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Tribal
May 19th, '08, 12:16 PM
Who? :think:
http://www.champions-online.com/heroes/justiciar
NestorDRod
May 19th, '08, 01:09 PM
Huh. He actually looks acceptable.
Classic comic-book contrived origin story? Check.
Unusual appearance designed to show off game's costuming options? Check.
Canadian background to give out some Canuck love? Check. :thumbup:
Previous existence in the Champions Universe? Heck if I know. ;)
lapsedgamer
May 19th, '08, 01:13 PM
One of the strangest heroes in the CU to me. He's from Champions of the North. I thought that he would make a great villain or henchman when I read the write-up.
NestorDRod
May 19th, '08, 01:27 PM
One of the strangest heroes in the CU to me. He's from Champions of the North. I thought that he would make a great villain or henchman when I read the write-up.
Champions of the North? Oh, OK, it's been a dog's age since I've last read that book.
BTW, as the non-native English speaker, I need to ask: How do you pronounce his name? Just-ee-see-are?
yamamura
May 19th, '08, 02:20 PM
My only question where are heroines? Especially the cute Asian ones:D
archermoo
May 19th, '08, 02:34 PM
BTW, as the non-native English speaker, I need to ask: How do you pronounce his name? Just-ee-see-are?
Juh-stish-ee-er
NestorDRod
May 20th, '08, 04:48 AM
Juh-stish-ee-er
Muchas gracias. :)
Steve Long
May 20th, '08, 05:12 AM
Champions of the North? Oh, OK, it's been a dog's age since I've last read that book.
No, not the old one. The one we published like four or five months ago. You won't find him in the old one. Cryptic chose him, I assume, because they want a representative Canadian hero for some reason, and he's the leader of one of Canada's major hero teams.
I pronounce it just-TISS-ee-ar, which seems to follow my French dictionary -- Scott can confirm where the name comes from, but I assume it's a slightly-altered version of the French word for "righter of wrongs."
rjcurrie
May 20th, '08, 07:20 AM
No, not the old one. The one we published like four or five months ago. You won't find him in the old one. Cryptic chose him, I assume, because they want a representative Canadian hero for some reason, and he's the leader of one of Canada's major hero teams.
I pronounce it just-TISS-ee-ar, which seems to follow my French dictionary -- Scott can confirm where the name comes from, but I assume it's a slightly-altered version of the French word for "righter of wrongs."
Going by dictionary.com, the http://cache.lexico.com/dictionary/graphics/luna/thinsp.pngpronunciation is "juh-stish-ee-er" and it is defined as "a high judicial officer in medieval England" which certainly makes more sense as a name origin for a Toronto-based hero, or at least moreso than a name that is of a more direct French origin.
NestorDRod
May 20th, '08, 08:06 AM
No, not the old one. The one we published like four or five months ago. You won't find him in the old one. Cryptic chose him, I assume, because they want a representative Canadian hero for some reason, and he's the leader of one of Canada's major hero teams.
I pronounce it just-TISS-ee-ar, which seems to follow my French dictionary -- Scott can confirm where the name comes from, but I assume it's a slightly-altered version of the French word for "righter of wrongs."
Ah, that explains it then. Thanks, Steve.
Glad to see Cryptic keeping our northern neighbors in mind. Especially with a character that doesn't perpetuate the Canuck stereotype (um, he's not big on back bacon, right?) ;)
Lawnmower Boy
May 20th, '08, 08:22 AM
It's not a stereotype if we all, in fact, like it.
Mmm... back bacon.
Anyway, aside from the mandatory bonus Canadian content, my thought is that the need for gaming zones in an MMO makes the concept of the Cat's Cradle pretty hard to resist.
Hermit
May 20th, '08, 08:32 AM
Okay, I admit, it is cool to see other CU teams getting a bit fleshed out as well.
archermoo
May 20th, '08, 10:33 AM
Muchas gracias. :)
De nada. :)
GestaltBennie
May 20th, '08, 07:25 PM
I think Rod is correct on the pronounciation, but I've always said it th same way as Steve.
Anyway, this is very cool. :)
Steve Long
May 21st, '08, 04:34 AM
I've always said it th same way as Steve
Woot! I rule! MWAH hah hah hah hah!!!! :eg:
kridenow
May 21st, '08, 06:57 AM
I pronounce it just-TISS-ee-ar, which seems to follow my French dictionary -- Scott can confirm where the name comes from, but I assume it's a slightly-altered version of the French word for "righter of wrongs."
I pronounce it the same way... on the other hand, I'm french.
And yes, it looks (and sounds) quite like the french word "justicier".
BobGreenwade
May 21st, '08, 10:11 AM
Huh. He actually looks acceptable.
Classic comic-book contrived origin story? Check.
