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So, essentially, we have a canonical villain who just does things for the lulz? I cant decide whether to laugh or cry. [[User:Jump|Jump]] 00:42, 7 July 2009 (CEST) | So, essentially, we have a canonical villain who just does things for the lulz? I cant decide whether to laugh or cry. [[User:Jump|Jump]] 00:42, 7 July 2009 (CEST) | ||
"communicating with her through telekinesis" | |||
Chris, that's telepathy. Tele-empathy. Empathy at range. Telekinesis, energy-at-range, is manipulation of objects or forces without physical contact, e.g. traditional move-object telekinesis. Unless he meant communing with her by, say, arranging rocks into Morse code or using a burnt-down redwood as a gigantic charcoal stick to write messages legible from the moon. [[User:Ensign disposable|Ensign disposable]] 18:46, 10 October 2009 (CEST) |
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Wait, someone fill me in on her motivation. I mean, she doesn't have a vendetta or any real reason to fuck with them mutants in CWCville. She doesn't need the Sonichu Balls, right? Why rape Blake?
-Jump 17:34, 3 July 2009 (CEST)
- This is Chris-chan we're talking about. He'll use any excuse to vilify anyone who wrongs him, really. As the page states, though, she probably represents the trolls who pretend they're girls. And I'm guessing he chose Blake because, well, he was the first evil Sonichu-thing and, well... he needs to be punished.
Or I could be thinking things over too much.
-Blazer 12:50 July 3 2009 (EDT)
So, essentially, we have a canonical villain who just does things for the lulz? I cant decide whether to laugh or cry. Jump 00:42, 7 July 2009 (CEST)
"communicating with her through telekinesis" Chris, that's telepathy. Tele-empathy. Empathy at range. Telekinesis, energy-at-range, is manipulation of objects or forces without physical contact, e.g. traditional move-object telekinesis. Unless he meant communing with her by, say, arranging rocks into Morse code or using a burnt-down redwood as a gigantic charcoal stick to write messages legible from the moon. Ensign disposable 18:46, 10 October 2009 (CEST)