I love Dan's expression in the last panel.
Smart boy. Learned a few lessons, knew to prepare himself better. And he also learned a great moral.
I agree, his reaction is priceless. Sheesh, that is one bloodthirsty Warp-Aci.
That Warp-Aki was around Fi-Lana for a while... it's bound to pick up a few of her less kind habbits.
And other bloodthirsty Cubi in general. I'd almost bet Dan was the first non-bloodthirsty person its ever come across.
i don't think Dan ever thought of that one. ah well he's off to kill the DP again. and i think that Dan believes it's okay to kill some one as long as they have multiple lives.
Quote from: Darkdragon on September 03, 2008, 01:38:32 AM
And other bloodthirsty Cubi in general. I'd almost bet Dan was the first non-bloodthirsty person its ever come across.
Except that he has no qualms against killing for money, glory, and female attentions...
Quote from: Darkdragon on September 03, 2008, 01:38:32 AM
And other bloodthirsty Cubi in general. I'd almost bet Dan was the first non-bloodthirsty person its ever come across.
...I'm not bloodthirsty. I'm a cuddly woodland creature.At which point I would probably grin a wide cheesy grin and show an array of horrendously sharp teeth.
Quote from: Ink on September 03, 2008, 03:03:44 AM
Quote from: Darkdragon on September 03, 2008, 01:38:32 AM
And other bloodthirsty Cubi in general. I'd almost bet Dan was the first non-bloodthirsty person its ever come across.
...I'm not bloodthirsty. I'm a cuddly woodland creature.
At which point I would probably grin a wide cheesy grin and show an array of horrendously sharp teeth.
that seem to glow a bright white.
Gee isn't the whole world becoming bit familiar >:3?
I'm inclined to agree with Fi on this one.
Quote from: Darkdragon on September 03, 2008, 01:38:32 AM
And other bloodthirsty Cubi in general. I'd almost bet Dan was the first non-bloodthirsty person its ever come across.
Well, there's Abel for starters, and the various peaceful clans Fa'Lina mentioned, so I'd say he's not the first. Probably not so many of them, though.
Personally, I'm still trying to figure out whether Fi is actually being straight or sarcastic.
Well, considering the list of other really... shall we say, unpleasant things DP has done, I think Fi is in the middle of a forest and just now managing to find a tree. A tree that pushes Dan's buttons, true, but really his argument is specious at best.
Quote from: Tapewolf on September 03, 2008, 04:14:45 AM
Quote from: Darkdragon on September 03, 2008, 01:38:32 AM
And other bloodthirsty Cubi in general. I'd almost bet Dan was the first non-bloodthirsty person its ever come across.
Well, there's Abel for starters, and the various peaceful clans Fa'Lina mentioned, so I'd say he's not the first. Probably not so many of them, though.
Personally, I'm still trying to figure out whether Fi is actually being straight or sarcastic.
Considering Fi's association with Destinia back then and not getting miffed about that, I'd more towards the opinion of straight.
[EDIT: Dan's certainly not the first non-bloodthirsty cubi Fi's met, Abel's rather non-bloodthirsty too.]
*Charline scratches her head* But I thought it was ok to kill people for the fun of it too. :confused
It is, but only when you meet special requirements.
It seems like Fi has a problem with killing- strange, being he seemed to be around Cubi and "their morals" for a while.
Bah on him. Killing is neccesary. The evil must be slain.
What Fi said sounded more like sarcasm towards Dan. Maybe some kind of warp-aki moral streak?
Another instance where Sam and Max are priceless AND relevant!
Sam: I can't tell if it's comical or life-threatening!
Max: Who says they have to be mutually exclusive?
Quote from: Kipiru on September 03, 2008, 08:19:04 AM
What Fi said sounded more like sarcasm towards Dan. Maybe some kind of warp-aki moral streak?
That was what I wondered, though it didn't sound quite right given that it has been with Fa'Lina for a while, and thought the Fa'Lina-Dee argument over torturing infants was funny.
Can warp-aci really understand death? Can they die? Or do they just go back from whence they came. I mean sure, I suppose he can be eaten by Pip, but I doubt they can die of natural causes... It might explain a bit of the bloodthirstiness anyway.
He (she? a matter of personality rather than anything else IIRC) wasn't eaten by Pip, just a bite out of his tail.
Quote...isn't sure what happens after one dies, but it is suspected that its ehteral form becomes trapped in the dimension until its owner dies then it is allowed to return to its home. (http://www.missmab.com/Demo/aci.php)
Quote from: Dracora on September 03, 2008, 11:36:28 AM
Can warp-aci really understand death? Can they die? Or do they just go back from whence they came. I mean sure, I suppose he can be eaten by Pip, but I doubt they can die of natural causes... It might explain a bit of the bloodthirstiness anyway.
