It's not going to make sense.
"Hey, I used to be human, too!" Zitz exclaimed with a grin that spanned his face. "Though I didn't just wake up like this, an evil, mad scientist dude did this to me! Wonder if that's what happened to you?" The Battletoad took a step back, tilting his face his head. One hand held his chin and its respective elbow rested on his other hand as he pondered. "So I became a Battletoad and you're some kind of...teenage...mutant...hero turtle?" Zitz shook his head furiously. "Weird, but no time to think about that now! We're almost there. Just up over that fallen tree and we should be there!" Pointing over Squirtle's head to a massive tree that rested on the ground. "Seed Bomb!" Calem yelled, pointing to a bird-like creature with axe blades for wings and a spear for a beak. Chesnaught grunted a confirmation before it spat out several large seeds, each exploding on impact as it hit the "Axebird." Chesnaught watched his opponent hit the ground, its body cracking with a shrill shriek. "Ches?" It asked Calem, hurriedly. "Body Slam, Chesnaught! Let's go!" yelled the Trainer as he sped forward towards the girls. Behind him, he heard the shatter of crystal and a loud thud before Chesnaught's footsteps resumed behind him. Within a few moments, he caught up -Chesnaught mere seconds behind him- he was watching Xemnas disappear from sight. "That guy again?" Calem asked, his body tense. "What's his deal?" He asked. Receiving no answer, he looked around. His body became lax when he realized he couldn't see nor hear any more crystal weapons. The young trainer returned his Chesnaught to his Pokeball. As they ran, Calem studied their surroundings. Besides the extremely large plants with gaping, fanged jaws, there was nothing else. The crystal weapons have apparently left this part of the forest untouched...but that didn't explain the lack of animals. Except for their little group and the plants, Calem couldn't spot any living creatures. Unfortunately, the arrival of the Trainers at the forest's central clearing ended his thinking. Now the Trainers were face-to-face with a man in a suit, a green-haired lady, a boy in a black hood, a little man wearing all green, and...some kind of Pokemon, maybe? It wasn't one that he recognized. Looking around, Calem swallowed. "Um...hi?" "What?" Terra's head snapped instantly to look towards her right. But there was nothing there. The young woman kept her grip tight on her sword's hilt, but whatever she had sensed was gone. 'Could Smithy's forces have found us?' However, before she could worry about that possibility, she noticed four figures arriving from that direction. "There's more of them now," Terra noted, relaxing. Coming up through a gap in the trees was...a group of children? Terra frowned. She couldn't place this kind of burden on children...though it wouldn't have been the first time. Terra struggled to figure out what these children (three girls and one boy) were capable of, but it wasn't a power she could sense...though she could sense what felt like the faint residue trails of different...powers, each unique in its signature. Regardless, she placed a hand on her chest, smiling warmly. "Welcome. My name is Terra and I've been waiting for you." She turned to gesture towards the others. "This is Miles Edgeworth, Luigi, Knuckles, and Roxas," she introduced them all as if they were all old friends. The replica quickly brought his hand back and shot it out again, shooting a Dark Firaga towards Zangurak's attack. A fireball with a purple aura flew from the replica's palm and collided with Zangurak's attack, causing a small explosion and smoke to cover the space between them. With no time to waste, the replica dashed forward through the smoke, using it as a cover, and jumped. In a flash, he was above Zangurak's head, his blade coming down hard.
Spoiler It's in binary. If you still need help: 1+1=10 in binary
Just finished these. Some were just...stupid and too technical. Which one was 15? I'll give you a tip
I'm looking forward to this, but I'm wondering about the emphasis on "live action" and whether or not it means Scooby will be CGI again or an actual dog with voice over. The former seems the most likely, but the emphasis on live-action makes me wonder.
I usually fall asleep on my back or stomach, but always wake up on my side since someone likes to bogart the rest of the bed.
Welcome to KHV. My name is Bueno and I'll be your guide today.
Sorry. Not sorry.
Because they're coming at you with rvr's "banhammer."
Oh, no problem then. I'll give you some extra time. I understand about real life getting in the way. Just let me know when you'll be able to post.
Oh, sorry. I was wondering if I should have, but I thought the person who answered/did the last truth/dare would ask. I was a little unclear, but now I know. Anyway, a much more active coding section. When I first started, the site was more involved with it and it was much more active. We saw cool things like that tournament thing we used to do with KH characters fighting others? I can't remember what it was called, but it was pretty cool. I think we need to find a way to get more people in that section (or I guess more coders on the site). Dare. Truth or dare?
Welcome to KHV News where we're not afraid to ask the questions other networks are!
Oh, let me try jumping in on this. I'll go with truth.
Hey! Just wondering if you're done with Finals yet? (Sorry to pester)
Hey! Fyi, just so you don't think you were forgotten. I have DarkTraitor about to run into your characters in Nintendo. I was running out of...
Yo! Just wondering if you're planning on posting soon? waiting to get our little Pokemon group moving. Also, are you going to bring Link, Cammy,...
