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2 yrs ago
Current "I've spent a lot of time thinking about my past... My mistakes... And I've come to the conclusion that I was right about everything."
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3 yrs ago
"What you know will kill you but you will die laughing."
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3 yrs ago
Hey, you know what's annoying? Being self-centered. Getting mad at people for doing something instead of something else when they're just having fun sucks. Gotta love self-loathing, too.
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3 yrs ago
"You were last seen the day you disappeared."
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3 yrs ago
"There will always be shitheads. That's why they'll always try to out-shit them." - yourMoonstone | Reminder that all fanart is illegal. |
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I'm gonna write a book called "Observations on Dog Fucking" and it's going to be entirely unrelated with the title.
This is the first time they've played a whole video without being able to tell if it was a troll or not.
Now that you're back whizz I gave you a big list of stuff.
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Because you have to know in order for your explanations to work. Your characters probably don't know either. Right now, you're using a superiority argument that doesn't hold water.

Yet you're using the advancement argument.


They don't. One might but I'm not using them. Again, Dark was the one who would know. But he would have prepared for anything he knew of before he died. And not really, the explanations are pretty impossible to stop. Fusing a Source with it's Paths doesn't really have a counter. Because I'm in a situation where I know less than my characters, so it's hard to fill up holes. Again, you've done it before, you should know this.

Knowledge advancement, not tech advancement. There is a HUGE difference.
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You literally don't know what you're dealing with. You don't know how it works and you don't know what it does. Stop trying to use ignorance as an argument.

I didn't say they couldn't. They didn't because they don't have a use-case. It's also not a security system.

Not when the strongest efforts were put into defending the planet, utilizing a system that covers its own holes. And as I said before, nothing ever claimed it to be the most technologically advanced solution, just a effective one.


How are you not realizing that I don't have to in order for one of my characters to? You've done it before too.

I've never said that it's more technologically advanced. This is the third or fourth time I've had to say that. The strongest efforts over ten years does not, is not, and cannot be something that trillions of years of equally strong effort would not have found ways around. You're also not even defending the planet, you're defending the universe, which in much, much more difficult to create. You're trying to say that 2 is better than 15 because it's more effective in some impossible nebulous way.
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W-wait!


Scootaloo: *Stops before using the coin* What's wrong?
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*grabs your head and my hand catches on fire and I pull the sword upward of your body*

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Stay out of this unless you want me to kill you.


Yeah, good luck with that. And with that. *Points to Abby*
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*gets on you back and my skin is cold to the touch*


Scootaloo: Hang on tight. I don't know how long this thing takes. *Flies upward very quickly, holding back just enough to keep Eclipse balanced on her back before using the coin she was given to teleport*
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Why? It's another resource.

David did make it from scratch. Tier Five never made it because there's literally no use case other than what he's using it for.


Because of the 17 years, at least 4 of them weren't usable for anything, and more likely 7 of them weren't. David has spent most of his life in his home dimension or at least on various earths. There's not really any dimension control resources possible from that, and if it's from the Scale buffer then it wouldn't really be able to alter dimensions because the Scale and Buffer don't have dimensions. I mean, it could possibly do so, but it's less than 50% that anyone would be able to come up with a good enough reason, even if we all worked together to think it up.

Again, the only way it could work is directly manipulating Code somehow, likely very specific parts. Tier Five had/has a system to do that, but it wouldn't really lend itself to making a new one, sort of like trying to use Java to write a new programming language that isn't just a condensed/alternate Java.
Saying that Tier Five couldn't use a defense system like that doesn't make any sense. A homebase or meeting place any number of other things would make it useful.

Even if David were just like 2000 and had spent 1000 years of work alongside Myth and Z, I could kind of see that. He's brilliant enough to have a reasonable chance for that. But 10-13 years, most of which were in a dimension where time moved relatively slowly, meaning less work is possible relative to other dimensions, it just doesn't make any sense on paper, and I don't see any possible way to explain it. At least with Dark it's an Edison situation, find an infinite number of ways to do something incorrectly and a tenth as many ways to do what was intended, plus going around to countless other universes simultaneously to learn what other things knew/had recorded/etc. David's interacted with, what, 20 other geniuses? The input you've got just doesn't calculate to the output. Hell, even just getting broken into now and then using that to make it into what it currently is would make sense, but it just doesn't compute right now.
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I will get to you next.


Scootaloo: No, you won't. *Runs to Eclipse and whispers to her* Jump on my back, I'll fly out of her range and open a portal back to your home for you.

Hey, hey! Save the fighting, would ya!? There's a better time for it, uh... Shit, what's your name again? I've already forgot which traits went with which names.
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So now you're limiting me to "You can only use a computer and nothing else." You assume that you can just beat everything because you want to, but not everything can be bruteforced.

Thirty? Try seventeen. And aside from the fact that Dark never knew anything about PaMDA, no amount of planning changes how it works. In fact, that generally makes it worse.


No I'm saying that logically you should be limited to a computer or something similar enough that it may as well be one.

I was way overestimating because I didn't want to make your chances even lower.
For all either of us know he knew it perfectly. The only way he wouldn't is pretty much if David made it from scratch, which is also very close to impossible since not even Tier Five was able to do that, unless you retconned it at some point and I just didn't see it or forgot it.
There's also the issue that it's only imminently logical method of working is Code manipulation which Dark had perfected. :/
So I'm not seeing even a single particle of chance that you'd last past five programs.
Hey, David, what would you suggest as a follow-up to FT? Preferably something with magic/fantasy elements.


Madoka Magica, Lyrcal Nanoha, FMA/FMAB, Rave Master if you want a better version of FT, KLK, Bible Black, (THAT ONE'S A JOKE DON'T EVEN LOOK INTO IT IT WOULD SCAR YOU FOR LIFE) Death Note, Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Raildex, NGEva, G Gundam, Code Geass, Bleach's manga, AoT's manga, Cage of Eden's manga, Zoids, Disgaea's got an anime though I don't know the quality, .hack if you want a well-done trapped-in-a-game anime, though Sign isn't all that great (better than SAO unless you just want pretty animation more than any other factors combined) and Liminality you might not be able to follow if you haven't played the first four games (I dunno haven't seen it yet cause I'm still playing them) and I'd avoid the movie since it's CG, even though it's good, but the others would work, or Log Horizon is another good trapped-in-a-game series, Deadman Wonderland but it's really bloody and the anime ends really early on, Digimon Tamers is good but it suffers from animation roughness since it was made on a really short timelimit and there's a scene that has the whole "time is slowed down but someone talks normally so they say like 5 paragraphs in what is supposed to be half a second" thing, if you don't mind lack of magic/fantasy then Lucky Star is good but you'd get the most out of it if you watch Haruhi first, Dog Days seems good but I can't be sure since I haven't seen it yet, another good non fantasy/magic one is K-On, Shaman King is really good but the anime sucks so read the manga if you do, Shakugan no Shana looks amazing but I haven't watched it yet, and of course Gurren Lagann is always a good choice.
Definitely stay off SAO unless you're hammered, (assuming the only way that would happen is drinking wine to celebrate something and just losing track of how much you've had) you're too much of a literary person to be able to get over it's flaws, though if you watch the abridged (which is fucking amazing) then that might get you to watch the actual series. I'd also say stay off Heaven's Lost Property and you should avoid Motto To Love like the plague, since the former is pervy humor and the latter is pervy humor distilled into it's raw essence in it's purest form, so just in case you come across those somehow.
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