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Renewal

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  • Birthday 09/01/1994

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  1. If there had been more time in 2009 and 2010, I would've loved to see a few new Toa rise in the resistance against Teridax. It might be a bit extreme, but it would've been interesting to see a sort of failsafe's failsafe: that is, a Toa team whose destiny was not simply to revive Mata Nui, or to awaken him, but actively resist Teridax should he achieve his destiny in the worst way (which was the case). We saw hints of it during the 2009 and 2010 serials, but those stories did feel a bit more piecemeal, since they were never the true focus of the year's plot. Basically, I would've loved to see old Matoran characters take charge of the resistance by becoming Toa with explicitly anti-Teridax powers. It's a bit silly I guess, but it would've been neat if 2009's story had been able to split focus between the Glatorians and these hypothetical resistance fighters.
  2. I'd love to see a new rush of life, especially of young people. BZP was a fantastic haven for me when I was a child (eleven years ago, would you believe?), and I'd love to see this place extend that opportunity to a new generation. Plus, I'd love to see how the newbies would react to us old fartbags who've lingered here for five years or more .
  3. I'd have to go with the Winter line-ups, for much of the same reasons mentioned above. Since the Summer lines were usually Toa, and thus pre-established characters, they were neat but already expected and understood. Nothing could really match the speculative fires fueled by the villain line-ups, which was always the most exciting part of the year (except perhaps for story climaxes).
  4. Don't know if you still need this, but here you go: Both the asari seem ridiculously fun.
  5. Even though I'm no longer so active on BZP (in fact, this is my first post to the site in months), your works are one of my fondest memories of the site, GaliGee. Tangled Web is perhaps the only story I can remember clearly from my days in the BZP Library. It might not mean much now, but back then, whenever I'd reach the end of the latest chapter, still riding the high of excitement of actually reading a new chapter, I'd just be so infuriated (light-hearted fury, of course): how dare you leave us hanging! And finally getting to the ending, and realizing that this was the end of a journey and an emotional thrill ride...Well, this is nothing more than what you've heard from your readers and fans before, so I'll wrap up. The sheer effort, creativity, and love you put into your stories made a site and community I love all the better. Tangled Web was magnificent. And I know (like the rest of BZP does) that Drawn to Danger will be just as fantastic a thrill ride as that was. Thank you for sharing this with us, GaliGee.(And sorry if I came off a little too sappy... )
  6. Made mine in MS Paint. It's supposed to be a phoenix, which--obviously--is a reference to my username.
  7. Well, I actually found my interest in BZP renewed... only to find the site hacked. I must admit, seeing a place I loved down because of some hacker was quite... intense, I suppose. So, yeah, I ended up hounding the archive for memories, and decided to make my umpteenth return to BZP.
  8. Seeing Kohaku distracted by helping Nujanii, Guardian froze him within the snowbank, before picking up the now-solid block of ice with his telekinesis, preparing to hurl it at Nujanii.
  9. This seems like a fun way to get involved with BZP once again... Name: GuardianWeapon: Automated saw blade shield, protosteel katanaPower 1: Elemental icePower 2: Momentary intangibilityPower 3: Kanohi Matatu, Mask of TelekinesisAppearance: An ordinary Toa of Ice, with battered white and dull grey armor, wrapped in an all-concealing cloak.
  10. Started working through the EU novels. I went through both the Thrawn Trilogy and the Hand of Thrawn duology; any suggestions for what to read next? Zahn is supposedly the best of the EU writers, so I'm hesitant to continue.
  11. Yup, the humor and drama are very well done. Vaarsuvius vs. Xykon was epic and serious, while somehow hilarious at the same time. That takes talent.
  12. The Downtime. Or the Interim. Or the Interruption of Our Usual Programming. Yeah, catchy names are not my thing.
  13. The question is: is it worth it? We all know Nintendo will debut a 3DS remake eventually, and considering the noticeable improvement from the original DS to the DS Lite last generation, the current 3DS seems especially unsatisfying. Though I'm almost certainly going to get one eventually, for KH3D and the inevitable 3D Pokemon game, I'm still not convinced the current model is worth buying.
  14. Watched a handful of popular anime in the interim, though the only one that really stuck was the Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. Finally seeing the English dub of Disappearance was excellent, though it is a bit odd after months of only having seen the original. On Rebuild 3.0:
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