Unusual appearance designed to show off game's costuming options? Check.
Canadian background to give out some Canuck love? Check. :thumbup:
Previous existence in the Champions Universe? Heck if I know. ;)As others have noted, he's from the second edition of Champions of the North -- and, in fact, his art for COMMO resembles the original art more closely than any of the other featured characters so far.
Log-Man
May 21st, '08, 05:43 PM
As others have noted, he's from the second edition of Champions of the North -- and, in fact, his art for COMMO resembles the original art more closely than any of the other featured characters so far.Who cares? He's Canadian.
KIDDING!!! :D
Lord Liaden
May 21st, '08, 09:29 PM
Open wide, Loggy. I wanna practice my slap shot. :eg:
lapsedgamer
May 23rd, '08, 10:04 PM
Personally, I would have preferred to see Prism Girl. She's a hottie.
NestorDRod
May 25th, '08, 06:17 AM
Personally, I would have preferred to see Prism Girl. She's a hottie.
I have noticed the distinct lack of females in their concept artwork. No Quantum, no Soli... I mean Witchcraft.
Are they holding back to keep the drooling fanboys in check, methinks? :sneaky:
TheQuestionMan
May 25th, '08, 06:59 AM
First one I liked.
Well done Cryptic
QM
Marcus Impudite
May 25th, '08, 12:18 PM
I have noticed the distinct lack of females in their concept artwork. No Quantum, no Soli... I mean Witchcraft.
Are they holding back to keep the drooling fanboys in check, methinks? :sneaky:
Considering the travesty that is their track record thus far, Sapphire, Witchcraft, and the other ladies would probably be better off if these clowns never touch them. :sick:
aarontring
May 31st, '08, 07:52 AM
Not to derail the thread, here, but any "boss" who is as much of a geek as his employees/customer base RULES!
And, apparently the "Alfalfa Flight" edition came out during that brief few years where I thought I "had a life." :D
Lord Fyre
May 31st, '08, 08:13 AM
Considering the travesty that is their track record thus far, Sapphire, Witchcraft, and the other ladies would probably be better off if these clowns never touch them. :sick:
I disagree. :shock: Champions Online needs their "Obligatory Marketing Babe!" (Virtually every Computer Game has one! Most P&P RPGs do to!)
Of the Iconics from the Champions Universe, I think that Sapphire (of the Heroines) or Lady Blue (of the Villanesses) would have the right personality*. :love:
(* - While some feel that "personality" is not realy important for the "Obligatory Marketing Babe," my persoanl experiance is that it helps a lot over the long term life of the product.)
Lord Liaden
May 31st, '08, 08:35 AM
While I agree with Sapphire from among the heroines (essentially Jennifer Lopez with superpowers), I think Cateran might be a better choice from the villainesses -- big, strong, swings a sword, and wears the world's shortest kilt. ;)
OTOH it's hard not to notice Howler's, um, assets for the job in her existing costume. :rolleyes:
BobGreenwade
May 31st, '08, 08:51 AM
And people say COM doesn't matter.... ;)
Lord Fyre
May 31st, '08, 10:11 AM
While I agree with Sapphire from among the heroines (essentially Jennifer Lopez with superpowers), I think Cateran might be a better choice from the villainesses -- big, strong, swings a sword, and wears the world's shortest kilt. ;)
OTOH it's hard not to notice Howler's, um, assets for the job in her existing costume. :rolleyes:
True. I was thinking Lady Blue because she is a more "grey" or borderline villian. :angel:
And if one were looking for something a little darker, Scorpia would also be a good choice. :fear:
(* - B.T.W., what I was meaning by "personality" is a very extroverted (and a little vain) female character. Witchcraft is certainly qualified for the "Marketing Babe," but her disposition and demeanor would be all wrong. :love: )
Lord Liaden
May 31st, '08, 10:51 AM
I see your point. More props then for Cateran, as she's at worst a thief who enjoys a good super-brawl, but doesn't really want to hurt anyone or destroy anything.
Checkmate
Jun 12th, '08, 04:42 AM
I pronounce it the same way... on the other hand, I'm french.
And yes, it looks (and sounds) quite like the french word "justicier".
I like to truly butcher the word and pronounce it "jus-ti-CAR". Don't worry I never say it out loud. :D
NestorDRod
Jun 12th, '08, 05:21 AM
I like to truly butcher the word and pronounce it "jus-ti-CAR". Don't worry I never say it out loud. :D
I read that, and immediately had this mental image of a supergroup leader ordering his team to their vehicle:
"Heroes! To the Justi-Car!"
:D
James Gillen
Jun 13th, '08, 07:49 PM
Not to derail the thread, here, but any "boss" who is as much of a geek as his employees/customer base RULES!
Indeed. :)
jg
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