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3: Hard Work and Frustration

by Degulus on January 15, 2019 at 12:00 am
Chapter: Reboot

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  1. Fallingfeather
    January 15, 2019, 3:43 am | # | Reply

    Oooh I like the trick you did with the speech bubbles in panels 1-5- pointing the speech bubbles to who’s talking while still panning over to relevant shots.

    Also c’mon, Sam. You’re from a family of necromancers, time’s like, the one thing you have in spades.

  2. Yukitty
    January 16, 2019, 1:37 am | # | Reply

    I don’t think that being dramatic would actually help rush someone out the door. The thing Arrie made also looks like a RAM stick… With a screen on it? It’s RAM with a display screen? What would that be for?

    As far as Sam is concerned, we’re par for the course. Arrie has acquired more snark.

    Does Arrie not write straight? The papers on the corkboard have slanted text.

  3. HeirApparent
    January 21, 2019, 5:02 pm | # | Reply

    So the cores that Arrie’s working on tell whatever magitech they’re plugged into how to behave, right? Do they also serve as a power source, or is that handled by another component?

    • Degulus
      January 21, 2019, 6:46 pm | # | Reply

      I can see where you’re coming from there, in many settings the term “core” is used for power sources. Even in settings where it’s not explicitly stated to serve that function a “core” will be some glowing weak point at the center of a machine.

      But in this case, cores are just made of paper, ink, metal and plastic. Still not something you’d want damaged, but not something that generates power.

      Power is indeed the responsibility of a separate component that will have it’s own significance.

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