![]() ![]() ACDC Town's is in this tree, which to be fair is actually a disguised air quality monitoring system.Īnd if you're wondering why Lan is protected from the Dickification Rays, it's because of the amulet. There's one microserver for every not-Oran Island real world area. Now it all comes flooding back, this is why I remembered the writing for MMBN5 being shoddy, because from here to the end of the game we delve into the dark depths of idiocy courtesy of Regal. Nebula installed miniature servers! As SOFTWARE! And they emit what I will dub Dickification Rays! Which, um.You know, even for a series that more or less opened with computer malfunctions causing the oven to shoot fire, this is fucking ridiculous. ![]() The source of the "everyone's acting like a jerk" thriller is that there are microservers planted around in certain Cyberworld areas. Do you expect to ever be told who sent them? Nope. We get an anonymous email! Just like how ChaosUnison was explained by an omniscient, unknown sender. It's arguably just as valid an explanation. The alternative explanation is that everybody just decided to be a jackass today. Regal's plan is to make the world EEEEEVIIIL! So this is essentially a scaled-down experiment of what he'd use SoulNet for. And somehow, this was supposed to be something he could be ruler of.ĭr. No, I'm not joking, manipulating which screenshots are shown, anything. Immediately after this, Haruka complains that her head hurts if you talk to her again. Tadashi Hikari is plot-relevant! I mean everything, there isn't a single thing in the series he made, did, or was involved in that wasn't important. It's just like that stupid breakfast joke! Literally every single thing that can be associated with Dr. Attempting to justify and pseudo-explain the magic results in the writing shooting itself in the foot, just be patient. And the sad part is, when it later comes into play, Capcom Science gets applied anyhow. How far the series has fallen, we've gone from protective gear consisting of a RadSuit to a shiny amulet. Lan rushes off to do.something, presumably, about this situation, but Haruka stops him. Is a magnet for horrible text-spacing issues akin to MMBN4.Lacks anything resembling a solid motive.Speaks almost exclusively in Generic Villain Mad Libs.Has all the personality and character depth of a pistachio shell.Has "plans" that are slapshod, self-contradicting, incoherent messes.I skipped a blurb about how Electopia was going to be part of his experiment, but his message more or less takes the form of "I am the ruler of this world! Now, you are all free to do as you please!" I hate this stupid fucking villain! ![]() Adding insult to injury, slight modification would fix that, but 's just like the asteroid all over again.Īnd of course, self-contradiction ensues anyway. You'll see shortly that his plans for the game are entirely incompatible with him ruling the world. Regal's objective isn't clear because he's an idiot. ![]() Hell, in an internet-centric society, they could just-Wait no, this is Nebula we're talking about.ĭeclaring himself ruler of the world, much like MMBN4, Dr. Villainous groups never settle with press releases or sending videos to the news, no, it always has to be a direct signal hijack. Regal sends out a broadcast and hijacks the TV signals or something. Exposition-heavy endgame buildup! My favorite part of these games to LP! ![]()
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