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Julie wrote:This thread is well and truly derailed. Oh well. It's amusing.
I understand Pratt's frustration at being "punished" alongside the individual who actually F'ed up, but why is she so indignant? After all, this reassignment could be a better job than the one she's had. Why assume that it's going to suck?
Because she's being transferred after her partner royally f'd up. You'd have to be dangerously optimistic to expect your "punishment" to be a step up.
But assuming that the transfer is "punishment" is still an assumption. *shrugs* I'm just of the opinion that it's best to assume nothing in this comic. Another possiblity is that the "debriefing" was their punishment (or there could have been more punishment in store were they not being reassigned), and this reassignment was pending prior to the McBride-screw-up. It's not the most likely of scenarios...true, but it is a possiblity.
I'm not assuming it's punishment, Lily is. From her point of view, there's no reason to expect anything else. The killer was slaughtered by her partner, and it was pure luck that the last girl was found alive. You don't generally get rewarded for that kind of mess-up.
As for "assume nothing in this comic", I absolutely agree. Lily needs to read the archives so she knows what she's getting into.
Whoever coined the phrase "more fun than a barrel of monkeys" obviously never spent an afternoon cramming the little buggers into one.
Julie wrote:But assuming that the transfer is "punishment" is still an assumption. *shrugs* I'm just of the opinion that it's best to assume nothing in this comic. Another possiblity is that the "debriefing" was their punishment (or there could have been more punishment in store were they not being reassigned), and this reassignment was pending prior to the McBride-screw-up. It's not the most likely of scenarios...true, but it is a possiblity.
I'm not assuming it's punishment, Lily is. From her point of view, there's no reason to expect anything else. The killer was slaughtered by her partner, and it was pure luck that the last girl was found alive. You don't generally get rewarded for that kind of mess-up.
As for "assume nothing in this comic", I absolutely agree. Lily needs to read the archives so she knows what she's getting into.
Truth!
Atomic wrote:
Aleister Crow wrote:Lily needs to read the archives so she knows what she's getting into.
Now there's a fourth-wall meta-disaster just waiting to happen!
More truth!!
"Just open your eyes
And see that life is beautiful."
Aleister Crow wrote:Lily needs to read the archives so she knows what she's getting into.
Now there's a fourth-wall meta-disaster just waiting to happen!
MY burning curiosity question is JUST EXACTLY how DO all of these people (like these two and Tsillah, etc) get knowledge of stuff about Monica and gang when there hasn't been anything published about them for anybody to even read about in The Library in the first place... how did Suzie "know" that M was "the demon shepherd, she can walk between the land of the dead and the demon realm, and wield astral fire..." MONICA didn't even know that she was immortal until a couple of pages prior... so what's this "wield astral fire" talk about? that sounds more like a weapon, or self defense mechanism rather than the brief uncontrolled flare-up we saw of it when M had her out of body experience... WHO is giving out this info? HOW did those two get it? how ACCURATE IS that info?... inquiring minds want to know...
scantrontb wrote:MY burning curiosity question is JUST EXACTLY how DO all of these people (like these two and Tsillah, etc) get knowledge of stuff about Monica and gang when there hasn't been anything published about them for anybody to even read about in The Library in the first place... how did Suzie "know" that M was "the demon shepherd, she can walk between the land of the dead and the demon realm, and wield astral fire..." MONICA didn't even know that she was immortal until a couple of pages prior... so what's this "wield astral fire" talk about? that sounds more like a weapon, or self defense mechanism rather than the brief uncontrolled flare-up we saw of it when M had her out of body experience... WHO is giving out this info? HOW did those two get it? how ACCURATE IS that info?... inquiring minds want to know...
As far as the 5 W's are concerned, we don't know Who yet, What is apparent, we'll find out Where the same time we find out Who, When seems to be sometime in the recent past, Why seems to be so that all the established Supernaturals know what's up and who is "safe" and who is "dangerous", and How is probably the same way the Library always gets the latest printed materials.
I ride my bike to ride my bike, and sometimes it takes me where I need to go.
I personally never read Little Lulu (though I knew who she was, I think)... but I can't help but be impressed by how well-read they are, according to the above image...
Jabberwonky wrote:If Phix's library is as complete as she claims, there could be six or seven volumes of 'Wapsi Square' by now...
Only if the Bibliothiki is pandimensional (and connected to L-Space). If it's locked to the "reality" that Monica and the gang occupy (and its attendant sub-realities), it wouldn't have books from our world.
If it does, the meta possibilities are staggering, and possibly devastating.
Eagerly anticipating the Pun Jar singularity event...
Forget the Plot Flour...we're into Plot Cornstarch, and the plot has gone non-newtonian...
Jabberwonky wrote:If Phix's library is as complete as she claims, there could be six or seven volumes of 'Wapsi Square' by now...
Only if the Bibliothiki is pandimensional (and connected to L-Space). If it's locked to the "reality" that Monica and the gang occupy (and its attendant sub-realities), it wouldn't have books from our world.
If it does, the meta possibilities are staggering, and possibly devastating.
ah, dave11... the A R C H I V E S are calling you!!!!
or MUCH BETTER! send lots of cash to pablo for his wonderful books!!!
Jabberwonky wrote:If Phix's library is as complete as she claims, there could be six or seven volumes of 'Wapsi Square' by now...
Only if the Bibliothiki is pandimensional (and connected to L-Space). If it's locked to the "reality" that Monica and the gang occupy (and its attendant sub-realities), it wouldn't have books from our world.
If it does, the meta possibilities are staggering, and possibly devastating.
ah, dave11... the A R C H I V E S are calling you!!!!
or MUCH BETTER! send lots of cash to pablo for his wonderful books!!!
Obviously, I've forgotten something from my last archive crawl. Sadly, I don't have time for another right now. Link please?
Eagerly anticipating the Pun Jar singularity event...
Forget the Plot Flour...we're into Plot Cornstarch, and the plot has gone non-newtonian...
Dave11: sorry, but searching for stuff is not that easy now, due to no forum text!! there are others here who have a *much* bigger knowledge and ability that lil' me...
The Library is in a sentient dimension separate from Earth that collects all written material - put magic together with all the written material that was and ever will be, and something has to happen...
illiad wrote:Dave11: sorry, but searching for stuff is not that easy now, due to no forum text!! there are others here who have a *much* bigger knowledge and ability that lil' me...
The Library is in a sentient dimension separate from Earth that collects all written material - put magic together with all the written material that was and ever will be, and something has to happen...