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  1. Arch
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    "The Mind Stone?" Superman crossed his arms as he eyed the newborn creature. "That name sounds familiar to me." Whatever it was would have to wait for when he had time to research it in the Fortress. "As interesting as this completed vision of yours is, Stark, we still have the matter of saving one of our own." He floated up several feet into the air and eyed Batman who made no response to his words but remained vigilant with his eyes trained on the synthezoid. He flew over to Thor and Stark's creation. Even though he had just aided in its creation, it troubled him just to watch the synthetic being move the same as another AI being he had battled once before, Brianiac. Now it too possessed an amalgamation of sinister technology and it was only Stark's reassurance that J.A.R.V.I.S.'s ethical programming would keep this thing in check. So far, it had made no further moves to attack them outside of one outburst against Thor.

    "If you are not Ultron then you will assist us in stopping him, correct?" The Man of Steel's eyes flashed red for a brief instant. "I don't want to regret allowing you to live."

    Post by: Arch, Oct 17, 2015 in forum: Retirement Home
  2. Arch
    Water has mass. Planets have mass. Both would be subject to exactly the same analogies.
    Post by: Arch, Oct 17, 2015 in forum: The Spam Zone
  3. Arch
    Dammit Bueno.
    Post by: Arch, Oct 13, 2015 in forum: The Spam Zone
  4. Arch
    Roshan did not waste time drawing his spear and, as a blade came cutting downwards missing by a hair's breadth when he sidestepped, gripped his assailant's throat with his bare hand. Dark blood-red wisps of magical energy poured forth from the man and wrapped around Roshan's hand as the light left his eyes. The man crumpled to the floor immediately dead before he even hit the ground. Just as two more rogues began to rush him the Baron extended his hand outwards towards them. "Now what sign did your fallen comrade possess?" Instantly the two men slowed their pace when Roshan made use of the stolen power and while watching the two begin to double over in pain and drop their weapons he recognized it as Zeromus's power over gravity. He drew his spear and stepped over towards the two fallen assassins as they gazed up at him both in terror and surprise. They had obviously never seen the sign of Zeromus used to so quickly bring damage to anyone. Of course, it was only to be expected to have packed a bigger punch coming from the Baron when compared to that of a lowly misfit. With two quick thrusts of his spear piercing their robes and cutting through their chain mail the two collapsed.

    The Regent's voice gave him new strength and resolve to continue with his duel against his opponents. The flurry of blows they exchanged were intense and even as Mareth found himself being pushed back he took every opportunity he could to poke at their defenses. Several times one would make an attempt to circle around him only to find quick retaliation from Mareth to force his opponent back in front. He would not be stabbed in the back today. His skills might have become rusty but his eyes were as sharp and perceptive as ever. When the first man fell to his blade the Hand knew the battle was already over as his second opponent began to display fear knowing his advantage had been lost. Blood splattered across the marble hall as the second rogue fell. The Hand had finally dispatched of his two attackers finding himself breathing heavily and gazing at the dents in his aged sword. He had not been forced to participate in combat for a very long time and the new scratches in his armor bore proof of his slowing reflexes. With both Vali and Roshan present in the battle and swiftly dispatching of their foes his face relaxed somewhat knowing there was no possibility any of these criminals could bring harm to the King and his mother.

    Mareth rushed towards the Queen's side, having distanced himself from her in the heat of battle knowing he had to get her and the King away from the skirmish as quickly as possible.
    "My Queen! Hurry! We must-AGGGH!" A searing pain shot up through his spine before he could reach her. Mareth's sword rung as it clashed against the floor, his armor creaking as he fell to his knees, He turned, watching as the world around him slowed almost to a halt with his eyes catching a glimpse of his attacker who he had known had not been in sight earlier. Even as he extended his hand towards the assassin he knew it would be to no avail. His magic failed him as Mareth crashed against the ground, blood trickling out of the hole in the back of his armor. "D-damn you...!"
    Post by: Arch, Oct 12, 2015 in forum: Retirement Home
  5. Arch
    Dammit Jeff. Abandon all hope for your cousin.
    Post by: Arch, Oct 9, 2015 in forum: The Spam Zone
  6. Arch
    Totally forgot to add Peter Quill/Star Lord(from the GotG movie) and Daniel Ketch/Ghost Rider(Earth 616 I think?).
    Post by: Arch, Oct 7, 2015 in forum: Retirement Home
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    First song with my new guitar. Expect a cover of a certain Kingdom Hearts song sometime this month. ...Maybe. Probably. If I finish it.

