Cute. Exactly the sort of thing you'd hope for from a prankster with vast amounts of power to help warp reality a little.
Oh, and Happy New Year to everyone!
Does anyone else notice the Doc Ock wolf in the background?
Quote from: Eboreg on January 01, 2018, 10:11:28 AM
Does anyone else notice the Doc Ock wolf in the background?
I noticed her, but I have no idea who it's a cameo of.
On the other forum, someone posited that the little grabby hand might be a yinglet, which I didn't think of immediately but now I see it I can't un-see it.
Haha, I love Didi. :3
And I've seen the "Doc Ock" wolf-cow on FA before--her name is Balina.
Only today did I realize that this is a New Year's party.
Is anyone else finding themselves in enamored with Dimaika? I hope I spelled her name right.
Quote from: e_voyager on January 01, 2018, 10:57:47 PM
Is anyone else finding themselves in enamored with Dimaika? I hope I spelled her name right.
Close. It's "Dimanika."
Makes me wonder; if Dimanika spiked the punch, would she put a literal railroad spike in it?
It also makes me wonder if Clan Dimanika's powers work like an Ork 'Waaaaaagh!' in Warhammer.
For those who don't know, PART of what a Waaaagh! is, is an army...the other part:
A gathering of Orks generates a psychic field known as the Waaagh!, which allows Orks to instinctively recognize who is "bigga" and therefore in charge. The Waagh! also seems to warp reality to fit Orkish beliefs, allowing their ramshackle technology to function properly. If Orks are convinced that their designs are sound and functional, the Waaagh! makes them so. Other races have found that many Orkish devices simply do not work unless wielded by an Orkoid. Similarly, it is an article of faith among Orks that explosives become more powerful when they're painted, and that their vehicles go faster when given a Red Paint Job. This may sound nonsensical, but because the Orks believe this to be true, the Waaagh! makes it true.
Basically, would a Clan Dimanika 'Ubi be able to do these silly things, simply because they want too?
Like, I assume a normal magical being would have to be expending focus and magic to keep the punch floating in a 'bowl' of force-magic...while, for Dimanika, it just stays there because 'Wacky!'
Quote from: Akisohida on January 02, 2018, 12:48:12 AM
Makes me wonder; if Dimanika spiked the punch, would she put a literal railroad spike in it?
It also makes me wonder if Clan Dimanika's powers work like an Ork 'Waaaaaagh!' in Warhammer.
For those who don't know, PART of what a Waaaagh! is, is an army...the other part:
A gathering of Orks generates a psychic field known as the Waaagh!, which allows Orks to instinctively recognize who is "bigga" and therefore in charge. The Waagh! also seems to warp reality to fit Orkish beliefs, allowing their ramshackle technology to function properly. If Orks are convinced that their designs are sound and functional, the Waaagh! makes them so. Other races have found that many Orkish devices simply do not work unless wielded by an Orkoid. Similarly, it is an article of faith among Orks that explosives become more powerful when they're painted, and that their vehicles go faster when given a Red Paint Job. This may sound nonsensical, but because the Orks believe this to be true, the Waaagh! makes it true.
Basically, would a Clan Dimanika 'Ubi be able to do these silly things, simply because they want too?
Like, I assume a normal magical being would have to be expending focus and magic to keep the punch floating in a 'bowl' of force-magic...while, for Dimanika, it just stays there because 'Wacky!'
needs more dakka
I reloading as fast as I can.
Hmmm... eating punchbowl and leaving the punch...
Calling it now: Discord is a cubi. (crossover fanfics commence!)
Quote from: Alondro on January 02, 2018, 08:58:18 AM
Hmmm... eating punchbowl and leaving the punch...
Calling it now: Discord is a cubi. (crossover fanfics commence!)
And, to be fair, he's also Q from star trek. :D
It's kind of funny that the dude who played an all-power jerk on Star Trek plays an all-powerful jerk in MLP. :)
I like the idea of Dimanika casually making things surreal. Best keep her away from the clocks or they'll melt!
Woah. I just noticed the comic number. Have we really gone nearly 1000 updates since we first met Cyra? And not only that but 9 Years? Where the hell does the time go, doesn't really seem like it was that long ago.
Quote from: Akisohida on January 03, 2018, 12:44:40 AM
Quote from: Alondro on January 02, 2018, 08:58:18 AM
Hmmm... eating punchbowl and leaving the punch...
Calling it now: Discord is a cubi. (crossover fanfics commence!)
And, to be fair, he's also Q from star trek. :D
It's kind of funny that the dude who played an all-power jerk on Star Trek plays an all-powerful jerk in MLP. :)
The problem with that is that Q is not a entity Q is the civilization in a star trek. I still remember the Q civil war.
I had heard that de Lancie was basically asked to play the same Q character from Star Trek in My Little Pony.
Discord took a while to grow on me. The first few times he was on, he did not really seem like the Q character.
and yes, "We call ourselves the Q."
What is that in the bottom right corner?
Quote from: keybounce on January 04, 2018, 11:39:31 PM
I had heard that de Lancie was basically asked to play the same Q character from Star Trek in My Little Pony.
Discord took a while to grow on me. The first few times he was on, he did not really seem like the Q character.
and yes, "We call ourselves the Q."
That's exactly what happened. Lauren Faust crafted his personality to be like Q, and then when they were wondering who to have voice him, just asked, "Well, why don't we ask John De Lancie?" And so Discord came into being!
It's why I was hoping Starswirl could have been voiced by Patrick Stewart. You could parallel the old history, with Starswirl having been pestered by Discord in the past. The timeline would have matched up perfectly, after all.