Dave wrote: Q: I am one scene, seen four times. I hold one once, one twice, and one four times who does not move. When am I?
lake_wrangler wrote: Dave wrote: lake_wrangler wrote:What is your definition of a "scene"? Is a scene equal to one single comic strip, or to any given story arc, from the time the "scene" changes to the next?
Clue: the correct answer will consist of a single precise date.
Still not sure I follow you, but I definitely nominate you for the "Vaguest Question" award!
*Thinking out loud*
It is so vague, I have already been down two bunny trails...
Premise: "one who does not move" = Monica, during the calendar machine fix
Hence, "I hold" => 'I' = Shelly
Misread "I am one scene, seen four times" as if there was a comma after I am, so as to imply "I am, in one scene, seen four times". So, looking for a scene where someone is seen four times, and that person is seen holding someone who does not move, and we get to see them holding said person once, then twice in the same comic, then four times in a different comic.
However, there is no single strip that fits: nowhere do we see Shelly holding her once, then twice in a different page, and four times in another one.
Scrap that.
Premise 2: "I am one scene" = we are looking for a scene, not an individual
"seen four times" = we see the same thing happening four times
"I hold ... one who does not move" = in that scene, someone who does not move is being held
"one once, once twice, one four times" = said holding happens once in a comic, then twice in a different comic, and four times in another comic
"When am I" = again, reinforces the fact that we are looking for a moment, a type of event, not a person
Hypothesis: the scene is the repeated freezings of Monica by Euryale
Test:
First time Euryale freezes Monica, she holds her once. Check.
Second time Euryale freezes Monica, she holds her twice. Check.
Third time Euryale freezes Monica, we only see her
hold her once. DARN!
Not only that, but Euryale only froze Monica three times, not four. So that cannot be the repeated scene.
Revise premise:
Dave wrote: Clue: the correct answer will consist of a single precise date.
It all happens on the same day???
Hypothesis to be tested: a scene at a bar, where the non-moving object is a drink, and four panels which repeat themselves?
The non-moving object is something else, and we could be looking all over the place for it.
Shoot! This is a hard one!