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The [[Musou Verse]] is a collection of three [[Choose Your Own Adventure|quest threads]] in the style of ''[[Ruby Quest (Roleplay)|Ruby Quest]]'' and [[Dive Quest]] - [[Musou Quest]], [[Rider Quest]], and the flashback episode [[Musou Quest Gaiden]]. They are collected at the [http://teamphantomtiger.blogspot.com/2010/03/terminals-musouquest-by-demand-archive.html Team Phantom Tiger blog] and discussed fervently on the IRC channel "#musouquest" on Rizon.
The [[Musou Verse]] is a collection of three [[Choose Your Own Adventure|quest threads]] in the style of ''[[Ruby Quest]]'' and [[Dive Quest]] - [[Musou Quest]], [[Rider Quest]], and the flashback episode [[Musou Quest Gaiden]]. They are collected at the [http://teamphantomtiger.blogspot.com/2010/03/terminals-musouquest-by-demand-archive.html Team Phantom Tiger blog] and discussed fervently on the IRC channel "#musouquest" on Rizon.


[[Musou Quest]] begins with a newly-made ace logging onto their first serious game of a ~.hack~-esque version of ''[[Dynasty Warriors Gundam]]''; things get serious when a [[Monster of the Week|"Static Gundam"]] glitch mech appears on the field and turns out to deal real, physical damage to the players - the player character, named "Red Hawk", is very rapidly drawn into the conspiracy while kicking copious amounts of ass. The first thread was adequate at best. Then it got FREAKING COOL.
[[Musou Quest]] begins with a newly-made ace logging onto their first serious game of a ~.hack~-esque version of ''[[Dynasty Warriors: Gundam]]''; things get serious when a [[Monster of the Week|"Static Gundam"]] glitch mech appears on the field and turns out to deal real, physical damage to the players - the player character, named "Red Hawk", is very rapidly drawn into the conspiracy while kicking copious amounts of ass. The first thread was adequate at best. Then it got FREAKING COOL.


