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Jason
Oct 28, 2006 9:25:42 GMT -5
Post by †Wicky Wicked† on Oct 28, 2006 9:25:42 GMT -5
Ok I don't really know about which movies you're talking about but sure ... I just bought Final Destination 3 ;D ... I'm so happy ... I really can't wait to see it but I have to wait because I really don't have any time ... Stupid school
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Dawley
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Jason
Oct 28, 2006 20:40:57 GMT -5
Post by Dawley on Oct 28, 2006 20:40:57 GMT -5
Okay. Ice Station is a book by Matthew Reilly. It's a bit long to explain so I'll fill out the characters:
Robert "Rebound" Simmons: A young soldier who is incredibly good and climbing and abseiling. He lives through the book as he manages to get to Casey Station with 6 of the personnel about 2/3 of the way through.
"Romeo": I forgot his real name, sorry, but he plays an important role in the end by telling Schofield of who and what is coming.
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Jason
Oct 29, 2006 7:29:50 GMT -5
Post by †Wicky Wicked† on Oct 29, 2006 7:29:50 GMT -5
Aha ok... When I read Schofield I immediatly tought of Michael Scofield from Prison Break ;D
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Dawley
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Jason
Oct 30, 2006 0:18:42 GMT -5
Post by Dawley on Oct 30, 2006 0:18:42 GMT -5
Okay, that's understandable.
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Jason
Oct 30, 2006 10:07:05 GMT -5
Post by †Wicky Wicked† on Oct 30, 2006 10:07:05 GMT -5
Really ? Do you watch it too??? ;D
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Dawley
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Jason
Oct 31, 2006 3:59:54 GMT -5
Post by Dawley on Oct 31, 2006 3:59:54 GMT -5
No, haven't had the luck as of yet, sorry.
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Jason
Oct 31, 2006 10:09:56 GMT -5
Post by †Wicky Wicked† on Oct 31, 2006 10:09:56 GMT -5
Ahh too bad, it's very awesome ;D
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Jason
Aug 4, 2011 23:40:21 GMT -5
Post by gillman4 on Aug 4, 2011 23:40:21 GMT -5
i think if they make another sequel they should use the Jason wolf and he could start 1 of 2 movies. 1:hes caught and it there's some kind of werewolf conspiracy or underworld. And ghost should be tied in so we can know the outcome after the end of GS2. 2: he kills and infects multiple people while trying to find a mate (like the other wolf in GS2) and ends up making/finding a pack and starts a pandemic of werewolves
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Jason
Aug 6, 2011 12:13:25 GMT -5
Post by lordhowl on Aug 6, 2011 12:13:25 GMT -5
In my fanfic, it turned out that Brigitte, when she discovered monkshood wasn't a cure, went back to help Jason. She and Jason traveled together and kept each other on the daily shots. But . . . he thought that their traveling together should include sex. Brigitte didn't see it that way. Then Jason couldn't stand the shots anymore. He got more insistent about the sex (turned into a wolf, you know) and Brigitte abandoned him. By the start of Unleashed, he'd been pursuing her for two years.
Also, in my fanfic, werewolfism is only contagious at some times.
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Jason
Aug 8, 2011 19:21:00 GMT -5
Post by gillman4 on Aug 8, 2011 19:21:00 GMT -5
But by the time B got a hold of jason wouldnt he be extremely close to turning. and at that would he fight it. he probably would but he would've gotten into his bloodlust again and kill her?
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Jason
Aug 9, 2011 14:08:42 GMT -5
Post by lordhowl on Aug 9, 2011 14:08:42 GMT -5
But by the time B got a hold of jason wouldnt he be extremely close to turning. and at that would he fight it. he probably would but he would've gotten into his bloodlust again and kill her? That could have happened, but didn't. Actually, it unfolded like this: the shot of monkshood got him through the full moon. Then he reverted to gradually changing again as Ginger had been at first. Brigitte found him a week later after hearing reports of dogs being killed in Bailey Downs. At first, the shots had a stronger effect on him than they had on Brigitte. What's more, that first shot they had no idea about dosage. She gave him a huge shot. You do know monkshood is a deadly poison? Aconitine, the active compound, is know as "the queen of poisons." Just handling one of those plants in the wrong season could kill you. It will at least numb your hands. Sam said "It's safe in small doses." Did you look at the size of the dose Brigitte gave Jason?
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Jason
Aug 11, 2011 22:10:46 GMT -5
Post by gillman4 on Aug 11, 2011 22:10:46 GMT -5
the dosages didnt stop B and i thought the point of the movie was to make a new version of the werewolf that wasnt influenced by the full moon. so he wouldnt stop changing and btw they would hunt on the full moon cause of the moonlight making it easier to hunt.
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Jason
Aug 12, 2011 1:07:49 GMT -5
Post by lordhowl on Aug 12, 2011 1:07:49 GMT -5
the dosages didnt stop B and i thought the point of the movie was to make a new version of the werewolf that wasnt influenced by the full moon. so he wouldnt stop changing and btw they would hunt on the full moon cause of the moonlight making it easier to hunt. Good points. The dosage didn't stop B because she had built up a tolerance over two years, at the same time "the Curse" in her body had built a resistance. First point you make about the full moon is correct. However, the movie didn't nail down a lot of details about it. I make it clear that there are exceptions that don't follow the moon; the exceptions all happen to be female, and Ginger was one of them. She was exceptional in other ways, BTW. The fact that they all transform at the full moon and stay transformed does reduce the influence. I don't know how, logically speaking, the fact that it isn't influenced by the full moon could possibly mean the initial shot wouldn't reverse the process. For one thing in the first movie, it clearly did. Unleashed, as I remember, does have a shot of the full moon right before Brigitte passes the alley with Jason in it. It doesn't mean anything in the plot, really, except they treat it like it should be significant. Your second point about the full moon, though was not that good. Exceptional night vision has to be one of their attributes. Along with a sense of smell better than a silverbacked bear, that can smell a carcass at 35 kilometers. (Which was how Jason always finds Brigitte.) I'll remind you, the beast of bailey downs was hunting dogs for a few weeks before the story began. That, BTW, seems to detach the legend from the full moon enough. Though it's in there, frankly, I don't know why detaching werewolfism from the full moon is such an important plot point for this story. Brigitte says, "Bitten on the full moon." Ginger has just gotten her period. Twenty-eight days later, and it's full moon again, and Ginger has her period again. Brigitte also says, "I'm changing. And full moons have nothing to do with it." But I have to ask: how on earth does she know? What makes her think the final change won't coincide with the full moon, as it apparently does? Both Ginger's period and the full moon coincide and can be conflated in the subtext.
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