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Re: Jab's Builds! (The Black Order! Talos! Time-Keepers! The Toad!)

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M4C8 wrote: Sat Jun 30, 2018 12:24 am
scc wrote: Fri Jun 29, 2018 4:56 pm Toad has the wind gust power??? How does he do it? How is it toad related? I really haven't kept up with Toad. He has definitely gotten more dangerous.
Expanded lung capacity, he can take it large gulps of air and then release it back out as a forceful puff strong enough to knock someone on their ass. It's one of many abilities that he's used once or twice and then they're never shown again. The official reason IIRC is because his biology has been effed with to such an extent that he sometimes develops random abilities, the real reasonof course is that writers don't take the time to read up on the recent history of the characters they use.
Ah comics. Thanks for the answer. He has changed a lot over the years.
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Re: Jab's Builds! (The Black Order! Talos! Time-Keepers! The Toad!)

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M4C8 wrote: Sat Jun 30, 2018 12:24 am
scc wrote: Fri Jun 29, 2018 4:56 pm Toad has the wind gust power??? How does he do it? How is it toad related? I really haven't kept up with Toad. He has definitely gotten more dangerous.
Expanded lung capacity, he can take it large gulps of air and then release it back out as a forceful puff strong enough to knock someone on their ass. It's one of many abilities that he's used once or twice and then they're never shown again. The official reason IIRC is because his biology has been effed with to such an extent that he sometimes develops random abilities, the real reasonof course is that writers don't take the time to read up on the recent history of the characters they use.
If he does the distended vocal sac thing that frogs do, it might make sense as a power for him to posses.

Comic-Book-Sense that is. Frogs don't actually hold "more" air in their lungs when they do this, they just take a deep breath and exhale, but their expanding vocal sac creates a resonance causing the sound to be amplified so that romantically inclined lady frogs fan hear them from further away.
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T-Ray (Wade Wilson...?)

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T-RAY I (Wade Wilson??)
Created By:
Joe Kelly & Ed McGuinness
First Appearance: Deadpool #1 (Jan. 1997)
Role: Mirror Image Villain, Deadpool-Obsessed Nutjob
Group Affiliations: None
PL 10 (178)
STRENGTH
7 STAMINA -- AGILITY 4
FIGHTING 11 DEXTERITY 5
INTELLIGENCE 3 AWARENESS 4 PRESENCE 4

Skills:
Acrobatics 6 (+10)
Athletics 5 (+12)
Close Combat (Unarmed) 2 (+13)
Deception 8 (+12)
Expertise (Mercenary) 8 (+11)
Expertise (Magic) 5 (+8)
Insight 4 (+8)
Intimidation 4 (+8)
Investigation 4 (+8)
Perception 5 (+9)
Stealth 6 (+10)
Technology 2 (+5)
Vehicles 1 (+6)

Advantages: 
Equipment 5 (Military Gear), Improved Critical (Unarmed), Power Attack, Ranged Attack 5, Ritualist, Startle, Takedown 2

Powers:
"Zombie"
Immunity 30 (Fortitude Effects) [30]
Protection 7 [7]

"Magical Powers"
Teleport 8 (16) -- [18]
  • AE: Energy Blast 8 (16)
  • AE: Environment 4 (Visibility, Impede Movement) (8)
Offense:
Unarmed +13 (+7 Damage, DC 22)
Swords +11 (+9 Damage, DC 24)
Initiative +4

Defenses:
Dodge +13 (DC 23), Parry +13 (DC 23), Toughness +7, Fortitude --, Will +6

Complications:
Enemy (Deadpool)- T-Ray believes that Deadpool killed his wife and took his identity, and wants revenge.
Responsibility (Insane)- T-Ray is completely insane, and his backstory has numerous holes in it.

