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Lemme have a crack at it. lol

Star is a caring character who practically acts as ones conscience. She shows concern for others even if they are supposed to be her "enemy" in the eyes of her holder. She's not much of a fighter herself, in fact she hates violence all together, and would avoid it if she had a choice. She is ultimately loyal to her holder, but even then cannot allow herself to stand by as said holder uses power for selfish or sinister purposes.

Shark Drake is a fine example of Star's antithesis. (in other words, the exact opposite) Shark Drake is an opportunist, who lives to be strong by feeding off of his holders soul, given the chance. He typically targets those with a strong urge to gain power, and temps them with his own power. He likes to make 'deals' with his victims to ensure he gets what he wants, but becomes angry when the holder does not keep his/her end of the bargain. He then resorts to either threats on a loved one, or goes right ahead and tries take what he wants by force.

How close was I?

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[quote name='Kohakuchan19' timestamp='1339534851' post='5956038']
Shark Drake is a fine example of Star's antithesis. (in other words, the exact opposite) Shark Drake is an opportunist, who lives to be strong by feeding off of his holders soul, given the chance. He typically targets those with a strong urge to gain power, and temps them with his own power. He likes to make 'deals' with his victims to ensure he gets what he wants, but becomes angry when the holder does not keep his/her end of the bargain. He then resorts to either threats on a loved one, or goes right ahead and tries take what he wants by force.

How close was I?
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Well, you hit the spot. Really, couldn't have said it better.

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[quote name='Kohakuchan19' timestamp='1339534851' post='5956038']
Lemme have a crack at it. lol

Star is a caring character who practically acts as ones conscience. She shows concern for others even if they are supposed to be her "enemy" in the eyes of her holder. She's not much of a fighter herself, in fact she hates violence all together, and would avoid it if she had a choice. She is ultimately loyal to her holder, but even then cannot allow herself to stand by as said holder uses power for selfish or sinister purposes.

Shark Drake is a fine example of Star's antithesis. (in other words, the exact opposite) Shark Drake is an opportunist, who lives to be strong by feeding off of his holders soul, given the chance. He typically targets those with a strong urge to gain power, and temps them with his own power. He likes to make 'deals' with his victims to ensure he gets what he wants, but becomes angry when the holder does not keep his/her end of the bargain. He then resorts to either threats on a loved one, or goes right ahead and tries take what he wants by force.

How close was I?
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I have to agree with Damage on this one, perfect analysis. Star was my Jimmeny Cricket lol

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@ admiral: I went to a military school for a year... One of the FEMALE teachers went from Major to Colonel when I was there, and became Commandant 2 years later.. I'm sure she could be admiral by now if she wanted to. lol I remember when she became colonel, she'd make anyone who called her major do push-ups. lol But enough on the subject. I apologize for getting your gender mixed up.

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Amber (as in the real me) Has to have Story time now.. <<;

@ AP:[spoiler='Ignore if you don't care lol '] Actually I did.. I went to Port Gibson Mississipi's "Chamberlin Hunt Acadamy" as a day student (in other words, I was not boarded) in 2004-2005. This was the last year the Acadamy accepted New Female Students. There were only a total of 8 female Students that year. Had to wear uniform and everything. I still have it packed away somewhere, and I use the Sweat Suit for PE and Sports as nighties now. I wasn't there because I was bad or anything, I was there because my parents believed that I would get a better education there, rather than the public high school, which was rumored to have the worst education in the state. My Favorite time of year, Colfax Training. It was like a week-long field day, where we actually got to do military stuff like climbing walls and obstacle courses. It was optional for Day Students... Except my STEP DAD MADE ME DO IT ANYWAY... Roar... I had fun with it though.. especially the target practice.. hehehehe... I leave THAT to your imagination. The only real proof I have on my person is the Sweat Shirt that says Chamberlin Hunt Academy, with it's slogan and the year it was founded and stuff.[/spoiler]

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[quote name='AkatsukiPride!' timestamp='1339644786' post='5956652']
@Kohaku: That's pretty cool, actually. But I'm sure the public highschool couldn't have been THAT bad. I don't think my home state has too many bad schools. (That would be Illinois)
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This was in Mississipi though.. Not Illinois. And to be honest. I didn't learn jack s*** from the Acadamy, because they had the silly "one does wrong, ALL does wrong" Philosophy.. Which meant.. EVERY TIME someone disrupted class, we would ALL have to do push-ups... And Being in a Freshman class at the time... it happened ALL the time. Though if the same people kept acting up for the, they'd be sent to "the porch" which is where they get corporal punishment... I never got that punishment, but I did see the Paddle when I had to go to the commandant's office for fighting one day. I remember it being pretty big, with holes, but it was covered in duct tape so it didn't really matter. Other than one fight I was a good girl! (Yes this place DID that, but only if the parents signs a waver giving them permission to do so.)

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[quote name='Merciful Idiot' timestamp='1339656665' post='5956755']
Another question. I haven't really been watching the ZEXAL episodes after 40 so er . . . what exactly do we do after we gain a completed heart? I'm just drawing it from Dorian's post.
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Well apparently we register to ride the funness of the Duel Coaster. Your heart piece serves as the key that activates your roller coaster car.

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I know THAT, I remember watching the episode where all twenty-four finalists put in their completed heart into the Duel Coaster.

In which case, how will that work? Are we going to do the Duel Coaster anime-style or are we going to do it with a created set of rulse?

And right now, other than Rai and Dorian, who has a completed heart?

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