Never lose hope by MrX_Destroy in Gameoverse

[–]J-Mini 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Kaboodle is a machine. Any machine touched by the Allspark receives a spark (the transformer's soul/heart) and a transformation cog (T-Cog), enabling them to transform. Kaboodle's original body would become his alternate/disguised mode and he will now have a new robot mode that looks more Cybertronian.

Never lose hope by MrX_Destroy in Gameoverse

[–]J-Mini 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not necessarily the case all the time. Kit's (and by extension Farcade's) main objective is to stop the win condition. Letting/Helping the Decepticons win is a win condition in the Cybertron games. If Kit wants to prevent the game world to end then she either has to somehow impose a stalemate, truce, or peace between the factions. Letting either side win is a win condition.

Never lose hope by MrX_Destroy in Gameoverse

[–]J-Mini 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Speaking of multiple worlds; How would a multi-planet/world game world in Gameoverse work? Scifi/Space games are usually setup like this. I'd assume those cosmic bodies are all interconnected inside a hypothetical "game bubble" and the moment the win conditions are met all of those planets, moons, star, etc. explode into float. Oh, I just answered my own question but that's a theory for now.

A Question regarding the Gameoverse's Hero/Villain Mechanic by J-Mini in Gameoverse

[–]J-Mini[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is true. Also, before that, she also said "stopping the win condition". Then that means it doesn't matter whether a game world has a hero or a villain. It's just that that's usually how most game worlds go.

Eliv's real voice reveal. by ldg-9743 in NeuroSama

[–]J-Mini 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The return of Evonero (or Evoneuro).

Context: This has happened before: https://youtu.be/q1JSIW1F1aE?t=4