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I don't get why people keep saying he has it coming or something bad happening to him would be karma.
So far, I think he's pretty funny. The author's attempt to make him inherently dislikable is failing.
Oh, hey. Interesting. There was another update. Let me read that real quick.
Okay. He's a little bit of a prick. He can't even blame all of it on a quest to avenge his family.
I'll also say that it had to be pointed out to me that Cthillia was making a Star Wars reference. My first guess was that Cthillia was making the kind of reference that would trigger the homophobia in a stereotype like Cooter.
Im actually in on this, i really cant see the idea that he got anything comming for him. He is a guy on a heroic quest to avenge the murder of his family. Thats more or less the default heroic origin for most heroic monster hunters.
So yeah alright, at the same he is rude and vulgar. But that is a seperate issue, and the only thing he got comming from that is people not wanting to talk with him.
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lord_khaine
Im actually in on this, i really cant see the idea that he got anything comming for him. He is a guy on a heroic quest to avenge the murder of his family. Thats more or less the default heroic origin for most heroic monster hunters.
So yeah alright, at the same he is rude and vulgar. But that is a seperate issue, and the only thing he got comming from that is people not wanting to talk with him.
Vengeful monster hunters are only heroic when they are after a specific, evil monster, or unintelligent ravenous monsters. Wanting to kill all vampires (in the Giirl Power Universe) because one vampire killed your family is still bad.
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Forum Explorer
Vengeful monster hunters are only heroic when they are after a specific, evil monster, or unintelligent ravenous monsters. Wanting to kill all vampires (in the Giirl Power Universe) because one vampire killed your family is still bad.
Nevermind going after all vampires*, „Coot” seems to be the kind of guy who would go after completely different- and (relative) harmless -„monsters” to get his vengeance.
*Who needs a reason to dust fancy zombies with a ego-problem?:smallamused::smalltongue:
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Yeah he isnt after "a" monster, he is after all of them. He only tolerates self loathing monsters because they want to kill themselves.
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Of the supers and 'monsters' working with Sciona, how many were seen at the Council meeting? Were any besides Cthillia part of Deus' group we saw in the flashback?
The first question is my main one, as I'm having trouble telling the different vamps apart and I find it really interesting that some members of the Council are sorta playing both sides.
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Both of the vampires were in the peanut gallery. I don't remember seeing any of the others, although Wyrmil might have been one of the background characters.
Only Chthillia was in Deus' group in Galytn. Incidentally, this means our supervillain gangs are 2 for 2 for ties to Deus.
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Unless of course Deus has his own plans and his guy is there working for him. He is sneeky that way. :smallamused:
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I am at this point pretty certain we will see on of Deus's henchmen in every following story arc, just to leave it hard to judge what he is actually up to.
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*sight* I really am getting tired of crappy southern stereotypes.
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Dragonus45
*sight* I really am getting tired of crappy southern stereotypes.
I've got bad news for you: I predict they're gonna be a lot more common in media over the next 3.5 or 7.5 years. :smalltongue:
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I've got bad news for you: I predict they're gonna be a lot more common in media over the next 3.5 or 7.5 years. :smalltongue:
Don't remind me.
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Dragonus45
*sight* I really am getting tired of crappy southern stereotypes.
"Redneck" is not exclusively Southern. It is also a Midwestern stereotype.
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Celestia
"Redneck" is not exclusively Southern. It is also a Midwestern stereotype.
The stars and bars shirt is part of what's making him seem more "Southern Redneck" than "Generic Redneck", at least to me.
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The stars and bars shirt is part of what's making him seem more "Southern Redneck" than "Generic Redneck", at least to me.
You do have a point.
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In-comic time has doubled now. Day 6 already.
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Only 84 days to go till the present then?:smallbiggrin:
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Wow. This feels weird. The comic used to crawl along at a snail's pace, but now it's been upgraded to tortoise speed. I'm not sure how we'll possibly cope without seeing every last detail of Sydney's life.
