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ronin warriors ep 2 Glory for Anubis pt 3

Photographs from a photo-reconnaissance satellite reveal a small circle of nothingness, where the camera refuses to pick up an image, in the area of Shinjuku. Japanese Defense Force helicopters try and move in, reporting the prescence of Talpa's Dark Castle, but their motors shut down when they reach Talpa's area of influence. When one tries to autorotate down, one of Talpa's warriors splits its fuel tank open with a spear, and it explodes. Technology does not work where the Demon Lord's power holds sway, and Talpa seems to actually absorb power from such sources. Inside the castle, the warlords are getting orders from Talpa. It rapidly becomes clear that Anubis is disliked by his fellow warlords, and Talpa's selection of him as the first to go against the Ronin Warriors is greeted with a mixture of rage, irritation and frustration as the others argue that he is too junior for the honor. Talpa shows Anubis where the Ronins, Mia and Yuli are hiding -- in the subway -- and dispatches Anubis after them. Below, White Blaze is curious about the cats trying to find food in the scattered garbage of an alley. Rowen and Sage watch him with some amusement, each commenting on the emptiness of the streets. They also introduce themselves to each other. Below, Mia is telling the three other Ronins about her grandfather and his studies; and they also introduce themselves to each other as well as Yuli and Mia, trying to cheer Yuli up. Above, jet aircraft attack Talpa's castle, but Talpa turns their missiles around so they end up shooting down each other instead. Further proof that it will take magic, not science, to defeat the Demon Lord. White Blaze senses danger and warns them -- as Anubis arrives on the street above. His search does not take long as he tears up the street above the subway to reveal their hiding place. The five Ronin Warriors call their armor, but use the armor's power to set a shield around Mia and Yuli. They then attack Anubis without their armor -- and predictably, Anubis easily ignores their attacks and inflicts quite a bit of damage on them. Next we get a glimpse of a man in Shinto monk's garb, a staff in one hand, his face hidden by a straw hat. The smoothness of his features belies the longwhite hair This is our first view of the Ancient One -- who throws down the staff, disrupting the armors' shield. The armor go to their owners. Anubis still shows no hesitation in attacking (whether this habit of his of taking them on all at the same time is courage, arrogance, or a mixture of both is debatable!). He and Ryo go at each other. Anubis is damaged in the exchange. Ryo is knocked unconscious, and one of his katana falls to the ground below. The other Ronin Warriors arrive to defend Ryo, who obviously is already on his way to being their leader. Talpa has watched with amusement at Anubis's success, but becomes alarmed as each Ronin Warrior begins to glow, their energy beginning to unite. Talpa intervenes -- sending down a black tornado to kill them. All five are drawn into the funnel cloud. Each becomes a glowing ball of energy, and they shoot away from the tornado in five different directions, the tornado torn apart by the result. One of the energy spheres, red-colored, lands in Mount Fuji, an active volcano, which erupts under the impact

Author: ToonamiReBorn
Keywords: toonami ronin warriors ryo tolpa
Added: October 10, 2008



