SW10/WWW: Powernaut 2005 #28: He's... Holding... North America??

Andrew Perron pwerdna at gmail.com
Tue Jan 27 09:48:27 PST 2015


On 1/26/2015 11:28 PM, Scott Eiler wrote:
> On 1/26/2015 12:38 PM, Andrew Perron wrote:
>>> And I should have considered actually putting North America in a
>>> jar.  Everything is cooler in a jar.  Even the severed head of Satan
>>> is cooler in a jar.
>>
>> Ooooh, yeah. You could have also shown the rest of the Earth with that
>> piece scooped out.
>
> I suppose I could have, but only if Spanker 4 had really wanted to play Show
> and Tell.  And then things would have gotten weird, because the Powernaut and
> company were *standing* on that part of the Earth.

Hm, but if you showed things from the Powernaut's POV while he was flying thru 
space at Spanker 4...

>>> You may recall, the Doom Koala of Speed is even a hero.  He's not my own
>>> character, so I'm not entirely sure what his creator intended.
>>
>> Ah, fascinating! How'd that happen?
>
> 1.  I invented the Doom Bear in the 1980s, when I was getting really annoyed
> with Care Bears.  Ellipsis and his allies soon disposed of the Doom Bear.
> http://www.eilertech.com/stories/1988/balance8.rtf

Naturally. XD

> 2.  One of my game-playing friends independently invented the Doom Koala of
> Speed.
>
> 3.  I ran gaming campaigns in which Ellipsis was the main non-player
> character.  When my friend brought the Doom Koala in, I said, "Sure, I have a
> place for him."  My friend promptly responded, "You do??"

*snerks*

> 4.  I eventually brought into the game a Doom Creature for every continent -
> minus North America because oddly enough, dead creatures usually stay dead in
> my world.  It was revealed that the Doom Creatures are avatars of the end of
> the world - but they don't usually fight to bring that end about, unless
> they've been ensorceled or something.  Some of them treat humans as pets.

Interesting.

Andrew "NO .SIG MAN" "Juan" Perron, fascinating.


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