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(@kaylathehedgehog)
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We have officially entered the Greek naming system for hurricanes. As of now, there is a Tropical Storm Alpha brewing. Here's the projected path:

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(@true-red_1722027886)
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Well, if we're going to have all these storms, might as well break the record. ;p

 
(@divinedragoonkain)
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At least it's not crashing into New York.

 
(@mike1204)
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At least its not incoherent numbering. o.o

 
(@ultra-sonic-007)
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What are the odds a YTMND featuring an E-100 bot and Tropical Storm Alpha pops up?

 
(@divinedragoonkain)
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Hurricane Beta. Hurricane Gamma. Clashing over Soviet Cuba.

 
(@Anonymous)
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Aren't there only 16 letters in the Greek alphabet?
What happens if we get more than that?

Yes, I KNOW it's an impossibility, but bear with me.

 
(@cookirini)
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Then we go with numbers? o.o;;

No one knows.

 
(@dreamer-of-nights)
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I doubt we will finish the Greek alphabet by the time the hurricane season ends at November 1, 2005.

Then again, if it does, it will show up as a challenge with the naming of storms.

I was probably thinking of YTMND paroding the Street Fighter Alpha series but that's rather farfetched.

 
(@craig-bayfield)
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Silly Ultra, there is no E-100 Alpha. E-100 is Zero.

So there's no way to link this to Sonic at all :D

 
(@ultra-sonic-007)
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It's called a matter of logic.

E-101 was Beta. Therefore, it was logical to assume that E-100 is Alpha.

 
(@craig-bayfield)
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As I just typed:

E-100 is Zero.

 
(@thecycle)
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Clashing over Soviet Cuba.
What the -- Soviet Cuba? What in God's name are you on?

 
(@ultra-sonic-007)
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E-100.

1+0+0 = 1

First letter of Greek alphabet? Alpha.

So yar. 😛

 
(@kaylathehedgehog)
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If no one wants it to be tied to Sonic, you can always use the little robot on the original Power Rangers. If I remember right, he was called Alpha as well.

 
(@dreamer-of-nights)
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It used to be quite the malevolent henchrobot, under viral re-programming.

...

Not that I know or something. >>;

 
(@divinedragoonkain)
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Alpha-5, actually. ^_^;;

But he got killed or something and then replaced by a cheap ripoff.

 
(@darkmessiah-forte)
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Quote:


I doubt we will finish the Greek alphabet by the time the hurricane season ends at November 1, 2005.


Actually it's November 30. www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/tcfaq/G1.html

 
(@sailor-trivia)
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Listen to Craig, you piggy. The E-100 Robot in Sonic Adventure is named ZERO. You can try to apply the logical flow of the Greek alphabet to it as much as you want, but that doesn't magically rewrite the game and call him Alpha. D=

How dare you! I need to cry...

 
(@ultra-sonic-007)
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There IS an Alpha bot somewhere...

Maybe that Alpha-5 robot from Power Rangers?

"AYE-AYE-AYE-AYE-YAAAIIIII!"

 
(@rico-underwood)
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As we say in galaxies, CMN.

 
(@cykairus)
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I'm going to laugh at the Rockman X fans who get in an uproar over Hurricane Sigma.

 
(@divinedragoonkain)
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Oh noes Hurricane Sigma has the Dallas Mavericks on a frenzy! Call X!1!!!11!1!1

 
(@xagarath-ankor)
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Hurricane Omega will amuse me if they ever get that far.

Being a Doctor Who fan and all.

 
(@kaylathehedgehog)
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Beta has just been spotted.

I wonder how far we're going to get into the alphabet.

 
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