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Post by Tournament Master on Jun 9, 2020 22:40:45 GMT -5
Pulsar was always one of my favorites. It's too bad his career was derailed with that eye injury! That could be a cool piece of art to revisit some day.
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Post by wayne on Jun 9, 2020 23:49:26 GMT -5
I agree w u guys on Doomsayer. Very cool mechanic. Whoever made this card did a great job. Real creative. I think Rob knocked it out of the park. I'm interested to hear some stories about how it affected a big match and if there were any disasters afterwards. I'm just starting a few 'fed flashback' cards that I imagine were dark shows pulled from the archives. Qualitar (i'm in 2102 at moment) on hosting duties. No title matches or anything like that so as not disrupt my fed history. So a chance to try some of new tinkered cards and mechanics. Comrade Terror is booked to face Galactic Punisher and Doomsayer's power up worked to reduce his pin rating. Looking forward to playing the bout and of course how he copes with the subsequent damage. He has an Aethran Ultimate Escape Match to wrestle a couple cards later, Rebels-All Earth Squad so maybe they pulled the power up trick too early. Trouble is the bout against Galactic Punisher is seen as a big deal. Although Galactic Punisher is mainly on the tail of Krakan in 2090 there is a lot of heat between him and the Rebels, linked with their imprisonments before the Galactic War. EDIT ... Just played it out. The Power Up did nothing for Comrade Terror. Galactic Punisher was on fire rocking him with several Galactic Cannons and LIFE SENTENCE (took three of these but eventually did the job). So it backfires. Match is lost and Comrade Terror in bad shape for a couple of upcming key matches. Doomsayer powerless to try any more power ups until Comrade Terror recovers
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