Total: Abilities: 66 / Skills: 60--30 / Advantages: 16 / Powers: 55 / Defenses: 11 (178)

-T-Ray is a guy I've never heard of, who was created when Deadpool finally got his own ongoing series in 1997, after I'd left comics for quite a few years. He hangs out at the "Hellhouse", where other mercenaries get their assignments, and proves to be the most sadistic and horrible of them, as well as being a guy who frequently trades verbal jabs with Wade. When they finally battle, after a long series of events that seeks to drive Wade further over the edge (at this point, his insanity was seen as a rather serious, dark affliction, and Siryn had been helping him reform- he basically cracks after failing to reform Typhoid Mary), T-Ray reveals magical powers and easily defeats him.

-T-Ray is now the "top dog" of Hellhouse, while Wade spends months rebuilding his confidence and sanity. When they meet again, T-Ray announces that HE is the read "Wade Wilson"; Deadpool is actually a mercenary named "Jack" who showed up, killed Wade's wife, and stole his identity as a disguise. So he became T-Ray out of revenge, and gains skill in Voodoo to allow him to resurrect the people Deadpool has murdered. This is meant to shatter Deadpool's mind, showing him how awful a life he's led, but DP instead laughs, figuring this means nothing, as he doesn't remember most of this and is already trying to become a better person, while T-Ray has proven himself to be just as evil, resurrecting his dead wife as a tool to show Deadpool that his life sucked. T-Ray's wife Mercedes, having powers of her own, hears this and powers Deadpool up, allowing him to defeat T-Ray. Then kicks DP in the balls for killing her the first time around.

-T-Ray reappears much later, now an agent of Thanos, and resurrects Deadpool, who'd died fighting Weapon X (Garrison Kane). Thanos is jealous of DP's relationship with Death, and T-Ray must now "curse him with immortality" so that he can never see Death again. He creates a horde of Deadpool copies, but they're all absorbed into T-Ray, driving him insane. This reveals that Deadpool is the real Wade Wilson all along- he then lets a homeless person take T-Ray's comatose body as a lover.

-Years later, the Cable and Deadpool series shows T-Ray once more- Deadpool pokes more holes in T-Ray's origin story, but indicates that since both are insane, nobody will ever know the whole truth. This is largely meant to poke fun at the ongoing debates among fans over the "Real Wade Wilson" plot thread, which had apparently gotten involved in a ton of online debates. In any case, T-Ray (who by this point shared Wade's "Fourth Wall Awareness" was killed by a sword to the eye, but got teleported away. T-Ray's death causes destabilization among other parallel universes, so Deadpool has to begrudgingly resurrect him. They part as uneasy allies in this case, but T-Ray later reappears with Slayback, being hired to assassinate Deadpool- DP kills him with a bomb.

-Regarding his powers, I've literally never seen him in a single comic book, but he's a big dude who routinely fights (and loses to) Deadpool, so I figure him for PL 10. He's smart, clever and resourceful, and packs some Magic in addition to his fighting skills, but without "New Villain Stink", he's pretty much just a High-End Jobber.
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Re: Jab's Builds! (The Black Order! Talos! Time-Keepers! The Toad!)

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Given how stupidly complicated that backstory is, you'd swear Hickman, Morrison or Claremont had come up with him.
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T-Ray (Raymond)

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T-RAY II (Terry Raymond)
Created By:
Joe Casey & John Paul Leon
First Appearance: X-Men: Life Lessons (2002)
Role: One-Off Hero

-T-Ray appears in only a single story- one of those "School Giveaway" books. Sporting "Bio-Vibratory" Powers (basically like Rictor's), he was an outsider who longed for death, but was found by Professor X and taken to the Xavier Institute, becoming an X-Man. In his first battle, he toppled a Sentinel, but had to be rescued by Nightcrawler, lest the falling giant crush him. Lectured by the Professor, and intent on proving himself, T-Ray was later badly burned while training in the Danger Room. This caused him to quit the X-Men and return to his High School, where Magneto attempted to recruit him into the Brotherhood of Mutants. When he refused, Magneto attacked him, drawing in the X-Men. T-Ray's powers, which hadn't worked after his burning due to mental blocks, returned due to this, and he zapped Magneto, who fled. He happily rejoined the X-Men.

