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Ok.You cam say that to every character that isn't Tails and Amy. Every character is bound to something or another and that's part of the charm of the Sonic series.
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Ok.You cam say that to every character that isn't Tails and Amy. Every character is bound to something or another and that's part of the charm of the Sonic series.
no, she is still a princess, she is still guardian of the sol emeralds, she will just not be from another dimension.Because then both Blaze and it lose an integral part of their identity, which is why I assume they aren't too keen on it.
Sega needs the confidence to do anything there in the first place, which they don't have yet, so there's no purpose to rushing in and having it be a trainwreck to mock.
he is not my overlord, he is just a guy who does his job well, and how it is stupid?yes i get that, but he never explained why.I don't have to explain why your overlord said anything, you do. Because yes, I'm claiming it's stupid for Ian to think that.
it was one of the ideas in Sonic adventure (yes it was with the birds, but the idea was established there).In community reception. Her goal is completely hamfisted, she has never "always wanted" to do that. Literally ever, until Ian had a say.
so Shadow should look like he could never lose for anything?(or i am miss reading)Because it makes Shadow look like an even bigger fool than he already was.
how is she unremarkable?They did, that wasn't my point though. And Flynn isn't really doing her many favors when it comes to not being overshadowed and unremarkable.
but no one cares to mention them more than Ian, they seem like randoms in comparisonOh don't worry, Evan and Christopher have their issues too.
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It's because Ian writes in the games and was the main writer for IDW's most popular and controversial arcs. Furthermore, Ian hates to take fault for his writing mistakes, always deflecting to Sega, unlike someone like Evan.but no one cares to mention them more than Ian, they seem like randoms in comparison
Sonic Team created a basic outline where Ian then filled in the blanks, and weaved it into a cohesive story with Sonic Team assistance. Then after that, Kishimoto readjusted his script back to the Japanese audience and fit their sensibilities better. Or, something like that I think. Ian was put on a leash pretty much.Flynn didn’t self create these stories. Stop this misinformation. The higher ups at Sega and Sonic Team wrote the story, they simply told him to write the script. But the story itself was penned by others. Hence why Shadow acts differently in the actual games compared to the comics.
Wild that for all the shit the “mandates” get, they are unironically what prevented IDW shadow from leaking into the games.
Possibly. But we need to know if this is the real deal DC cast, or elseworld versions that would only scale to the Sonic cast.Do we have a chance of an upgrade if Sonic x DC becomes canon?
Do we have a chance of an upgrade if Sonic x DC becomes canon?
I hope dudePossibly. But we need to know if this is the real deal DC cast, or elseworld versions that would only scale to the Sonic cast.
Let Iizuka's normie sense of powerscaling somehow come true...I hope dude
Sounds like a lot of bullshit to me. Let the characters do cool stuff, I say. This is why I hardly take what Ian says seriously LOL.A bit of that ia because of the idea those moves aren't canon. Going from what both him and Chris said, just because somethings are possible in gameplay, doesn't mean they are real in the in-universe lore.
So stuff like Shadow's other chaos moves was on the same state like Amy's invisibility, just a gameplay element.
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I think it's a consequence of the style of approach to stories. Some authors just prefer to have abilities that fit the type of narrative they talk about instead of having a bunch of abilities that haven't been used for long years. So with Ian, at least it's common for him to drastically limit the type of abilities the characters display for the sake of consistency with the narrative, and I'm sure there are even stories he dislikes that have some things that make no sense for happening just one time.Sounds like a lot of bullshit to me. Let the characters do cool stuff, I say. This is why I hardly take what Ian says seriously LOL.
Sure, but it also wouldn't hurt to use certain moves here and there cuz it's cool. They have many moves that can easily fit a narrative. So long as it doesn't break pace or destroy tension, it shouldn't be a problem.I think it's a consequence of the style of approach to stories. Some authors just prefer to have abilities that fit the type of narrative they talk about instead of having a bunch of abilities that haven't been used for long years. So with Ian, at least it's common for him to drastically limit the type of abilities the characters display for the sake of consistency with the narrative, and I'm sure there are even stories he dislikes that have some things that make no sense for happening just one time.
