Glass Ass: The OFFICIAL JGlass Thread

A welcome interruption.

Me and my buddy went to see Star Trek.

It was awesome. Was better than the original and a fantastic film.

I don't doubt it. The originals had camp value, but Abrams at the helm just fits. Weird, because he admits to being more of a Star Wars fan than a Trekie.

So, I've been giving thought... The E fed sounds fascinating. My only concern is, my character seems a little one note

A former prison convict, sent away for taking part in assisted suicides. The man spent his time in confinement writing rhymes of his intentions when he's let out, fueled by anger at the men who didn't understand his contributions to mankind.

His name? Dr. Zeus
 
A mad doctor who writes nursery rhymes? Seems like a cross between AOC circa Alhazred and Yellow - Kermits character from All Stars 2. I like it.
 
The fucked up part becomes his reasons for assisted suicide.

his wife, a nurse, was stabbed by a patient with dementia. His hatred for the mentally ill inspires him to coerce unstable patients into assisted suicide, believing they can't belong in the outside world
 
The best way to develop a character is to just take it into the fed and keep playing with it. Drake Callahan now is so unbelievably far from what Drake Callahan was when I debuted that you wouldn't even recognize the original as being the same person.
 
Dr. Zeus vs Barbosa. Book it.

Admittedly, Echelon is the reason for the character.

When this name was gone, I was mulling a gimmick of Seussian rhymes in my post, Dr. Zeus. Echelon gave me the balls in rep, and I thought, ok, this could work.

Ok, how is he a doctor? What kind? I also realized only a mad man would try this. Well, why is he mad? What happened?

I don't doubt it will change so much, and it has to be organic
 
Admittedly, Echelon is the reason for the character.

When this name was gone, I was mulling a gimmick of Seussian rhymes in my post, Dr. Zeus. Echelon gave me the balls in rep, and I thought, ok, this could work.

Ok, how is he a doctor? What kind? I also realized only a mad man would try this. Well, why is he mad? What happened?

I don't doubt it will change so much, and it has to be organic

Thanks. But it's like Harthan says - develop the character and bring it to the fed. It may take some time to find your niche and see some evolution, but I've seen it with just about everyone.

But I can say with little hesitation that the best thing about the fed is the atmosphere. Experience it once and you're hooked.
 
I don't doubt it. I'm already having fun writing the app.

I've decided this is his music:

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I've always been fascinated by Lavender Town, and Lavender Town Syndrome, I'm even thinking of ways to incorporate into the character. Maybe this is what he plays for his patients/opponents to slowly drive them to insanity?
 
The best way to develop a character is to just take it into the fed and keep playing with it. Drake Callahan now is so unbelievably far from what Drake Callahan was when I debuted that you wouldn't even recognize the original as being the same person.

Sam Smith is the same way. Dude's not even kind of the same character he was when I first came up with him.
 
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I don't doubt it. The originals had camp value, but Abrams at the helm just fits. Weird, because he admits to being more of a Star Wars fan than a Trekie.

So, I've been giving thought... The E fed sounds fascinating. My only concern is, my character seems a little one note

A former prison convict, sent away for taking part in assisted suicides. The man spent his time in confinement writing rhymes of his intentions when he's let out, fueled by anger at the men who didn't understand his contributions to mankind.

His name? Dr. Zeus

The fucked up part becomes his reasons for assisted suicide.

his wife, a nurse, was stabbed by a patient with dementia. His hatred for the mentally ill inspires him to coerce unstable patients into assisted suicide, believing they can't belong in the outside world

I love it. I've often thought someone should RP in rhyme. This also opens up the door to feud with so many people. Barbosa: Multiple personalities, S.H.I.T.: Thinks he's a robot, Krypto: thinks he's an alien, Saboteur: Thinks his life is being narrated and is kind of crazy. Hell, he could even feud with a few heels, Stephen Holmes: Megalomaniac, Drake Callahan: Alcoholic.

Admittedly, Echelon is the reason for the character.

When this name was gone, I was mulling a gimmick of Seussian rhymes in my post, Dr. Zeus. Echelon gave me the balls in rep, and I thought, ok, this could work.

Ok, how is he a doctor? What kind? I also realized only a mad man would try this. Well, why is he mad? What happened?