[[Rider Quest]] is set in the same universe, following a [[Real Life Writes the Plot|joke made in a previous thread]] about Red Hawk living in the currently in-vogue [[Tokusatsu]]-filming area; it turns out that a number of [[Kamen Rider|Kamen Riders]] actually DO exist, and that ''[[Kamen Rider]]'' shows are made using actual footage of their combats in a ''[[Power Rangers]]''-esque cut-and-paste style. The main character is a pseudo-[[Hard Boiled]] [[Private Eye]] named Jack, who used to play "The Game" [[Arc Words|Way Back When]]; this Quest borrows heavily from ''[[Kamen Rider Double|Kamen Rider W]]'', though with a significantly more [[Film Noir]] feel to it.
[[Rider Quest]] is set in the same universe, following a [[Real Life Writes the Plot|joke made in a previous thread]] about Red Hawk living in the currently in-vogue [[Tokusatsu]]-filming area; it turns out that a number of [[Kamen Rider|Kamen Riders]] actually DO exist, and that ''[[Kamen Rider]]'' shows are made using actual footage of their combats in a ''[[Power Rangers]]''-esque cut-and-paste style. The main character is a pseudo-[[Hard Boiled]] [[Private Eye]] named Jack, who used to play "The Game" [[Arc Words|Way Back When]]; this Quest borrows heavily from ''[[Kamen Rider Double|Kamen Rider W]]'', though with a significantly more [[Film Noir]] feel to it.
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** Seems to have been both. [[Word of God]] is that he's both.
** Seems to have been both. [[Word of God]] is that he's both.
* [[Arc Words]]: For [[Musou Quest]], "Way Back When", referring to the events that went on years ago - [[Musou Quest]] Gaiden covers some of it, using Jack as a mouthpiece.
* [[Arc Words]]: For [[Musou Quest]], "Way Back When", referring to the events that went on years ago - [[Musou Quest]] Gaiden covers some of it, using Jack as a mouthpiece.
* [[The Atoner]]: Hinted at with Jack, see [[What You Are in The Dark]] below.
* [[The Atoner]]: Hinted at with Jack, see [[What You Are in the Dark]] below.
* [[Author Appeal]]: Writing big 1980s-kung-fu-style fight scenes. To the extent that a floor randomly appears in a satcannon so that the fight can be cooler.
* [[Author Appeal]]: Writing big 1980s-kung-fu-style fight scenes. To the extent that a floor randomly appears in a satcannon so that the fight can be cooler.
* [[Backstory]]: This is pretty much the point of Gaiden.
* [[Backstory]]: This is pretty much the point of Gaiden.
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** He keeps doing it.
** He keeps doing it.
* [[Creator Breakdown]]: [[Rider Quest]] was created because Terminal was sick of writing [[Musou Quest]] and had just binged the first twenty-five episodes of [[Kamen Rider Double]]. Also physical example; as noted below, if Terminal is running quests then he's not sleeping at nights, so occasionally his body gives out on him.
* [[Creator Breakdown]]: [[Rider Quest]] was created because Terminal was sick of writing [[Musou Quest]] and had just binged the first twenty-five episodes of [[Kamen Rider Double]]. Also physical example; as noted below, if Terminal is running quests then he's not sleeping at nights, so occasionally his body gives out on him.
* [[Crimefighting With Cash]]: [[Gundam Wing|Treize Kushrenada]], financial backer of [[La Résistance]].
* [[Crimefighting with Cash]]: [[Gundam Wing|Treize Kushrenada]], financial backer of [[La Résistance]].
* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: Where ISN'T there one?
* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: Where ISN'T there one?
** A big example is when {{spoiler|Second Red Hawk fights [[G Gundam|DOMON KASSHU]] To a draw. In a Zaku. Completely vapourising both mechs in the process.}}
** A big example is when {{spoiler|Second Red Hawk fights [[G Gundam|DOMON KASSHU]] To a draw. In a Zaku. Completely vapourising both mechs in the process.}}
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* [[Erotic Eating]]: Mayu and Red Hawk, sort of.
* [[Erotic Eating]]: Mayu and Red Hawk, sort of.
* [[Everybody Smokes]]: Jack, Tiger, Alex.
* [[Everybody Smokes]]: Jack, Tiger, Alex.
* [[Everything's Better With Spinning]]: If possible, this ALWAYS happens in the buildup to a ZAKU KICK.
* [[Everything's Better with Spinning]]: If possible, this ALWAYS happens in the buildup to a ZAKU KICK.
* [[Even the Girls Want Her]]: Taken to eleven with Red Hawk; she now has an ability called 'Seduce'.
* [[Even the Girls Want Her]]: Taken to eleven with Red Hawk; she now has an ability called 'Seduce'.
** Naturally, NO guys seem to want her. Even though she once dressed with the combined style of [[Super Robot Wars|Excellen Browning]] and [[Doctor Who|The Tenth Doctor]].
** Naturally, NO guys seem to want her. Even though she once dressed with the combined style of [[Super Robot Wars|Excellen Browning]] and [[Doctor Who|The Tenth Doctor]].
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** {{spoiler|More to the point, it epically foreshadows the ''real'' reason why the game is "real".}}
** {{spoiler|More to the point, it epically foreshadows the ''real'' reason why the game is "real".}}
* [[Friendship Moment]]: Jack and Lacus in [[Musou Quest]] Gaiden, Holly and Red Hawk after the latter lands up in sickbay with broken ribs. The latter overlaps with a [[Now Let Me Carry You]].
* [[Friendship Moment]]: Jack and Lacus in [[Musou Quest]] Gaiden, Holly and Red Hawk after the latter lands up in sickbay with broken ribs. The latter overlaps with a [[Now Let Me Carry You]].
* [[Game Breaker]]: Lacus says that the reason [[Capture the Flag]] games no longer happen is because [[Mobile Suit Victory Gundam (Anime)|Usso always won.]]
* [[Game Breaker]]: Lacus says that the reason [[Capture the Flag]] games no longer happen is because [[Mobile Suit Victory Gundam|Usso always won.]]
* [[Gender Flip]]: [[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED (Anime)|Athrun]] is actually a girl named [[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny (Anime)|Alex]].
* [[Gender Flip]]: [[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED|Athrun]] is actually a girl named [[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny|Alex]].
* [[Growing the Beard]]: [[Musou Quest]] as of the second and third threads.
* [[Growing the Beard]]: [[Musou Quest]] as of the second and third threads.
