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Post by Harkovast on Jan 30, 2022 14:42:44 GMT
Silk died a long time ago, so accessing her to do that would probably be too difficult to accomplish. Plus you would need a lot of information about Edge to even realise the point of it. There is also the danger that you would just make him incredibly angry and have Edge totally lose it.
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Post by TempestFennac on Jan 30, 2022 14:54:16 GMT
That's fair. I was wondering about it due to knowing that time travel is possible within the setting.
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Post by Harkovast on Jan 30, 2022 19:07:51 GMT
Werewolves have a reaction of irritation when confronted with time travel.
Silk will say something like "oh no...you aren't a time traveller from the future are you? Urgh."
And Remus describes time travellers as a minor irritation.
I'm not going to explain the exact rules of it in the show, but the characters reactions will suggest it isn't as useful as you would expect.
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Post by zaealix on Jan 31, 2022 0:04:43 GMT
Razor and Edge...Razor's Edge. A part of me imagined Remus saying that sarcastically or something to rile the two other werewolves up.
As for the Time travel, it sounds like there always was one timeline, so once Amanda comes back from the Silk team-up, she meets Edge, tells him she travelled through time and Edge just immediately says "Enjoy your time with Silk?" Like he knew all along what was happening (And arguably kind of did, possible flash-back to prior episodes of Edge muttering under his breath 'Silk, you sure this was the girl?' or something to show that Edge kind of always knew Amanda and him would be partners to some degree.) .. In all honesty I got the impression All Time travel 'happens' as it should, so if you go back in time to kill your father you're liable to miss and hit some guy you were TOLD was your old man who really wasn't, for better or for worse, in Edge of Darkness.
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Post by Harkovast on Jan 31, 2022 0:27:29 GMT
Yeah the time travel is sort of already part of what happened, so doesn't change anything significantly.
Silk finds time travellers from the future annoying (thats sort of joke that she views this as something that occasionally happens and is irritiated rather than amazed when it happens.) Silk also says she doesn't want to know about the future, becuase people go crazy hearing that. She especially doesnt want to know about television. People from teh future always seem to go on about it but it sounds like the stupidest idea imaginable to Silk.
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Post by Harkovast on Feb 4, 2022 11:11:32 GMT
Did anyone else read episode 1?
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Post by Canuovea on Feb 4, 2022 17:20:26 GMT
I've been really busy, but intend to get to it soon. Gotta finish lesson thing first.
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Post by Harkovast on Feb 4, 2022 18:31:49 GMT
I'm interested what you guys will make of it. It's something a bit different.
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Post by StyxD on Feb 5, 2022 10:42:50 GMT
I haven't read it yet. This week has been shitty at work. Maybe this weekend I'll get around to it.
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Post by Harkovast on Feb 5, 2022 13:03:56 GMT
Just to warn you...it gets pretty xtreme.
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Post by TempestFennac on Feb 5, 2022 14:18:03 GMT
Think the 2nd and 3rd parts will be even more X-treme?
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Post by Harkovast on Feb 5, 2022 14:28:36 GMT
Yes, I can say confidently that the levels of Xtreme increase as this story arc unfolds. Things ramp up a lot.
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Post by Harkovast on Feb 5, 2022 14:34:14 GMT
By the time you get to part 3 you have motor bikes, explosions, raw hamburger meat, electric guitars...all kinds of stuff.
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Post by Harkovast on Feb 10, 2022 20:28:54 GMT
The second, more powerful, of the Brothers Wolf. Romulus is physically virtually unstoppable. He has no time for scheming and plotting, and considers humans only useful as snacks. Remus pays lips service to werewolf traditions and follows his own distorted version of the werewolf oath, where as Romulus views the code with contempt, and is open about his disregard for it. He will state proudly that he seeks power because he wants it for himself, and since he is strong enough to take it he deserves it. Direct and brutal violence are his preferred tactics, and he is powerful enough that it usually works! Romolus isn't stupid, he can be a cunning and tactical predator, he just has a direct and violent way of behaving that plays to his strengths. Grand strategy is more the domain of Remus. The only person he cares about is his "gentle little brother" Remus, who he is very protective of. Fortunately he is currently in the Elder Beast's dimension, where he was trapped hundreds of years ago. But Remus is working to free him so the Brother Wolf can be reunited and take their rightful place as rulers of the world.
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Post by zaealix on Feb 11, 2022 4:31:34 GMT
...Kind of telling that while I can see Edge going toe-to-toe with Remus, if carefully and probably needing help somehow to win that round. Romulous I immediately imaging Edge basically trying to flee from the giant murder-werewolf on his tail, and trying to hide in a building. Only Romulous just turns back into a human and starts smashing through anything Edge uses to bar his path, even in human mode he's super-strong, and Edge wants none of trying to fight him in close quarters. ... Other thing I imagined was Edge doing a super-jump to get away, only Romulous power-jumps so hard he catches up to Edge in mid-air before spiking the poor guy into the street. And then he just keeps on sailing, giving Edge some precious seconds to find a good hiding spot.
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