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OddxSissy Fan wrote:Well she had good intentions....I think...dragondasher wrote:Yea well she still could have kept her loud mouth shut.
Darkborn wrote:Maybe Jeremie fixed it so no one needs to type it again. Oh well.
Lets get back on topic.
Taelia, would possibly be another Sissi, as in being a nosy person.
Mewberries151 wrote:So far as getting newer security around the factory, I suppose that's why Jeremie decided to make more use of the "security cameras" within the building afterwards. I don't think they'd want to try booby traps because if the wrong person fell into them, someone could get hurt, and I doubt Team Lyoko would want to risk that. Plus, elaborate booby traps have a wonderful way of back-firing on the creator at the worst possible moment. ^^;
Skorpigeist wrote:off topic: why is it that jeremie never put in tighter secuirty of some kind in the factory? even if it was an oil slick, it would have bought him a little more time. I mean Xana always was going after him after the pick on yumi week.
Skorpigeist wrote:Mewberries151 wrote:So far as getting newer security around the factory, I suppose that's why Jeremie decided to make more use of the "security cameras" within the building afterwards. I don't think they'd want to try booby traps because if the wrong person fell into them, someone could get hurt, and I doubt Team Lyoko would want to risk that. Plus, elaborate booby traps have a wonderful way of back-firing on the creator at the worst possible moment. ^^;
yeah true, but it isn't out of Jeremie's character to experiment. He made the Marabounta, and made Odd a ghost. Im sure that the traps would be less complicated and less of a risk than those
TaskForceLyoko wrote:I found Taelia to be uninteresting and having a chip on her shoulder, so could really care less if she returned. My argument for her disappearance was her tuition check bounced and she got the boot.
Skorpigeist wrote:off topic: why is it that jeremie never put in tighter secuirty of some kind in the factory? even if it was an oil slick, it would have bought him a little more time. I mean Xana always was going after him after the pick on yumi week.
Jeremie is still a twelve/thirteen year old kid and common sense doesn't come hand-in-hand with genius level intelligence. Even a good deadbolt on the door would have been some help.
Mewberries151 wrote:Skorpigeist wrote:Mewberries151 wrote:So far as getting newer security around the factory, I suppose that's why Jeremie decided to make more use of the "security cameras" within the building afterwards. I don't think they'd want to try booby traps because if the wrong person fell into them, someone could get hurt, and I doubt Team Lyoko would want to risk that. Plus, elaborate booby traps have a wonderful way of back-firing on the creator at the worst possible moment. ^^;
yeah true, but it isn't out of Jeremie's character to experiment. He made the Marabounta, and made Odd a ghost. Im sure that the traps would be less complicated and less of a risk than those
But just look at how the "Marabounta" and "Jeremi-fying" ideas turned out, though. Jeremie does not have a good history with his inventions to fight XANA working, outside of the Lyoko vehicles...I'm not sure the others would let him try making booby traps. *sweatdrops* It certainly isn't out of his character to experiment, but making more experiments that only end up going awry, isn't going to help a whole bunch.Although it could bring about a new catch phrase for the group in relation to Jeremie:
<i>"Well, Jeremie, this is another fine mess you've gotten us into."</i>TaskForceLyoko wrote:I found Taelia to be uninteresting and having a chip on her shoulder, so could really care less if she returned. My argument for her disappearance was her tuition check bounced and she got the boot.
Skorpigeist wrote:off topic: why is it that jeremie never put in tighter secuirty of some kind in the factory? even if it was an oil slick, it would have bought him a little more time. I mean Xana always was going after him after the pick on yumi week.
Jeremie is still a twelve/thirteen year old kid and common sense doesn't come hand-in-hand with genius level intelligence. Even a good deadbolt on the door would have been some help.
Taelia was an orphan. If that doesn't give someone the right to have a "chip on their shoulder", I don't know what would.