I don't doubt it will change so much, and it has to be organic

Maybe the irony is that Dr. Zeus is himself mentally ill and has suffered from delusions and hallucinations caused by an intense amount of grief and depression from his wife's untimely death?
 
"The Angel of Death" Dr Zeus - a crusader against mental illness only for himself to be mentally ill. Sounds like a potential uber-heel, attacking heels, faces and tweeners who he perceives as having any sort of mental problem.

I think I once pitched a a similar idea to Falk for Kurtsey - using his medical skills for his own ends. Could have been truly evil.

Hell, Dr Zeus could bring back Kurtsey as an acolyte.
 
I love it. I've often thought someone should RP in rhyme. This also opens up the door to feud with so many people. Barbosa: Multiple personalities, S.H.I.T.: Thinks he's a robot, Krypto: thinks he's an alien, Saboteur: Thinks his life is being narrated and is kind of crazy. Hell, he could even feud with a few heels, Stephen Holmes: Megalomaniac, Drake Callahan: Alcoholic.



Maybe the irony is that Dr. Zeus is himself mentally ill and has suffered from delusions and hallucinations caused by an intense amount of grief and depression from his wife's untimely death?

I love the idea. Partially because I think that's how anyone would react, to some extent. We think of doctors as so impartial, but we forget it's very possible they may not even like the people they treat.


There is something to this gif that is wildly hypnotic.

Барбоса;4461465 said:
"The Angel of Death" Dr Zeus - a crusader against mental illness only for himself to be mentally ill. Sounds like a potential uber-heel, attacking heels, faces and tweeners who he perceives as having any sort of mental problem.

I think I once pitched a a similar idea to Falk for Kurtsey - using his medical skills for his own ends. Could have been truly evil.

Hell, Dr Zeus could bring back Kurtsey as an acolyte.

Absolutely love it. I think there's potential for (sorry, this trope may be overdone on the forums) a Batman/Joker relationship, if that makes sense, but in reverse. Where you wind up getting on the side of the people usually deemed "pyscho"

So, I'm torn on a finisher. I want a numbing, paralysis move so I'm torn between the mandible claw, and the Tongan death grip. On one hand there's something more vicious about sticking fingers down someone's throat, almost as if you're forcing medicine. But I don't want the character to become too much like Mankind, and I can see that happening. Plus the Tongan death grip is a choke, and that's menacing too.

Does anyone in the fed frequent either moves? (Either way, Euthanasia sounds right)
 
Don't think either are used at the moment.

Get yourself a secondary finisher too, preferably one that would fit in with Zeus' attack on the throat area - a Stone Cold Stunner or an impact cravat type move like William Regal used.

An increasingly unhinged Dr Zeus really could be an epic opponent for Barbosa and SHIT, drawing them both out of their more humourous routine into a fight for survival.
 
Which at the end of the day, they win.

I was actually worried the character is too serious, which is why I'm trying to think of childish therapy treatments. That could tie together the Dr. Seuss in it; perhaps a book passed to another wrestler, called "Horton and the Hatchet"
 
Which at the end of the day, they win.

I was actually worried the character is too serious, which is why I'm trying to think of childish therapy treatments. That could tie together the Dr. Seuss in it; perhaps a book passed to another wrestler, called "Horton and the Hatchet"

Well, if Zeus is going to be as evil as is being made out, BarboSHIT would need to win to prevent an on screen death in WZCW...

I would not worry about making the character too serious at the beginning. That is the kind of development you can apply as you have more time in the fed. He starts off as an uber-serious, uber-evil heel, taking out anyone that gets in his way in the lower card but when he moves up to face some of the silly or unstable characters further up like Saboteur, Barbosa or SHIT and finds that he cannot just swot them aside physically or mentally, cracks start to appear in his own mental side.
 
It really depends on your mileage.

I had Hulu plus, but got rid of it when I got DVR, as well. All of the shows I liked, I could just pull up from on demand and such. So it really depends
 
I don't have on demand or a DVR, & I work fairly late so most shows I want to watch, unless they're on AMC or FX I don't get to see until I can find them online.
 
I don't have on demand or a DVR, & I work fairly late so most shows I want to watch, unless they're on AMC or FX I don't get to see until I can find them online.

My apologies; I realize I didn't much about the actual product.

It's very good. I used to watch Raw the day after on it, and it cut through some bullshit which is always nice. Don't think they did that with other shows, but at eight bucks a month? It's pretty darn good
 

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