* [[The Hedonist]]: [[Back From the Dead|Mayu]] has shades of this; she ''loves'' to fight, her idea of a date involves Spanish pastries, chocolate, and a very long makeout session...
* [[The Hedonist]]: [[Back From the Dead|Mayu]] has shades of this; she ''loves'' to fight, her idea of a date involves Spanish pastries, chocolate, and a very long makeout session...
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: The hivemind likes to paint Holly and the Red Hawk like this.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: The hivemind likes to paint Holly and the Red Hawk like this.
** But then...
** But then...
* [[Honor Before Reason]]: [[Mobile Fighter G Gundam (Anime)|Domon]], but he can get away with it.
* [[Honor Before Reason]]: [[Mobile Fighter G Gundam|Domon]], but he can get away with it.
* [[Hot-Blooded]]: Red Hawk, Domon, Mayu to a lesser extent.
* [[Hot-Blooded]]: Red Hawk, Domon, Mayu to a lesser extent.
* [[Hot Librarian]]: [[Word of God]] is that Terminal was aiming for this with Alex's meatspace form.
* [[Hot Librarian]]: [[Word of God]] is that Terminal was aiming for this with Alex's meatspace form.
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** And towards the entire series, considering it a "failed experiment".
** And towards the entire series, considering it a "failed experiment".
* [[Original Generation]]: {{spoiler|Both versions of}} Red Hawk, Jack, Tiger, Ares. Mayu is a pseudo-example, as she dies in the first five minutes of [[Gundam Seed Destiny]] and Terminal had to make her personality out of wholecloth.
* [[Original Generation]]: {{spoiler|Both versions of}} Red Hawk, Jack, Tiger, Ares. Mayu is a pseudo-example, as she dies in the first five minutes of [[Gundam Seed Destiny]] and Terminal had to make her personality out of wholecloth.
* [[Over and Under The Top]]: Red Hawk is Over, Jack is Under (of course, comparitively speaking)...
* [[Over and Under the Top]]: Red Hawk is Over, Jack is Under (of course, comparitively speaking)...
* [[The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything]]: Sort of; [[Crossbone Gundam|Seabook and Tobia]] often tend to leave things to Red Hawk when it comes to [[La Résistance]] work, with the implication that they're doing important things offscreen.
* [[The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything]]: Sort of; [[Crossbone Gundam|Seabook and Tobia]] often tend to leave things to Red Hawk when it comes to [[La Résistance]] work, with the implication that they're doing important things offscreen.
* [[Poster Gallery Bedroom]]: Cagalli's, as seen in [[Musou Quest]] Gaiden - covered in UFC and WWE posters.
* [[Poster Gallery Bedroom]]: Cagalli's, as seen in [[Musou Quest]] Gaiden - covered in UFC and WWE posters.
* [[Psycho for Hire]]: "Angel" in [[Rider Quest]], hiring out his services by a [[Viral Marketing|Viral Tie-In]] site [[Kamen Rider Kabuto|"Kabuto Service"]] (now taken down, unfortunately).
* [[Psycho for Hire]]: "Angel" in [[Rider Quest]], hiring out his services by a [[Viral Marketing|Viral Tie-In]] site [[Kamen Rider Kabuto|"Kabuto Service"]] (now taken down, unfortunately).
* [[Put On a Bus]]: [[Mobile Suit Gundam|Bright]], who only appeared in the first episode and [[Musou Quest]] Gaiden.
* [[Put on a Bus]]: [[Mobile Suit Gundam|Bright]], who only appeared in the first episode and [[Musou Quest]] Gaiden.
* [[Rescued From the Scrappy Heap]]: Lacus, Cagalli, Kira/Yamato, Athrun/Alex... so basically the entirety of the SEED Cast.
* [[Rescued From the Scrappy Heap]]: Lacus, Cagalli, Kira/Yamato, Athrun/Alex... so basically the entirety of the SEED Cast.
* [[Reverse Mole]]: Schwarz, who [[Epileptic Trees|may or may not be Domon's brother.]] [[Wild Mass Guessing|Or Red Hawk's brother.]]
* [[Reverse Mole]]: Schwarz, who [[Epileptic Trees|may or may not be Domon's brother.]] [[Wild Mass Guessing|Or Red Hawk's brother.]]
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* [[Schedule Slip]]: Terminal lives in Australia. The Quests start at midnight for him (GMT+9/11 depending on Daylight Savings). If he starts sleeping like a normal person, threads don't happen.
* [[Schedule Slip]]: Terminal lives in Australia. The Quests start at midnight for him (GMT+9/11 depending on Daylight Savings). If he starts sleeping like a normal person, threads don't happen.
* [[Shipping]]: Take your pick. Red Hawk/Holly, Red Hawk/Mayu, Red Hawk/Mayu/Holly, Red Hawk/Domon.... really, Red Hawk and anyone.
* [[Shipping]]: Take your pick. Red Hawk/Holly, Red Hawk/Mayu, Red Hawk/Mayu/Holly, Red Hawk/Domon.... really, Red Hawk and anyone.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Lots, but most notably, Jack's "Accel Gundam" in [[Musou Quest]] Gaiden, which is a [[Macross|Valkyrie]] version of the [[Swat Kats (Animation)|Turbokat]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: Lots, but most notably, Jack's "Accel Gundam" in [[Musou Quest]] Gaiden, which is a [[Macross|Valkyrie]] version of the [[Swat Kats|Turbokat]].
* [[Shown Their Work]] / [[Did Not Do the Research]]: Both at once! A lot of the cast manages to be quite in-character - unfortunately, the ones from shows that Terminal hasn't seen are less-so.
* [[Shown Their Work]] / [[Did Not Do the Research]]: Both at once! A lot of the cast manages to be quite in-character - unfortunately, the ones from shows that Terminal hasn't seen are less-so.
* [[Smoking Is Cool]]: Jack, again.
* [[Smoking Is Cool]]: Jack, again.
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** [[Real Life Writes the Plot|May or may not be meta. Terminal's father seems to be rather disappointed in him.]]
** [[Real Life Writes the Plot|May or may not be meta. Terminal's father seems to be rather disappointed in him.]]
*** [[Word of God]]: Not meta, merely an [[Aborted Arc]].
*** [[Word of God]]: Not meta, merely an [[Aborted Arc]].
* [[What You Are in The Dark]]: Angel to Jack in the second episode of [[Rider Quest]], with it implied that Jack failed such a test before. {{spoiler|This time he says "I'll know." and punches Angel out.}}
* [[What You Are in the Dark]]: Angel to Jack in the second episode of [[Rider Quest]], with it implied that Jack failed such a test before. {{spoiler|This time he says "I'll know." and punches Angel out.}}
* [[Whip It Good]]: Red Hawk's custom Gouf, Epyon, anything using a heat rod.
* [[Whip It Good]]: Red Hawk's custom Gouf, Epyon, anything using a heat rod.
* [[Wild Mass Guessing]]: Again, oh so very much.
* [[Wild Mass Guessing]]: Again, oh so very much.

