Matt Stribling is stuck spending another vacation with his brilliant, yet scatterbrained archaeologist father. When Matt arrives to find the place turned upside down and his father missing, he's not immediately worried.
Matt Stribling is used to his divorced parents shuttling him back and forth on school vacations. But he'd rather be surfing the Internet at home than spending a dull holiday with his absent-minded archaeologist father, who didn't even remember to pick him up at the train station. Things don't stay dull for long, however, when he receives a coded message and realizes that he's being watched.
But a cryptic message and strange footprints quickly persuade Matt that all is not right. With the help of some unusual family friends, Matt discovers that Matt Stribling is stuck spending another vacation with his brilliant, yet scatterbrained archaeologist father. When Matt arrives to find the place turned upside down and his father missing, he's not immediately worried.
But a cryptic message and strange footprints quickly persuade Matt that all is not right. With the help of some unusual family friends, Matt discovers that his father had been searching for an ancient code, one rumored to have brought down the Mayans and maybe even the fabled civilization of Atlantis. Now in the hands of a madman, the code is being readied for new and sinister uses. Matt and his friend Robin will traverse the globe, battling terrifying sand creatures and mercenaries alike in their efforts to stop the chaos code from being activated-and dooming the modern world to a catastrophe not seen since the days of Atlantis. The Chaos Code:The World UnraveledIf you figured out a way to manipulate the world, how would you use the knowledge? In The Chaos Code, set in present day Europe, Matt arrives at his dads house to find it in disarray, and Arnold, his dad, missing.
He then heads to his aunts house and meets Venture, an old family friend and researcher, and Robin, Ventures daughter who becomes Matts friend. These three, plus Harper, a rich and famous man, head off to look for the treasure of St. John, where they The Chaos Code:The World UnraveledIf you figured out a way to manipulate the world, how would you use the knowledge? In The Chaos Code, set in present day Europe, Matt arrives at his dad’s house to find it in disarray, and Arnold, his dad, missing. He then heads to his aunt’s house and meets Venture, an old family friend and researcher, and Robin, Venture’s daughter who becomes Matt’s friend.
These three, plus Harper, a rich and famous man, head off to look for the treasure of St. John, where they believe Matt’s father will be. Harper turns against them because he only wants the treasure to control the world, and evidently, he can already control the four elements. Justin Richards brings alive the idea of how mankind can bring itself to ruin in this science fiction novel. One of the themes in The Chaos Code is that too much power can destroy the world because the idea of power can turn anyone evil, it is how Atlantis was destroyed, and Harper was planning on gaining enough knowledge to achieve it.One reason why too much power can destroy the world is because the idea of power can turn anyone evil. An average everyday person named Katherine Feather happens to be in cahoots with Harper.
At one point, she pretends to switch back over to Matt’s side, only to betray them and steal their information. Thus, the reader can almost believe that she really is moral, “‘Thanks for helping us’ Matt said to Katherine as they hurried back to the entrance and out into the sunshine. Like your dad says, there’s a point where money isn’t enough of an excuse. Maybe I’ve just taken it for too long without really thinking’” (264).
In this quote, Katherine is playing along just to receive more information for Harper. She actually would do anything for money.Another example of how why too much power can destroy the world is how the ancient city of Atlantis was destroyed. The book brou.
Contents.StoryHermes was once a mild mannered and prudish young girl before discovering a strange magical book which unlocked the power to control elemental spirits, at the cost of never being able to wear pants again. Now working for the anti-government ninja clan 'kuranai' hermes seeks the Chaos Code, planning to use it's unlimited power to betray Kuranai cause they're boring.PlaystyleHealth: 28000 Stun: 90It's important to note that you have to wait until a spirit disappears until you can use it again. This means you can't super cancel out of a lightning spirit special move into a lightning spirit super move. This limits her combo potential somewhat, but her zoning tools are strong enough to make up for that in match.Run vs StepRunHermes needs to be able to run to do her corner loop which is a source of considerable damage if you manage to start it and keep it going.
Being able to Run is also important to be able to capitalize on situations like ice trap knockdown or comboing off of ice trap super. You're going to need all the damage you can get, so you're probably better off sticking with Run.Step Move List Normal Moves 5A - Mid. Cancelable.Basic standing chop. Doesn't link into itself and seems pretty slow.
