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Post by Koopalmier on Aug 3, 2010 15:57:06 GMT -5
In PiT, they acted as if the past version didn't happened. It's not really a big deal.
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Post by EpicGyllynn on Aug 3, 2010 16:00:34 GMT -5
Yeah, though, it may be a Possibility that it only happened as a Result of Peach going into the Past, but even if it happened that way, the rest of the Timeline is the same!
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Post by kingkoopa on Aug 4, 2010 17:29:17 GMT -5
You know I think that the next M&L will be about the Shroobs taking over the present after lava flows into Bowser's Castle or something like that.
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Post by EpicGyllynn on Aug 25, 2010 21:55:09 GMT -5
That would actually be a pretty cool idea, KingKoopa. Thats something I wouldn't have thought of.
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Post by Vent on Aug 25, 2010 22:05:31 GMT -5
What's so cool about it? We already saw them take over once and fail at it. And lava flowing into Bowser's Castle? What does that have to do with anything?
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Post by SMBBQ on Aug 26, 2010 8:11:35 GMT -5
Isn't there usually lava flowing into his castle anyway?
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Post by EpicGyllynn on Aug 26, 2010 14:51:45 GMT -5
Okay, Dinosaur, there are Shroobs frozen in Bowsers castle in BiS. Well, make sense now?
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Post by Vent on Aug 26, 2010 14:59:30 GMT -5
Um.......no?
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Post by EpicGyllynn on Aug 26, 2010 15:04:54 GMT -5
Well, not Frozen, but in a Frozen Room.
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Post by Artemendo on Aug 26, 2010 15:07:04 GMT -5
I think lava would not "unfreeze" as much as "boil" the Shroobs. Shroob soup! Seriously, it's quite impossible to thaw ice with lava and still save what's been frozen in that ice. Ice is 0 to -20 degrees Celcius, lava is 700 degrees Celcius or more.
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Post by Koopalmier on Aug 26, 2010 15:07:47 GMT -5
Frozen in a frozen room. I wonder how can they make a frozen room in a lava-filled castle.
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Post by EpicGyllynn on Aug 26, 2010 15:08:52 GMT -5
I think lava would not "unfreeze" as much as "boil" the Shroobs. Shroob soup! Seriously, it's quite impossible to thaw ice with lava and still save what's been frozen in that ice. Ice is 0 to -20 degrees Celcius, lava is 700 degrees Celcius or more. Freezy Flake Galaxy disagrees.
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Post by Koopalmier on Aug 26, 2010 15:12:14 GMT -5
Freezy Flake, Shiverburn and Freezeflame are all in deep space, billions of thousands of light-years away from the Mushroom Planet. Something in their atmopshere must allow lava and ice to co-habitate or, in the case of Shiverburn, to be the same. The aeras in SMG and SMG2 are quite fantastic anyway. Toy Time Galaxy...
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Post by Artemendo on Aug 26, 2010 15:14:12 GMT -5
In space, there is less convection, allowing extremely cold and extremely hot substances to be next to each other. Science rules!
Clarification: for example, space is filled with extremely hot stars, but has on average the temperature of -270 degrees Celcius. The heat doesn't balance out like in air or fluids.
And Koopalmier, the word is A-R-E-A. We already talked about this.
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Post by EpicGyllynn on Aug 26, 2010 15:17:15 GMT -5
But there is no reason to believe that the Mushroom Worlds physics are the same as ours. But, you do make a good point, and I do think they are incredibly similar...
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Post by Koopalmier on Aug 26, 2010 15:22:59 GMT -5
Well, sorry for writing aera wrong. No, really, I don't know why I'm used to write "aera" instead of "area"... Sorry, I'll watch out next time.
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Post by Your Buddy Bill on Oct 2, 2010 0:15:20 GMT -5
Naw, I do that all the time because dates dont display right on my cpu. Awesome. I am as surprised as you are.
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Post by Sarisa on Oct 2, 2010 0:51:19 GMT -5
Awesome research! Also, titles follow names, again like Japanese.
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Post by Koopalmier on Oct 2, 2010 4:26:21 GMT -5
Wow. I never thought about this. That's incredible. But the translating seems pretty hard and not perfect though.
... but now we need to create a Shroob font to look cool ! : D
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Post by Koopalmier on Oct 3, 2010 12:50:39 GMT -5
And how did you discover that ? I mean, the fact the Shroob languages does make sense ?
Also, this definitely proves that people who make Mario games do care about the Mario universe and not just the gameplay.
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