    Post by: Arch, Oct 6, 2015 in forum: Production Studio
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    The movie was fun. Honestly what I hated most was Arya's casting choice. Looked too old and given how many times her hair color was mentioned in the books...I would have hoped they would get that much right. The video game based off the movie on the other hand was actually pretty damn good and sported this great piece of music:

    Post by: Arch, Oct 5, 2015 in forum: The Spam Zone
  9. Arch
    Just superhero comics(and their respective extra media) seems good enough. Though it might be fun just to have Sonic in simply for the sake of killing him in the first post. That would be satisfying.
    Post by: Arch, Oct 2, 2015 in forum: Retirement Home
  10. Arch
    Don't use both. You don't want to repeat factors if you don't have to.
    Post by: Arch, Oct 2, 2015 in forum: The Spam Zone
  11. Arch

    That's right. The least common denominator is a combination of every prime factor both denominators have. So in this case 7^2 * 5^3. 125*49. ...So that's pretty big but that number is your LCD.
    Post by: Arch, Oct 2, 2015 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Either use a calculator and divide 8/125 as well as 3/49 (the bigger number will be the better deal) or find a common denominator between the two and convert them both into fractions with a common denominator(again, bigger on the top is better).

    8/125= .064
    3/49 = .062 (approximately)

    8/125>3/49

    8/125 is the better deal.
    Post by: Arch, Oct 2, 2015 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Thread

    Fun Times



    Turn on annotations for fun times.
    Thread by: Arch, Oct 1, 2015, 0 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  14. Arch
    Leave your fancy boxes in the art museum you baguette. THIS IS MATH DAMMIT. /late

    That's pretty neat though. Would've been a nice tool for me to use to tutor people on proportions.
    Post by: Arch, Oct 1, 2015 in forum: The Spam Zone
  15. Arch
    You can't actually. At least, not by any known physical laws. Einstein's Theory of Relativity just doesn't apply at all to speeds faster than light. And if you were to stop all movement all that would happen is reaching absolute zero...which does nothing special in terms of time travel.
    Post by: Arch, Sep 29, 2015 in forum: The Spam Zone
  16. Arch
    That's a definite maybe. c:
    Post by: Arch, Sep 29, 2015 in forum: The Spam Zone
  17. Arch
    If you don't suffer while learning, you aren't learning.

    No that's not a joke. Glad you figured it out. c:
    Post by: Arch, Sep 29, 2015 in forum: The Spam Zone
  18. Arch
    Solving for x is the only relevant thing. Substituting into a revenue equation is trivial. ...Plus I was on my phone when I posted that and didn't want to type more. I've tutored harder problems than this for two years. Business math at this level is stupid and I don't understand why anyone would have to take it. Well, I suppose I do understand why. People who design "core subjects" at the college level have the IQ of a dog.

    Standardized tests are awful in the US. >> But showing every step is objectively a waste of time and most professors in higher math would get very annoyed if you start using up space for bs algebra and calculus that you should be doing in your head.


    Yo momma is an A. OH SICK BURN
    Post by: Arch, Sep 29, 2015 in forum: The Spam Zone
  19. Arch
    70,000+17x=26x

    Solving for x gives us 70,000/9
    Post by: Arch, Sep 29, 2015 in forum: The Spam Zone
  20. Arch
    I haven't named it. I honestly can't think of a name fitting for it. Unless I called it "Limba" but that'd be stupid since it'd just be named after the woods it's made out of.
    Post by: Arch, Sep 27, 2015 in forum: The Spam Zone