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Post by Rose on Jan 28, 2016 2:49:26 GMT
the part where dr alphys blows up online about mew mew kissy cutie 2 xD You mean "My review of mew mew kissy cutie 2: mew mew kissy cutie 2 was neither kissy nor cutie, it was trash. 0 stars." ?
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Post by skywishes01 on Jan 28, 2016 2:50:58 GMT
the part where dr alphys blows up online about mew mew kissy cutie 2 xD You mean "My review of mew mew kissy cutie 2: mew mew kissy cutie 2 was neither kissy nor cutie, it was trash. 0 stars." ? basically everything she says on the phone when she thinks we're not listening... but yeah. i remembered it as funnier though..
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Post by Rose on Jan 28, 2016 2:56:35 GMT
You mean "My review of mew mew kissy cutie 2: mew mew kissy cutie 2 was neither kissy nor cutie, it was trash. 0 stars." ? basically everything she says on the phone when she thinks we're not listening... but yeah. i remembered it as funnier though.. This is why I love Alphys. She's so relatable
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Post by Vermiculus on Jan 28, 2016 3:02:13 GMT
North: Ice South: Ice West: Ice East: Snowdin Town... (...and ice.)
*I'm 19 years old and I already wasted my entire life.
*EVERYBODY LOVES JAPES
*I'M NOT CRYING. I JUST... CAUGHT SOMETHING IN MY EYE. *what did you catch? *TEARS!
*Homemade spaghetti is the best! *BUT I JUST BUY STORE BRAND BECAUSE THEY'RE THE CHEAPEST! NGAH!
"It's possible you might have a problem"
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Post by zackazi on Jan 28, 2016 20:31:19 GMT
"knock knock" -"who's there?" "dishes" -"dishes who?" "dishes out a bad joke"
honestly this one makes no sense but its funny xD
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Post by Vermiculus on Jan 28, 2016 20:41:32 GMT
*Who needs arms... with legs like these?
*Who needs legs with arms like these? ; )
Also, when you leave Napstablook's place with one of his soundtracks playing...
*Is this my punishment for being creepy? ; )
And my first non-punny quote:
*I'm not ready to say goodbye to someone like you again! *So please, JUST LET ME WIN!!!
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Post by Rose on Jan 30, 2016 15:51:09 GMT
Just a question? Is there any way to edit polls to put Napstablook on there?
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Post by Vermiculus on Jan 30, 2016 17:11:04 GMT
Just a question? Is there any way to edit polls to put Napstablook on there? I would have to delete the entire poll (reset it) to put his name on there. But I agree he should be up there. I might just go ahead and do it now before we have any more votes.
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Post by Rose on Jan 30, 2016 18:12:54 GMT
Awesome Napstablook for the win
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Post by Vermiculus on Feb 9, 2016 3:55:29 GMT
Updated the forum! You can now talk about the entire game of Undertale, and discuss things such as characters, quotes, theories, scenes, dialogue, scenes, and anything else game-related!
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Post by Party poison on Feb 9, 2016 18:55:01 GMT
to so funny but really mew mew 3 is the best
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Post by Vermiculus on Feb 12, 2016 18:41:05 GMT
I really want to get this discussion going, so... I will ask a question!
Who exactly is W. D. Gaster?
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Post by Rose on Feb 13, 2016 3:25:44 GMT
I really want to get this discussion going, so... I will ask a question! Who exactly is W. D. Gaster? Warning: Contains spoliers for the gameI believe he was the royal scientist for Asgore before Alphys. While messing with the fun values of the game the Gaster followers appear in hotland and tell his story. He is hinted at by the riverboat person as the "man who speaks in hands" aka, wingdings. His name is most likely made up of the two fonts Wingdings and Aster while the "Gaster" part may be relating to the Swedish word for ghost; gast. If his name is relating to the two fonts it makes me wonder if he could be either a skeleton like sans and papyrus or maybe even related. Sans and Gaster could have some sort of relationship which is hinted at due to Sans' knowledge of timelines and the anomaly in the timelines, the strange machine in his workshop (hidden behind his house), and the skull-like lasers he uses called "gasterblasters." The gaster followers in hotland tell the story of how Gaster fell into one of his own creations (possibly the machine in Sans' workshop?), that his life was cut short after an experiment went wrong and his presence shattered against time and space. One of the followers even says that "they shouldn't gossip about someone who's listening." Gaster's existence is very mysterious and leads me to wonder if Sans has more meaning to this game. After all, he is one of the only characters who addresses the player, not the character, and is aware of the timelines. In Sans' workshop behind his house there are blueprints and photo albums that presumably relate to Gaster. In one drawer is a picture with 3 poorly drawn people and the words "don't forget." This might be foreshadowing that Sans knows more about Gaster than others do. The blueprint in his workshop is written in symbols, possible wingdings, that the player cannot understand. According to Toby Fox, the machine in the workshop is made to never be fixed. Meaning that if Gaster fell in he is gone forever. This is all the information I have at the moment, if anyone wants more detail I'd be happy to give some more :3 If background is needed I can provide. I love talking about this stuff, but sorry for the spoilers.