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Im still hoping for a bit of a training montage to show the majority of this flashback being skipped over. Maybe have another arc that covers her graduation and some hijinks that take place then, preferably with her and the other newbies for a change. I still like the idea of her being a team leader for the rookies. Basically, they get the low priority/danger missions, sydney is both in charge and backup for the group like maxima on overwatch because she should, in theory, be able to handle anything they stumble over. This gets them all some rl experience, gets her some command experience in low threat scenarios, and in general is just a good thing in between vehemence level fights which cant happen too often or else it kinda counters the background details of the setting where there just arent that many threats of that magnitude out there. (We see like, 6) Unless this goes primarily fantasy dealing with the supernatural of course.
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Frankly, I wish Dave would go back and delete those first couple comics. Not only does the art style suck, it doesn't mesh with the rest of the strip in tone. Plus, it would remove the 'long flashbacks suck, when are we getting back to the present' thing.
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Rogar Demonblud
Frankly, I wish Dave would go back and delete those first couple comics. Not only does the art style suck, it doesn't mesh with the rest of the strip in tone. Plus, it would remove the 'long flashbacks suck, when are we getting back to the present' thing.
To me its more that there is little left to really explain. As an example, if we saw anvil with a prosthetic arm, we would want to see how that happened in the flashback. But there really isnt anything left to explain from a flashback point of view. There isnt even a sense of urgency that needs to be explained because she is casually playing d&d then showing up for her shift at work basically. We already got how she ended up joining, who these people are, etc etc etc. The closest thing to needing an explanation is her rank of corporal but im fairly sure thats a pretty basic thing in the military, specialists often get an automatic bump of a couple paygrades upon graduating from basic. I could see concentrating a bit on her orbs and training in how to use them just so we dont get comics like, "Dont forget I can fly too max!" in order to ham fistedly tell us what her orbs do while the storyline progresses.
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Onyavar
In-comic time has doubled now. Day 6 already.
At this rate we should be there by 2025....
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Forum Explorer
Vengeful monster hunters are only heroic when they are after a specific, evil monster, or unintelligent ravenous monsters. Wanting to kill all vampires (in the Giirl Power Universe) because one vampire killed your family is still bad.
True. OTOH, because the "good" vampires seem to be maintaining the illusion of non-existence, the only evidence there is of vampires tends to be bad (looking at what has leaked historically).
Which actually leads to an interesting thought. Maybe the (relatively recent) trend of vampires being "good" and "sexy" was actually started by the council to try and undo some of the previous damage. Too bad someone screwed up with Twilight.
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New page!
Okay, so Krona probably can't break the universe. And found time to do laundry.
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Maybe they will get into Sydney's and Krona's powers possibly being related now. :smallcool: I hope.
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I find it weird how exponentially has come to be used as much higher.
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Ibrinar
I find it weird how exponentially has come to be used as much higher.
Yeah, much the same way that "absolutely" is no longer used to indicate absolute value/absolute certainty as much as fairly accurate value/fairly likely certainty. That's just the way it goes.
EDIT: For an additional comparison, "very" once was mostly used the way we think of "verily" being used (namely, indicated exactness/preciseness, ala "of my very own" or "very much so", or indicated truthfulness, ala "the very same"), but has largely become a word used to add emphasis to other words/phrases, even in a metaphorical context where the words' original definitions of truth and exactness aren't really applicable.
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Maybe they will get into Sydney's and Krona's powers possibly being related now. I hope.
Oh gods no please! Sydny really dont need anything else to make her super special :smallsigh:
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Yeah, the Spectrum Spheres are ludicrously OP for a beginner, and we've been repeatedly told she's going to get more powerful.
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Controversial opinion: I don't really care how strong Sydney gets. This is a comic, not a game. Power is not inherently bad. It doesn't automatically make her a Mary Sue, and it's not necessarily a problem. What matters is the story. Yes, story is conflict, but that doesn't have to be physical altercations, not even in a superhero comic. You just have to know how to write it. All the best Superman stories are the ones that focus on his human side, his emotional vulnerability.
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I got a clue for some of you people. Finding out where the orbs came from in no ways means more power for Sydney.
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HandofShadows
I got a clue for some of you people. Finding out where the orbs came from in no ways means more power for Sydney.
Agreed. Potentially getting your hands on a users manual never results in getting better at using the technology that manual is for. Trial and error is the only real way to learn how your technology works.