
Independence Day generally brings about three things: Cookouts, Firework Shows, and, occasionally an invasion by flying saucers that suffer from the "hit the glowy green thing for explosion" game-syndrome.
Now, I don't mind a good cookout (neither do most carnivores), and fireworks are pretty and all, but it took me some time to before I figured out how to commemorate the holiday. The last firework fiasco didn't serve too well (see clip), and I'm not much of a cook. And I've had a fill of aliens thank you very much. So instead, looked elsewhere.
In my thoughts, I kept thinking about fireworks again. Specifically, those bland looking ones with a little string that seem to have the weird "seek and destroy unbreakable chests" setting on or something.
If you can't already guess, I'm talking about those fireworks/rockets from Spyro's adventure. Can't remember exactly when they first showed up, but do know they were in the Year of the Dragon, when he was supposedly saving all those eggs.
It's been a while, but imagine my surprise to recall that there WAS actually an area based around those things! Can you guess? Well I could say, but let it be fun for the rest of you.
Anyway, in remembrance, I loaded up the program, unfortunately I didn't know Spyro was asleep at the time. Last time I checked, the program was running and he was in quite a predicament, and I sure know about those.
I'm not really a fan of the weird baby-talk thing, but I guess the kids were young, so let it fly. Still...what they were doing in THAT kind of place to begin with (know they were around earlier) leaves one to wonder what the parents think. Of course, when one of them pulls a matrix-move, you know they're hardcore!
Fortunately, no one got hurt, aside from a bump on the head. Good thing that lava wasn't real.
Now, I don't mind a good cookout (neither do most carnivores), and fireworks are pretty and all, but it took me some time to before I figured out how to commemorate the holiday. The last firework fiasco didn't serve too well (see clip), and I'm not much of a cook. And I've had a fill of aliens thank you very much. So instead, looked elsewhere.
In my thoughts, I kept thinking about fireworks again. Specifically, those bland looking ones with a little string that seem to have the weird "seek and destroy unbreakable chests" setting on or something.
If you can't already guess, I'm talking about those fireworks/rockets from Spyro's adventure. Can't remember exactly when they first showed up, but do know they were in the Year of the Dragon, when he was supposedly saving all those eggs.
It's been a while, but imagine my surprise to recall that there WAS actually an area based around those things! Can you guess? Well I could say, but let it be fun for the rest of you.
Anyway, in remembrance, I loaded up the program, unfortunately I didn't know Spyro was asleep at the time. Last time I checked, the program was running and he was in quite a predicament, and I sure know about those.
I'm not really a fan of the weird baby-talk thing, but I guess the kids were young, so let it fly. Still...what they were doing in THAT kind of place to begin with (know they were around earlier) leaves one to wonder what the parents think. Of course, when one of them pulls a matrix-move, you know they're hardcore!
Fortunately, no one got hurt, aside from a bump on the head. Good thing that lava wasn't real.
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WHILE A MAG, LIKE A DIAPER...
Errr...
....ISN'T TECHNICALLY COMPLETELY FIRE-PROOF, THE FLAME-RETARDANT ABSORBANCY GEL IS. SPECIFICATIONS OF THE GEL'S APPLICATION ALLOW MAGS, LIKE DIAPERS, TO BE FIRE-RESISTANT. IT IS AN UNUSUAL TRAIT, YES, BUT PROVEN. I WOULD IMAGINE THAT IF THEY HAD SUCH THINGS IN SPYRO'S WORLD, THEY WOULD HAVE THE SAME PROPERTIES.
Errr...
....ISN'T TECHNICALLY COMPLETELY FIRE-PROOF, THE FLAME-RETARDANT ABSORBANCY GEL IS. SPECIFICATIONS OF THE GEL'S APPLICATION ALLOW MAGS, LIKE DIAPERS, TO BE FIRE-RESISTANT. IT IS AN UNUSUAL TRAIT, YES, BUT PROVEN. I WOULD IMAGINE THAT IF THEY HAD SUCH THINGS IN SPYRO'S WORLD, THEY WOULD HAVE THE SAME PROPERTIES.
Bad example?
ACTUALLY, I BELIEVE SPYRO WAS NOT A...VOLUNTEER FOR THIS OCCASION. FROM THE VIDEO FEED, IT SEEMS HE WOKE UP IN THE STATE SEEN HERE WITH THE OTHER TWO AROUND HIM. APPARENTLY THEY WERE ATTEMPTING TO ASSIST HIM IN ACTUALLY PERFORMING FLIGHT, RATHER THAN GLIDING.
ACTUALLY, I BELIEVE SPYRO WAS NOT A...VOLUNTEER FOR THIS OCCASION. FROM THE VIDEO FEED, IT SEEMS HE WOKE UP IN THE STATE SEEN HERE WITH THE OTHER TWO AROUND HIM. APPARENTLY THEY WERE ATTEMPTING TO ASSIST HIM IN ACTUALLY PERFORMING FLIGHT, RATHER THAN GLIDING.
Technically yes 0_-
I MUST ADMIT THAT MY TIME WITH AZUL HAS...ALTERED SUCH LABELS. WHILE HE DOESN'T ALWAYS ACT AS THE "DEFINITION" OF "ADULT", IT IS MY THEORY THAT SUCH A LABEL IS NOT DEPENDENT ON ANY ONE FACTOR. EVEN ADULTS ACT LIKE CHILDREN, WHICH SOMETIMES MAKE ME SUGGEST THAT "THERE ARE NO ADULTS, JUST TALLER CHILDREN"
I MUST ADMIT THAT MY TIME WITH AZUL HAS...ALTERED SUCH LABELS. WHILE HE DOESN'T ALWAYS ACT AS THE "DEFINITION" OF "ADULT", IT IS MY THEORY THAT SUCH A LABEL IS NOT DEPENDENT ON ANY ONE FACTOR. EVEN ADULTS ACT LIKE CHILDREN, WHICH SOMETIMES MAKE ME SUGGEST THAT "THERE ARE NO ADULTS, JUST TALLER CHILDREN"
Everyone's a tall child indeed. Though gotta ask and wonder Azul. You got Randall and Spyro, pretty kickass companions with you, exploring space at your own pace, doing your job, and having adventures of your own. And you got ALMA too who'se metaphorically sweet and nice, probably by design for tolerance. If you could have a fifth member to your crew from anywhere, who'd it be do you think?
I AM COMPELLED TO INFORM YOU THAT I AM A SOPHISTICATED ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE DESIGNED TO OPERATE THE SHIP. IT IS NOT PART OF MY PRIME PROGRAMING TO BE A CARETAKER. AS AZUL IS THE ONLY CREW-MEMBER ON BOARD, MY ATTENTION TOWARD HIM IS, OF COURSE, HIGHER BY CONSEQUENCE. THAT INCLUDES HIS HEALTH. HOWEVER, THERE ARE MACHINES THAT HANDLE SUCH TASKS THEMSELVES...
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