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Post by Vermiculus on Feb 13, 2016 22:08:31 GMT
I really want to get this discussion going, so... I will ask a question! Who exactly is W. D. Gaster? Warning: Contains spoliers for the gameI believe he was the royal scientist for Asgore before Alphys. While messing with the fun values of the game the Gaster followers appear in hotland and tell his story. He is hinted at by the riverboat person as the "man who speaks in hands" aka, wingdings. His name is most likely made up of the two fonts Wingdings and Aster while the "Gaster" part may be relating to the Swedish word for ghost; gast. If his name is relating to the two fonts it makes me wonder if he could be either a skeleton like sans and papyrus or maybe even related. Sans and Gaster could have some sort of relationship which is hinted at due to Sans' knowledge of timelines and the anomaly in the timelines, the strange machine in his workshop (hidden behind his house), and the skull-like lasers he uses called "gasterblasters." The gaster followers in hotland tell the story of how Gaster fell into one of his own creations (possibly the machine in Sans' workshop?), that his life was cut short after an experiment went wrong and his presence shattered against time and space. One of the followers even says that "they shouldn't gossip about someone who's listening." Gaster's existence is very mysterious and leads me to wonder if Sans has more meaning to this game. After all, he is one of the only characters who addresses the player, not the character, and is aware of the timelines. In Sans' workshop behind his house there are blueprints and photo albums that presumably relate to Gaster. In one drawer is a picture with 3 poorly drawn people and the words "don't forget." This might be foreshadowing that Sans knows more about Gaster than others do. The blueprint in his workshop is written in symbols, possible wingdings, that the player cannot understand. According to Toby Fox, the machine in the workshop is made to never be fixed. Meaning that if Gaster fell in he is gone forever. This is all the information I have at the moment, if anyone wants more detail I'd be happy to give some more :3 If background is needed I can provide. I love talking about this stuff, but sorry for the spoilers. I like that idea a lot! However, there is a few tidbits that I would like to add in to this theory, if that is alright. I too believe that Gaster was the Royal Scientist before Alphys, and he was the one that built the true lab. I also believe that he was the one that STARTED conducting all of these experiments in his almost crazed attempt to free the monsters from the Underground. I also believe he was the one that built the machine behind San's house, but that wasn't what led to his demise. It was determination. Let's assume for a moment that Sans and Papyrus are somehow related to Gaster in one way or another, as it is popularly believed. We also should assume that Gaster was the one that build the Core, which is what provided power to the entire Underground, and, more importantly, his Lab. We should also assume that this trio of skeletons are old. Very old. When the first human fell to the Underground, Gaster was already far into his experiments. However, with the addition of Chara, Gaster found a new source. Determination. I would like to believe that, somehow or another, Gaster was able to take a portion of Chara's determination. This may reflect as to why Chara became so... murderous. Especially when before in the pictures in the game Chara was a part of the family with Asgore, Toriel, and Asirel. It could be written off as happy, if Chara's face weren't hidden in those pictures. However, there is actually no real proof for any of that. It's just an idea I built in my head. But enough about Chara, for now. If we want to understand what happened to Gaster, at least based off of that theory, we'll have to look at a couple of characters that are much more recent. Undyne, for example. It is proven that she has her own determination when you kill her in either the genocide or the pacifist route. It's what causes her to cheat death, allowing her to stay for those last few attacks before finally melting away into dust. Imagine if Gaster injected himself with some of Chara's determination. It may have just been out of pure scientific curiosity, but as to why he did so is unimportant. What is important is that he did, and that he left behind information about the ideas that he had and some of the effects that it caused. This information would ultimately be passed down to Alphys, who was able to inject more monsters with the determination of the five other humans that fell before Frisk and after Chara, and created the amalgamates. Now, it is very obvious that Gaster is also an amalgamate, though maybe not in the sense as the amalgamates are in the True Lab. What really matters is that he, like the other amalgamates, are still here after death. His ultimate demise was the Determination Extraction Machine, which injected him with the determination that inevitably tore his body apart.
