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|name=Motivational speaker | |name=Motivational speaker | ||
|image=speaker.gif | |image=speaker.gif | ||
|id=23 | |id=23 | ||
|desc=Ambling around mumbling quotes from the series of DVDs you forced them to watch, your sidekick has become highly trained in motivational techniques, which they unfortunately refuse to share with anyone else. | |desc=Ambling around mumbling quotes from the series of DVDs you forced them to watch, your sidekick has become highly trained in motivational techniques, which they unfortunately refuse to share with anyone else. | ||
− | + | |cap=100 | |
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|source=motivational DVD | |source=motivational DVD | ||
|fulltime=yes | |fulltime=yes | ||
|ability=Increased sidekick effectiveness[[Category:Sidekick Effectiveness]] | |ability=Increased sidekick effectiveness[[Category:Sidekick Effectiveness]] | ||
|msg=''After an encounter:'' | |msg=''After an encounter:'' | ||
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* <name> walks back and forth, mumbling and gesturing. You manage to hear a small snippet of the speech: | * <name> walks back and forth, mumbling and gesturing. You manage to hear a small snippet of the speech: | ||
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: "Nothing great was ever achieved without heaps and heaps of great responsibility." | : "Nothing great was ever achieved without heaps and heaps of great responsibility." | ||
: "Live tomorrow to create the today you are committed to." | : "Live tomorrow to create the today you are committed to." | ||
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: "The end of wisdom is to dream high enough not to lose the dream in the seeking of that elusive flying squirrel." | : "The end of wisdom is to dream high enough not to lose the dream in the seeking of that elusive flying squirrel." | ||
: "Find the limits of possibility by shooting right past them into the impossible." | : "Find the limits of possibility by shooting right past them into the impossible." | ||
+ | : "Don't fear the Reaper, just use more cowbell." | ||
+ | : "Work keeps us from three great things: naps, internet gaming, and Funyuns." | ||
+ | : "People are not lazy. They just use scripts that do not inspire them." | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* Increases the sidekick effectiveness at increasing the sidekick effectiveness. | * Increases the sidekick effectiveness at increasing the sidekick effectiveness. | ||
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | * The sidekick image is of the character {{wikipedia|Matt Foley}}, a loud, clumsy motivational speaker played by {{wikipedia|Chris Farley}} on ''Saturday Night Live''. | ||
+ | * One of the motivational slogans refers to the "{{wikipedia|More cowbell}}" sketch on ''Saturday Night Live''. |
Latest revision as of 14:43, 1 May 2015
Motivational speaker
Ambling around mumbling quotes from the series of DVDs you forced them to watch, your sidekick has become highly trained in motivational techniques, which they unfortunately refuse to share with anyone else.
Level cap: 100
Full-time sidekick.
Obtained from: motivational DVD
Ability: Increased sidekick effectiveness
Messages
After an encounter:
- <name> walks back and forth, mumbling and gesturing. You manage to hear a small snippet of the speech:
- "Nothing great was ever achieved without heaps and heaps of great responsibility."
- "Live tomorrow to create the today you are committed to."
- "If there's no decision, you haven't really taken action."
- "The path to success is a massive, determined reaction to your opponent's action."
- "I challenge you to join the ranks of people who walk the talk."
- "The best way through is always out."
- "The end of wisdom is to dream high enough not to lose the dream in the seeking of that elusive flying squirrel."
- "Find the limits of possibility by shooting right past them into the impossible."
- "Don't fear the Reaper, just use more cowbell."
- "Work keeps us from three great things: naps, internet gaming, and Funyuns."
- "People are not lazy. They just use scripts that do not inspire them."
Notes
- Increases the sidekick effectiveness at increasing the sidekick effectiveness.
References
- The sidekick image is of the character Matt Foley, a loud, clumsy motivational speaker played by Chris Farley on Saturday Night Live.
- One of the motivational slogans refers to the "More cowbell" sketch on Saturday Night Live.