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  1. Smitty Werbenjagermanjensen. That or whoever keeps screaming "MY LEG!!!" in the background. You know what I'm talking about!
  2. HAPPY BIRTHDAY NERO! From your friendly Kairi-crazy neighbor, Javelin! PARTY HARD!!!
  3. It would be a waste of a main character if Sora was unable to save her... But if he can't save her, it would be one heck of a tragedy for the series.
  4. I just printed it at home so I didn't have to worry about having the tickets arriving in the mail.
  5. Cats, because catgirls aren't on the list... Team Coconut btw!
  6. A dream about playable Kairi?! Now that's a dream I can totally support!
  7. SO YESTERDAY I ATTENDED THE KH ORCHESTRA WORLD TOUR IN DALLAS. SO MUCH HYPE!!!

    1. Iris

      Iris

      Lucky you!! :D

    2. EchoFox23*

      EchoFox23*

      Niiiice! How did it go? ^-^

    3. Javelin434

      Javelin434

      @EchoFox23 IT WAS AWESOME! Hearing a live orchestra rendition of some of the most iconic songs in KH was exhilarating!

  8. Because Sora's mom... has got it going on. In case you don't get the reference: sing along to this song but replace "Stacy's" with "Sora's." Have fun
  9. I BLAME MIDTERMS FOR TAKING ME AWAY FROM THIS SITE AAAAAAAA- *student distress noises*

