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Rumble 17975 Joan Of Arc vs. Test Character Zero
Mercenaryblade replied to Mercenaryblade's topic in CBUB Unrated Rumbles
Usually my denials have a reason like wrong link, or bad image. I'm still racking my brain why Boudica is unacceptable, we've got freakin Erwin Rommel, Robert E Lee, and Genghis Kahn in the database. Boudica was a badass Celtic queen who led a rebellion against the Romans in Britain after they assaulted her daughters. She burned several towns and routed a whole legion. Yep, Boodika was indeed named after her: Boodikka is a fictional character featured in comic books published by DC Comics. Boodikka is a tall, well-muscled humanoid alien female with pink skin and reddish black hair. Her name is a play on the ancient British warrior-queen Boudica. -
Rumble 17975 Joan Of Arc vs. Test Character Zero
Mercenaryblade replied to Mercenaryblade's topic in CBUB Unrated Rumbles
Might have to. Still find the denial a bit on the ridiculous side -
Rumble 17975 Joan Of Arc vs. Test Character Zero
Mercenaryblade replied to Mercenaryblade's topic in CBUB Unrated Rumbles
So why did I have both go unarmored? Because by Joan's time they had plate mail, well beyond anything the Celtic tribes had at their disposal. Just evening the odds. -
Joan of Arc vs Boudica, warrior Queen of the Celts Boudica - Wikipedia One on one fight, no armor, Joan has a kite shield and longsword, and dagger. Boudica has a wood round shield, spear, and shortsword. Fight takes place in an open field Test Character Zero represents Boudica. I tried adding Boudica to the database but she was deemed unacceptable for some reason. We have more controversial historical figures in the database… Which historical woman warrior wins?
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Need help with image sizing
Mercenaryblade replied to WeAreVenom88's topic in CBUB General Discussion
Depends, can be a day or more -
Need help with image sizing
Mercenaryblade replied to WeAreVenom88's topic in CBUB General Discussion
I just go to PicResize.com and hit custom. -
From the album: CBUB Character Submission Images
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Official website is unacceptable
Mercenaryblade replied to Mercenaryblade's topic in CBUB General Discussion
Can do. -
Official website is unacceptable
Mercenaryblade replied to Mercenaryblade's topic in CBUB General Discussion
Originally published by Sony Computer Entertainment and created by Insomniac Games, the franchise has changed hands and developers numerous times before the rights to the intellectual property were acquired by Activision in 2008. Source Google and owning the reignited trilogy. Also in the official website that was linked Activision | Games -
Official website is unacceptable
Mercenaryblade replied to Mercenaryblade's topic in CBUB General Discussion
Seems I'm running into this problem again. I tried adding Ripto from the Spyro games and I got this message. I linked Activision's website as they own the rights to Spyro games. Did the website not show up? Is a character admin being super anal because Microsoft owns Activision now? I need an answer -
Rumble 17945 Scorpion (Mortal Kombat) vs. Jago
Mercenaryblade replied to WeAreVenom88's topic in CBUB Unrated Rumbles
I'm leaning Scorpion as well -
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Rumble 17948 Captain Jack Harkness vs. Cara Dune
Mercenaryblade replied to broadwaybeyonder's topic in CBUB Unrated Rumbles
4th Round, can Jack woo Cara? -
Match 17934 Pirates vs. Cowboys
Mercenaryblade replied to Mercenaryblade's topic in CBUB Rated Matches
Only one vote for the pirates. Surprised, I would think close quarters bar brawl would make it a bit more even... -
Rumble 17941 Alan Grant vs. Hadley's Hope (LV-426)
Mercenaryblade replied to Venom 2009's topic in CBUB Unrated Rumbles
Does Grant get a Spas-12? -
Match 17934 Pirates vs. Cowboys
Mercenaryblade replied to Mercenaryblade's topic in CBUB Rated Matches
Thanks DS! Glad you enjoyed it. -
Match 17934 Pirates vs. Cowboys
Mercenaryblade replied to Mercenaryblade's topic in CBUB Rated Matches
It will be an epic barfight! -
Rumble 17932 Shere Khan and Scar (Disney) vs. Tarzan
Mercenaryblade replied to Culwych1's topic in CBUB Unrated Rumbles
Leopard actually. Jaguars are in South America. But that was Disney Tarzan. This is the original pulp hero Tarzan and as you can see from the image pic, he's taking on a Predator. Pulp tarzan is leagues above Disney Tarzan in feats. He's fought lions before and far more deadly creatures. -
Match 17934 Pirates vs. Cowboys
Mercenaryblade replied to Mercenaryblade's topic in CBUB Rated Matches
Imagine if we threw in 1930's Gangsters into this too? -
