Nothing much has changed, at least in the scenes you're participating in. Unfortunately Roxas dropped, though.
Finally posted! Sorry for the wait Savato.I was the slow one here. No need to apologies.
<Snipped quote by Lmpkio> I was the slow one here. No need to apologies.Nah its cool. Don't worry.
@PKMNB0Y Just in case you missed it, the guy that Masaru saw in the restaurant was Gintoki. I wasn't expecting Gintoki to notice him back, though. Since he looks really plain compared to a lot of the characters here. :VI know, but there wasn't a direct interaction so...
<Snipped quote by HHShetland> I know, but there wasn't a direct interaction so...Fair enough. I was just making sure you noticed.
I find it kinda weird that Cinder Fall monitors every e-mail ever sent out on a network that spans multiple universes and numbers in the thousands, but I won't fault her for being that bored.Sounds like Soundwave. Except the bored part.
I find it kinda weird that Cinder Fall monitors every e-mail ever sent out on a network that spans multiple universes and numbers in the thousands, but I won't fault her for being that bored.Nah, not all of them. It's just that Takahara wasn't exactly subtle with his call to branch off and form a different organization, so she could easily notice it. It's probably just a matter of being part of the listserv, if they use that.
Suddenly, every e-mail in the multiverse continues to use architecture dating back over twenty years today. :PBah, details (They don't matter). Needless to say, when you mass spam all floor level personnel in an organization at the same time with the same email, it's not going to take long for people who didn't get it to notice.
<Snipped quote by Raineh Daze> Bah, details (They don't matter). Needless to say, when you mass spam all floor level personnel in an organization at the same time with the same email, it's not going to take long for people who didn't get it to notice.Was it all floor level personnel? I would think his "Hench List" only contained people he could trust, and even then it'd mostly only be people who could spread the word.