@LiamRichardSwan Plus... Whip's maneuver was more unorthodox and impulsive, he'd simply be able to think of weirder attacks w his plane. I can see Sully's "Moment" being that Whip makes him crash and he lands in a survivable state, letting him be impressive in his way-- but Whip lands on him.
Hot coworker: Thanks for giving me a ride home
Me: No problem (turning on car)
Custom mix of advertising jingles I made and burned onto a cdr, playing at max volume: Ba Da Da Da Da Iβm Loving It Louisiana Fast Red Robin Yummm
Me: radio must be on the fritz again
I think Whip takes it - despite saving fewer people and having 6 casualties, his performance (while intoxicated) couldn't be replicated by computer simulation. Then again, I'm not discounting Sully getting an SSJ-esque boost from listening to Evanescence as they duel.
@spencerc99 the "item cards" also have captcha codes on the back which can be entered into a machine that outputs fused versions of the inventory items
@spencerc99 Not literally a game but worth mentioning: the way the comic Homestuck represents game inventories with the Sylladex system (each character's inventory operates under a different puzzle mechanic/logic such as stack, queue, tree, hashmap, pictionary etc.)
so funny that the older you get you kind of can't have those like...mind blowing drunk/stoned conversations with friends about the nature of life because there will almost always be a point where you pause & are like "oh we just invented dialectics again. that's just dialectics"