Song on now: I love you always forever by Donna Lewis

Song on now: I love you always forever by Donna Lewis

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Sole entry takeover protocol #1.
[sigh]
Time I livened things up somehow. This time, let’s try something MORE specific. Not just category and subcategory of item choice, but also sub-SUB-category. Due 7/13/16 2pm EST, hopefully to be judged by 8pm.
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Update for Officer Powell, an older concept that I came up with.
Injected with a revolutionary bio-nanite serum to save her life, Officer Powell now has the abilities to triumph over crime and protect the innocent.

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That ibex on is pretty cool. I love your silhouette work, it’s always something special.
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Dude, I’m sorry but if that’s you being “rusty” then it’s going to be pretty damn spectacular when you are back to full power, because those is pretty damn special.
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Dude, why are you so good at smoke and disappearing effects. I’m jealous.
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Here is McCullough, a mercenary who can become gas. He usually uses this to teleport while inside a room or to evade attacks.

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@Madjack: AWHHH, MAAAAAN! I wanted to meet an energy-saving lamp man. That would be a green genie, right? In a parka, so he could live comfortably with his eskimo mom. Because 300+ years ago, there was a wife-sharing incident . . .
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A rare picture of ‘Blaesduft,’ her preferred spelling uncertain. She is, to all accounts, a low-power hero. She has weak wind powers and the ability to generate specific scents. “Blow scent” is how her name loosely translates from Danish, not “Blast Tufts,” as a certain American journalist misunderstood. He was reporting on an incident in Denmark where a terrorist tried to rob a bank to fund his cell. Amid the negotiations, she realized the terrorist’s identity, and that he was allergic to roses. Her attempt to cover him with that scent was nearly botched by the fact that she had to blow the scent in through a disused vent. Covered with rose-scented TUFTS of lint from the vent, the terrorist staggered out, sneezing, eyes watering, and broken out in hives. Interestingly enough, he had proven resistant to tear gas in an earlier incident. She has not been reached for comment.
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*nathero
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“Well, Aliens Don’t Wear Raincoats”
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*pop-Roswell
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