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| Team Kimba costumes [message #12871] |
Thu, 03 July 2008 22:10  |
Sweet Cashews Messages: 49 Registered: June 2008 |
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I read Boston Brawl II, and yet I could not tell who had which costume. Did they all choose to have costumes of the same style, or was it all that Fey could conjure up on short notice? If give the choice to try a different costume, would they?
Also, I am trying to keep everyone in character for a fanfic that I am writing, which includes a character trying to redesign Team Kimba's uniforms. Would they allow her to use them as models? What would their reaction be if she showed them what she wanted to put them in?
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| Re: Team Kimba costumes - Spoiler [message #12872 is a reply to message #12871 ] |
Thu, 03 July 2008 22:52   |
XaltatunOfAcheron Messages: 1930 Registered: July 2005 Location: Atlantis |
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| Sweet Cashews wrote on Thu, 03 July 2008 22:10 | I read Boston Brawl II, and yet I could not tell who had which costume.
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It's a bit of a puzzle.
S P O I L E R
Red / tree = Fey (Daughter of the Burning Oak)
Saffron / Tao symbol = Bladedancer
Blue / Knight piece = Lancer
Blue / wings = Tennyo
Orange / cat's head = Chaka
Black / Letter P = Phase
Pink / Gear = Generator
The only ones that aren't really obvious (at least to me) were Tennyo and Chaka. I have no idea where the cat's head comes from, but there's a scene later where Chaka's wearing orange trim, so the blue has to be Tennyo. (It just occurred to me that Tennyo has blue hair. I didn't catch that the first time through.)
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Did they all choose to have costumes of the same style, or was it all that Fey could conjure up on short notice?
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There's a comment in Ayla 4 that suggests that they anticipated that the Necromancer would take a shot, so I presume that they had enough time to come up with a design. There's also a comment in one of J.G.'s stories (Walking Alone) about starting a simulator run against the Grunts on 11/27. Arena 99 rules indicate that they have to have costumes. That's because there's a direct feed to the underground Mutant Death Match pay-per-view.
I also suspect that this is a single-use (or at least "use in Boston") set of uniforms so they can protect their identities.
Ayla also has designed an individual uniform that she's apparently quite happy with, and had it run off by Cecila Rogers (Rogers Boutique).
As far as the rest? The rules for fan-fics are that there's a specific disclaimer that has to be on the top of the story: see any of mine for an example.
Frankly, I wouldn't get that close to the canon characters without checking the story with the relevant author. Team Kimba, in particular, has a 4 year story arc planned. However, to each his own.
Xaltatun
Oxymoron: Jumbo Shrimp
Impossible: Sustainable Growth
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| Re: Team Kimba costumes - Spoiler [message #12874 is a reply to message #12872 ] |
Thu, 03 July 2008 23:48   |
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Sir Lee Messages: 3068 Registered: May 2005 Location: São Paulo, Brazil |
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| XaltatunOfAcheron wrote on Thu, 03 July 2008 23:52 | Red / tree = Fey (Daughter of the Burning Oak)
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"Burning" oak = red, yes. But also, she's a redhead. So, red is naturally "her color". As to the tree, both the burning oak thing and the more general fact that she's a nature mage.
| Quote: | Saffron / Tao symbol = Bladedancer
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This one is pretty obvious. Saffron is a traditional color for Eastern monks, and she's the Handmaid of the Tao.
| Quote: | Dark blue / Knight piece = Lancer
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Well, blue is traditional for "boy", and he certainly fits the knight stereotype.
| Quote: | Light blue / wings = Tennyo
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Blue hair, certainly, also blue sky. But wings? It's not like her only power is flying. A Wave Cannon or an atomic mushroom would be more appropriate...
| Quote: | Orange / cat's head = Chaka
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Chaka MEANS "leopard," so a cat's head is appropriate. And leopards are yellow-orange and black.
| Quote: | Black / Letter P = Phase
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Black=darkness, disappearances... and also black=heavy. The letter P, particularly in a "fade" tone, on a mostly-white uniform is highly reminiscent of the Legion of Super Heroes character "Phantom Girl," who also has phasing powers.
| Quote: | Pink / G inside a gear = Generator
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Well, just TRY telling Jade that she can't use pink... the gear is also traditional iconic shorthand for "mechanism," which works for her supposed devisor power. Even if she's facing someone who has no idea who she is, the gear might work as misdirection -- Bad Guy see "gear," thinks "this shrimp is some kind of techhead."