ronin warriors ep 2 Glory for Anubis pt 2

Photographs from a photo-reconnaissance satellite reveal a small circle of nothingness, where the camera refuses to pick up an image, in the area of Shinjuku. Japanese Defense Force helicopters try and move in, reporting the prescence of Talpa's Dark Castle, but their motors shut down when they reach Talpa's area of influence. When one tries to autorotate down, one of Talpa's warriors splits its fuel tank open with a spear, and it explodes. Technology does not work where the Demon Lord's power holds sway, and Talpa seems to actually absorb power from such sources. Inside the castle, the warlords are getting orders from Talpa. It rapidly becomes clear that Anubis is disliked by his fellow warlords, and Talpa's selection of him as the first to go against the Ronin Warriors is greeted with a mixture of rage, irritation and frustration as the others argue that he is too junior for the honor. Talpa shows Anubis where the Ronins, Mia and Yuli are hiding -- in the subway -- and dispatches Anubis after them. Below, White Blaze is curious about the cats trying to find food in the scattered garbage of an alley. Rowen and Sage watch him with some amusement, each commenting on the emptiness of the streets. They also introduce themselves to each other. Below, Mia is telling the three other Ronins about her grandfather and his studies; and they also introduce themselves to each other as well as Yuli and Mia, trying to cheer Yuli up. Above, jet aircraft attack Talpa's castle, but Talpa turns their missiles around so they end up shooting down each other instead. Further proof that it will take magic, not science, to defeat the Demon Lord. White Blaze senses danger and warns them -- as Anubis arrives on the street above. His search does not take long as he tears up the street above the subway to reveal their hiding place. The five Ronin Warriors call their armor, but use the armor's power to set a shield around Mia and Yuli. They then attack Anubis without their armor -- and predictably, Anubis easily ignores their attacks and inflicts quite a bit of damage on them. Next we get a glimpse of a man in Shinto monk's garb, a staff in one hand, his face hidden by a straw hat. The smoothness of his features belies the longwhite hair This is our first view of the Ancient One -- who throws down the staff, disrupting the armors' shield. The armor go to their owners. Anubis still shows no hesitation in attacking (whether this habit of his of taking them on all at the same time is courage, arrogance, or a mixture of both is debatable!). He and Ryo go at each other. Anubis is damaged in the exchange. Ryo is knocked unconscious, and one of his katana falls to the ground below. The other Ronin Warriors arrive to defend Ryo, who obviously is already on his way to being their leader. Talpa has watched with amusement at Anubis's success, but becomes alarmed as each Ronin Warrior begins to glow, their energy beginning to unite. Talpa intervenes -- sending down a black tornado to kill them. All five are drawn into the funnel cloud. Each becomes a glowing ball of energy, and they shoot away from the tornado in five different directions, the tornado torn apart by the result. One of the energy spheres, red-colored, lands in Mount Fuji, an active volcano, which erupts under the impact

Author: ToonamiReBorn
Keywords: toonami ronin warriors ryo tolpa
Added: October 10, 2008



Mega Man 9 - Wily's Castle 4

SPOILERS! In this stage, I figure out the Robot Masters' weaknesses. If you want to keep it secret until you get to playing the game itself, you'd better not see this.---There's actually more to this stage than just the room with the Robot Masters, but this was all I was able to fit into here. The rest of the stage is really simple anyway, as you're falling down from the roof area in Wily's Castle 3 to Wily's inner sanctum.The final obstacle in Mega Man's way to reaching the bad Doc himself is a rematch against all eight of the Robot Masters, in the classic Mega Man series tradition. (Obviously, you're not fighting them all at once; I think that sort of difficulty is too much even for a game like this.) You're not told which Robot Master is in which room, so you have to step into the teleporter and see who'll be coming. Or figure it out based on the shape of the room.If there's any time that one would need to learn the weakness weapons of the Robot Masters, it's this place. Unless you're a true expert at this game, you won't survive just by blasting away with the Mega Buster on all of them. The first thing I found out is that it's hard to aim at someone like Galaxy Man with the Concrete Shot. So I spent the match using the Mega Buster, which doesn't do as much damage but hits him a lot more reliably.And Plug Man continues to be a big pain, even after figuring out his weakness weapon. At least...not until I learned a trick to what you need to do with the Jewel Satellite.

Author: Overhazard
Keywords: mega man nine mm9 capcom dr doctor wily wily's castle fortress
Added: October 9, 2008