  10. [Te fiti Island] Seeing Ina warp in, Ghost stiffened up a little as he started looking somewhere else to keep himself from being any more distracted now that she's back with the group. "How are we doing?" they heard her ask, "Everyone okay?" Spectre smiled as he shook out the last bit of seawater from his ears. "Well aren't you just a happy little ball of sunshine. And judging by the looks of the group, I'd say that we're relatively ok. I hope Spirit and Shadow weren't making you feel uncomfortable while you were with them." "We're all alright, I think." They heard Saros reply. After confirming that everyone was back on their feet, Ghost and Spectre regrouped and managed to overhear the conversation between Susan, Jynn and Saros about climbing, then apparently finding a lazier way to get up the mountain. "Everyone group up" Jynn requested, making Spectre and Ghost stand closer together. obvious that they were already a group. "Anyone else wanna group with us?" Spectre politely asked, "the more the merrier as the saying goes!" Ghost meanwhile followed Jynn's gaze and upon seeing the claw marks, realized that climbing the mountain wasn't such an odd idea after all. "We'll follow you then, Jynn." [Meanwhile, back on the gummi ship...] After watching Ina warp away, Shadow was trying his best to keep watch of the students on the distant island, but even with the highest powered optics of the ship engaged, the students were at best two or three pixels high. The scout grumbled in annoyance, then decided that he should be doing something else than complaining as switched a nearby monitor to mirror his buddy's screen. Spirit was doing his best to remember what his pal Ghost did when it came to repairing the gummi ship. He couldn't remember exactly the steps that the keyblader did, and he definitely didn't want to radio him in to ask; there was no way he was gonna admit to not being smart enough to handle the ship. Shadow sat there quietly amused as he watched the spectacle of Spirit stumbling through and occasionally backing out of several interfaces and menus. After a few minutes, a wire silhouette of the ship with various sections in colors of red, yellow or green came into view with some really serious sounding words on the side. "Saw you struggling there, man." Shadow teased. "It's been a while, ok?" Spirit defended, "and the interface isn't that friendly. Anyways, I'm gonna try repairs on this ship and fix the red areas. You keep a lookout around the ship, and yell if anything happens." "Ok!" Spirit got out of the captain's seat and started making his way to a footlocker in the main area of the ship. "by the way, Ina said she counted 12 heartless. What's your score?" "I'm gonna go with zero?" "What?! You're meaning to tell me that a girl with no training on this ship bagged more heartless than a guy who is?!" "In my defense, I was targeting something big under the waves. And I'm pretty sure it's still out there." There was a long, uneasy pause between the two as the implications sank in. Spirit nodded slowly while pursing his lips. "Yeah. Definitely keep a lookout then..."
  11. Post as soon as you can mate! You will need your character to follow the template from page 1 of this sign-ups. Underlined parameters are stuff that you are missing. I can't/won't approve your submission until this is followed through... Name:Tai Age: 13 Gender: Appearance: Tai wears green pants with a blue shirt with white shoes. Normal kid at 5'3 he had brown hair and blue eyes and he also had tan skin and Tai's body was medium build Personality: Homeworld: Class: [such as Keyblade wielder, keyblade initiate, light soldier, narwhal hunter, etc] Role: [sub-class, such as medic, squad leader, scout, assassin, messenger, support, skirt-chaser, etc.] Weapon(s): sky-blue key blade Notable Commands and Abilities: Bio/Service Record:
  12. [spirit, Shadow, Ina] The moment that the boats started entering dark waters, Ghost and Spectre decided that fun time was over as they summoned their armor back. Things were ok until heartless started crawling onto the boats, and that was when things went south. Right on cue, the firepower of the gummi ship above them was unleashed, and both Ghost and Spectre puckered as they heard the shrieks of oppressive cannon-fire scream towards them from above. The bolts landed nearby and sent sizable waves in their direction, and it took everything Ghost had to keep the boat under control. Spectre meanwhile had pulled out his rifle and started assisting the other students by taking potshots at heartless when appropriate. Every now and then, he would return his attention to the boat they were on, and cleared any heartless that were on board. "We'll be heading straight to Te Fiti," they heard Saros say after a while, "We need the air support to keep the Heartless away from Moana until she gets far away enough!" "Got it!" Spectre yelled over the waves, then relayed the orders to the gummi ship above. "Vigilant! From Saros: prioritize Moana's ship! Keep the heartless off of her for as long as possible, over!" "Roger that!" came the reply from Spirit. The impact area started to ship towards Moana's boat, and the duo shifted their focus to Moana until she was too far away for Spectre to do anything. They went back to fighting off the heartless, until they were caught off guard by the sudden storm.... Ghost and Spectre woke up on the shores of Lalotai, dazed but still alert. All they can remember was some yelling and a violent gust of wind, then everything went cold and fuzzy. Spectre coughed up some seawater as Ghost got on his feet. "Ghost, Spectre," They heard Saros say, "can you contact air support? Are they alright?" Before Spectre could hail the ship, Shadow's voice cackled over their tact pad for everyone to hear. "Vigilant to ground, skies have become too unstable for effective air support. We'll be providing indirect fire, but you'll have to paint the targets for us." "So you're ok?" Spectre asked as he coughed up more seawater. "Affirmative. Spirit is reporting some damages. We'll be hovering on the outskirts of the dark clouds and repairing, but we can't come in close until the skies clear up. Use the thingy in the rifle to give us a target. All we can do now is railguns, so there's that. Oh, and Spirit says to be careful down there. Good luck you guys." "Roger that. Spectre out." He looked at Saros. "Sounds like they're ok and can still help us. So, any ideas where to go from here? [if any of you played CoD MW2 online, everyone is basically on the receiving end of an AC-130 killstreak and hearing the sound effects. Have fun imagining that ]
