On Sat, 26 Apr 1997, Christian Clark wrote:
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From: Ross McKenzie <rmckenzi@euclid.ucsd.edu>
To: Christian Clark <khryis@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Crossover and.....
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Susano from Orion, would just make a single hand gesture, then *POP*
no
more Ranma. Ghost in the Shell's Kusanagi would use her thermal cloak and
snap
his neck from behind. Briarous from Appleseed would make him the winner of
the
next Mr. Swiss Cheese contest.
Ahh, that made me feel SO much better. Anyone have anything to say in the
little big man's defense?
Most of the shows you mentioned were things I haven't seen. I
can comment on Ghost in the Shell and Appleseed, though. The characters
there are tech heroes; powerful, but not supernatural. Canonical Ranma
has super strength and super speed. He also has the typical "martial
arts sixth sense" which would protect him from being caught from behind
and assassinated flat out. As for dealing with guns, he's fast enough to
not get hit, and chi-bolts let him return the favor at range.
*POW* Ohh, you got me there. But Susano is the God of Destruction. And you think
that Ranma still has a chance? HAHAHAHAHAH!
of course if there was a real story their would have to be some evening up
on the odds (no I'm not suggesting that Ranma become a god...Ranma the god
of love...I really need to stop this...or a goddess falling for
Ranma...STOP!...oh boy...)
Thanx for listening to me rant and rave
AJ