San Francisco 1880 Carlton admired his creation, there in the dust swept streets of the growing city a building made of old timber. The word ‘Saloon’ was brightly painted upon the large sign that hung from the building. “Where did you say you got all that timber?” This was from his business partner, Ryan. “I got a good deal.” “I asked where you got it, not if you got a good deal.” Ryan replied testily. “Ahh, down in the Gulf, some old sailing ships were just rotting away. I had them broken down and shipped around the continent to here. Looks distinctive, doesn’t it?” Ryan frowned, “You used old ships to build a saloon catering to the cowpokes coming from the drives? Wouldn’t it make more sense to put it closer to the harbor where the sailors are?” Carlton waved this off, “No, those old salts would just berate me for repurposing ships. The cowpokes won’t care. They just want to drink gamble and…” “Stop.” Ryan held up his hand. Carlton frowned, “You’re awful prudish for a man who just became a part time saloon owner.” Ryan shook his head as he entered the establishment. It was empty, the staff and patrons not yet found. The man felt a shiver crawl up his spine as he looked upon the bar, the walls, the old wood contrasting with the new furnishings. “What’s with you?” Carlton asked. “My family comes from an old line. I can sense things beyond the veil, these ships you found. They were used for very bad things. You shouldn’t have disturbed them.” Carlton laughed, “Hey, not bad. Maybe you can put on that medium act and sucker some dough from folks.” “I’m serious Carlton.” Ryan glared. “Yeah, yeah, I’m off to make some hires.” Ryan looked at his partner. “What ever you do not return the heart to its place.” His voice seemed different, as if another spoke through him. “Hey, not bad. Keep it up.” Carlton said. Ryan shook his head, “Huh, what? What did I say.” “Master actor.” Carlton smirked as he left. Days passed and the saloon was soon operational. Now, there was a piano player, saloon girls, card dealer, and a bartender. The cowhands from the cattle trails often frequented the place, dusty from the trail and thirsty for drink. Tempers flared on more than one occasion, fists flew and even in some instances guns were drawn and fired. Carlton didn’t care so long as the money flowed. But Ryan couldn’t help but feel that as bad as brawls and shootouts were, something worse was around the corner. The saloon had a particular curiosity. The bar had an oblong hole within it as if something specific was meant to fit within. No one could figure it out, after all the planks had been part of a ship for the longest time. On evening on a particularly crowded night Gus the bartender was checking under the bar for an extra bottle when he spied something. A latch in the wood. Shrugging he gave in to his curiosity and pried the latch open with a clasp knife. A dull colored stone fell from the compartment, its surface scrawled with inscriptions of some foreign language. The bartender stood up with the stone in hand. “Whatcha got there?” A man at the bar asked. “Dunno, some rock with some strange carvings on it.” The man at the bar looked perplexed, “Slide it down here. I been around to some foreign places.” As this was happening Ryan got the shivers from his spot in the storehouse of the saloon. “The heart, no, no.” He dashed for the saloon as the rock was slid across the bartop and fell perfectly into the hole cut into the bar. It seemed like nothing happened, but then the saloon was suddenly filled with even more people. They wore clothes from decades ago, all manner of men with gold earrings and sometimes teeth, laughing raucously as they held tankards aloft. “Aye, who be these folk?” One asked. “Where the hell did you come from you old salt?” A cowhand asked. “Ghosts… they’re ghosts.” Ryan declared before he bumped into one of the sailors. “Ghost indeed, the only spirits here are the ones you drink!” The strange man declared. “Rum, bring on the rum!” Not ghosts it seemed, time displaced was not something any in the saloon could have guessed. It didn’t take long for things to spiral out of control, some comments were exchanged that grew heated, and soon the inevitable happened when hard men with too much adult beverages grew angry with one another. A brawl ensued, pirates against cowboys. Fists met faces, chairs and bottle became clubs. Knives, cutlasses, daggers, and even the occasional pistol flashed out and chaos reigned. Fight is on Time displaced Pirates against Cowboys. Close quarters, this is a bar brawl, there might be the occasional use of a pistol but it’s a melee fight primarily. Who will win the bar brawl?
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Been dropping the ball here, who I have added. Metroid: RaveBeak: Main antagonist of Metroid Dread. Halo: Eschraum: The brute warlord and Atriox's second in command. Pop-Culture: McGruff the Crimedog. Really surprised he wasn't in already. Hunger Games: Panem: The dystopian country from the books and films Peacekeepers: The enforcers of said dystopian country.
