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Old Jan 16th, 2012, 12:10 AM       
Our last brush with wikipedia involved some buttfrustrated aspie thinking an article about "weapons in halo 2" was notable enough for its own page, but not this site as a whole. I'm not entirely convinced their crack editorial staff will look upon one thing that site did any more kindly.



anyway, here's some answers to your questions from a guy who had nothing at all to do with the project:

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was two-player planned at some point? And if so, why was it cut?
The two-player mode was eventually cut because Roger noticed that most often two males would play together, and he famously opposes same-sex relationships (as evidenced by his 1989 publication "Steers and Queers" for his high school newspaper). Abobo's rippling abs were already pushing the boundaries of his tolerance (or lack thereof), and the two-player mode was eventually removed to quell his many emotional outbursts at public events.

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Pox's last name isn't as easy to find.
Pox's full name is Poxonimous Esuohlim III. He posts on this forum as "Rongi."

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How different was the version made with Bane from the completed title?
This version was online and 3D and involved an entirely different cast of characters. The rights were sold in March of 2009 to Chris Cao and the assets (largely unchanged) were used to create what is known today as "DC Universe Online."
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