Consider an especially destructive Ranma crossover:
As the little ditty from the Hulk cartoon of the '70s used to sing, "Wreckin' the town with the power of a bull...."
Someone (and it really doesn't matter who, except that he/she has no friends in Nerima and thus no particular reason to want the place left standing) arrives in town, fresh from a trip to Jusenkyo, where, like everyone else, he/she fell into one of the springs.
Specifically, the "Dreadfully Tragic Spring of the Drowned Bolo Mark XXXIII Combat Unit in depot-level maintenance condition and with a full munitions load." Yes, the Jusenkyo guide actually rattles off that whole line. Of course.
The transformation process, by the way, acts as a reset button, thus replenishing all those munitions every time the character cycles from unstoppable AI tank to human and back again.
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Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING.
As the little ditty from the Hulk cartoon of the '70s used to sing, "Wreckin' the town with the power of a bull...."
Someone (and it really doesn't matter who, except that he/she has no friends in Nerima and thus no particular reason to want the place left standing) arrives in town, fresh from a trip to Jusenkyo, where, like everyone else, he/she fell into one of the springs.
Specifically, the "Dreadfully Tragic Spring of the Drowned Bolo Mark XXXIII Combat Unit in depot-level maintenance condition and with a full munitions load." Yes, the Jusenkyo guide actually rattles off that whole line. Of course.
The transformation process, by the way, acts as a reset button, thus replenishing all those munitions every time the character cycles from unstoppable AI tank to human and back again.
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Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING.