tmazanec1
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Post by tmazanec1 on Dec 5, 2006 16:21:15 GMT -5
OK, we know at least Fungus, Randall and Watermoose. Who else (if anyone) can we deduce as being involved?
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Post by pitbulllady on Dec 5, 2006 17:17:53 GMT -5
I'm sure that there were others who were involved, but they were not named characters, so we have no idea just WHO they were. People like Waternoose often keep an "Inner Circle" of those that they can trust, who remain faithful to them, to carry out their dirty work and make sure that things happen according to plan, as well as those that they USE, who are basically doing things under duress, rather than out of loyalty. The sheer scope of the plot meant that there HAD to have been more than just these three involved.
I will also have to implicate Roz and the CDA themselves, NOT so much for helping to plan the machine, but for conveniently looking the other way when Mike and Sulley BROKE THE LAW! Regardless of whether they helped blow the lid off of Waternoose's plan, they STILL broke the law, and apparently it was a biggie, by knowingly harboring and concealing a human child, and even if it could later be proven that human children were not toxic, that law prohibiting anyone from bringing one in and keeping one was still very much on the books at that time. The CDA also HAD to have known that Sulley and Mike did SOMETHING to Randall, that resulted in his disappearance, and there's no way anyone can convince me, using any stretch of logic, that what they did do to him was legal under any system, unless things really were that bad in that part of the Monster World, with regards to legalized discrimination/racism against scaly monsters! The CDA had to have not only covered up for Sulley and Mike harboring and concealing a human child, but also for them illegally "banishing" another citizen, which would amount to them having committed murder, basically.
pitbulllady
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Post by RandallBoggs on Dec 5, 2006 19:17:07 GMT -5
Who's invovled? The C.D.A. and high executives in Scare Co. so far.
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DinoGirl
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Post by DinoGirl on Dec 29, 2008 5:31:28 GMT -5
I had some really weird thought that the Abomidible Snowman was banished because he eavesdropped on the SE. But isn't that kind of impossible?
Or is it...?
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Post by pitbulllady on Dec 29, 2008 10:25:46 GMT -5
I had some really weird thought that the Abomidible Snowman was banished because he eavesdropped on the SE. But isn't that kind of impossible? Or is it...? It's not impossible, though it's unlikely. He's obviously been around in the Himalayas for a long time, if the reports of sightings are to be given any credence, and that is waaaay too long for him to have been around at the factory in the Monster World when the Scream Extractor was being built. It's also an odd assumption that all these officially-banished monsters-that is, though banished by the court system-worked at Monsters, Inc. at some point. It's unlikely that this was the case at all, and they probably came from many different parts of the Monster World, or at least, the part corresponding the USA. As I've pointed out before, that door that Waternoose keeps in the factory is NOT an official, or LEGAL, banishment door, but one he keeps clandestinely to deal with his personal enemies and trouble-makers. If every monster in the Monster World had access to a banishment door and the authority to throw any other monster they didn't like, or who'd done them some wrong, into the Human World, there'd be no one left in the Monster World...and WE would be dealing with one HECK of an immigration problem! pitbulllady
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DinoGirl
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Post by DinoGirl on Dec 29, 2008 11:31:25 GMT -5
Heck if all of the monsters from the Monster World came, I think we'd have to do the impossible and build another continent! Your right... the legend has been around too long, something I didn't consider when doing that post .
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Post by RandallBoggs on Dec 29, 2008 20:21:28 GMT -5
It's alright.... *folds arms* The monster legends are, of course, true, but the authenticity and the identity may change. For instance, there may be several Bigfoots, or one might get the title simply because they look similiar.
However....seeing as how this monster is credited as the AB....he probably has been around a long time and his life longetivity is probably pretty high, at least so up there with dragons.
As for the door, it's constructed in quite a strange way and probably IS illegal....*folds arms* Strange....I need to....take another look at that door....
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DinoGirl
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Post by DinoGirl on Dec 30, 2008 5:37:11 GMT -5
Another monster I never did believe in is The Loch Ness Monster. (Oh goodness, ancient knowledge flowing) How could a Pleiosaur around 150 million years old survive the meteor, 100 times more powerful than the Hiroshima bomb, that wiped out around 80% of life including it's own species?
That's what gets me in these things... Photo's were faked alot in those days.
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Post by RandallBoggs on Dec 30, 2008 20:12:25 GMT -5
*folds arms* Seeing as how the Mon race started relatively on par with humans shows that the proper Loch Ness may be either an ancient dinosaur or a monster. Perhaps it was a dinosaur at first, but the Mon who took over the roll went with the name and used the legend to keep itself hidden.
*nods* There are plenty of fakes out there, hence the purpose hehehe.
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DinoGirl
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Post by DinoGirl on Dec 31, 2008 14:02:25 GMT -5
*folds arms* Seeing as how the Mon race started relatively on par with humans shows that the proper Loch Ness may be either an ancient dinosaur or a monster. Perhaps it was a dinosaur at first, but the Mon who took over the roll went with the name and used the legend to keep itself hidden. *nods* There are plenty of fakes out there, hence the purpose hehehe. *Dinosaur knowledge leading * I wouldn't call a Pleiosaur an ancient dinosaur, since dinosaurs never swam or flew. Suitable name... ehh, sea reptilian. Sorry about that, my Dinosaur senses kick in alot . Yes, possibilites are endless... probably a Monster did take over the original's job. A followup...
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Post by pitbulllady on Dec 31, 2008 14:45:15 GMT -5
*folds arms* Seeing as how the Mon race started relatively on par with humans shows that the proper Loch Ness may be either an ancient dinosaur or a monster. Perhaps it was a dinosaur at first, but the Mon who took over the roll went with the name and used the legend to keep itself hidden. *nods* There are plenty of fakes out there, hence the purpose hehehe. And then, too, a lot of it could be Mike Wazowski's interpretation of rumors he's heard of filtering in from the Human World. No doubt that there are SOME banished monsters still surviving in the Human World, probably as a result of some high-profile trials in THEIR world, but a lot of the reports are hearsay, or humans misidentifying known Human World animals(that happens a LOT, actually), or incidents where known Human World animals are seen outside their usual habitat, by someone who is not familiar with them(that happens a lot, too). Word gets around, and eventually some bits and pieces wind up in the Monster World, probably gathered by Scarers or Scare Researches overhearing some conversation between adult humans or finding an old newspaper, or more likely, a Sci-Fi magazine in a kid's room. It would not be odd for the monsters reporting back on this to be actually relaying something that is utter FICTION, believing it to be true...sorta like those pics of big snakes and what-not get circulated all over the internet. If WE are so easily duped by something like that in our own world, imagine how the monsters much perceive what goes on here! pitbulllady *Dinosaur knowledge leading * I wouldn't call a Pleiosaur an ancient dinosaur, since dinosaurs never swam or flew. Suitable name... ehh, sea reptilian. Sorry about that, my Dinosaur senses kick in alot . Yes, possibilites are endless... probably a Monster did take over the original's job. A followup...
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Post by RandallBoggs on Dec 31, 2008 20:00:10 GMT -5
*shrugs* Not like I study that overall heh.
Keeping the tradition sorta speak hehehe.
Think your post is in your quote Pitbulllady ^0^ How'd you do that? ^0^
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DinoGirl
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Post by DinoGirl on Jan 1, 2009 5:49:55 GMT -5
*shrugs* Not like I study that overall heh. ^0^ Well, I've been obsessed with dinosaur throughout my short life ;D.
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Post by RandallBoggs on Jan 1, 2009 20:11:57 GMT -5
Oh? ^_^ What are your opinons on velociraptors? ^_^
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DinoGirl
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Post by DinoGirl on Jan 2, 2009 4:34:30 GMT -5
Oh? ^_^ What are your opinons on velociraptors? ^_^ They are fast and deadly killers and they were NOT the size they were in Jurassic Park. They were super-sized Velociraptors and would normally be Utahraptors and Denionychus (still can't spell that name right!). The real Velociraptors were around the size of wolves. But still... anybody who gets in the way of the Velociraptor will have a sickle claw in their face .
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