--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "spottedkittyuk"
<spottedkittyuk_at_y...> wrote:
>>
> Won't work, Jim -- I remember a few dozen posts upthread (either
here
> or one of the Extinctioners groups) you and Shawntae had agreed
not to
> permanently fold, spindle or staple the other's characters. Nice
try,
> though... =)
Yup. Which is why it's amazing that some people are getting so
worked up. I mean, c'mon! Do you really think I'd draw something
like that for real? Didn't anyone realize that both of my
characters were acting totally out-of-character?
Jeremy is primarily defense. He would never try to attack another
living individual directly, because he could hurt them. Being the
sensible kid he is, he often resorts to just taking the flak from
the opponent.
Rahne sounds like some cold, heartless machine in that 2-page joke
comic. In the "real" comic version of this chapter, she actually
ends of saving Artica from Ricardo (who ends up getting overcharged
due to the ice magnifying the sunlight overhead. Kinda like over-
charging a battery). Rahne is a very shy and quiet character, who
ends up having some severe depression problems because she killed 2
guys in the first Lot Six comic. She hates her powers, and is
utterly terrified of hurting anyone with them.
Now...that doesn't sound like the chick in the comic I posted,
does it? :)
>
> Just one question, what does the new girl look like when she's not
> wearing Kevlar knickers? (<KABOOM!!!> Yes, I realise now I could
have
> phrased that a bit better...) Judging from her ears and muzzle, she
> might be a fox, but I'm not sure.
Yeah, she's a fox. A mighty cute one, too. ;P Even though she's
got a thing for Ricardo (who Artica turned into a popsicle), she
still gets her foe out of harm's way when Ricardo goes boom. Like I
said, she's not really one to go out and hurt anyone. It's just
that her powers seem to make it too easy for that to happen
sometimes...
--JMH
Received on Fri Jul 16 2004 - 17:39:46 CDT