  13. Might wanna add in more information there before I can accept your submission. Go for it mate!
  14. "Awesome! We'll row out of the cavern and through the waterfall. Once we get out into open sea, we should have enough wind to let the sails do the work!" Ghost was grinning from ear to ear as he grabbed an oar and started rowing on one side of the boat. Spectre, getting flashbacks to the times when he had to participate in 'aquatic tug of war' exercises, grabbed another oar and followed his adopted brother's lead on the other side of the boat. "You know," Spectre chuckled, "if we weren't on a mission right now, I would totally be enjoying this. Mom and dad would too, if those pictures in the family album are anything to go by." "Yeah!" Ghost gleefully exclaimed, "wasn't your da- uh, our dad on one of those competitive rowers back in high school?" "And that's why mom fell for him. Like something straight out of anime cartoons!" The two laughed, and continued to as they passed under the waterfall. They washed their faces with the falling water, and after shaking it off like a wet dog, got serious once again. As the winds picked up, Ghost started pulling on the rigging of their boat. "Hey, help me out here, man." "You got it," Spectre replied as he started assisting however he can, mainly by following Ghost's instruction. After tugging on the rigging a little, he frowned. "It's a lot more labor intensive than flying the gummi ship. And the armor is getting in the way." Before Ghost could give a snarky comment, he slapped his armored pauldron. In a brilliant white flash, the upper half of his armor was gone, revealing his bare pale chest and seriously well built frame. "Gonna need all my dexterity if I wanna help you out. Plus I might as well work on a tan too!" "You cheeky little- I like what you're thinking!" Ghost grinned as he too followed his lead. He was just as well-built as his brother, albeit on the more slimmer side. It turns out that there are perks of being a keyblade wielder, such as being able to skip out on the gym because of 'important keyblader matters.' Feeling the breeze and the warm sun on their exposed bodies, the two felt liberated as the got to work on manning the boat. Well it was mostly Ghost, with Spectre touching some things here and there as instructed, but better some help than none. After a few minutes, Ghost finally got a hang of the boat and was operating it well enough to do it by himself and for Moana to not worry about them. He decided to practice some maneuvers on the boat, and managed to bring it astern to Saros and his boat. The two looked over at him, but didn't think much of the way he was gripping the ropes and oar. "Air support, can you see us?" the duo heard the boy ask. "They can't hear you from up there!" Spectre shouted over the waves, "but I'll relay the message!" After giving the boy a reassuring thumbs up, Spectre hailed the gummi ship while Ghost continued to practice on maneuvers with the ship, keeping it close to Saros's ship without bumping into it. [up above, high in the skies] "Vigilant to ground," Shadow replied back to Spectre, "We got eyes on all of you. But you might want to look out for Saros. He's not looking too good from up here." "What's it looking like down there?" Spirit asked as he continued to focus on flying the gummi ship. "looks like everyone on the ground got into boats and are out of the cavern. Locking ground radar signatures onto all identified friendlies, they should pop on your screen in a moment." "Actually, do you have visual on Stephen?" "The bounty boy? Yeah, I got visuals. What about him?" "Paint him as neutral for now. You never know what he might do to the others. Just for safety's sake." "You got it. Also Ghost and Spectre are topless..." "Wait, what?!" Spirit giggled, "Don't tell me he's been eyeballing the girls too!?" "I dunno man, but they are seriously topless right now." "I mean Ghost really gets into it when it comes to vehicles, so he has an excuse. But Spectre? Doesn't sound like him to be wanting to show off like that." "Hmmm... Watching the camera here, he's helping Ghost with the boat." "Well that explains it. From what I read, rigging on ships is a labor intensive process that requires strength to pull on the ropes and dexterity to react to a captain's command or the environment." "Oh, that makes sense! So they took off their armor for practical reasons. But watching Moana from up here, she makes it look easy." "Man, don't get my hopes up like that! On a serious note, we should get ready on our end. Setting core to combat levels. Do yo' thang, man!" Having wanted to do this ever since what happened on Traverse Town, Shadow's fingers danced rapidly on the console in front of him as he went through the well rehearsed procedure of bringing the ship's port and starboard guns online. With a few reassuring chimes, beeps, and a solid ka-thunk resonating from the area below them, the ship was ready to rain down light-sanctioned destruction from the skies above. "Gun ready!" Shadow informed, "All cannons online and on standby! Main cannon charging!" Spirit nodded and confirmed his partner's actions. "Everything is reading green across the board. All