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{% extends "layout.html" %}
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{% block title %}Flash Animations{% endblock %}
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{% block content %}
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<h1>Flash Animations</h1>
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I'm not much of an animator, but I have made a couple of things in Flash. Out of
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the many animations I'd started working on that never got completed, here are a
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few that did.<p>
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<a href="/flash/kanian-azulian-war">Kanian/Azulian War</a><br>
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This is probably the best animation I've ever completed. It's about a war that's
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happening between the Kanians and the Azulians (two species of creature I made
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up). The Kanians are ridiculously defenseless and they owe the humans a favor for
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helping save their planet, and the humans are in danger at the hands of the
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Azulians, who are genetically engineered killing machines. The Kanians have to
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fight the Azulians to save the humans, but are they getting in way over their heads?<p>
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<a href="/flash/pwnizard-i-choose-you">Pwnizard, I Choose You!</a><br>
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In a sugar high one night, I started talking about a Pokemon called Pwnizard, in
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which it's virtually impossible to win against it, because its mere presence in a
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battle automatically ensures its victory. This is a quick Flash animation I made
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using the graphics of <em>Pokemon FireRed Version</em> to illustrate. In this case,
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Pwnizard has taken the form of a red Rattata, although I've always envisioned Pwnizard
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looking like something useless, like Magikarp, to add to the irony of how ridiculously
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powerful it is).<p>
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<a href="/flash/aichaos-warners">AiChaos Warners</a><br>
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From 2003 to 2005 I worked on a site called <em>AiChaos, Inc.</em> (formerly known
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as <em>Chaos A.I. Technology</em>), which was a site about the programming of
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Instant Messenger Chatterbots. For the bots that chatted on AOL Instant Messenger,
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their main problem was AIM's warning system. Almost anybody could warn the bot plus
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20% and that had a negative impact on the bot's ability to chat (a form of Denial-of-Service
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attack). This is a short Flash animation I put up to give the warners a piece of
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my mind.
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{% endblock %}
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