Resemblances happen. These two might just be based off the Adams’ models. If they aren’t, I wouldn’t give a tin shilling’s chance for the Melees unmasking them, or being unmasked, either. I’m putting three bets on the board – they resemble the Adams, but are unconnected, and get unmasked; they are connected and have a resemblance, but are not the Adams we know, which leads to much tension when they are beaten; they are the Adams, and we get an epic fight and stalemate.
Eh, might as well put another bet down. It’s my imaginary money after all. They end up unmasking *each other* somehow, leading to much shenanigans and, as the scrolls say, hilarious results.
If the Evils are the Adams, it turns out that Anne knew anyway after using her super SCIENCE skills to analyse videos of Melees and comparing them those in the know or connected to those in the know about Project SABR.
It will all turn out to be some horrible misunderstanding. Anne actually thinks that Jan ‘imitates’ the real (and long-missing, presumed retired) Miss Melee as an attempt to connect with Jan. She honestly thought that this was a ‘harmless and fun way’ to reconnect with Abby and if they and the Jones ladies can be therapy buddies, so much the better!
Disclaimer
That theory has a less than 12% chance of actually happening and needs a lot of hoops jumped through but I like her nonetheless.
Walking robots are not very well suited for fighting. Use wheels to move around and either a spinning bar or flipper as your weapon. Take a look at the last few finals of Robot Wars and/or Battle Bots.
You should make a short comic series called ‘Florida Man’ based off the Florida man phenomena but with Florida Man as an actual superhero. When he needs to, he transforms into one of many possible crazy men from Florida (he could choose whichever man he wants to suit the job), and uses his craziness to solve a problem. He then transforms back to his latent form, haven’t decided what.
It’s a trap!
Never cross the streams…er, ankles!
Abby? Don’t taunt, fight.
Resemblances happen. These two might just be based off the Adams’ models. If they aren’t, I wouldn’t give a tin shilling’s chance for the Melees unmasking them, or being unmasked, either. I’m putting three bets on the board – they resemble the Adams, but are unconnected, and get unmasked; they are connected and have a resemblance, but are not the Adams we know, which leads to much tension when they are beaten; they are the Adams, and we get an epic fight and stalemate.
Eh, might as well put another bet down. It’s my imaginary money after all. They end up unmasking *each other* somehow, leading to much shenanigans and, as the scrolls say, hilarious results.
If the Evils are the Adams, it turns out that Anne knew anyway after using her super SCIENCE skills to analyse videos of Melees and comparing them those in the know or connected to those in the know about Project SABR.
It will all turn out to be some horrible misunderstanding. Anne actually thinks that Jan ‘imitates’ the real (and long-missing, presumed retired) Miss Melee as an attempt to connect with Jan. She honestly thought that this was a ‘harmless and fun way’ to reconnect with Abby and if they and the Jones ladies can be therapy buddies, so much the better!
Disclaimer
That theory has a less than 12% chance of actually happening and needs a lot of hoops jumped through but I like her nonetheless.
Walking robots are not very well suited for fighting. Use wheels to move around and either a spinning bar or flipper as your weapon. Take a look at the last few finals of Robot Wars and/or Battle Bots.
Tombstone can’t do cool Kung Fu moves though!
Less likely to be on the receiving end, though
After sweeping the robot’s leg, beware of crane kick.
When done right, no can defend.
“When done right, no can defense.”
Happened to have watched that just this past weekend. Great movie.
Aaaand then the robot sort of unspools into some wacky ninja kick attack. Calling it now.
You should make a short comic series called ‘Florida Man’ based off the Florida man phenomena but with Florida Man as an actual superhero. When he needs to, he transforms into one of many possible crazy men from Florida (he could choose whichever man he wants to suit the job), and uses his craziness to solve a problem. He then transforms back to his latent form, haven’t decided what.
No, I’m not going to do that.
“Where’d you get yours, Bob’s Fancy Dress?”