They must be able to die if Fa'Lina though Dan had killed Fi when she lost contact with him
Demo 101 Is kinda vague. Either Amber herself hasn't decided yet or just hasn't told us yet (Both are equally likely <.<)
Cue me talking about certain things being only matters of perspective to most, and only of practicality to others... and sparking a very boring debate.
Actually, I'd rather not do that. So, you will now see me attempt to play a Jew's harp while eating fermented herring.
I begin now.
[THE SOUNDS! AAAAAAGH!]
They are the same,of course.
Morality tends to be historically pragmatic at the societal level, over a period of several generations.
Is it just me, or is there already a thread for this comic?
@Attic Rat: if they are the same, then Morality would be simply pragmatic. Not historically pragmatic over a series of generations.
Quote from: VSMIT on September 04, 2008, 11:52:58 PM
Is it just me, or is there already a thread for this comic?
Another thread? No, of course not. You're just dreaming. ;-]
On a side-side-side note, I just realized te significance of the name "pod-puppy" I'm so slow. c.c
I'm starting to think that Fi was taking a jab at Dan's profession as an Adventurer, if only because he belonged to Fa'Lina (who has a pointed dislike for Adventurers) and worked among Cubi for a while. Then again, that would make any accusations of Dan being an indiscriminate murderer rather hypocritical on his part.
But then again, I wouldn't be terribly impressed if I was in Fi's shoes when Dan was talking in the second panel here (http://missmab.com/Comics/Vol_874.php).
Quote from: Keaton the Black Jackal on September 05, 2008, 04:06:51 PM
I'm starting to think that Fi was taking a jab at Dan's profession as an Adventurer, if only because he belonged to Fa'Lina (who has a pointed dislike for Adventurers) and worked among Cubi for a while. Then again, that would make any accusations of Dan being an indiscriminate murderer rather hypocritical on his part.
Tough call. I imagine there are a fair few 'Cubi who assume the identity of an adventurer, like Aniz did - if only on a temporary basis. Indeed, I'd be surprised if they don't have an Adventuring department to help facilitate that, and then of course you have the 'Adventurers-Turned-Cubi' Abel alludes to around strip 600. How many of those become a sort of 'super adventurer' when they leave the Academy?
Put short, I can imagine Fa'Lina not having much of a problem with Adventurers, so long as they don't target 'Cubi.
As an aside, Amber usually seems to refer to Fi as 'it'.
Quote from: Tapewolf on September 05, 2008, 04:18:40 PM
Tough call. I imagine there are a fair few 'Cubi who assume the identity of an adventurer, like Aniz did - if only on a temporary basis. Indeed, I'd be surprised if they don't have an Adventuring department to help facilitate that, and then of course you have the 'Adventurers-Turned-Cubi' Abel alludes to around strip 600. How many of those become a sort of 'super adventurer' when they leave the Academy?
Put short, I can imagine Fa'Lina not having much of a problem with Adventurers, so long as they don't target 'Cubi.
As an aside, Amber usually seems to refer to Fi as 'it'.
Hm, true. Actually, an Adventuring department in SAIA would be extremely fascinating, but I don't know how popular it would be. As for Fa'Lina's supposed dislike of Adventurers, I was going off of Aaryanna's LiveJournal for citations.
I'd actually think it would be a fantastic character idea to see a Cubi who exclusively hunted Adventurers, sort of like
Aurra Sing from the Star Wars comics (http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Aurra_Sing). If nobody takes that idea, then I will.
As for the subject of Fi's gender, darn! I forgot about that. :c
I kinda liked Aurra Sing alot
Didn't Ink mention an adventure-Slaying Department?
Yup.. Here... Adventure-Slaying Department (http://missmab.com/Comics/Vol_528.php)
Ps...
Keaton.. I love your sig, and would Kill for one.. Haha
Seems like the moral of the story is don't expect any adventures to be all fun and games, because on said adventures there is always something that want's to kill you, whether its apparent or not. And the moral of #934 seems to be to not expect Fi to not say something sarcastic if Fi was being sarcastic, kinda hard to tell when its written, but judging by Dan's expression it seems to be the case.
Quote from: Lowde on September 03, 2008, 01:35:05 PM
Quote from: Dracora on September 03, 2008, 11:36:28 AM
Can warp-aci really understand death? Can they die? Or do they just go back from whence they came. I mean sure, I suppose he can be eaten by Pip, but I doubt they can die of natural causes... It might explain a bit of the bloodthirstiness anyway.
They must be able to die if Fa'Lina though Dan had killed Fi when she lost contact with him
As far as the summoner is concerned, returning to their home dimension when physically destroyed in the summoned dimension can be considered the same as dieing.
Quote from: Alondro on September 03, 2008, 06:23:05 AM
*Charline scratches her head* But I thought it was ok to kill people for the fun of it too. :confused
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yep you just need to be a creature and the other person a being.