Mega Man 9 - Jewel Man

EDIT: Please do not spoil Robot Master weaknesses. I've tried whatever I could to know as little about it as possible, and I'll bet there are some people who don't want to be spoiled of them either. I was spoiled as to Jewel Man's weakness weapon, which is the reason why I chose not to use it against him.I had been screwing around in this stage shortly after I got the game, and so now, I chose to get it done. There aren't as many deaths here in Jewel Man's stage, since the difficulty seems to go down a whole lot in the second half, but you can see there were still a few spots that tripped me up.Plug Man's stage was hard because it has a lot of disappearing platforms that require you to make ultra precise jumps. Jewel Man's stage is difficult mainly in that there are tons and tons of enemies coming at you all the time. Of course, that means that Mega Man's best friend in combat, the Energy Tank (maybe second to Eddie), is incredibly useful here. There aren't many bottomless pits, and the stage is pretty short.People say they have a lot of trouble with the boulder miniboss. Well, I'd like to say that it was evil of them to put the midpoint right after this, meaning it's near impossible to go in at full health. But there's one trick I found out that might help you: After the first time Mr. Boulder falls, look at the crumbling rocks on the ceiling. Where the last crumbling takes place is where he'll fall from, so be ready. If you don't see any crumbing rocks, that means he'll appear from the same place as before.As for Jewel Man himself, I used two Energy Tanks, but he's still much easier than Plug Man. If I preferred to, I would've kept on dying until I figured out how to get rid of him without any Energy Tanks, and I know I can do that, since Jewel Man is few on tricks.All of his attacks revolve around the Jewel Satellite (which, in turn, revolves around him). Mega Man uses it in very much the same way that he uses the weapons from Wood Man, Skull Man, and Star Man, though Jewel Man uses it in a different way. We don't have the falling leaves or anything like that, but nevertheless, Mega Man can't jump over the Jewel Satellites.There are a few tricks to him. One thing I didn't find out until I was told about it (and upon watching it, found out it was true) is that when Jewel Man is running around trying to hit you with his Jewel Satellites, he jumps whenever you jump. Thus, you can avoid him by making a short jump. If you're on the opposite side of the room to him and he has three or fewer jewels left around him, he'll shoot them at you and grow four more in a second. It also seems that hitting a jewel with the Mega Buster twice will cause the jewel to shoot out as well.I should've just tried to see what I could do without Energy Tanks, though I was on my last life.

Author: Overhazard
Keywords: mega man nine mm9 capcom jewel jewelman
Added: September 28, 2008



Mega Man 9 - Jewel Man

EDIT: Please do not spoil Robot Master weaknesses. I've tried whatever I could to know as little about it as possible, and I'll bet there are some people who don't want to be spoiled of them either. I was spoiled as to Jewel Man's weakness weapon, which is the reason why I chose not to use it against him.I had been screwing around in this stage shortly after I got the game, and so now, I chose to get it done. There aren't as many deaths here in Jewel Man's stage, since the difficulty seems to go down a whole lot in the second half, but you can see there were still a few spots that tripped me up.Plug Man's stage was hard because it has a lot of disappearing platforms that require you to make ultra precise jumps. Jewel Man's stage is difficult mainly in that there are tons and tons of enemies coming at you all the time. Of course, that means that Mega Man's best friend in combat, the Energy Tank (maybe second to Eddie), is incredibly useful here. There aren't many bottomless pits, and the stage is pretty short.People say they have a lot of trouble with the boulder miniboss. Well, I'd like to say that it was evil of them to put the midpoint right after this, meaning it's near impossible to go in at full health. But there's one trick I found out that might help you: After the first time Mr. Boulder falls, look at the crumbling rocks on the ceiling. Where the last crumbling takes place is where he'll fall from, so be ready. If you don't see any crumbing rocks, that means he'll appear from the same place as before.As for Jewel Man himself, I used two Energy Tanks, but he's still much easier than Plug Man. If I preferred to, I would've kept on dying until I figured out how to get rid of him without any Energy Tanks, and I know I can do that, since Jewel Man is few on tricks.All of his attacks revolve around the Jewel Satellite (which, in turn, revolves around him). Mega Man uses it in very much the same way that he uses the weapons from Wood Man, Skull Man, and Star Man, though Jewel Man uses it in a different way. We don't have the falling leaves or anything like that, but nevertheless, Mega Man can't jump over the Jewel Satellites.There are a few tricks to him. One thing I didn't find out until I was told about it (and upon watching it, found out it was true) is that when Jewel Man is running around trying to hit you with his Jewel Satellites, he jumps whenever you jump. Thus, you can avoid him by making a short jump. If you're on the opposite side of the room to him and he has three or fewer jewels left around him, he'll shoot them at you and grow four more in a second. It also seems that hitting a jewel with the Mega Buster twice will cause the jewel to shoot out as well.I should've just tried to see what I could do without Energy Tanks, though I was on my last life.