-This issue was produced in association with the Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation, a non-profit that helps seriously ill children. Though T-Ray wasn't seriously ill, I guess it was about overcoming adversity, such as suicidal depression and bad facial scarring- T-Ray befriends some people at school in spite of his deformities. This issue could theoretically "fit" continuity in a brief window, but he's never appeared again, so you can probably safely consider this non-canon. That he shares a name with a Deadpool adversary who debuted five years earlier just makes this more strange.
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Re: Jab's Builds! (The Black Order! Talos! Time-Keepers! The Toad!)

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Ares wrote: Sat Jun 30, 2018 12:53 am Given how stupidly complicated that backstory is, you'd swear Hickman, Morrison or Claremont had come up with him.
Yeah, I knew I was in trouble the second I saw the size of the Wikipedia page for a character I've never heard of. Never having seen him before made it all the worse, because I couldn't contextualize the story properly.
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The Tetrarchs of Entropy

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THE TETRARCHS OF ENTROPY
Created By:
Larry Hama & Paul Ryan
First Appearance: The Avengers #329 (Feb. 1991)
Role: Cosmic Macguffins

-The Tetrarchs of Entropy are from Larry Hama's short-ish run on The Avengers, and are pretty much Generic Cosmic Beings- four creatures that find people responsible for cosmic imbalance, and then banish them to "The Dimension of Exile". When the Avengers got stuck there, they accidentally released a Demonic Baddie (Ngh the Unspeakable) when they escaped, and so the Tetrarchs trapped THEM in the Dimension as punishment- they also imprisoned Mjolnir & Sersi for being able to get out of the Dimension the last time. However, the team fights back, and soon impress the Tetrarchs with their capacity for both violence AND benevolence- they give the Avengers a reprieve, before deciding to put ALL of Earth in the Dimension.

-In the resulting fight, the Avengers have Ngh combined with "Aah", a GOOD creature, and they combine into their original, powerful form that soon defeats the Tetrarchs and traps them within the Dimension of Exile, where they remained forever. As Larry Hama was the only one who cared about the characters, only HE ever used them again, in a run of Blaze, where they were still trapped as Generic Cosmic Balance-Keepers.

-The Tetrarchs are apparently quite powerful, but aren't really seen doing much beyond Dimensional Travel Attacks & Movement. However, they were at least interesting-looking- these builds'll have to do- they were enough to keep Teleporting the Avengers everywhere, but faltered before the thread of Ngh, who is around Greater Demon/Elder God level.
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Hafga

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HAFGA OF THE COILS OF INFINITY
Created By:
Larry Hama & Paul Ryan
First Appearance: The Avengers #329 (Feb. 1991)
Role: Cosmic Balance-Seeker
Group Affiliations: The Tetrarchs of Entropy
PL 13 (223)
STRENGTH
12 STAMINA 14 AGILITY 6
FIGHTING 12 DEXTERITY 0
INTELLIGENCE 8 AWARENESS 5 PRESENCE 5

Skills:
Expertise (History) 6 (+14)
Expertise (Cosmic Being) 8 (+16)
Intimidation 3 (+8)
Perception 4 (+9)
Persuasion 3 (+8)
Ranged Combat (Cosmic Stuff) 2 (+10)

Advantages:
Daze (Persuasion), Ranged Attack 8, Startle

Powers:
"Cosmic Being"
Immunity 11 (Aging, Life Support) [11]
Regeneration 10 [10]
Flight 8 (500 mph) [16]
Movement 4 (Dimensional Travel 2, Space Travel 2) (Extras: Attack 12 on Dimensional Travel, Ranged) [32]

