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Thursday, February 8, 2007


Super Spy High summary
Well, I ain't got alot of time tonight but i thought I'd use what I have to re-post the main breifin' of my manga Super Spy High. Here's a little heads-up for what's comin':

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--SUPER SPY HIGH--

As its name suggests, it's about students at a boarding school in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean in trainin' to become secret agents. Instead of some classes there’s a rigorous three-year course to train their students to be spies, and everyone who goes to Espionage Island’s gotta take it. The school has two main buildings and four dorm buildings— Connery, Brosnan, Moore and Lazenby.
Over 1200 students from thirty different countries have passed the challenging Super Spy High entrance exam, and they make up the seventh graduating class of Super Spy High. And in a place this huge, anything and everything will go wrong. With action, suspense, drama and skintight leather pants, Super Spy High is not your average boarding school.

I've said it before and i'll say it again: Super Spy High's got 12 main characters. But for a while, y'all only gotta concern yourselves with these six:

Tyson “Ty” Avila— The main character in Super Spy High, and by far the most complex. Ty is from Kill Devil Hills, NC and is a born leader. Despite not being the oldest of his graduating class, he can still keep control over the situation as a tough-talkin' military-based alter ego he calls "the Sarge." (Yeah, I based him off me but gave him a different name. Surprise, surprise.)
Ty has a mixed background of Portuguese- and English-American parents. He shares a room on the first floor of Connery dorm with Kris Bennett and, later on, senior Montana Ali. His signature move is the "Sergeant Drill"— he slingshots off the wall and into a dizzyin' midair roll to unleash an unpredictable attack. One tactical maneuver y'all don't wanna be on the wrong side of.

Kristian “Kris” Bennett— One aggressive L.A.-native, who demands he be call Kris. Sure he acts real mean, but somewhere DEEP under that tough, gritty exterior beats a heart o' gold.
Kris’s name doesn’t tell very much about his background, as he’s Indonesian through his mother’s side. He and his roommate Ty tend to get in a whole lot of fights. His signature move's the "Fist of Fire," a flip attack which ends in a mega-powerful punch (or sometimes a blast from a hidden weapon.)

Samantha “Sammy” Anderson— One punk-rocker-in-training you do not wanna mess with. She's best in hand-to-hand combat and was vote "Roughest and Toughest" in the yearbook at her school in Dublin last year. (She doesn’t have any accent, though.)
Sammy shares a room on the first floor of Connery dorm with Ayesha Ali. The two usually get along very well and borrow each other’s clothes on a regular basis. Her signature move is the "Sonic Boom," which includes a loud battle cry and a drop-kick with all her power.

Ayesha Ali— Sammy's L.A.-born roommate is an aspiring hip-hop fashion designer who even makes her own clothes. Turns out her best tactical maneuver's disguising her and her friends, and now she's workin' on a virtual disguise computer.
Ayesha also shares her fashion tips with her friends and often lends her clothes to her roommate Sammy. Her signature move is the "Master of Illusion," which makes use of a hologram generator to make a ton of false copies and confuse the enemy.

Longwei Liang— Hailing from Shanghai, Longwei has been assigned a dorm room to share with Hunter Tashiro. The room’s next to that of Ty Avila, and Ty and Longwei quickly become best friends. Longwei’s quick-witted sense of humor and ability to tell crazy stories attract a lot of other friends too. Longwei specializes in stealth tactics, and his signature attack, the “Tiananmen,” is a full-power attack comin’ from out of the blue.

Hunter Tashiro— Hunter lived in Honolulu all his life and now he’s got a dorm room with Longwei Liang at Super Spy High. Hunter is unbelievably relaxed in almost any situation, though there are a few weak spots that can really get him worked up.
Hunter is of Japanese-American descent. His specialty is reconnaissance, and his signature move is the “Hana Road”— it combines fancy footwork in twists and turns with gradually increasing energy. (Oddly enough, his move is named for a famous highway on a different island of Hawaii.)

Episode guide not complete yet… When I come up with 40 episodes, I'll post it here.
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So, there ya got it. I think that's all the time I got, I better get rollin'. And you guys tell me what ya think, what ya wanna see in there, maybe I can add it into the story. And til next time, the Sarge's relievin' ya for now. DISMISSED!

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