I wonder why there are two blue-trimmed uniforms and no green-trimmed ones. Lancer's certainly could be olive green, for instance. It would fit with his military background.
[Updated on: Thu, 03 July 2008 23:55] Don't call me Shirley. You will surely make me surly.
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| Re: Team Kimba costumes [message #12878 is a reply to message #12871 ] |
Fri, 04 July 2008 01:25   |
Sweet Cashews Messages: 49 Registered: June 2008 |
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So what would the character's reaction be if, say, an unpperclassman came and asked them to help her with a costuming project. And her first line would be "Except for the little one, your costumes show no originality and no individuality. It's time for a change."
If anyone wants to know, the alternate costumes designed for Team Kimba would be the costumes that I'm putting on them as I'm drawing their pictures. Personally, I think green fits Chaka...
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| Re: Team Kimba costumes - Spoiler [message #12884 is a reply to message #12874 ] |
Fri, 04 July 2008 13:48   |
XaltatunOfAcheron Messages: 1930 Registered: July 2005 Location: Atlantis |
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| Sir Lee wrote on Thu, 03 July 2008 23:48 |
| Xaltatun | Dark blue / Knight piece = Lancer
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Well, blue is traditional for "boy", and he certainly fits the knight stereotype.
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And knights have lances...
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| Xaltatun | Light blue / wings = Tennyo
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Blue hair, certainly, also blue sky. But wings? It's not like her only power is flying. A Wave Cannon or an atomic mushroom would be more appropriate...
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I suppose a spaceship with a skull and crossbones would be a bit too detailed for an icon. Also she's probably still sensitive about her resemblance to Ryoko. The wings, by the way, are a common symbol for an air force.
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| Xaltatun | Pink / G inside a gear = Generator
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Well, just TRY telling Jade that she can't use pink... the gear is also traditional iconic shorthand for "mechanism," which works for her supposed devisor power. Even if she's facing someone who has no idea who she is, the gear might work as misdirection -- Bad Guy see "gear," thinks "this shrimp is some kind of techhead."
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And a G is a common symbol on electrical diagrams for a generator.
Xaltatun
Oxymoron: Jumbo Shrimp
Impossible: Sustainable Growth
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| Re: Team Kimba costumes - Spoiler [message #12889 is a reply to message #12884 ] |
Fri, 04 July 2008 22:20   |
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Sir Lee Messages: 3068 Registered: May 2005 Location: São Paulo, Brazil |
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Canon authors please correct me if I'm wrong, but Nikki did NOT whip up all those costumes from thin air -- in the "costume change" scene, all the Kimbas were holding small backpacks and their attitude was of a rehearsed maneuver. It seems to me that after Carson tore them a new one for being photographed in Boston, someone thought that they'd better have some disguise in case they got in trouble again.
However, wearing two layers of clothing, like in old comics, is hardly comfortable. Carrying a change of clothes all day long is no fun. And you never have a convenient locker room around when you have to change into your costume in a hurry.
So, this is what I figure Fey has whipped up: some kind of shrink/exchange clothing spell -- each Kimba carried a small backpack, containing his/her costume, magically shrunk. Then Fey would be able to make their civvies exchange places with the costumes in the backpacks.
As to the design... well, these are utilitarian, not particularly distinctive and offer some sort of face covering. The goal in this case was NOT to make yourself known -- just the reverse, in fact. I expect that the Kimbas will design different, more colorful costumes for use inside Whateley, and these rather nondescript ones will be kept for this sort of "out-of-grounds" situations in which they would prefer NOT to be identified correctly.
[Updated on: Tue, 08 July 2008 12:42] Don't call me Shirley. You will surely make me surly.
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| Re: Team Kimba costumes - Spoiler [message #12928 is a reply to message #12889 ] |
Tue, 08 July 2008 11:04   |
Kiai Messages: 58 Registered: April 2008 Location: exploring the penultimate... |
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I give it the thumbs-up for Psych Factor. Not only for going Mighty Morphin' Kimba Rangers after any interested parties have already made an eyeball identification and reported in, but for the uniformity of the uniforms (heh) maximizing the difficulty for anyone on the opposing team trying to keep track of who's who, without confusing themselves. Now all they need are those Maxon full-face helmets and the gaudy belt-buckles...
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