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eee wrote:Since Devyn threatened the pool flunkie with her uncle Poseidon, I assume he's on Earth and capable of interfering with mortals still. Or maybe he owned the pool.
Since it's called the Poseidon Resort . . .
eee wrote:That she refers to the main male gods are her uncles, though, would suggest - unless this is 'uncles by adoption', as Astali has Aunt Bud and Brandi and Monica etc etc - her mother is one of the original Olympians. Probably Hestia. So we know there ARE still gods on Earth. It would probably be best for humanity not to cross them by attacking their children.
Most likely there are gods on Earth today, though they're low-key, not the drama queens that so many of the Greek gods were.
scantrontb wrote:
my theory is that the "Shadow Government" talked about here, and the "immortal Politicians" from the Calendar Machine arc, are the SAME GROUP of people... the reference to how they are immortal, but CAN BE KILLED (how the Timekeepers got killed off)
Everything can die, saw off the head of one of those immortal politicians and they are dead, end of conversation, set the body on fire and encase the actual head in molten Lucite and arrange on a nice shelf. End of problem.
or the whole thing was faked??? bodies killed off, to be replaced with different ones... have you seen the film Zardoz???
Or they are like the jaguar girl - atomize the body, the spirit comes back in a fresh body.... [/quote]
Zardoz was the most boring movie I have seen so far. Only Paul knows if they cannot die like the GG, or if they are like the Jaguar Girl and if killed just return in a younger body. Personally I would destroy their bodies in an atomic blast followed by an anti-matter blast, reduce everything to sub-atomic shatter.
That which does not kill you but makes you stronger only shows you to a different level of predator.
Be careful lest the gods devour you in your new strength.
First panel: Cassi McGuire (MIB special agent, vampire); Lorraine Foxglove (MIB special agent, paternal aunt of Calista); Paden (MIB special agent, not listed but likely also a vampire).
Second panel: Marius (MIB special agent, not listed but possibly a werewolf?)
Third panel: Cassi and Lorraine again.
"Character is what you are in the dark." - D.L. Moody
"You should never run from the voices in your head. That's how you give them power." - Jin
Werewolf is unlikely - vampires are drawn toward law enforcement and stuff, but werewolves are drawn toward art and writing.
This is stated by Guidance to Jet when they are talking to one another on the rooftop, when Guidance accidentally clues Jet in on the whole Para world.
He's mister GlytchMeister, he's mister code
He's mister exploiter, he's mister ones and zeros
They call me GlytchMeister, whatever I touch
Starts to glitch in my clutch!
I'm too much!
GlytchMeister wrote: . . . This is stated by Guidance to Jet when they are talking to one another on the rooftop, when Guidance accidentally clues Jet in on the whole Para world.
That episode still seems awfully "accidental" to me.
GlytchMeister wrote:Werewolf is unlikely - vampires are drawn toward law enforcement and stuff, but werewolves are drawn toward art and writing.
That doesn't mean they can't be...
No. Just improbable. As in "I wouldn't bet on it."
He's mister GlytchMeister, he's mister code
He's mister exploiter, he's mister ones and zeros
They call me GlytchMeister, whatever I touch
Starts to glitch in my clutch!
I'm too much!
GlytchMeister wrote:Werewolf is unlikely - vampires are drawn toward law enforcement and stuff, but werewolves are drawn toward art and writing.
That doesn't mean they can't be...
No. Just improbable. As in "I wouldn't bet on it."
As long as something is possible, no matter how improbable it is, a sufficiently large number of opportunities makes it nearly certain to happen at least once.
GlytchMeister wrote:Werewolf is unlikely - vampires are drawn toward law enforcement and stuff, but werewolves are drawn toward art and writing.
Jabberwonky wrote:That doesn't mean they can't be...
GlytchMeister wrote:No. Just improbable. As in "I wouldn't bet on it."
Warrl wrote:As long as something is possible, no matter how improbable it is, a sufficiently large number of opportunities makes it nearly certain to happen at least once.
Could start as a police artist and discover artistry in a well-handled investigation . . .
Warrl wrote:As long as something is possible, no matter how improbable it is, a sufficiently large number of opportunities makes it nearly certain to happen at least once.
...and the dumber it is to do it, the more quickly someone will do it.