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Post by Twila Starla on Oct 25, 2007 9:12:57 GMT -5
Standing as my favorite episode, I've probably seen Stop Team Go over one-hundred times since it aired in May, and of course, this has led to a couple new questions involving the episode and the Additudinator.
For instance:
How long does it take the personalty change to kick in? In Bad Boy, Drakken and Ron changed completly within two or three days, maybe a week. An exact timeline was never given at the beginning of STG, so we don't no how much time passed between the encounter with Electronique and Shego becoming a teacher at Middleton High. You would think it was only a night, but the events of Bad Boy counteract that. Also, did Electronique's changes do anything to speed up the prosess?
Another thing, does the prosess tend to wear off after a little while? I noticed toward the end of the episode, Shego starts acting a lot more like her old self, to a degree anyway. Was this a glitch in the original Additudinator? Or caused by Electronique? And if these effects are real, how long will it be before Electronique reverts back to her former self?
Just some food for thought.
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Post by mike on Oct 25, 2007 9:22:17 GMT -5
Electronique improved it.... Even said so in StG
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Post by Alexlayer on Oct 25, 2007 16:19:57 GMT -5
As Mike said, Electronique improved the Attitudinator, and because of the final fight of that episode, we can tell that the personality change was instantaneous. I also noticed how Shego resembled more her old self during the end of STG. I thought maybe it was because she spended a short time being evil during the fight agaisnt her brothers, but then again, I think there were instances before in which the old Shego resurfed, like here: That... or at least, if she has to get rude, Miss Go WILL get rude.
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Post by Kurt Weldon on Oct 25, 2007 16:27:49 GMT -5
As mentioned, Electronique's improvements made the Attitudinator's effects instantaneous. This is borne out by the big fight, where everyone switches from good to evil pretty much instantly. (BTW, I never envisioned her using the actual attitudinator. The script described something clearly more weapon-ish, with enough distinctive features of the Attitudinator to make it apparent what the weapon was based on.)
As for it wearing off -- it doesn't. You'll notice in both episodes that the effects were not reversed until the Attitudinator was actually employed. If Shego seemed like her old self even when she was good, that's because she did not lose any of her formidable abilities when her personality changed. Good Shego can kick as much butt as bad Shego -- but different things will stir her to do so.
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Post by Firelady Nemo on Oct 25, 2007 18:08:18 GMT -5
thats what i thought, whoever said that good shego couldnt fight was wrong! YAY! A VIP
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Post by Twila Starla on Oct 25, 2007 18:24:36 GMT -5
As mentioned, Electronique's improvements made the Attitudinator's effects instantaneous. This is borne out by the big fight, where everyone switches from good to evil pretty much instantly. (BTW, I never envisioned her using the actual attitudinator. The script described something clearly more weapon-ish, with enough distinctive features of the Attitudinator to make it apparent what the weapon was based on.) As for it wearing off -- it doesn't. You'll notice in both episodes that the effects were not reversed until the Attitudinator was actually employed. If Shego seemed like her old self even when she was good, that's because she did not lose any of her formidable abilities when her personality changed. Good Shego can kick as much butt as bad Shego -- but different things will stir her to do so. That makes sense, thank you for the answer, oh wise Weldon. One thing I was hoping for was that Electronique would be able to shake off the effects in some way and go for that revenge she promised. Figures though, the only competent Go City villian, and she goes good!
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Post by Darth_Comrade on Oct 25, 2007 18:29:51 GMT -5
Figures though, the only competent Go City villian, and she goes good! LOL! I wonder what a good Mathter would be like.
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Post by Twila Starla on Oct 25, 2007 18:59:37 GMT -5
Figures though, the only competent Go City villian, and she goes good! LOL! I wonder what a good Mathter would be like. An annoying college professor, making really lame puns as part of his lessons.
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Post by Darth_Comrade on Oct 25, 2007 19:13:28 GMT -5
LOL! I wonder what a good Mathter would be like. An annoying college professor, making really lame puns as part of his lessons. ROTFL! Oh man, HA HA! That sounds JUST like my old Calculus proffessor!!!!