Though he wondered where exactly Xemnas was headed, what the Superior's plan was, and whether or not he had met Smithy, Xigbar shrugged it off. For now, he had to report to Smithy. With a smile, he tossed on his hood, let his Arrowguns fade away, and walked into his own Corridor of Darkness. As the Corridor faded away behind him, Xigbar's voice lingered through. "This is gonna be one hell of a ride~" "Bah, talkin' turtle!" Zitz exclaimed in fright as he tumbled backwards onto his rear. His eyes grew wide and -though he still had to crane his head downwards- stared at the Squirtle and at Zitz. "Sq--Squirtle?" He looked at it, confused. "Erm...well...Lil' Squirtle Dude," he emphasized the name, "I'm guessin' you're a little lost, right?" As the 'Toad wondered what world this critter could have come from, he hopped over his two companions, landing on his feet and crouching as much as he could. Assuming the mini shellshocker was a hero (and even if he wasn't, he couldn't just leave him here with Smithy's goons wandering around), Zitz decided to bring Squirtle along. Besides...nothing was wrong with having another reptilian member for the team! "Why don't you come with us? I know a guy who can explain everything that's going on!" Though he could have called out Yveltal and rode the flying Legendary, Calem decided against it. The Destruction Pokemon could easily keep up with Xerneas (and possibly reach the destination faster by flying), but it wouldn't be able to carry everyone and Calem was saving it as his ace in the hole. He quickly snapped his rollerskates back on and cursed the fact that his bicycle was missing before he took off after the girls. "Come on, Chesnaught!" He called, sprinting full-speed while his Starter followed. Luigi started to speak, but had to clear his throat first. He kept his eyes on the strange, red, and apparently foul mouthed creature. "I'm..Luigi," he mumbled, waving with one hand. "And I'm...well, a plumber." It sounded embarrassing to say, especially considering that he had helped save the Mushroom Kingdom and more several times, but at the end of the day, he and Mario were both plumbers. 'Mario...' he thought about his brother who he hadn't been able to get a hold of. It was very possible that Mario was already on the case, trying to save the world, as he often did...but usually Luigi had heard about it before hand, at least when it was something of this caliber. Knuckles spat at the ground. "A prosecutor and a plumber, eh?" He said, unimpressed. Human jobs never interested him much...now sports on the other hand. "Name's Knuckles. The Echidna. I'm the guardian of the Master Emerald!" He introduced himself, not mentioning the destruction of the Emerald. "And this is Rocks-S apparently. And you?" He looked at the girl. Something about her told the Echidna that she was special. Whether it was the fact that she was human, but had green hair or her sword, or even the way she dressed, something was...off about her. Smiling, Terra tilted her head. "You can call me Terra." She decided to not reveal her former...employment since she wasn't sure what to say (half-Esper? Soldier?) and this wasn't her world. It was pointless to say. "You probably have a lot of questions, questions I'll be glad to answer...but we should wait for the others." Appalled at Franziska's disregard for the Dark Queen's authority, Dark Queen decided to let it slide this time. Franziska would learn her place in time. "Well, then, gutterskank, just what are you planning on doing with these defective pieces of steel?" There was a flash of black aura and suddenly, someone appeared between Zangurak's spear and its target. In one quick movement, the purple-clad figure summoned a sword and swung with all his strength, striking the spear's head. The impact hurt his arm and pushed him back, but the spear was deflected nonetheless. It was a show of strength the figure didn't seem like he had. Blue eyes narrowed and stared at Zangurak beneath platinum hair. Muscle-ish armor covered the boy, who barely looked older than Gold, in purple, black, and red. His hand gripped his sword tight, a red blade lined with purple with a single blue eye at the hilt. He swung the blade again, bringing it to his side, his arm still sore from the impact. Even with his power, the spear was still too large and thrown by a being of apparently pure brute force. However, the boy showed no crack in his emotion. He slightly tilted his head to the armored man and boy behind him, whom he just saved, and spoke sternly, "Go." With that, he turned to the side and braced himself. With one open hand towards the spearwielder and one hand holding his blade near his face, he spoke once more, "I'm not going to save you again."
It's just my personal preference, but it isn't really entertaining to me. Maybe it's because I never gave it much of a shot or I'm not enough of a gamer, but it seems like a fad that just doesn't appeal to me.
I don't know. People who stream regularly to me seem like they think they're more popular than they are. I really don't care about watching you play a game or what you think about it, for the most part. The rare times I watch a stream is if I'm stuck and can't figure out something (which I would only watch someone's video if walkthroughs didn't help and they do 99.99% of the time) or if it has an actual point besides "WATCH ME PLAY THIS GAME AND LISTEN TO ME," like something cool I didn't know about or something hilarious like Super Mario Frustration. An actual live stream, I can't think of any reason I would honestly watch one unless it was someone I know and it was a game I was interested in, but didn't feel like buying myself.