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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Seems weird

I know I'm being selfish.  But its my last request, if this really plays thought.  If something does not change my mind.  I'll be gone.  I know others will miss me and I know how it will feel already.  Counting down the days seems harder and harder. . . To know how others feel, Sympathy for others. . .  But in time I know they will learn to deal with it. Thinking if it was just 10 days left. . . made me feel so much pain, knowing there is so little left.  But when I think about it I would be happy, truly happy. I don't know why, Maybe it is what I truly want?

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Life

I have 75 to 76 days to find out why.  I want to stay, or find a reason to keep going. or I'm leaving. . . Its been like a whole year already. . . I have still not found a reason. . .

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Not Over U - BoA

Not Over U - BoA

 Kwon Bo-a (Korean: 권보아, Chinese: 權寶兒/权宝儿, Japanese: クォン·ボア, born November 5, 1986[2]), commonly stylized and known by her stage name BoA,[3] which is a backronym for Best of Asia and Beat of Angel, is a Korean singer, active in South Korea, Japan, and the United States.[4][5] She is referred to as the Queen of Korean Pop.

 I'm, not over you. . . .  ;-(

 

Sunday, October 14, 2012

PG 1/60 MK-II Ver.Titans - Painted Build

PG 1/60 MK-II Ver.Titans - Painted Build

The RX-178 Gundam Mark-II is a fictional mobile suit from the Universal Century Gundam anime series. A collaborative design created by Kunio Okawara, Mamoru Nagano, and Kazumi Fujita, it is featured prominently as protagonist Kamille Bidan's mobile suit in the first half of Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam, and used by various secondary characters throughout the rest of that series and its sequel, Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ. It has appeared in a number of other media, including the PlayStation 2 title AEUG vs. Titans,[2] the PlayStation 3 title Dynasty Warriors: Gundam,[3] the Super Robot Wars series,[4] and PSP title Gundam Battle Royale, among many others.
























Friday, October 12, 2012

1/100 Gundam Deathscythe- Custom Build

1/100 Gundam Deathscythe- Custom Build

XXXG-01D Gundam Deathscythe / XXXG-01D2 Gundam Deathscythe Hell (Gundam Zero-Two)

Gundam Deathscythe (ガンダムデスサイズ Gandamu Desusaizu?) is one of the five Gundam mobile suits sent to Earth as part of Operation Meteor, created by Professor G and launched from the cluster of orbital colonies located at the L2 Lagrange point. The Gundam specializes in both stealth and close combat, and its main armament consists of its signature beam scythe and a small shield which can emit an energy blade, and the shield can be fired at distant enemies. 

Another feature of the suit is its Hyper Jammer ECM (electronic countermeasure) system that emits jamming particles, rendering the Gundam practically invisible to electronic sensors and giving it unparalleled stealth in combat. Deathscythe is piloted by Duo Maxwell from the beginning of the series until episode 19, when Duo is captured by OZ in space. The damaged Gundam is retrieved by OZ, studied to provide the basis of the Mercurius and Vayeate prototype mobile suits, and then destroyed as pro-OZ propaganda after the colonies declare the Gundams enemies.

  The five rebel scientists responsible for building the Gundams (who are at this point captured and forced to work on the two prototype suits) retrieve the components and begin to rebuild Deathscythe, upgrading its weapons and stealth abilities, as well as making it more suitable for space combat. The most notable upgrades include a double-bladed beam scythe and its "Active Cloak," which provides extra defense when closed and extra manueverability when opened. The upgraded Deathscythe, renamed Gundam Deathscythe Hell (ガンダムデスサイズヘル Gandamu Desusaizu Heru?), is first activated in episode 25, when Duo escapes with Wufei from OZ's Lunar Base, despite it not being fully completed. 

Duo later salvages the parts to finish the new Gundam in episode 32 and Deathscythe is involved heavily in the fighting leading up to the conclusion of the series. In Endless Waltz, Duo uses Deathscythe Hell one last time to battle the Barton Foundation's forces in Brussels, and after the Foundation's surrender, he self-destructs the Gundam, as all other mobile suits are destroyed. In North America, the Deathscythe Hell is commonly dubbed as "Deathscythe H," most likely to avoid any religious controversy over its name

 





Wednesday, October 10, 2012

LEGO Great Ball Contraption

LEGO Great Ball Contraption 

 Pretty cool Lego ball contraption.  Looks like a lot of hours were used to build it.

 

1/100 MS-06S Zaku II

1/100 MS-06S Zaku II Ver.2.0 - Custom Build
Modeled by ianhokanam 

 The MS-06 Zaku II (ザクII Zaku Tsū?) is a mobile suit from the Mobile Suit Gundam metaverse. It is redesigned by Kunio Okawara based upon the earlier draft by the series director Yoshiyuki Tomino, in which only the name was kept. Due to its role as the most common antagonist mobile suit in Mobile Suit Gundam, the Zaku II is one of the most recognizable "mecha" designs in anime. The Zaku II has seen various redesigns and variants for hundreds of pieces of merchandise, and the Japanese post office has two stamps with Zaku IIs on them.[1][2] The Zaku's aesthetic can be seen in more symbolic homages in the Gundam mythos, such as the GINN and ZAKU Warrior from Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, the Busshi from Mobile Fighter G Gundam, and the Jenice from After War Gundam X.

After the original show's run, Okawara and other designers created a number of variants of the Zaku. Many of these modified configurations never appeared in animation, but they are official Mobile Suit variations, appearing instead in plastic model form and in various Gundam video games. The MS-06 Zaku is still a major force in Gundam, with almost every new side story in the Universal Century adding a new variant to the basic frame.








Thursday, October 4, 2012

Ragnarok card Images, Card System

Ragnarok 2 online, card Images.
More images of the game. 

Card system

Cards are coming and they aren't attached to weapons and armor like in classic Ragnarok Online.

They are attached to your character and you can switch between 5 different cards. That means you can use different equipment with the same cards, unlike RO. Different card combinations will give a specefic bonus, like card sets in RO1.

Your character customization is now done via equipments and cards and not manual stat point allocation.


Images, and Images From
http://ro2lots.blogspot.com