Can occasionally be used as an anti-air but 2C is much better for the job.2A - Mid. Cancelable.Better, faster, longer than 5A. It has a similar range to 2B and the two can be alternated due to their speed.
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A decent poke, but mostly used to catch falling opponents in combos when they're close to the ground and 2C won't get them in time.cl.B - Low. Cancelable.Shin kick that hits low.
It's faster than it looks and will link from 2B, but you'll only want to use it in the middle of combos and not as a poke.5B - Mid. Cancelable.Flapping heel kick that moves slightly forward and has the longest range of all Hermes's normals. A very respectable poke. Just beware of its mostly horizontal hitbox and try not to eat an IAD combo because of it.2B - Low. Cancelable.A decent low poke that links into itself and can easily be converted into damage.5C - Mid.
Cancelable.Hermes swings her arm up in the air as if she's dancing or something. While it looks goofy as hell, this move has pretty solid range for a cancellable C normal and has a pretty good vertical hitbox as well. This is mostly used in combos when you're out of range for cl.D and still want some decent damage.2C - Mid. Cancelable.Hermes stands and swats upwards leaving a trail of yellow behind. Her best anti-air and an okay poke if you're trying to keep the opponent from jumping. This move is often used with cl.D to pick up the opponent to start air combos as it pushes them up, rather than forward.cl.D - Mid.
Cancelable.Hermes bends over and throws a high kick behind her. This move can be used as an anti-air but 2C is more effective as you won't have to worry about how close your opponent is. This is Hermes's main combo tool as the second hit launches.5D - Mid. Not cancelable.Spinning forward kick that has more range than 5C, but less than 5B.
It can be used as a poke occasionally but you'll probably see this more often if you misjudge the distance required for cl.D. While it's not exactly a terrible move, but it's not cancelable, so it's usefulness is quite limited.2D - Low. Not cancelable.Basic hard knockdown sweep with slightly more range than 2B. This is mostly used for ice trap setups on oki.j.A - Overhead. Cancelable.Circular sleeve swat that you'll rarely ever use. It has SLIGHTLY more horizontal range than j.C and probably something you could use in a pinch, but it won't be often.j.B - Overhead. Cancelable.A downward kick that comes out pretty fast and is your go-to air combo starter.
It makes an alright jump-in and an okay air-to-air, but you'll probably use j.C more often due to its high number of active frames.j.C - Overhead. Cancelable.Triangular sleeve slash that hits twice. This move is typically used for jump-ins and as an air-to-air because of how long it stays active and has pretty decent range to boot.
It can be cancelled on the first hit into specials or j.D which is something you'll typically do in air combos.j.D - Overhead. Cancelable.A downward heel stomp that looks awfully familiar.
Hits more below Hermes than j.B and comes out fast enough to hit a standing opponent on neutral jump. This move is typically used in the middle of air combos to add damage and not very often on its own.Command Normals Charming Step - 6+BShort hopping kick with upper body invincibility. Hits overhead when done raw, mid when chained into. While Hermes is off the ground, she is considered airborne and can cancel into aerial specials.
After she lands, she can cancel the recovery frames into ground specials.Special Moves Humiliating Bind - 632146+A/CA command grab that disables the opponent from using special and super moves, air dashes, and Exceed. Cannot be cancelled into, but has a slight amount of invincibility. Curse effect lasts for about 7 seconds.
It can be super cancelled but is generally not worth it.Flaming Desire - 214+B/D. B ver: Hermes places a sphere of electricity in front of her.
This sphere will be used for the D version of this move as well as for a few other specials. You can have a maximum of three spheres onscreen at any given moment. Can cancel in midair from 6B.
Stays on-screen for about 10 seconds before exploding on its own for small damage. It'll stick around even if Hermes gets hit, making it a potential combo breaker. D ver: Hermes summons a ball of electricity in front of her. If you have any spheres placed from 214B, the ball will travel to each sphere in the order you placed them, like a projectile.
Otherwise, it just explodes immediately. Can cancel in midair from 6B. Main air combo ender. EX ver: Lighting spirit summons a ball of electricity encased in a larger ball of electricity. It's basically both strengths at the same time but also faster. This move is amazing. It has a ton of active frames, is usable midair, and has a deceptively wide and tall hitbox.
