02-16-2018, 12:59 AM
Book club #1
I like factories and robots and such so the opening here was quite enjoyable for me to read.
The snorkeling joke was funny, it came across at first very much like an old weekend cartoon episode.
I enjoyed the description of the ashen steppes, it sure does make a horrible place like Coruscant seem pleasant. The machines being family was an interesting dynamic I liked the idea of the robot in lava being known for getting angry even if it is kinda cliche the character was interesting. Heat man’s love for lava while also cliche seemed menacing yet somehow heart warming to me at the same time, after all the robot loves what he loves.
What wasn’t cliche in this case seems to have been the environmental protectionism, I didn’t see it coming but like I said before it came across as heart warming to know he seemingly cared about the cuddly animals.
I could feel for the character, perhaps he even seemed inspirational.
I guess I can understand why Protoman wants to avenge the dead miners, after all they did get burned to death but they really weren’t nice enough to warrant being avenged by a robot fighter.
I’ll be honest I’ve never seen or tried Megaman but the short speech by Heatman was great.
This russian villain has a long title, I actually don’t think it means anything in the Omniverse though.
I feel like hope for an alliance between Proto and heat is going to be cool. Funny calling the Omniverse a cosmic trash receptacle.
A lot of realisations come from this thread it seems, almost turning what began as similar to a cartoon to a very dark grim story matching the persona of the new villain that had arrived. I want Heatman and his brothers to fulfill their hopes and dreams! But no you had to tug at my emotions and give him a death scene.
The battle here is very violent with shot guns bullets and palm energy blasts, it seems Proto is quite powerful.
Heatman joining with Protoman was a cool ending, sad to see him go but oh well.
I find it odd the Russian was referencing Rome but definitely a powerful enemy that works.
I like factories and robots and such so the opening here was quite enjoyable for me to read.
The snorkeling joke was funny, it came across at first very much like an old weekend cartoon episode.
I enjoyed the description of the ashen steppes, it sure does make a horrible place like Coruscant seem pleasant. The machines being family was an interesting dynamic I liked the idea of the robot in lava being known for getting angry even if it is kinda cliche the character was interesting. Heat man’s love for lava while also cliche seemed menacing yet somehow heart warming to me at the same time, after all the robot loves what he loves.
What wasn’t cliche in this case seems to have been the environmental protectionism, I didn’t see it coming but like I said before it came across as heart warming to know he seemingly cared about the cuddly animals.
I could feel for the character, perhaps he even seemed inspirational.
I guess I can understand why Protoman wants to avenge the dead miners, after all they did get burned to death but they really weren’t nice enough to warrant being avenged by a robot fighter.
I’ll be honest I’ve never seen or tried Megaman but the short speech by Heatman was great.
This russian villain has a long title, I actually don’t think it means anything in the Omniverse though.
I feel like hope for an alliance between Proto and heat is going to be cool. Funny calling the Omniverse a cosmic trash receptacle.
A lot of realisations come from this thread it seems, almost turning what began as similar to a cartoon to a very dark grim story matching the persona of the new villain that had arrived. I want Heatman and his brothers to fulfill their hopes and dreams! But no you had to tug at my emotions and give him a death scene.
The battle here is very violent with shot guns bullets and palm energy blasts, it seems Proto is quite powerful.
Heatman joining with Protoman was a cool ending, sad to see him go but oh well.
I find it odd the Russian was referencing Rome but definitely a powerful enemy that works.