A deadbolt is not going to do anything if a XANA Possessee can just as easily phase through the door. The only reason the authorities got in during "GOTD" was because they had the password to open the door.
Mewberries151 wrote:OddxSissy Fan wrote:Well she had good intentions....I think...dragondasher wrote:Yea well she still could have kept her loud mouth shut.
I agree, dragondasher. She didn't do anything out of malice. I think she might have just been frightened. Honestly, if someone came up to you out of the blue, and told you that they knew about a super computer that had the capacity to cause utter chaos within your neighborhood, country, and the world, wouldn't you consider going to the authorities?
I don't approve of what she did, that much I agree on, but she wasn't doing anything to be cruel or cause them any trouble. You'll notice Jeremie neglected to tell her that shutting off the computer would kill Aelita (because he believed Taelia was Aelita). If he had been able to tell her that, then she may have reconsidered telling the authorities. She didn't know that anyone's life was in danger, because no one bothered to tell her. Now if she had known that shutting down the computer would destroy Aelita, and Odd and Ulrich if they were still in Lyoko, and still went to the authorities, than by all means that would make her cruel and uncaring. But she didn't know. Her intentions were honest, at the least.
Mewberries151 wrote:Taelia was an orphan. If that doesn't give someone the right to have a "chip on their shoulder", I don't know what would.
A deadbolt is not going to do anything if a XANA Possessee can just as easily phase through the door. The only reason the authorities got in during "GOTD" was because they had the password to open the door.
Skorpigeist wrote:Good point Mewberries. unfortunately ( or maybe fortunately, because it was cool) , I think that the "Jeremiefication" will be a process used agian in season three. and true, Jeremie's experiments beyond the vehicles are indeed more detrimental than helpful. but hey, you can't blame a guy for trying. :-D *goofy Jeremie grin from holiday in the fog* Intelligent people have to experiment.
I also agree with you about every point you made about aelita Taelia in this post and the last
TaskForceLyoko wrote:Mewberries151 wrote:Taelia was an orphan. If that doesn't give someone the right to have a "chip on their shoulder", I don't know what would.
Sorry, that's an excuse. She could have a chip on her shoulder, but don't expect others to care.
TaskForceLyoko wrote:A deadbolt is not going to do anything if a XANA Possessee can just as easily phase through the door. The only reason the authorities got in during "GOTD" was because they had the password to open the door.
That's just a very basic example of the smallest thing that Jeremie could do, but doesn't. Remember when the zombies were coming and Kiwi got the door to open? Kiwi! The point is Jeremie has had the obvious hitting, or choking, him for the longest time, but doesn't do anything about it. He knows how Xana's specters work. Why hasn't he built some EM field or what not that would repel its particualr pixel frequency? Why hasn't he developed something better to take on a specter than stalling it with his face?
I agree, dragondasher. She didn't do anything out of malice. I think she might have just been frightened. Honestly, if someone came up to you out of the blue, and told you that they knew about a super computer that had the capacity to cause utter chaos within your neighborhood, country, and the world, wouldn't you consider going to the authorities?
TaskForceLyoko wrote:Jeremie has had the obvious hitting, or choking, him for the longest time, but doesn't do anything about it.
OddxSissy Fan wrote:I agree, dragondasher. She didn't do anything out of malice. I think she might have just been frightened. Honestly, if someone came up to you out of the blue, and told you that they knew about a super computer that had the capacity to cause utter chaos within your neighborhood, country, and the world, wouldn't you consider going to the authorities?
I wrote that she should have kept her mouth shut. But your right.TaskForceLyoko wrote:Jeremie has had the obvious hitting, or choking, him for the longest time, but doesn't do anything about it.
We know that. I'm about run over to him and give him defense lessons. Then again in "Common Interest" he hit Peter Duncon/Xana
on the head but thats an attack sucked up into a defense.
