Hmmmm... what can I say about
Armageddon 2009? Friendly vibe; Seth Green is a total genius of our time, but the ludicrious prices at the cafe?
NO NEED!tl;dr - The weekend of a lifetime! Mere words cannot describe its utter awesomeness.Fax and I arrived for the Saturday at about 7:50am. We killed time in the line by listening in on some unintentionally hilarious comments from the fangirls behind us (honestly, they had
must've been there for Twilight tbqh).
Example:-
"Oh, look at that coffee machine cosplay! Huurrr, duuurrr--".
- *simultaneous facepalms from both us and the two Japanese-speaking girls in front of us (1 of which was a Pikachu)*
Throughout this eventful day, we had caught up with practically everyone from our very own BAKA group both on the train, and in the convention. All except a new member,
Bloodi-Rose, who just joined the boards very recently. Both of us were intending to meet in-person for the first time at Armageddon. She indeed
was there though; Fax and I must've barely missed her. Until next time!
Purchase-wise: (RE to Fax: Do correct me if I'm wrong about what you got)- Fax got a couple of swords at Global Gear (I can't remember what exactly they were for the life of me) ($20/$30), a Stargate hat ($30), and a Star Trek hat ($15)
- I got a Lisa Furukawa medium t-shirt. Simplistic, snug, and nice. Great value. ($15)
(I was heavily considering getting a few OST's/live J-Pop dvd's at the Shadow Lurker stall. If only there were some Malice Mizer or Bonnie Pink material there...)
In all honesty, there were plenty a stunning cosplays throughout! My camera was a bit iffy during the entire duration of Saturday. Silly flash! 80+ photos in total. I'll see what I can salvage and post it on my deviantArt...
Inevitably, Armageddon closed down their day session at about 6, so the BAKA group (+ friends) went out to have some Ramen noodles at
Ajisan Ramen. Yum, yum! Then we walked through the city to get some über-cool gelati (on our way we got some odd stares from passer-bys. Sucks be to them!) and hung around the library for quite a bit.
The night turned into a bit of a blur as soon as Borgie, Fax and I had to hastily leave some time after. Let's just say it somewhat involved:- a barely-missed train causing us to wait 90+ minutes for the next service.
- more odd looks from passer-bys. (Atmosphere grew
real intense around Sunshine).
- a trip to Krispy Kreme.
- my spontaneous midnight snack of Hungry Jacks.
- whilst getting said meal, I was politely asked to flash my penis to a trio of tipsy girls alongside the Southern Cross parameter. "Awwwkkwwarrddd...."
- a supposed brutal bashing of some poor woman at the station directly soon after we left Southern Cross on a 25 min early bus departure. My condolences go out to her.
- another hilariously tipsy trio (guys) enjoying
Beyonce - Single Ladies (Put a Ring on it) as their mobile phone ringtone on the bus. Lolworthy stuff.
- having 'Sound into Colour Synesthesia' on the bus to SAWA. Feels good, man!
- dried chair-spew on the connecting Sunshine line. "Jump, Forrest!"
- coincidently catching up and having a very interesting chat with Ginzii on the train. It was a pleasure in getting to know you much better. It really is!
If I had to rate Armageddon 2009 overall?
9 Geppetto's out of 10. Supanova 2010 might have some
real competition cut out for them.
PS to Borgie: I'll need to shape up on my Tekken 6 skills as soon as I can wrap my head around Yoshimitsu's T6 moveset incarnation.