"Vague Size"
Elongation 4 [4]
Features 4: Increased Mass 4 [4]

"The Coils of Infinity" Snare 14 (42) -- [43]
  • AE: "Eye Beams" Blast 14 (28)
Offense:
Unarmed +12 (+12 Damage, DC 27)
Eye Beams +10 (+14 Ranged Damage, DC 29)
Coils of Infinity +10 (+14 Ranged Affliction, DC 24)
Movement Attack +10 (+12 Ranged Movement Attack, DC 22)
Initiative +6

Defenses:
Dodge +12 (DC 22), Parry +12 (DC 22), Toughness +14, Fortitude +14, Will +10

Complications:
Motivation (Cosmic Balance)
Enemy (Ngh the Unspeakable)

Total: Abilities: 112 / Skills: 26--13 / Advantages: 10 / Powers: 77 / Defenses: 11 (223)

-Hafga was a distinctive-looking Giant Space Snake.
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Heml

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HEML OF THE MYRIAD VISAGES
Created By:
Larry Hama & Paul Ryan
First Appearance: The Avengers #329 (Feb. 1991)
Role: Cosmic Balance-Seeker
Group Affiliations: The Tetrarchs of Entropy
PL 12 (225)
STRENGTH
10 STAMINA 12 AGILITY 6
FIGHTING 12 DEXTERITY 0
INTELLIGENCE 8 AWARENESS 5 PRESENCE 5

Skills:
Expertise (History) 6 (+14)
Expertise (Cosmic Being) 8 (+16)
Intimidation 3 (+8)
Perception 4 (+9)
Persuasion 3 (+8)
Ranged Combat (Cosmic Stuff) 2 (+10)

Advantages:
Daze (Persuasion), Ranged Attack 8, Startle

Powers:
"Cosmic Being"
Immunity 11 (Aging, Life Support) [11]
Regeneration 10 [10]
Flight 8 (500 mph) [16]
Movement 4 (Dimensional Travel 2, Space Travel 2) (Extras: Attack 12 on Dimensional Travel, Ranged) [32]

"Vague Size"
Elongation 4 [4]
Features 4: Increased Mass 4 [4]

Illusions (All Senses) 12 (Extras: Area +3) [100]

Offense:
Unarmed +12 (+10 Damage, DC 25)
Movement Attack +10 (+12 Ranged Movement Attack, DC 22)
Initiative +6

Defenses:
Dodge +12 (DC 22), Parry +12 (DC 22), Toughness +12, Fortitude +12, Will +10

Complications:
Motivation (Cosmic Balance)
Enemy (Ngh the Unspeakable)

Total: Abilities: 104 / Skills: 26--13 / Advantages: 10 / Powers: 177 / Defenses: 13 (225)

-Heml was an androgynous humanoid surrounded by a blurry pair of figures- male and female.
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Yod

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YOD OF THE ALL-SEEING EYE
Created By:
Larry Hama & Paul Ryan
First Appearance: The Avengers #329 (Feb. 1991)
Role: Cosmic Balance-Seeker
Group Affiliations: The Tetrarchs of Entropy
PL 12 (225)
STRENGTH
10 STAMINA 12 AGILITY 6
FIGHTING 12 DEXTERITY 0
INTELLIGENCE 8 AWARENESS 5 PRESENCE 5

Skills:
Expertise (History) 6 (+14)
Expertise (Cosmic Being) 8 (+16)
Intimidation 3 (+8)
Perception 4 (+9)
Persuasion 3 (+8)
Ranged Combat (Cosmic Stuff) 2 (+10)

Advantages:
Daze (Persuasion), Ranged Attack 8, Startle

Powers:
"Cosmic Being"
Immunity 11 (Aging, Life Support) [11]
Regeneration 10 [10]
Flight 8 (500 mph) [16]
Movement 4 (Dimensional Travel 2, Space Travel 2) (Extras: Attack 14 on Dimensional Travel, Ranged 14) [36]

