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9 yrs ago
>That awkward moment when you learn the religious revival movement you were headin was actually a vehicle for a Lovecraftian Abomination masquerading as a God to jack your body and take over the world
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>That moment when you realize that you can only do fandom RPs because you're bad at original characters. This is what I get for never playing DnD
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The doomsday weapon.

Meanwhile, fortunately for everyone involved, Cole is not Patton. Do you really want him to die in a car crash?
Well then, my panic level just ticked up ever so slightly.
In RWBY 12 yrs ago Forum: Off-Topic Discussion
True, very true. My own mistake there, since I somehow conned myself into thinking the two were faunus. Blame it on me not being the most trusting person when it comes to media I suppose.
I'd be interested.
Oh, right, almost forgot, but one of the Ancient's old experiments (that the SGC brought back) had the potential to destroy the entirety of the universe at once. Because exotic particles that screw with the laws of nature. Like physics.
Hm, too bad Ba'al can't ascend. That would show them! (I think he's literally too evil to be able to Ascend at at this point. Anubis was the only Goa'uld to do it and he had to trick his way in)
That would have been interesting. I mean, I haven't even touched some of the crazier stuff, like continent shattering nuclear bombs, Von Neumann machine type death robots, and a device that creates explosive tumors

Fortunately, no wibbly wobbliness from Stargate time travel. Altering events results in a new time line. Multiverse theory to the max.
Ba'al: "Oh, you're thousands of years old too? That's nice'.
Honestly, if Ba'al had heard that what the Ancients could do wasn't that amazing by Mokou's standards, he wouldn't have been surprised. Of course, they got some extra abilities once they Ascended, as his experience with Anubis could attest, but that was another of those facts that he would keep to himself. After all, she hadn't asked what he meant by being pure energy, so he didn't feel compelled to tell her.

"Interesting,' Ba'al replied to her comment on technology as he waited for them to get where they were going. "There was a man on Earth named Arthur C. Clarke who said 'sufficiently advanced science is indistinguishable from magic.' I'd like to think that was at least a bit true in my case. When one is confronted by a feudal society, it is useful to have such things as energy based weaponry, the ability to move between planets in but a few moments, time travel." Hey, he was a Goa'uld, you had to expect at least a bit of boasting from him on the might and power of his people, with the technology at their disposal, even if it had proven sadly less than amazing compared to the Tau'ri.

Another 'ding' heralded their arrival on the top floor, and the door slid open to reveal them at the top of the building, a small flight of stairs off to the side leading to the roof. Together, they emerged onto that great height, wind pushing and blowing past the two of them as Ba'al stepped over to the edge, his eye catching sight of the people down below. "Now that is interesting," he said idly, wondering how many there actually were down there.
In RWBY 12 yrs ago Forum: Off-Topic Discussion
I would assume that Blake is on the hit list for bailing, but I don't think they'll go after her unless instructed to. 'Don't think, obey' after all. I could definitely see them infiltrating Beacon during the Vytal tournament though, which raises the question of if Blake knows them already from her time in the White Fang.
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