Revision as of 08:17, 9 April 2014

The Musou Verse is a collection of three quest threads in the style of Ruby Quest and Dive Quest - Musou Quest, Rider Quest, and the flashback episode Musou Quest Gaiden. They are collected at the Team Phantom Tiger blog and discussed fervently on the IRC channel "#musouquest" on Rizon.

Musou Quest begins with a newly-made ace logging onto their first serious game of a ~.hack~-esque version of Dynasty Warriors: Gundam; things get serious when a "Static Gundam" glitch mech appears on the field and turns out to deal real, physical damage to the players - the player character, named "Red Hawk", is very rapidly drawn into the conspiracy while kicking copious amounts of ass. The first thread was adequate at best. Then it got FREAKING COOL.

Rider Quest is set in the same universe, following a joke made in a previous thread about Red Hawk living in the currently in-vogue Tokusatsu-filming area; it turns out that a number of Kamen Riders actually DO exist, and that Kamen Rider shows are made using actual footage of their combats in a Power Rangers-esque cut-and-paste style. The main character is a pseudo-Hard Boiled Private Eye named Jack, who used to play "The Game" Way Back When; this Quest borrows heavily from Kamen Rider W, though with a significantly more Film Noir feel to it.

Musou Quest Gaiden again focuses on Jack - but much younger, back when he still played, and was completed shortly thereafter, fleshing out the story and generally functioning as epic Foreshadowing.

Recently, a teaser for what appears to be a pure-fiction sequel, Musou Quest: Generation Break, went up on a portion of Terminal's home site; view it here.


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