"Vague Size"
Elongation 4 [4]
Features 4: Increased Mass 4 [4]

Create 18 (Extras: Continuous) [54]

Offense:
Unarmed +12 (+10 Damage, DC 25)
Movement Attack +10 (+14 Ranged Movement Attack, DC 24)
Initiative +6

Defenses:
Dodge +12 (DC 22), Parry +12 (DC 22), Toughness +12, Fortitude +12, Will +10

Complications:
Motivation (Cosmic Balance)
Enemy (Ngh the Unspeakable)

Total: Abilities: 104 / Skills: 26--13 / Advantages: 10 / Powers: 135 / Defenses: 13 (225)

-Yod of the All-Seeing Eye looked like the Eye of Providence (complete with pyramid), and was the overall spokesman. He does most of the Teleporting, and also created a massive "Force Field" that multiple super-heroes couldn't break.

-There is also Vug the Burning, a "Firebird"-like creature with undetermined powers.
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Ngh

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NGH THE UNSPEAKABLE
Created by:
Larry Hama & Paul Ryan
First Appearance: The Avengers #327 (Dec. 1990)
Role: Elder Evil, Super-Powered Entity
PL 15 (454)
STRENGTH
16 STAMINA 16 AGILITY 0
FIGHTING 12 DEXTERITY 2
INTELLIGENCE 6 AWARENESS 4 PRESENCE 5

Skills:
Deception 9 (+14)
Expertise (History) 8 (+14)
Expertise (Magic) 16 (+22)
Expertise (Demon) 9 (+15)
Insight 6 (+10)
Intimidation 10 (+15)
Perception 5 (+9)
Persuasion 7 (+12)

Advantages: 
All-Out Attack, Artificer, Daze (Intimidation), Diehard, Fearless, Improved Critical (Blasts) 2, Improved Hold, Power Attack, Ranged Attack 8, Ritualist, Startle, Well-Informed

Powers:
"Immortal God"
Immunity 16 (Aging, Life Support, Fatigue Effects) [16]
Speed 2 (8 mph) [2]
Senses 7 (Detect Magic- Ranged 3, Acute & Analytical, Tracking By Magic) [7]
"Elder Entity" Immunity 20 (Mental Effects) (Flaws: Limited to Half-Effect) [10]
"Speaks All Languages" Comprehend 3 (Languages- Speak & Understand) [6]
Flight 12 (8,000 mph) [24]
Movement 1 (Space Travel) [2]

"Nigh-Unkillable"
Impervious Toughness 15 [15]
Regeneration 10 (Feats: Regrow Limbs) [11]

"Variable Size"
Features 2: Increased Mass 2 [2]
Elongation 1 [1]

"Elder God"
Variable 15 (98) -- [100]
  • AE: "Demonic Wave" Damage 15 (Extras: Area- 60ft. Cone) (30)
  • AE: "Demonic Blast" Blast 20 (Feats: Extended Range 4, Penetrating 10) (54)
"Empower Others" Variable 10 (Feats: Reversible) (Extras: Affects Others Only +0, Continuous) [81]

Offense:
Unarmed +12 (+16 Damage, DC 31)
Blast +10 (+20 Ranged Damage, DC 35)
Area Attacks +15 (+15 Damage, DC 30)
Initiative +0

Defenses:
Dodge +12 (DC 22), Parry +12 (DC 22), Toughness +16 (+8 Impervious), Fortitude +16, Will +12

Complications:
Motivation (Gathering Worshippers & Might)
Weakness (Trapped)- Almost all of the Elder Gods are trapped within their own dimensions, having been beaten years ago by The Demogorge. Despite their great power, they are usually bound to their dimensional boundaries.
Enemy (The Tetrachs of Entropy, Aah)- The Tetrarchs oppose Ngh's plans, and he used to be united with the good-natured Aah.

