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Post by bloodreaper on Sept 25, 2008 15:54:14 GMT -5
I am working up my Tag-Fu, since, now that I'm a mod, I might need it someday.
One of those things I've always meant to play with, but never really found the time and opportunity.
Gilgrim?
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Post by Fox on Sept 25, 2008 16:05:42 GMT -5
Yeah. I can't really tell what he's wrapped in/made of, but from what I can tell..he's just spiffy-looking. x3
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Post by Dragyn on Sept 26, 2008 18:36:25 GMT -5
Spiffy!
I think Gilgrim is one of the most line-intensive characters I've got. He takes forever to draw, but he's a ton of fun to pose...
I suspect that, of this group, at least a few of you will favor Gilgrim...
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Post by bloodreaper on Sept 28, 2008 0:43:32 GMT -5
Is he going to appeal to my "Mwahahah! Railguns!" laugh or my sadistic barking cackle?
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Post by Faith on Sept 28, 2008 1:45:39 GMT -5
*Snrk!..* Okay... um, first of all... Tag?... what exactly is that about? And how did Fox do that with her text?... And rail guns? Well, Blood, your mind... is a disturbing place, at times, but I think you've earned that right. ;D Hm... ... ... I choose to react to that, later, like when he does something else. But that reaction seems to rather humor you, Dragyn. You know I'm curious, now. XD
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Post by Dragyn on Sept 28, 2008 19:52:02 GMT -5
Hmm....
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Post by bloodreaper on Sept 29, 2008 4:33:15 GMT -5
The rail gun laugh comes with an East Europe accent.
Like this: "Zis neyw rail gonne vill be powerfvul enuf to blow up zer moon! Mwa HAhahahah!"
I call it that, because it happens whenever I think about building giant railguns, or anything to do with anti-matter.
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Post by Dragyn on Sept 29, 2008 10:45:35 GMT -5
Sadly, I knew what you meant by the "Rail gun laugh." I don't recall Gilgrim using the railgun, though...
EDIT: Comic's up!
Page 12, to be precise. Unlike page 11, it has no title, so whatever.
Since I don't think it'll come up in the comic itself, I'll point out that yes, K'sk is a bit defensive about the end result of any glorious battle he's involved in.
Considering the history they've got, I guess it makes sense.
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Post by bloodreaper on Sept 30, 2008 15:00:38 GMT -5
He iz havink a Railgun!?
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Post by Faith on Sept 30, 2008 23:36:31 GMT -5
Heh! Neat... How'd you make that background? The shack looks... cozy... Is it being supported by a stick, on it's right?... XD
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Post by Dragyn on Oct 1, 2008 20:06:30 GMT -5
That'd be the left, but yes. Yes it is.
Railgun railgun...
Not Gilgrim, no.
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Post by Faith on Oct 2, 2008 17:45:27 GMT -5
Reader's left, shack's right. =J
Hm... I'm not really sure about what this railgun is... but it sure seems popular... for Blood, anyway. ;D ?
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Post by bloodreaper on Oct 2, 2008 22:32:16 GMT -5
Oh, you're just teasing me now. Railgun is a catchall term for a device that uses magnetic fields to accelerate a piece of matter to very high speeds. While railgun technology, if developed could have innumerable civilian and scientific uses, the thing that people are really interested in is whether you could make one small enough to use as an actual gun, but still powerful enough to level small cities. If you get it going fast enough, a tiny piece of metal can do some enormous damage. The Particle accelerators of the recently activated Large HADRON Collider form the largest railgun in the world, at this time. I want one, but I haven't got the GNP of France just lying around, or a plot of land the size of western Europe, so I'll have to wait for the technology to get smaller and cheaper. Any railgun appearing in this comic is going to contain awesomeness. I wonder if it'll be a giant, orbital doomsday weapon, or the less realistic, but even cooler man portable variety...
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Post by Faith on Oct 3, 2008 14:28:19 GMT -5
*Laugh!!!* Okay, now that sounds pretty darn cool. So long as it's not used against me, I like it. XD Nah, this is messing with you: I thought it had something to do with trains... ;D Note: Hey, now. You didn't even tell us there were new peoples in the Extras page. ;D I didn't say, last night, 'cuz I was rushed off, but now I've said it.
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Post by bloodreaper on Oct 3, 2008 19:44:23 GMT -5
I believe the "Rail" part actually comes from early designs based on European magnetic train rails.
Where are there new people on an extras page?
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