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Jan 03, 2006 22:27

Fire mage? That... is interesting. I've never really used magic before... but then again, the Chaos Emeralds don't really fit as any other sort of attack, so maybe I have. And if that's the case, the Emerald I brought with me should increase the potency of these fire spells... I'll have to test that ( Read more... )

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golden__queen January 4 2006, 03:41:12 UTC
So, you're my new roomate. I need to establish some rules amongst ourselves.

1) Everything must be placed back into its respected place. I don't want to become a maid, nor do I need to become one so soon.
2) This is one of the biggest rules of them all. If you know what's good for you, do not and I mean, DO NOT touch my Saffer Crystal, it's something that you'd regret if you do touch it.

Those are the only rules I need to establish between us, but I'll make an introduction as well.

I'm Sailor Galaxia, the Legendary Sailor Solider of Destruction and the Queen of Shadow Galaxia. I claimed over eighty percent of the universe already, and so, you'd best be on your best behavior in my room. Got it? Good.

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xx_ultimate_xx January 4 2006, 15:33:47 UTC
You don't touch my guns or Chaos Emerald, either, then.

...Eighty percemt of the universe? That doesn't make sense.

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golden__queen January 4 2006, 20:33:32 UTC
Understood.

Yes, and it makes sense to someone like me, but I could explain it when you want me to.

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xx_ultimate_xx January 4 2006, 22:41:29 UTC
Don't insult my intelligence. I was genetically engineered to be perfect, and my brain was taken into consideration. I'm a certifiable genius in every recognized academic field, including math. I mean it's LOGICALLY impossible. I'll give you the extreme benefit of the doubt and assume that you can travel between planets instantly and conquer them in five minutes. There are still projected to be trillions of inhabited planets in the universe. Let's go with one trillion (at eighty percent) for a model number, again giving you the benefit of the doubt. There are 525600 minutes in one year. That means that at five minutes per planet, you'd conquer 105120 per year. At that rate, you'd need 9512948 years to accomplish it. And that's assuming you don't rely on conventional travel, or take any manner of time conquering a planet. Unless you're ten million years old, you've seriously underestimated the size of the universe.

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