Total: Abilities: 102 / Skills: 70--35 / Advantages: 20 / Powers: 277 / Defenses: 20 (454)

-Ngh, and his good counterpart Aah (CHRIST!), were originally one: a composite being that split itself up as a "Great Experiment". Ngh was trapped in the Dimension of Exile by the Tetrarchs of Entropy until he tricked the Avengers into helping him escape. Using powers that allowed him to grow in might the more evil feelings were thrown his way- he beat up the Tetrarchs and the Avengers for a while, until he was convinced to re-merge with Aah.
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Re: Jab's Builds! (Talos! Time-Keepers! The Toad! Team America! T-Ray!)

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Ares's comment, the first time I posted the Tetrarchs, about two and a half years ago:
I remember one point about the Tetrarchs of Entropy being that they were essentially suffering from delusions of grandeur. They were acknowledged to be powerful in their own right, but when they actually had to fight, they really weren't all that more powerful than the Avengers, the Tetrarchs big thing was their teleportation/banishment power. They weren't agents of cosmic balance or anything, they were essentially the cosmic versions of little kids playing pretend, only with living beings as their toys. After the reveal, Quasar pretty much effortlessly carted all of them off to some prison where they wouldn't bother anyone anymore.
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Re: Jab's Builds! (Talos! Time-Keepers! The Toad! Team America! T-Ray!)

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I always love going into this "Marvel Alphabet" thing- it satisfies the insane completist in me :). This time around, the "T" names aren't quite so epic, but I managed, at the last second mind you, to remember that I was transferring X-Men & Brotherhood members over this way as well, since they were among the very first builds I posted to the new "Ronin Army" forum.

Formed in part from "The List" Spectrum and I made, it features some names that I've had down for literally years- I think we came up with the list in 2015 or something. T-Ray ("the other Wade Wilson", as he said it), Thunderbolt and a couple others are from there. I later decided to alphabetize The List, then decided to add guys from the Atomic Think Tank era that I hadn't had a chance to re-do before- in went Threnody, Tana Nile, Terror Inc, Ternak & Talos. Then I figured on putting the X-Men & Brotherhood in there, so there's Toad & Thunderbird III.

And then to "fill the ranks", and re-post some other things, I threw in some random Ronin Army-era guys, like Tapping Tommy and other goofs. Plus, one time I went through Marvunapp using The List and came up with guys who were too minor to stat... I managed to drop a name or two from every letter of the Marvel Alphabet... but also ended up ADDING characters, as I'd discover an interesting name or two I hadn't seen before! Hence Tuatara, Tangle, Tendril and others.

Much as I love doing it, they tend to only be minor characters, so I know they don't draw as much attention :). Not as much love for T-Ray and Tuatara as there is for more major characters. I'll base the posting rate on how many comments I can get- if things just DIE, I can post them a little quicker, depending. The "Luke Cage/Iron Fist" set I've got for next month is going to be quite a lot bigger than anticipated, so I can be ready whenever.

Weirdest thing is, I sometimes stat up a name or two at random, so some of these builds have been completed for so long that I pretty much forgot what I wrote!
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Re: Jab's Builds! (Talos! Time-Keepers! The Toad! Team America! T-Ray!)

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I randomly came across T-Ray while browsing Writeups.org one day, so I appreciate his build, at least. On an unrelated note, the next Overwatch hero was revealed, and it was..not what people were expecting at all, to put it lightly.
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Re: Jab's Builds! (Talos! Time-Keepers! The Toad! Team America! T-Ray!)

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KorokoMystia wrote: Sat Jun 30, 2018 1:41 pm I randomly came across T-Ray while browsing Writeups.org one day, so I appreciate his build, at least. On an unrelated note, the next Overwatch hero was revealed, and it was..not what people were expecting at all, to put it lightly.
Yeah, that hamster thing? Very odd. I had to check to make sure it wasn't April 1st. I guess talking animals IS a part of the setting, at least.
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