeck - 01-11-2011 I've tended to ignore weird effects of the field in such cases -- call it an extension of his ability to "nudge" it away from things he doesn't want messed up -- but it occurred to me that it could also contribute to his "bounciness". -- Bob --------- Then the horns kicked in... ...and my shoes began to squeak. - Ebony - 01-13-2011 Bob Schroeck Wrote:I've tended to ignore weird effects of the field in such cases -- call it an extension of his ability to "nudge" it away from things he doesn't want messed up -- but it occurred to me that it could also contribute to his "bounciness".Makes sense. And for impacts that it might be difficult to bounce back from, it might appear as a more conventional impact, like a spray of water or rubble way out of proportion of Doug's mass. And in the case of a ground or building impact, the rubble would just happen to fall in a pattern where he can pull himself free without further injury. Ebony the Black Dragon http://ebony14.livejournal.com "Good night, and may the Good Lord take a Viking to you." - Bob Schroeck - 01-13-2011 Quote:the rubble would just happen to fall in a pattern where he can pull himself free without further injury.Similar to the rubble around him when the boomer attacked the club early in DW2. -- Bob --------- Then the horns kicked in... ...and my shoes began to squeak. |