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Post by hashtagswag on May 6, 2017 3:54:21 GMT -5
So stage 3 took out both guys last year .. it could seriously be under attack this year with guys like drechsel ,levin, and coolridge .I think they should add in one more obstacle for good measure. . So what obstacle do you guys think they should add in and where exactly ? Keeping in mind it's a brutal stage 3 as it is .
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Post by zanesaj on May 6, 2017 12:30:08 GMT -5
An interesting idea... I think I might add a bar slider to the end of the flying bar obstacle without a break to make the final dismount more exciting. After you reach the last cradle, you either have to reach for another bar a few feet away, or you would have to lashe to the sliding bar track, with the bar you just used.
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Post by ekkerb11 on May 6, 2017 14:08:33 GMT -5
I would replace the flying bar entirely. The final obstacles would be the Double Wedge (no second bar, so you have to hop the same bar from the first wedge to the second wedge). Then, you have to lache from the second Wedge to a pipe slider track and attempt to make the super hard lache to the landing platform.
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Post by Shuberb674 on May 6, 2017 16:19:30 GMT -5
Managed to track down this GOLDEN reply from Ube back in 2011. The moment I saw this thread it reminded me of it: This is regarding the pipe slider, or bar glider as it was known in Sasuke 27.
"Keeping it simple is best.
Rather than altering the shape of the structure this is what they do:
As the competitor is going down the track, they send a an electric charge down the poles, forcing the competitor to have to "hop" every time the charge is about to reach them so that they don't get shocked into releasing the bar. To make it more difficult the charges will be sent at random intervals, based on Ushio Higuchi's mood that day.
Such a charge would probably be audible, giving the competitor a warning. To get around that, they will blast a Eurobeat remix of Yagyu-Gaiden over the loudspeakers to cover up the sound along with a flashing lights and disco balls hanging on the frame of the Third Stage Course. On the sidelines, men and women dressed like the All-Stars will be doing para para in time to the music, as well as any other 3rd Stage competitors. If they refuse to dance they are automatically disqualified.
Furthermore, rather than extending the track or making the jump farther, they will simply add spikes to the last third of the landing mat, forcing the competitor to jump over the spikes. If they land on the spikes but continue on, more power to them. And of course the sharks in the pool would also encourage them to stay out of the water.
If they are able to get past all this they still will have to deal with getting off the landing platform to get to the Final Stage. Usually this is an easy task but right before the steps will be Michael Jai White playing his character from the movie Black Dynamite."
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Post by Paragus on May 6, 2017 17:14:44 GMT -5
Managed to track down this GOLDEN reply from Ube back in 2011. The moment I saw this thread it reminded me of it: This is regarding the pipe slider, or bar glider as it was known in Sasuke 27. " Keeping it simple is best.
Rather than altering the shape of the structure this is what they do:
As the competitor is going down the track, they send a an electric charge down the poles, forcing the competitor to have to "hop" every time the charge is about to reach them so that they don't get shocked into releasing the bar. To make it more difficult the charges will be sent at random intervals, based on Ushio Higuchi's mood that day.
Such a charge would probably be audible, giving the competitor a warning. To get around that, they will blast a Eurobeat remix of Yagyu-Gaiden over the loudspeakers to cover up the sound along with a flashing lights and disco balls hanging on the frame of the Third Stage Course. On the sidelines, men and women dressed like the All-Stars will be doing para para in time to the music, as well as any other 3rd Stage competitors. If they refuse to dance they are automatically disqualified.
Furthermore, rather than extending the track or making the jump farther, they will simply add spikes to the last third of the landing mat, forcing the competitor to jump over the spikes. If they land on the spikes but continue on, more power to them. And of course the sharks in the pool would also encourage them to stay out of the water.
If they are able to get past all this they still will have to deal with getting off the landing platform to get to the Final Stage. Usually this is an easy task but right before the steps will be Michael Jai White playing his character from the movie Black Dynamite." Would the sharks have frickin' laser beams attached to their heads?
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