Mewberries151 wrote:If you don't mind my being frank with you, I'd have to say that's the most insensitive thing I've ever heard. Would you honestly go up to a person whom you knew had been orphaned and express an opinion like that?
He did build something like that in "Ultimatum". It unfortunately didn't work. ^^;
TaskForceLyoko wrote:Mewberries151 wrote:If you don't mind my being frank with you, I'd have to say that's the most insensitive thing I've ever heard. Would you honestly go up to a person whom you knew had been orphaned and express an opinion like that?
Don't mind at all. And yes I would if he or she decided that being orphaned legitimizes their poor behavior. Everyone will always have a reason to have an attitude, no matter how great or small. That doesn't mean they get a free pass to act badly free of response. Like I said, they can act that way if they want, but don't expect sympathy.
TaskForceLyoko wrote:He did build something like that in "Ultimatum". It unfortunately didn't work. ^^;
And as the school cafeteria proved, a decent door could hold off the zombies for a while. A good strong one with a large deadbolt would have stopped them completely, especially a dog. The point is Jeremie has constantly failed to seek a method of defending the control room, no matter how small of an improvement.
Mewberries151 wrote:But she wasn't behaving all that poorly. She acted rather coldly towards Odd because he sounded like he was hitting on her and given Odd's reputation, I'd say she'd have fair reason to want to avoid a situation like that. She only became very sensitive when he asked about her parents, in which case she excused herself. She was never out and out rude. She felt uncomfortable speaking with Odd and left. That was all. She was not rude to him at all really, even though he hit a very sensitive topic with her.
Now when Jeremie burst into her room and began ranting about XANA, she complimented him on his forwardness (he burst into a girl's dorm room...which is against the rules, I'd believe). When he grabbed her arm, she said she wasn't going to go with anyone who's nuts. Think carefully about her situation here. She's new to the school; a boy that she is not familiar with at all really has just burst into her dorm room and is now forcibly trying to take her somewhere, all the while ranting about an evil super computer. I think my own intuitive warnings would be blaring a "BIG TROUBLE" sign at something like that.
Lani wrote:Eh, in the end, people (real or cartoon) are naked and having a good time. What's wrong with that?
The door to the Super Computer has the most elaborate "dead bolt" there is.
As for other forms of security...beyond hand-made booby traps, any "technical" forms of security would be unwise as they could easily be turned against them, since XANA has always been able to command control over electronics. That's why he's such a difficult opponent. By all rights he should be able to stymie them at every turn, but because the kids rely on the bare basics (their own strengths and wits), he can't turn everything against them.
TaskForceLyoko wrote:I don't think Odd had the reputation at the time, at least not one that Taelia would have learned about so quickly considering how she is. She simply assumed he was making a pass at her. I'm not female, so I have no idea how a girl would see such a thing. My point is that being an orphan doesn't mean you get a free sympathy pass. Yumi has a disfunctional family. Ulrich's parents are emotionally distant from him. It can be argued that both of their situations could be worse than Taelia's, yet they don't let it color their behavior.
And Jeremie was a nutjob.
TaskForceLyoko wrote:The door to the Super Computer has the most elaborate "dead bolt" there is.
And yet, the glass and aluminum cafeteria door held off the zombies much longer until Herve screwed it up. Had there been a normal oak door with a strong bolt, it would seem the zombies would never have penetrated the control room.
TaskForceLyoko wrote:As for other forms of security...beyond hand-made booby traps, any "technical" forms of security would be unwise as they could easily be turned against them, since XANA has always been able to command control over electronics. That's why he's such a difficult opponent. By all rights he should be able to stymie them at every turn, but because the kids rely on the bare basics (their own strengths and wits), he can't turn everything against them.
That's too convienent. Why doesn't he simply take over the supercomputer if he can do that? Plot hole? Xana is completely incompetent; that's why it can't even beat four kids.
The supercomputer has encryptions that XANA does not have access too.
...which is why the kids, who think like humans, can undo his plans.
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