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Fox McCloud shows up on "Top Gear"

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 10:41 pm
by Khas
Okay, as my family and I have been watching the hillarious car show "Top Gear" on BBC America, I started pondering this little scenario. Somehow, contact between Lylat and Earth is established, and one day, Fox McCloud arrives on Earth, as a guest of the show "Top Gear".

The challenge? The hosts, Richard Hammond, James May, and Jeremy Clarkson must each build their own versions of the Arwing for Fox to pilot. How does this go?

Re: Fox McCloud shows up on "Top Gear"

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 9:06 am
by Lucky
Khas wrote:Okay, as my family and I have been watching the hillarious car show "Top Gear" on BBC America, I started pondering this little scenario. Somehow, contact between Lylat and Earth is established, and one day, Fox McCloud arrives on Earth, as a guest of the show "Top Gear".

The challenge? The hosts, Richard Hammond, James May, and Jeremy Clarkson must each build their own versions of the Arwing for Fox to pilot. How does this go?
They blowup like the space shuttle they built. Everything big they do seems to fall apart or blows up, or fails somehow, even when they honestly don't want it to.

Re: Fox McCloud shows up on "Top Gear"

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 10:07 am
by mojo
how could.. how could they even TRY to build a functional arwing? am i misunderstanding? is this a special episode three hundred years in the future?

Re: Fox McCloud shows up on "Top Gear"

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 10:43 pm
by Khas
There's no misunderstanding. This thread is supposed to be comedic. Although, it would explain why Slippy, Falco, Krystal, and Peppy are always asking for your help. Their Arwings were made by the guys from Top Gear. =P

Re: Fox McCloud shows up on "Top Gear"

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 6:29 am
by mojo
i say, if mccloud ever does show up on the show, we pump him for information. and if he brings his own arwing, someone needs to steal that shit and reverse engineer it. the great thing about this idea is that 'top gear' would then be directly responsible for the creation (finally) of flying cars.

Re: Fox McCloud shows up on "Top Gear"

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 7:18 pm
by Mr. Oragahn
We soon realize that Corneria and crap is only defended by a squadron of four ships and some warships not particularly impressive. We can't help but attack somehow, at some point, and since we're just that insanely homicidal and most of us hate furries, we nuke the shit out of them. We acquire all tech and rule space.
We build arwings but no one watches TV anymore by that time.
Sorry, but it always is a vs debate.

Re: Fox McCloud shows up on "Top Gear"

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 8:16 pm
by Khas
*facepalm*

Why must you ruin my fun with your "serious business"?

Re: Fox McCloud shows up on "Top Gear"

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 8:17 am
by mojo
Mr. Oragahn wrote:We soon realize that Corneria and crap is only defended by a squadron of four ships and some warships not particularly impressive. We can't help but attack somehow, at some point, and since we're just that insanely homicidal and most of us hate furries, we nuke the shit out of them. We acquire all tech and rule space.
We build arwings but no one watches TV anymore by that time.
Sorry, but it always is a vs debate.
and how do you deal with the power levels we find in the STARFOX ICS, with calculations by shigeru miyamoto? how is current present day technology going to defend against 90,000,000 gigaton arwing laser blasts, or cause any damage against 50,000,000 gigaton shields? those four ships would wipe out all of humanity the moment we became aggressive. and just ONE of those 'not particularly impressive' warships could burn the entire surface of the earth into molten slag in minutes. STARFOX DELTA ZERO!

Re: Fox McCloud shows up on "Top Gear"

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 6:51 pm
by Mr. Oragahn
a.77> descriptive protocol running /n
"Problem detected. Humans write ICS books.
It is impossible to know who will write one. It is difficult to project what methods will be used to produce the book."
_\computing solution
**
**
_\solving
.l{inP}]4.o^p[argument.true]
a.68> descriptive protocol running /.sta
"Nuke the Earth from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
Strong possibility of paradox estimated : >99.8745511351%."