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What I don’t get is how Sonic is physically capable of performing his Homing Attack. He literally pushes himself against air to lunge himself into Eggman's robots. Or does he just have a large magnet he keeps in his back pocket?
Caffee's gonna be all over this one.

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Don't tempt him!

I'm surprised we haven't already gotten an explanation on how people don't actually 'fly' in space but are rather continually falling around the planet.

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Among other scientific impossibilities. Like the time machine. Or good country music.

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While we have a topic about posting pictures, does anyone have the Batman Begins posters that were altered. Like the found a dollar one and mows the lawn and stuff?

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Locit wrote:I'm surprised we haven't already gotten an explanation on how people don't actually 'fly' in space but are rather continually falling around the planet.
But what if... THERE WERE NO PLANETS?!?! DUN DUN DUN.

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HOVERING FLYING

IT'S ALL THE SAME

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NUH UH!

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See, all you had to do was email me or something. I was the one that made it ;)

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I always like to let Tails careen into there then lower the bridge so he's TRAPPED FOREVER.

I'm a man of simple pleasures.

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aso wrote:
Crazy Penguin wrote:
aso wrote:Mystic Cave's death pits were the fucking evil.

Not as evil, however, as that one Blue Spheres stage in particular in S3&K. The one with squares of blue spheres surrounding a square of bumper spheres filled with rings. The squares of spheres were also surrounded by a separate field of bumper spheres. Just beyond were the bouncer spheres, and all around were an ocean of red spheres. Every other level of Sonic ever (beyond, possibly, Sonic Heroes) was nothing compared to this evil, evil level.
The stage where you just follow the line of blue spheres and jump occassionally? That was one of the easiest.
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If this is one of the easiest stages to you, then you are a much better person than I am.
Yeah, that's the one. You just turn or jump occassionally whenever there are red or star spheres infront of you, it's mostly just keeping in a straight line.

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j-man wrote:I was the one that made it ;)
*ahem*
I wrote:<B><I>- j-man '04</I></B>

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My firewall always makes your pictures invisible so I didn't see it in your earlier post. Sorry, man. :) The point was he could've just mailed me for it because I figured everyone knew I was the one that made it.

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When I was, like, eight years old, I remember playing Sonic 2 with my neighbour, who was about five years older than me and therefore the coolest motherfucker on earth. He had his younger cousin round, who was one year younger than me and therefore wortheless. His cousin asked, "Can Super Sonic fly?"

My neighbour thought about it for a second and then said, "Technically." I didn't understand what that word meant at the time, so it made him even cooler. It's stayed with me ever since-- and he was right, too.

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Everybody flies in space, asshandle.
No, asshole. Everyone FLOATS in space. Flying is actually moving yourself under your own power.

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Oh snap!
Does the rainbow coalition own McDonald's?
CAUSE YOU GOT SERVED BY A GAY GUY.

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That Special Stage was always simple to me. But the last one for S&K...what with the speed and all, odds are you fuck up royally if you attempt to get a Perfect, and that screws up the whole thing 'cause there's only so many big Rings in the game.

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err.. technically in space you are perpetually falling iirc... its just gravity is so low the effects are not noticed..

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If you're in orbit, yeah. If you're not orbiting anything, though... I'm not sure.

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You're always being affected by some force in outer space, no matter how small, so technically you can't just be floating with no influence.

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Popcorn wrote:
Cypher wrote:That special stage was pretty darn tough

As for those Mystic Cave death pits, the worst thing was when you're SuperSonic, thinking "HAHA, I am invincible, nothing can st... aww crap"
I'm pretty sure you could jump out of them as Super Sonic.
not the one in the picture

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Djbrayster wrote:err.. technically in space you are perpetually falling iirc...
The way you phrased that made it sound to me like you're speaking from experience...

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He's actually Ristar.

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