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Post by Trent Lawless on Mar 3, 2008 10:41:27 GMT -5
Man, in the early days I flipped just about everybody at one point or another. The first was Comrade Terror, who would up forming a championship caliber team with Commander Sam. Bishop Hell had a face run, Terak had a great heel run way before I wrote him that way in the CPC, Vanity went face, Billy Jo Boxer and the Punisher heel to team with Thantos as the Tyrannic Triumvirate.
Lots. But since about the 2114 set, I've played by the book.
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Post by Mr. Hyde on Mar 3, 2008 11:30:57 GMT -5
Man, in the early days I flipped just about everybody at one point or another. The first was Comrade Terror, who would up forming a championship caliber team with Commander Sam. Bishop Hell had a face run, Terak had a great heel run way before I wrote him that way in the CPC, Vanity went face, Billy Jo Boxer and the Punisher heel to team with Thantos as the Tyrannic Triumvirate. Lots. But since about the 2114 set, I've played by the book. Man, Commander Sam and Comrade Terror teamed up sounds awesome!
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Post by Justin Case on Mar 3, 2008 12:14:09 GMT -5
Man, in the early days I flipped just about everybody at one point or another. The first was Comrade Terror, who would up forming a championship caliber team with Commander Sam. Bishop Hell had a face run, Terak had a great heel run way before I wrote him that way in the CPC, Vanity went face, Billy Jo Boxer and the Punisher heel to team with Thantos as the Tyrannic Triumvirate. Lots. But since about the 2114 set, I've played by the book. Was that Terak turn one of the inspirations in doing it in the CPC? Curious!
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Post by swarm on Mar 3, 2008 13:19:18 GMT -5
Well, I flipped Plethador into the biggest heel in the galaxy and at the same time Swarm became the greatest anti-hero (and often times straight up heel) at the same time.
That's probably the two that stand out most.
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Post by antimony on Mar 3, 2008 15:25:42 GMT -5
The one that stands out the most for me is when I first started playing. It seemed obvious to me that Beast-Rider and Renegade couldn't co-exist (especially since they lost so much), so I split them up, but I had Beast-Rider turn heel on Renegade as opposed to the more intuitive reverse.
I booked them in every specialty match I could find, including a "Pyramid of Power" match I found in one newsletter or another. Renegade cleaned the mat with Beast-Rider, of course, but it was a very enjoyable series of matches.
In my most recent (and final) restart, after Polarity's attack on Thantos, I actually kept the Gamemaster as a face and turned Star Warrior heel, playing the "What about me?" card when everyone went on and on about the injury to Thantos. That lasted until Star Warrior's 2090 update, at which time I did a double-switch and had Thantos form a heel group, along with Pulsar Prime and Actagon (and a bootleg named Moon Knight--the anti-Star Warrior). They were a dominant heel faction, and Prime/Actagon proved to be a heck of a tag team. They were no 'BadgerQuake,' but then...who is?
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Post by PermanentlyHip on Mar 3, 2008 15:29:35 GMT -5
Let's see..
I did a drawing of Massif with aviator sunglasses and a pony-tail that inspired me to turn him heel.
In order to deal with the Keepers (when the Third Force debuted), Thantos went "face" for a while and teamed up with Galactic Punisher as CRIME & PUNISHMENT. Very successful team.
Probably the longest turn was Matador during the fed wars year; he was my top good guy for several game editions.
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Post by Trent Lawless on Mar 3, 2008 15:59:34 GMT -5
Man, in the early days I flipped just about everybody at one point or another. The first was Comrade Terror, who would up forming a championship caliber team with Commander Sam. Bishop Hell had a face run, Terak had a great heel run way before I wrote him that way in the CPC, Vanity went face, Billy Jo Boxer and the Punisher heel to team with Thantos as the Tyrannic Triumvirate. Lots. But since about the 2114 set, I've played by the book. Was that Terak turn one of the inspirations in doing it in the CPC? Curious! I'm sure it was. He just seemed like the perfect type to snap about the fact that he'd always played it by the book and never got anywhere for it (and in fact got abused by folks like TASK!). Also I wanted to do something with Gila where he became the unlikely face manager of a not-too-bad stable. I think it worked out pretty well!
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Post by victoryroll84 on Mar 3, 2008 16:26:12 GMT -5
I had Vanity turn face at one point fueding with Renegade who I turned heel. My twin brother turned Star Warrior heel/face via Bret Hart style in 2089.Were Cetus,Deimos and Earth were the only fans that cheered for their hero and the rest of the galaxy booed him because he was too clean cut and didn't poke fun at anybody. And when he won the big belt he would only defend the belt at the formentioned places. it was alot of fun to read.
Star turned back as the galaxy's hero in 2090 after Bishop Hell gave Hellfire too Star's "wife" which resulted in a classic and memorable feud.
I think its a fun change of pace too turn Heels to Faces and vice versa. From time to time anyway.
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Post by Eliath on Mar 3, 2008 18:02:25 GMT -5
Symbiote body-snatched Endgame (not the same, but kind of )
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Post by Matt on Mar 3, 2008 22:58:34 GMT -5
I also flipped Comrade Terror. I'm too lazy too look up the storyline, but Alien Corps team with Vanity and someone else in a face stable. He flipped back, but eventually Dreadnaught became one of my biggest faces ever. And since my original fed is only through 2109, he's still alive!
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