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Title: 2016/06/17 [DMFA #1672] Minions and family need different techniques
Post by: Tapewolf on June 17, 2016, 07:42:24 AM
That would certainly work for your evil minions, but on Regina it might cause her to go off the deep end in an attempt to stay Aliph's wrath if she fails the interview.
Title: Re: 2016/06/17 [DMFA #1672] Minions and family need different techniques
Post by: Sofox on June 17, 2016, 09:54:30 AM
This comic just had me bursting out in laughter. I just love the contrast.
Title: Re: 2016/06/17 [DMFA #1672] Minions and family need different techniques
Post by: Xios Chiano on June 17, 2016, 10:02:14 AM
Nmmrrgmmm Strong with this one, the force is. The dark side I sense! Yeesssssss!  
Title: Re: 2016/06/17 [DMFA #1672] Minions and family need different techniques
Post by: justacritic on June 17, 2016, 11:11:45 AM
Well at least he's trying.
Title: Re: 2016/06/17 [DMFA #1672] Minions and family need different techniques
Post by: Kalatash on June 17, 2016, 11:39:45 AM
I am very much amused when Aliph tries (and fails) to be domestic.
Title: Re: 2016/06/17 [DMFA #1672] Minions and family need different techniques
Post by: Cassi-kun on June 17, 2016, 02:06:05 PM
Evil overlord and supportive uncle isn't always the most successful cross-function. It's nice to see him try, though.
Title: Re: 2016/06/17 [DMFA #1672] Minions and family need different techniques
Post by: FairWage22 on June 17, 2016, 02:10:00 PM
What I find amusing is the juxtaposition between Aliph and Kria.

Kria's approach is 'casual death', sort of like the shark in the water if you see the fins it's too late.

Aliph's approach is 'promised pain and suffering'.

Or, in other words, Kria is, to paraphrase Shepherd Book  'They'll come at you sideways, sidling up to you like they're your friend, and then shove the knife in your side when you're not looking'.

Aliph on the other hand is very open despite his apparent efforts at sophistication -- which even before 'degradation' might have been one of his issues?

To be honest, they're both terrifying when you think about it, but I think Aliph's rather forthright approach might win my vote between the two of them.
Title: Re: 2016/06/17 [DMFA #1672] Minions and family need different techniques
Post by: llearch n'n'daCorna on June 18, 2016, 06:44:10 AM
Quote from: Wageslave94 on June 17, 2016, 02:10:00 PM
To be honest, they're both terrifying when you think about it, but I think Aliph's rather forthright approach might win my vote between the two of them.

Browncoats FTW. Interesting summary, though. I hadn't thought about it that way, but I find myself in agreement with you, which surprises me a little. I guess it's that Kria is supposed to be a sympathetic character of sorts, whereas Aliph is, uh, less so. But then, Amabaaargh is always throwing us little curveballs. >.>
Title: Re: 2016/06/17 [DMFA #1672] Minions and family need different techniques
Post by: Prroul on June 18, 2016, 08:25:25 PM
Hey, Aliph is developing people skills. He actually recognized the fact that it was an appropriate time for words of encouragement, came up with a motivational statement on the fly, and delivered it with a stern yet caring hand. This is real progress!
Title: Re: 2016/06/17 [DMFA #1672] Minions and family need different techniques
Post by: AzureEdge on June 19, 2016, 03:09:36 AM
I just thought of something What if the office for the Magazine interview is in the mall? And just happens to be near some of the clothing shops... namely near the one Lorenda is working at and thus where Wildy is at.
Title: Re: 2016/06/17 [DMFA #1672] Minions and family need different techniques
Post by: DarkwingDude on June 19, 2016, 09:15:07 AM
It could actually be part of Aliph's personality. Being nice, even in an intimidating way, throws his followers off balance. They'll never know what to expect from him next.