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Captain Marvelous ([personal profile] gokai_red) wrote in [community profile] digital_dive2012-02-24 01:35 am

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[suddenly, everyone's D-Comms are met with a VERY LOUD NOISE]

ATTENTION, DIGITAL WORLD.

I AM CAPTAIN MARVELOUS, LEADER OF THE PIRATE SENTAI GOKAIGER.

WE ARE HERE IN SEARCH OF YOUR TREASURE. PLEASE, FEEL FREE TO OFFER UP VALUABLES, MONEY, AND THE LOCATIONS OF ANCIENT HIDDEN ARTIFACTS AT YOUR LEISURE. IT WILL SAVE YOU AND US TIME IN THE FUTURE.

Marvelous, that didn't work the first time, what makes you think it'll work THIS time?! And without the others to back you up, even!

Shut up, Bird!

She's right, man! GEEZ, do you have to hold that damn Megaphone to the receiver, INSIDE THE SHIP?! I think my head's gonna be ringing for a week!

...I'm surrounded by poultry.

[ooc - Normal text = Marvelous.
Italics = Navi, his robotic parrot.
Bold = Machalcon, a car mecha-turned-Digimon, and Marv's partner.]
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[personal profile] gsx401fw 2012-02-26 07:16 am (UTC)(link)
Requesting clarification on how you determine which treasure you would have the most fun finding.
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[personal profile] gsx401fw 2012-02-27 05:46 pm (UTC)(link)
I do not understand. While it is true that, regardless of the destination, the process of plotting a course and traveling to that destination is critical for the purpose of arriving on target, it is highly similar regardless of what one's destination is. Unless one is exploring, traveling to a location provides only a small quantity of new data. If one has a destination that they are attempting to reach, the destination is of greater importance than the process of reaching it, otherwise they would not have attempted to reach that location to begin with.

The Net Ocean is a shiny destination.

The piles of scrap metal in Junk City are likely shiny destinations.