You'll get a wallbounce on counterhit for a big combo, otherwise you'll get a hard knockdown to set up your oki. Can cancel in midair from 6B. Overall a good use of meter and rather effective anti-air.Singeing Sensation - 236+A/C. A ver: Hermes lashes out directly in front of her with the fire spirit's whip. Solid range, unfortunately only has one super cancel that doesn't work except at close range anyway.
C ver: Hermes lashes out diagonally above her to hit airborne opponents. There are two hits, the flame and the whip, of which only the whip is untechable. EX ver: Similar to the A version, except with a large ring of fire surrounding the whip. Hits 3 times and brings the opponent closer to Hermes. This can only be comboed into with a counterhit. Vacuum effect does not work on block.Awakening of Gaia - 22+B/D.
B ver: Hermes calls the ice spirit to lay a trap in front of her. If the opponent touches this, they are knocked down. This is your go-to oki option, also good against rush happy characters to force them to face your dangerous array of anti-airs. Stays on-screen for 4 seconds. D ver: The ice spirit delays a bit, then pounds the ground to create a low hitting, respectably fast projectile that causes a short amount of stun.
You can delay the projectile as long as you want by holding down the D button. Can be hit-confirmed for an easy follow up with 236A, 236236P, or dash f.B depending on distance. EX ver: Ice spirit lays an ice sheet that has 3 hits.
They hit mid and the second and third hit both launch slightly before knocking down. You can use those 2 knockdowns to extend combos, or let the opponent wakeup into the third hit for oki.Piercing Thunder - 623+B/DHermes calls the lightning spirit to summon a lightning bolt. Simultaneously, all spheres on screen will be detonated, creating additional lightning bolts at their location. The button used will determine the location of the initial bolt. It's not invincible but it's fast and since it'll only get stuffed if the lightning spirit gets hit you can use it as a reversal and bank on a trade giving you a counterhit.
B ver: The lightning bolt appears directly in front of Hermes. Not particularly useful unless you have spheres out. D ver: The lightning bolt appears about a half screen distance away. This version IS quite useful for controlling space, even without spheres on the screen, but take care because it is easy to punish. EX ver: Hermes calls a wave of lightning down in front of her, which hits 5 times.
Inflicts a massive amount of stun damage, especially when used along with 3 orbs, but otherwise has no noticeable advantages over the B version.Extra Specials Blazing Jealousy - 214+A/C. A ver: The fire spirit flies out in front of Hermes for a bit, like a short ranged projectile. Relatively safe and easyto combo into from 6B. C ver: Hermes and the fire spirit charge toward the opponent together. Harder to combo into from 6B unless you space it perfectly.
Air unblockable. Floats high in the air on counter-hit for easy combos.Bursting Desire - 236+B/DThe lightning spirit appears and summons a large burst of electricity in front of Hermes, hitting 5 times. Visually similar to 214+D, but functionally quite different. If done too close to the opponent only one hit will connect. If you have sphere traps set, they will grow to be the same size as the lightning ball.
This move inflicts the most stun damage out of all of Hermes' specials, especially with 3 orbs set, but it's very unlikely you'll ever be able to utilize such a situation. On grounded hit you're plus enough to link into fast normals like 2A in the corner.Ultimate Chaos Infernal Conflagration - 236236+A/CHermes and the fire spirit fire a massive beam of flame that hits three times.Shaking Lightning Storm - 236236+B/DThe lightning spirit appears and surrounds Hermes with a giant barrier of electricity. Invincible on startup and Chaos Shiftable even on whiff. It's a little slow but it's still a good reversal.Extra Ultimate Chaos Scorching Pleasure - 632146+B/DHermes kicks directly in front of her. If the move connects, she will stomp the opponent to the floor as the fire spirit punishes them with a vicious whipping. The move has slight invulnerability on startup, but don't rely on it too much as a reversal.Raging Blizzard - 214214+B/DThe ice spirit lays a much larger trap shortly in front of Hermes.
If the opponent does not step on it it eventually fades away. However, if the opponent is hit Hermes is still active, allowing you to choose whether to go for the mixup or to try and increase your damage.Destruction Chaos Purifying Brilliance - 2363214+ACHermes summons an earth spirit that slams its hand down to create a highly damaging energy wave.