animenologist wrote:In terms of a serious answer, they can always play around with the whole government thing. Its a government created or funded potential weapon. I would think that some of the stuff would eventually seep back to the government now that they are trying to avoid returning to the past, starting with the whole Peter Duncan fiasco in Common Interest. I mean, what sane advanced nation in this day and age would let nuclear material fall off the face of the Earth without a trace.
As for just fun, definately sell this as being the best video game system on Earth, for definite big bucks if Jeremie mass produced it, and finds a way of powering it without nuclear material. Create new zones, have avatars fight each other, its like that episode of Futurama when Fry first explored the internet, it would be just so cool. Though he definately needs to create more urban like sectors in terms of fire fights. 4 of the sectors are way too wide open that getting caught there gives advantages to long range weapon users. Sector 5 is a good start, but the constant changing every 3 mins could put a damper on things. Then again, having it change every 3 mins, adds for some interesting potential, especially with what they did in Deja Vu, or may be A Fine Mess. Oh and have a chance to design your own avatar. Would cost money of course, more so if you want a weapon change than cosmetics, since they would need to reprogram it and go through balancing it with current weapons. And also put in some safety features so that falling into the digital void is not fatal or without serious consequences.
Yeah.. when I first heard of Sector 5, I thought it was gonna be an urban-like setting, not the core of Lyoko (although I had this gut feeling expecting it). That would be pretty cool.. although it might go against the general theme of Lyoko (ancient asia-like.. almost..)