SSB 3.5 RPG: Intro excerptFailures.Time and time again.He couldn't see where the flaw was. Every creation before had been nothing more than child's play. Even Crazy Hand could've made most if he weren't so destructively inclined. And even with this... why was he having so much trouble?So many scrapped... It was a few months before the rise and fall of the Subspace Emissary did he give up on his creation. It had so much promise, too. So much promise.And so much...power...It is said that one learns something new every day.And upon the invasion of the Subspace Army and imminent takeover of Tabuu did Master Hand learn something invaluable: ingredients. He ne
Preview - The M2h12: "...""...shh...""...""...shhhh..."02: "...What?"12: "Do you hear that?""There's someone..."...someone crying...""Listen, he's..."I think he's stopping..."02: "...""...Do... Do you think they...?"12: "...""...No..."They didn't... He just... stopped."02: "...Should we contact him?"12: "Yeah."..."I don't think he knows yet..."
IV - Chivalry ::Roy::From the start, no one really knew who he was, or where he came from. It was like something from out of an action movie: a courageous hero, a professional in the craft of knightly warfare, arrives on the scene during a massive ambush on the band of the Smash Brothers.The ambush consisted of a plethora of commoners found throughout The World. Goombas, mushroom-shaped enemies that had a knack for biting their prey, hailed from the famous Mushroom Kingdom; ReDeads, horrific zombie-like creatures created from the darkest of magics, rose from the grounds of Hyrule; and Kremlins, ranging from bipedal to quadruped crocodilians with distinctively l
III - Paradox ::Young Link::The fabric of time is a very delicate, difficult, and confusing thing to grasp. Just the very concept has eluded the most brilliant minds in all the kingdoms of The World. Ideas have come and gone on how one could possibly interact with a time now dead.Are places in time separated into different dimensions, categorized by historical events?What would be the consequences of time travel?Would confrontations with our past or future selves create an unspeakable paradox to the very space-time continuum?Questions such as these are extremely common amongst the scientific and philosophical. Indeed, just the very thought of HOW time travel wou