Author: Overhazard
Keywords: mega man nine mm9 capcom jewel jewelman
Added: September 28, 2008


Mega Man 9 - Jewel Man

EDIT: Please do not spoil Robot Master weaknesses. I've tried whatever I could to know as little about it as possible, and I'll bet there are some people who don't want to be spoiled of them either. I was spoiled as to Jewel Man's weakness weapon, which is the reason why I chose not to use it against him.I had been screwing around in this stage shortly after I got the game, and so now, I chose to get it done. There aren't as many deaths here in Jewel Man's stage, since the difficulty seems to go down a whole lot in the second half, but you can see there were still a few spots that tripped me up.Plug Man's stage was hard because it has a lot of disappearing platforms that require you to make ultra precise jumps. Jewel Man's stage is difficult mainly in that there are tons and tons of enemies coming at you all the time. Of course, that means that Mega Man's best friend in combat, the Energy Tank (maybe second to Eddie), is incredibly useful here. There aren't many bottomless pits, and the stage is pretty short.People say they have a lot of trouble with the boulder miniboss. Well, I'd like to say that it was evil of them to put the midpoint right after this, meaning it's near impossible to go in at full health. But there's one trick I found out that might help you: After the first time Mr. Boulder falls, look at the crumbling rocks on the ceiling. Where the last crumbling takes place is where he'll fall from, so be ready. If you don't see any crumbing rocks, that means he'll appear from the same place as before.As for Jewel Man himself, I used two Energy Tanks, but he's still much easier than Plug Man. If I preferred to, I would've kept on dying until I figured out how to get rid of him without any Energy Tanks, and I know I can do that, since Jewel Man is few on tricks.All of his attacks revolve around the Jewel Satellite (which, in turn, revolves around him). Mega Man uses it in very much the same way that he uses the weapons from Wood Man, Skull Man, and Star Man, though Jewel Man uses it in a different way. We don't have the falling leaves or anything like that, but nevertheless, Mega Man can't jump over the Jewel Satellites.There are a few tricks to him. One thing I didn't find out until I was told about it (and upon watching it, found out it was true) is that when Jewel Man is running around trying to hit you with his Jewel Satellites, he jumps whenever you jump. Thus, you can avoid him by making a short jump. If you're on the opposite side of the room to him and he has three or fewer jewels left around him, he'll shoot them at you and grow four more in a second. It also seems that hitting a jewel with the Mega Buster twice will cause the jewel to shoot out as well.I should've just tried to see what I could do without Energy Tanks, though I was on my last life.

Author: Overhazard
Keywords: mega man nine mm9 capcom jewel jewelman
Added: September 28, 2008


Mega Man 9 - Jewel Man

EDIT: Please do not spoil Robot Master weaknesses. I've tried whatever I could to know as little about it as possible, and I'll bet there are some people who don't want to be spoiled of them either. I was spoiled as to Jewel Man's weakness weapon, which is the reason why I chose not to use it against him.I had been screwing around in this stage shortly after I got the game, and so now, I chose to get it done. There aren't as many deaths here in Jewel Man's stage, since the difficulty seems to go down a whole lot in the second half, but you can see there were still a few spots that tripped me up.Plug Man's stage was hard because it has a lot of disappearing platforms that require you to make ultra precise jumps. Jewel Man's stage is difficult mainly in that there are tons and tons of enemies coming at you all the time. Of course, that means that Mega Man's best friend in combat, the Energy Tank (maybe second to Eddie), is incredibly useful here. There aren't many bottomless pits, and the stage is pretty short.People say they have a lot of trouble with the boulder miniboss. Well, I'd like to say that it was evil of them to put the midpoint right after this, meaning it's near impossible to go in at full health. But there's one trick I found out that might help you: After the first time Mr. Boulder falls, look at the crumbling rocks on the ceiling. Where the last crumbling takes place is where he'll fall from, so be ready. If you don't see any crumbing rocks, that means he'll appear from the same place as before.As for Jewel Man himself, I used two Energy Tanks, but he's still much easier than Plug Man. If I preferred to, I would've kept on dying until I figured out how to get rid of him without any Energy Tanks, and I know I can do that, since Jewel Man is few on tricks.All of his attacks revolve around the Jewel Satellite (which, in turn, revolves around him). Mega Man uses it in very much the same way that he uses the weapons from Wood Man, Skull Man, and Star Man, though Jewel Man uses it in a different way. We don't have the falling leaves or anything like that, but nevertheless, Mega Man can't jump over the Jewel Satellites.There are a few tricks to him. One thing I didn't find out until I was told about it (and upon watching it, found out it was true) is that when Jewel Man is running around trying to hit you with his Jewel Satellites, he jumps whenever you jump. Thus, you can avoid him by making a short jump. If you're on the opposite side of the room to him and he has three or fewer jewels left around him, he'll shoot them at you and grow four more in a second. It also seems that hitting a jewel with the Mega Buster twice will cause the jewel to shoot out as well.I should've just tried to see what I could do without Energy Tanks, though I was on my last life.