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Post by Rose on Feb 13, 2016 22:23:40 GMT
Warning: Contains spoliers for the gameI believe he was the royal scientist for Asgore before Alphys. While messing with the fun values of the game the Gaster followers appear in hotland and tell his story. He is hinted at by the riverboat person as the "man who speaks in hands" aka, wingdings. His name is most likely made up of the two fonts Wingdings and Aster while the "Gaster" part may be relating to the Swedish word for ghost; gast. If his name is relating to the two fonts it makes me wonder if he could be either a skeleton like sans and papyrus or maybe even related. Sans and Gaster could have some sort of relationship which is hinted at due to Sans' knowledge of timelines and the anomaly in the timelines, the strange machine in his workshop (hidden behind his house), and the skull-like lasers he uses called "gasterblasters." The gaster followers in hotland tell the story of how Gaster fell into one of his own creations (possibly the machine in Sans' workshop?), that his life was cut short after an experiment went wrong and his presence shattered against time and space. One of the followers even says that "they shouldn't gossip about someone who's listening." Gaster's existence is very mysterious and leads me to wonder if Sans has more meaning to this game. After all, he is one of the only characters who addresses the player, not the character, and is aware of the timelines. In Sans' workshop behind his house there are blueprints and photo albums that presumably relate to Gaster. In one drawer is a picture with 3 poorly drawn people and the words "don't forget." This might be foreshadowing that Sans knows more about Gaster than others do. The blueprint in his workshop is written in symbols, possible wingdings, that the player cannot understand. According to Toby Fox, the machine in the workshop is made to never be fixed. Meaning that if Gaster fell in he is gone forever. This is all the information I have at the moment, if anyone wants more detail I'd be happy to give some more :3 If background is needed I can provide. I love talking about this stuff, but sorry for the spoilers. I like that idea a lot! However, there is a few tidbits that I would like to add in to this theory, if that is alright. I too believe that Gaster was the Royal Scientist before Alphys, and he was the one that built the true lab. I also believe that he was the one that STARTED conducting all of these experiments in his almost crazed attempt to free the monsters from the Underground. I also believe he was the one that built the machine behind San's house, but that wasn't what led to his demise. It was determination. Let's assume for a moment that Sans and Papyrus are somehow related to Gaster in one way or another, as it is popularly believed. We also should assume that Gaster was the one that build the Core, which is what provided power to the entire Underground, and, more importantly, his Lab. We should also assume that this trio of skeletons are old. Very old. When the first human fell to the Underground, Gaster was already far into his experiments. However, with the addition of Chara, Gaster found a new source. Determination. I would like to believe that, somehow or another, Gaster was able to take a portion of Chara's determination. This may reflect as to why Chara became so... murderous. Especially when before in the pictures in the game Chara was a part of the family with Asgore, Toriel, and Asirel. It could be written off as happy, if Chara's face weren't hidden in those pictures. However, there is actually no real proof for any of that. It's just an idea I built in my head. But enough about Chara, for now. If we want to understand what happened to Gaster, at least based off of that theory, we'll have to look at a couple of characters that are much more recent. Undyne, for example. It is proven that she has her own determination when you kill her in either the genocide or the pacifist route. It's what causes her to cheat death, allowing her to stay for those last few attacks before finally melting away into dust. Imagine if Gaster injected himself with some of Chara's determination. It may have just been out of pure scientific curiosity, but as to why he did so is unimportant. What is important is that he did, and that he left behind information about the ideas that he had and some of the effects that it caused. This information would ultimately be passed down to Alphys, who was able to inject more monsters with the determination of the five other humans that fell before Frisk and after Chara, and created the amalgamates. Now, it is very obvious that Gaster is also an amalgamate, though maybe not in the sense as the amalgamates are in the True Lab. What really matters is that he, like the other amalgamates, are still here after death. His ultimate demise was the Determination Extraction Machine, which injected him with the determination that inevitably tore his body apart. I like what you've added a lot! Although I still like to believe that the machine in the workshop is related to the accident. Maybe the machine was used to inject monsters with determination or something like that? Perhaps while he was conducting experiments, he accidentally injected himself using the machine and became an amalgamate. That would explain why his sprite looks so deformed and melted.
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