first observation → video

Oct 24, 2010 09:45

[There is a bright green light that fills the screen and then a clearing of the throat before the Dreamberry pans backward until someone fills the screen. Clearly, it's Sheldon. Anyone can tell from the lanky, awkward frame, but god, he doesn't care because he's grinning from ear to ear. This is by far the best Halloween ever. Being the ever happy ( Read more... )

flash wouldn't have been so bad though, !event: moon cycle - 40, sheldor cannot handle flying just yet, this is a dream come true, !rp: somarium, sheldor can now fly, green lantern ftw, !ic: video

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Voice knocksthrice October 23 2010, 16:51:29 UTC
Ah, you have Wonder woman? I wouldn't be so doubtful about the Lasso of Truth; it's a powerful weapon.

[A pause.]

You wouldn't happen to have acquired the invisible airplane, did you?

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Voice knocksthrice October 23 2010, 17:01:43 UTC
Coupled with her powers of super human flight, strength. super-speed, super-strength and incredible sense for justice, I'd say that the Lasso of Truth is a very powerful weapon. From the name, you can already guess that if you were to bind someone they would have no option other than to tell you the truth of whatever you ask them.

You must not have then. If you aren't aware of it, then you most definitely don't have it.

[The only real use for Sheldon. Let's be honest here.]

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1 / 2 Video knocksthrice October 23 2010, 19:13:25 UTC
[Sheldon won't take very kindly to you dissing another one of his favorite comic book heroes.] Now that's not very nice. Captain America was a very popular figurehead during World War Two.

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2 / 2 Video knocksthrice October 23 2010, 19:14:19 UTC
And to answer your question about powers, Captain America has none, but he is a breed of super human which would mean all human-like qualities or abilities that you possess are only enhanced. This includes strength, endurance, speed, reflexes, durability and healing just to name a few. Seeing as you have the shield, however; you should be able to throw it with shocking accuracy at your opponents.

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white_polaris October 23 2010, 19:11:22 UTC
[You're a smart boy Sheldon. So you should be able to guess who this woman is dressed as. And depending on how big of an anime fan you are you may recognize her face. But let's stick with the tunic and battle armor.]

I'm sure you will learn to fly quite well.

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knocksthrice October 24 2010, 00:18:48 UTC
[He does recognize her and the costume but he instead chooses to speak about all that later.]

One can only hope. It's taking a lot more time to get used to it than I thought.

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white_polaris October 24 2010, 06:22:28 UTC
You seem the sort that shall excel in what he puts his mind to. I am not so worried about the time you shall expend.

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knocksthrice October 24 2010, 18:05:29 UTC
[Okay, that puts a little smile on Sheldon's face. Any on compliment about his mind is a good one in his book, because frankly, he doesn't get that a lot.]

Why thank you, Madame. You seem content with your costume choice as well; forgive me for not being able to recognize it right off the top of my head. Raj is the one more inclined towards anime and Japanese styled drawings.

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knocksthrice October 24 2010, 00:20:30 UTC
Have you tried concentrating on something and using your eyes? I wouldn't suggest taking the visor off, although from my own costume I'm going to hypothesize that you wouldn't be able to even if you wanted to.

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knocksthrice October 24 2010, 18:06:15 UTC
...Do you not know what concentrating is?

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smokesinspace October 23 2010, 22:03:23 UTC
[Cid Lightyear is not pleased.]

Screw the power *&$# I want this damn thing OFF!

[at least he has the helmet visor thing down now so he can smoke because man does he need it.]

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knocksthrice October 24 2010, 00:21:40 UTC
Ah, Buzz Lightyear. How pleasant. Did you know most adolescent boys from the age of 3 - 6 choose that costume to wear for Halloween? I myself wore it as a child.

And that's impossible.

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smokesinspace October 24 2010, 02:41:51 UTC
[pause.] You know where the hell this piece of crap came from?

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knocksthrice October 24 2010, 02:54:40 UTC
You clearly haven't seen the Toy Story series.

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