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Post by Firelady Nemo on Oct 25, 2007 20:06:40 GMT -5
As mentioned, Electronique's improvements made the Attitudinator's effects instantaneous. This is borne out by the big fight, where everyone switches from good to evil pretty much instantly. (BTW, I never envisioned her using the actual attitudinator. The script described something clearly more weapon-ish, with enough distinctive features of the Attitudinator to make it apparent what the weapon was based on.) As for it wearing off -- it doesn't. You'll notice in both episodes that the effects were not reversed until the Attitudinator was actually employed. If Shego seemed like her old self even when she was good, that's because she did not lose any of her formidable abilities when her personality changed. Good Shego can kick as much butt as bad Shego -- but different things will stir her to do so. That makes sense, thank you for the answer, oh wise Weldon. One thing I was hoping for was that Electronique would be able to shake off the effects in some way and go for that revenge she promised. Figures though, the only competent Go City villian, and she goes good! ah, they can turn her bad again for a spinoff ;D
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Post by frozenfire on Oct 26, 2007 7:18:50 GMT -5
LOL! I wonder what a good Mathter would be like. An annoying college professor, making really lame puns as part of his lessons. OMG, that is sooo like my old trigonometry teacher... LOL ;D
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Post by maetch on Oct 26, 2007 10:48:04 GMT -5
Despite what Kurt says, I really don't think the Attitudinator would be permanent.
Think of it this way: Electronique is, by far, the most popular Team Go villain. If there was a Season 5, then fan demand would most likely result in her returning. If she did return, then the writers would have to get her back on the bad side somehow.
Either the original effect would wear off, or something else would happen that would reconfigure Electronique's mood back to evil. Either way, the writers will change her back if they want to bring her back.
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Post by Twila Starla on Oct 26, 2007 10:51:28 GMT -5
Despite what Kurt says, I really don't think the Attitudinator would be permanent. Think of it this way: Electronique is, by far, the most popular Team Go villain. If there was a Season 5, then fan demand would most likely result in her returning. If she did return, then the writers would have to get her back on the bad side somehow. Either the original effect would wear off, or something else would happen that would reconfigure Electronique's mood back to evil. Either way, the writers will change her back if they want to bring her back. That's what I was thinking! Only because I bring her back in a fan fiction of mine.
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Post by Kurt Weldon on Oct 26, 2007 12:21:09 GMT -5
Think of it this way: Electronique is, by far, the most popular Team Go villain. Seriously, where is that setting the bar?
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Post by maetch on Oct 26, 2007 13:23:08 GMT -5
Think of it this way: Electronique is, by far, the most popular Team Go villain. Seriously, where is that setting the bar? So far, everyone I've seen on this boards pretty much dislikes Aviarius and Mathter, so that just leaves one other pick. But, seriously, I'm not gonna argue with a writer.
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Post by Alexlayer on Oct 26, 2007 14:07:27 GMT -5
Hey, I gotta agree with maetch here! Electronique has even got some fanarts, and I think she's the only one of the Team Go villains that has managed to earn it. Even when made a "Best 4º Season Villain Only" (Or something like that) poll, Electronique was the winner as far as I remember.
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Post by frozenfire on Oct 26, 2007 20:33:02 GMT -5
I actually wanted to see more of Electronique... she's really just different as compared to the other villains... can't explain why...
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Post by Firelady Nemo on Oct 26, 2007 21:38:45 GMT -5
Hey, I gotta agree with maetch here! Electronique has even got some fanarts, and I think she's the only one of the Team Go villains that has managed to earn it. Even when made a "Best 4º Season Villain Only" (Or something like that) poll, Electronique was the winner as far as I remember. hehe... i drew a fanart of her lol
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Post by mike on Oct 27, 2007 7:29:39 GMT -5
I actually wanted to see more of Electronique... she's really just different as compared to the other villains... can't explain why... I wonder who'll win if Electronique was against Yono.... /* just askin' */
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Post by frozenfire on Oct 27, 2007 11:05:16 GMT -5
err, me thinks Yono...
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