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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
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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
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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
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.