Ninja Turtle in Extinction Curse


Pathfinder Second Edition General Discussion


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Pathfinder catfolk have long been difficult to nail down anatomically in Pathfinder, but did anyone else spot the ninja turtle on page 71 in Extinction Curse: Legacy of the Lost God ? XD

Or was it just me thinking that?


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I had the same immediate thought after seeing the picture.


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.....cowabunga?


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No, no. It is.... an Adolescent Age Category Variant Rogue Lizardfolk.... yes....

This is what you say if Nickleodeon comes around asking question, you got me? I can't have a repeat of what happened with Street Sharks.


In some countries the show was censored and they were hero turtles, not ninja turtles.


lemeres wrote:
I can't have a repeat of what happened with Street Sharks.

Or Road Rovers, for that matter.


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Draco18s wrote:
lemeres wrote:
I can't have a repeat of what happened with Street Sharks.
Or Road Rovers, for that matter.

Biker Mice From Mars?


Saedar wrote:
Biker Mice From Mars?

I never followed that one, but Road Rovers' writers paradoxed the show out of existence after the first season. The main villain made a time machine, accidentally'd himself back into a cat, and got tossed in. In the past that cat was humanified by the canine-human-ifier machine and transformed into the main villain.

I'm not making that up.

It never got a season 2 despite "being the second-highest rated show that Warner Bros was showing at the time."


Time travel paradoxes aren't really paradoxes unless you are limited to a human perception of time.


krobrina wrote:
Time travel paradoxes aren't really paradoxes unless you are limited to a human perception of time.

Its a stable time loop. But because the writers did that, the heroes no longer had a reason to exist, so the show got canceled.


This happens when you're human and assume cause and effect are fundamental.


krobrina wrote:
This happens when you're human and assume cause and effect are fundamental.

Yes, but the time police will write you up a rather nasty citation when you break the laws of causality.

And then you've got to go to time court or you will get a bench warrant. But it is always such a trouble because the notice tells you that the court date is the day before you performed the infraction, and it is always such a bother to get transportation.

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