systems nominal." Going through a mental checklist for ground support, it became glaringly obvious to him now that having Ghost and Spectre calling the shots might leave a support gap in relation to the other students. Not wanting to take any chances, he quickly switched screens on a nearby console. After a quick reconfiguration with the radio and identifying the open frequency that Stephen's helmet broadcasted, he was successfully able to set up a public channel to communicate with Stephen and a private channel for his buddies. "Vigilant to Stephen," he stated professionally, "be advised, this is an open channel. I'll be listening to your input at my own discretion. Feel free to shout out any heartless that you think we should take out if you feel like we're ignoring you." After the attempt to secure another communication link, he switched to the private radio, and with a voice tinged with revenge, Spirit informed the duo below. "We're hot and ready for action, Spectre and Ghost. Give us a target..."
  15. Xigbar's battle. He utilizes his arrowguns properly as a gun, and the boss arena is in the streets of "The world that never was." Basically teaching Sora "yeah man, never bring a keyblade to a gunfight" as he has to find the guy while being sniped from towers, shot down alleyways, room to room clearing, the whole nine yards. Sora would be the angriest keyblader around by the time he finally beats Xigbar
  16. It would be a great way to silence haters of Kairi by showing her getting some training with keyblades and maybe throw in some 'oh snap she's good' moments in there to really make her amazing. I'm all for this idea! [ditto on Lea tho]
  17. Thanks to Spirit's acute sense of sight, he was able to catch Ina mouthing the word 'sorry' to him. The medic smiled and motioned his hand in a dismissive, 'don't worry about it' kind of way. He thoroughly enjoyed the teasing, but seeing Ghost's reaction was priceless. Seeing him get all worked up and happy over an admittedly attractive girl was a far cry from his depressive behavior when they first met, and he would rather keep it that way. "Wait...So the ship will actually do something other than just be a target?" The squad heard Alin ask, "I always wanted to cross the sea with a flying starship giving ups fire support from above. count me the heck in! I just hope nobody gets seasick easily." "Once things are underway, you'll understand everything." Spectre calmly replied to her, much to Ghost's dismay as he was being muzzled by him. "Then it's settled. Is there a way we can borrow your people's ships?" "The ships of my people aren't built to withstand the waters beyond the line...but I know a place that does. Come along, I'll show you! We can sail out together!" "Understood." Saros addressed the team. "Alright, this is where we divide ourselves. One group takes to the air, and the rest will sail alongside Moana. Be careful up there." "No worries mate!" Shadow replied in an Australian odd accent. With a reassuring smile, Spirit and Shadow walked away from the group and headed towards the gummi ship after Spirit called it down with his tactical pad. Man this thing is useful. And we'll show that Alin that we can be totally useful! "Please, lead us." Saros asked. Ghost and Spectre followed the crowd, and eventually they were led to a cavern. During their transit time, Spirit and Shadow had board the gummi ship and, once again, flew in a lazy circle around the group high above in the skies, keeping a vigilant watch of their surroundings. With Spirit at the helm, it was Shadow who was watching the screen with interest as he observed everyone's movement and relayed it to the pilot. "So uh... they're all heading into a cavern of sorts. I'll let you know if something's up." Back on the ground, Spectre and Ghost were admiring the craftsmanship of the boats that were in the cavern. They were used to the precision of computers and their aim, depending on who you asked, so it should come as no surprise that the two of them were mesmerized by the handcrafted nature of each boat."I've already chosen this one. Do you know how to sail?" "We...can adapt," they heard Saros reply, "I think 2 to 3 people per boat should be fine. Start partnering up. We'll be right behind you, Moana. Just leave the Heartless to us." Spectre grinned as he looked at his adopted brother. "So whaddaya say, Ghost? Think you can handle this?" He pointed at one of the larger boats, thinking that having room to kneel for firing a weapon would be a good idea for the team. "Gimme like five minutes to get a feel for it, and we'll be golden," Ghost replied as he gestured towards a smaller boat. "Although I think we should go with something more maneuverable. Since we have fire support from above, we don't have to worry too much about fighting back effectively. Just gotta call the shots for them." "I guess I'll be part of the airborne group," they heard Ina suggest, "I can even teleport in between to keep us in contact." Ghost and Spectre frowned at the suggestion, and they both tapped their left ear. " I'm sure teleporting must be very taxing for you," Spectre politely replied to the keyblade apprentice, "though I don't think that would be necessary. We have radio earpieces for exactly that reason. But in case of equipment failure, having a backup option would be nice." Meanwhile, Ghost was already tugging at a rigging on one of the smaller crafts that can definitely hold the two of them, but maybe not much more. "It's perfectly imperfect!" the keyblade jockey grinned, "this will be fun!" He looked over to Moana. "I'm good to go on my end! Whenever you're ready!"
  18. My bad guys. Had to prioritize studying for exams and a paper popped up so that took my attention away for a while. If you can confirm that you're not a bot, post a character sheet and I'll see if it's something I can work with
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