Cassius335 wrote:And you were doing so well for the first paragraph...
Now how can that be? My 2nd paragraph was much more creative and interesting than the 1st! I mean, I was talking about how Xana might escape and what he would do once he was out into the real world which is obviously more interesting than simply explaining what I did in the 1st paragraph about the outfits. But as for Xana escaping into the real world, what does Xana require? Doesn't he require system resources? Therefore, don't you think that Xana not only took over multiple supercomputers for the whole Replika thing to take place, but also for him to acquire the system resources of these many supercomputers?
Carth wrote:I think he/she was going on a wild tangent there. (What gender are you, Astronomical XANA?)
But I do agree, your first paragraph makes some good points. Except for the fact that we saw Ulrich's new form in 3D, in that magazine. And there are models. But still, the plot's still in development.
I am a male and also a human (in case you didn't know). But wouldn't both the real world and the virtual world feature them in 3D? Also, because of Translation, wouldn't Xana be able to materialize any monster he wants into the real world which is why Team Lyoko has their new outfits in the real world to fight these monsters just like they would in the virtual world? Also, what is this "Inverse Translation" I made up? Isn't that something Xana has made by modifying the Translation process Jeremy created which would result in Team Lyoko being separated from themselves just like Ulrich was in "Nobody in Particular" leaving the helpless ones in their normal real world outfits in the virtual world while the possessed ones are in the real world with those new outfits (or wait, would it be the other way around)? Also, do you think that Jeremy will somehow learn how Xana did Inverse Translation and then use Inverse Translation to bring William back to normal (separate him from Xana) leaving the evil William in the virtual world who would then have to be defeated and the good William having to be fused with his body the moment it is devirtualized like Ulrich did in "Nobody in Particular?"