This type of narrative doesn't go just for the amount of abilities, but also the level of the existing abilities, like how Ian prefers for Sonic to just move at the speed of sound and most of his descriptions for his speed are "He moves around at Mach speed". So previous feats end up having to be recontextualized to fit with being limited to a particular story, instead of something general. Like how although Sonic originally was depicted in Sonic CD to just time travel by sheer speed, now it needs to be something vastly limited so it doesn't bring up the question "Why won't Sonic just time travel and stop X thing from happening?".
There are other writers that prefer to increase the number of abilities that fit with a character, be it because they like to depict them in different situations and make a new power, or just because they like to come up with new powers.
I think that at least with American Sonic writers, it's much more common for them to just use more common abilities that are standard in fiction, and nothing too deep. I think that the only exception for this is Amy's fortune cards coming back, but even then it's vaguely defined and they barely to anything really interesting with them. if they had given Amy her invisibility, that would have been cool.
He never tried doing this, to my understanding.Attempting to get rid of the Sol Dimension for a shitty merge with Sonic's World
For some reason, this reminded me of the current Miles Morales comic, where he's been given so much new stuff that allegedly people have started losing interest in it because nothing feels like a threat to him anymore (I say "allegedly" because I haven't read the comic myself and can't confirm anything). Maybe they're trying to avoid something similar? IDK, just guessing here.Sure, but it also wouldn't hurt to use certain moves here and there cuz it's cool. They have many moves that can easily fit a narrative. So long as it doesn't break pace or destroy tension, it shouldn't be a problem.
I think that's a part of it. Sonic having an innate time stop that he can just do whenever, and Amy also having innate invisibility not only creates the problem of "why didn't the character use this in past games/stories", but now you have a Sonic who can always crawl out of a corner on his own.For some reason, this reminded me of the current Miles Morales comic, where he's been given so much new stuff that allegedly people have started losing interest in it because nothing feels like a threat to him anymore (I say "allegedly" because I haven't read the comic myself and can't confirm anything). Maybe they're trying to avoid something similar? IDK, just guessing here.
i am ******* sure that even in their natural, being faster than sound is still pretty ******* super powerI have another idea for that. It's not impossible SEGA and/or Sonic Team want for certain Sonic characters to be "natural", and for others to have superpowers. So, Sonic, Amy, Knuckles, Tails, Whisper, Starline, etc would be "natural" while Silver, Shadow, Blaze, Metal Sonic, etc would have superpowers. So Sonic stopping time without external gear could get in the way of that natural aspect, if it is a priority.
Funny enough, back in the day I remember Sonic Chronicle's bio saying that Hedgehogs in that universe just were naturally that fast by nature, Sonic was just a high-level hedgehog so to speak. Still, that game isn't canon anymore.i am ******* sure that even in their natural, being faster than sound is still pretty ******* super power
then ******* strong they are if they are "normal"Funny enough, back in the day I remember Sonic Chronicle's bio saying that Hedgehogs in that universe just were naturally that fast by nature, Sonic was just a high-level hedgehog so to speak. Still, that game isn't canon anymore.
But even the DC Crossover seems to go with the idea that they are just normal animals (Even if not canon, I think they at least want to be consistent with the lore and characters).
chill out alexander, it's not that seriousthen ******* strong they are if they are "normal"
i am chillchill out alexander, it's not that serious
Sure, but it's also not like they have to use every power within their arsenal, either. It'd just be cool for them to use some of the regular-ish moves that look awesome and would look cool on panel.For some reason, this reminded me of the current Miles Morales comic, where he's been given so much new stuff that allegedly people have started losing interest in it because nothing feels like a threat to him anymore (I say "allegedly" because I haven't read the comic myself and can't confirm anything). Maybe they're trying to avoid something similar? IDK, just guessing here.
He suggested it. There's clips of him saying it.He never tried doing this, to my understanding.
Mentioning an idea isn't the same as actively trying it. For example I mention creating things, doesn't mean I ever do that though.He suggested it. There's clips of him saying it.
Bad comparison when this is Ian, who has thought up of similarly stupid ideas that he's actively tried to shill to Sega and been shot down for.Mentioning an idea isn't the same as actively trying it.
The movies reach a far larger audience than comics and games though, to my understanding.The fact that the movies dialogue is more iconic is very grim for Ian.
Big oof.He also is bad at making original stories and his own iconic dialogue. The fact that the movies dialogue is more iconic is very grim for Ian.