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Aug 18, 2009 21:01

[the captain, as all the passengers know, is easily distracted. he doesn't broadcast what he does, but it's felt a few minutes later. the distant, steady hum of the engines suddenly intensifies, rising into a roar. the ship lurches forward with such force that the systems that normally compensate for inertia are overwhelmed. anything not bolted ( Read more... )

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mr_dynames August 19 2009, 03:35:40 UTC
For anyone willing to take Orion in, how about we make a list of everyone interested and roll some AIM dice to pick?

I'm also thinking we can see about getting healers to patch Orion up here as well as people to act as guards to the room housing him since security bots are going to be able to bust into the room in question. In the interest of the number of people in the room holding Orion, we might want to consider putting him with someone in one of the Kepler or Galileo rooms over the little Economy rooms.

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rocksecution August 19 2009, 03:39:15 UTC
Klavier would volunteer his Kepler room. Of course, he is UTTERLY USELESS for any kind of combat so other people would be needed :T

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bit_impossible August 19 2009, 05:58:10 UTC
Too bad Klavier can't like...tune his guitar in a way that it'll send out some uber sound waves and dismantle the security bots with it each time he strums a chord. ^^;

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rocksecution August 19 2009, 10:19:10 UTC
Just watch, it'll be a new witness-breaking ability in GS5, and I will say "Where were you back when I needed to kill space robots?!"

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bit_impossible August 19 2009, 17:28:55 UTC
I know, right? Nothing like blowing the witness's mind! Have they even started work on GS5? I know they have the Edgeworth thing out/coming out soon, but I'm curious to see what they do next with the new bunch.

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bit_impossible August 20 2009, 05:59:30 UTC
Awesome ^^ I'm excited about Edgeworth's game too, mainly because I love the investigation portion of the games far more than the trials--I save like CRAZY, especially when I have to make a choice and I worry about making the wrong one--so I'm curious to see how it'll all work and how it fits into the time line.

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legally_blond August 20 2009, 06:02:09 UTC
Oh yeah I am totally excited for it, and... I'm the same with saving. Because I am, in fact, a TERRIBLE gamer and fail a lot.

I've heard about the point in the timeline it takes place, but I won't say in case that counts as a spoiler. |D

...dang this is the wrong account.

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vampydirector August 20 2009, 06:06:38 UTC
I'm not that bad of a gamer--I'm just overly cautious ^^; And my logic, when I first started playing the games, was leaps and bounds over what the game wanted me to be. It was frustrating ^^; But for games like that where it involves a lot of choices and stuff, I want multiple saves and that's the one drawback to the DS games because I can only have the one ;_;

And actually...will it be a big thing about the time line? I've seen some screens, so I can't imagine it's anywhere near GS4's time...

Bah, that's fine, I know who you are~ (And I did that earlier myself >.>;; The one instance where my icons shared keywords...)

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vampydirector August 20 2009, 06:16:17 UTC
Ahhhh, I had a feeling it'd be set around there. But yeah, I've been avoiding Court Records for a while now. When's the game due to come out for you?

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bit_impossible August 20 2009, 06:21:18 UTC
o.o;; Whoa wow. That's...very special of Capcom. >.>; I'm sorry you'll have to import it ;_;

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redpaperfan August 19 2009, 03:44:34 UTC
If we want to keep him on the residence levels -- which would be fun, though we have the ability to move him around (in theory) to levels such as the offices and whatnot. /durps

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ghostin_myshell August 19 2009, 04:03:51 UTC
I had been considering the residence levels since it'd probably be easier to keep him comfy when he wakes up, possibly leaving him a little more willing to be subjected to some interrogation later. idek

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bit_impossible August 19 2009, 03:46:46 UTC
Probably if more people are going to get involved, it'd be better to get to the suites, and technically they're closer so one less set of doors to haul Orion in to. That's if we're doing the residential route.

I almost think tossing Orion in the brig--for his own safety, of course--just might be the safest place for him.

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