Author: Overhazard
Keywords: mega man nine mm9 capcom jewel jewelman
Added: September 28, 2008


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Digg (news relevants about satellite shot down)

MUMBAI MACGUFFIN
Review of the new Virgin Comics one-shot about a CIA spy tracking for a downed spy satellite in the slums of Mumbai.
http://digg.com/comics_animation/MUMBAI_MACGUFFIN

Navy shoots down simulated Scud missile
HONOLULU - The U.S. military intercepted a ballistic missile Thursday in the first such sea-based test since a Navy cruiser shot down an errant satellite earlier this year.
http://digg.com/world_news/Navy_shoots_down_simulated_Scud_missile

Military shoots down missile in test off Hawaii
HONOLULU %28AP%29 - The U.S. military says it has intercepted a ballistic missile near Hawaii in a test. The sea-based test Thursday was the military's first since an errant satellite was shot down earlier this year. A target was fired from a decomissioned amphibious assault ship about 100 miles off the island of Kauai.
http://digg.com/world_news/Military_shoots_down_missile_in_test_off_Hawaii

Must-Watch Video: Inside the US Satellite Shoot-Down
this combo documentary/reenactment/promotional video, about this winter's satellite shoot-down, is worth a look. Actually, make that a must watch, for Danger Room diehards.It's filled with footage that I don't think has been shown elsewhere including shots from inside the missile cruiser Lake Erie, as it fires off the missile that takes it out
http://digg.com/space/Must_Watch_Video_Inside_the_US_Satellite_Shoot_Down

How the Jan. 4 Satellite Shot Went Down
The nation knows the end of the story -- a successful satellite shootdown on Feb. 20 that potentially saved lives -- but few know the sweat and anxiety that went into the cross-continent effort that included Raytheon, Lockheed Martin and a group of government agencies and labs.
http://digg.com/world_news/How_the_Jan_4_Satellite_Shot_Went_Down

Spy Satellite Agency Shot Down, Stripped of Power
Senior U.S. defense and intelligence leaders have stripped the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) of its authority to make key decisions on a planned imaging satellite procurement and are poised to do the same for others managed by the spy satellite agency.
http://digg.com/security/Spy_Satellite_Agency_Shot_Down_Stripped_of_Power

Take The Shot! -- A Perspective on the Satellite Shoot Down
Not bad, an Army Officer talks about the implications of the Satellite Shoot Down by the Aegis. Sorry for submitting this a little late but its point is just as valid. This is an event worth celebrating! Check it out. The video is pretty sweet as well. Just note, the post was written BEFORE the shot was taken!
http://digg.com/world_news/Take_The_Shot_A_Perspective_on_the_Satellite_Shoot_Down

Luke Skywalker Shot Down the Satellite?
Last time I checked, they couldn't even shoot down a missile with a homing beacon attached. I'm pretty impressed at how the technology has progressed...Could Reagan and W's "Star Wars" fantasy come true? I have mixed emotions, could Missile Defense become a reality? Please comment...
http://digg.com/world_news/Luke_Skywalker_Shot_Down_the_Satellite

NASA: America WILL Blow Up the Moon...A Little.
It sounds like a joke, butYahoo News reports NASA announced plans to crash two spacecraft into the Moon. Last week, the US shot down a faltering satellite. Is this a show of military force? Or life imitating art…well, the art of Mr. Show, that is.http://blog.ez-tracks.com/public/item/top-space-rock-songs-after-us-shoots-down-satellite
http://digg.com/odd_stuff/NASA_America_WILL_Blow_Up_the_Moon_A_Little

NRO to launch NROL-28 satellite after failure of NROL-21
The U.S. National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) is scheduled to launch a classified spacecraft payload, NROL-28, on Friday, February 29, 2008. Its non-functioning NROL-21 satellite was in the news lately because it had to be shot down by the U.S. Navy with one of its missiles.
http://digg.com/space/NRO_to_launch_NROL_28_satellite_after_failure_of_NROL_21