no no no.... Seriously it was not JQ. That was Cartoon Network. I am talking about during the 1990's. They had some Cartoons on during Sundays. ( like Stan Lee's Fantastic Four with commentary ).
One of those animation was literally akin to Slave-Zero.
During that time, I honestly did not like most of anything on television outside of that time. But this one thing was Anime looking ( possible an animation with Japanese influence ). But it clearly had a western appeal ( where everything looks better then it really does or had applied special effects like 3d ).
Basically these humans was kidnapped ( or grown in test-tubes ). All the main character could remember was being called "Slave" ( the aliens called them ). The suit of armor which he was using had a leak ( venting atmosphere and or fluid/gas ). Then this team ( like regular people ) of in space had found "slave" repaired the amour ( which still had problems ) by creating an armor for it. Then the series continued with "slave" in the suit fighting various ( mostly in mecha-shooter type space battles ).
Before N64 all we had was Sonic-R on the Saturn. Being a brainwashed Nintendo fan the idea of SEGA being aniliated was an ideal dream.....how wrong we were. ( like how war 2001, Six-day, Communism blah blah brainwashed mentality ) The PSX was a mystery ( boring and being marketed towards adults due to it holding a CD-ROM ) and over-priced $599.N64 was the kids dream of many, so I wouldn’t talk any bad about it.
N64 fandom ( when it was new ) = one of those guys crucified in a Korean/Vietnam military drama, who is still alive. But instead of putting them out of there misery, or even giving them medical attention, we just walk by and pretend we did not see anything, or Ripley clone begging for death, when she see clone Ripley walks in with the flame thrower. But instead of making that request, Ripley just ignores her words, and replies "soon you will get yours, for now dream" and then she injects her with sleep-agent and shuts-her-eyes. Then when the movie ends, and we see the debris. She actually survive, looks around and a mountain-lion walks by, sniffs but instead of taking a bite, just wonders away.
So hard to break out of that mentality. Little-Rick not wanting to wake up and realize who he really is.







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