tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3731978491355560966.post3154248640463952020..comments2024-03-25T22:06:48.964-04:00Comments on The Zombie Knight Saga: Page 237George M. Frosthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02775956087855415064noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3731978491355560966.post-91839890948921419862015-07-12T16:02:08.599-04:002015-07-12T16:02:08.599-04:00Couldn't it have been his first text, I don...Couldn't it have been his first text, I don't believe that it was shown.Sebastian Knightnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3731978491355560966.post-38563308890688927962014-10-07T22:16:28.657-04:002014-10-07T22:16:28.657-04:00Is hector going to be a daddy now? Please don'...Is hector going to be a daddy now? Please don't send the kids to foster care, please don't send the kids to foster care.horses4ever11noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3731978491355560966.post-39221326802247212722014-08-12T13:24:22.413-04:002014-08-12T13:24:22.413-04:00Y'know, as much as I like Geoffrey, I really h...Y'know, as much as I like Geoffrey, I really hope he does fuck up and devour a city, just so I can seem h get eviscerated by Vanguard.<br /><br />And I knew Colt must have sent a last text. How he was able to? *shrugs* I dunnoBlaednoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3731978491355560966.post-14537950714678161252013-09-17T01:45:53.151-04:002013-09-17T01:45:53.151-04:00Ha. I'm still quite partial to, "How much...Ha. I'm still quite partial to, "How much do you like your nose, exactly?"George M. Frosthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02775956087855415064noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3731978491355560966.post-55957337140458687312013-09-16T21:57:09.929-04:002013-09-16T21:57:09.929-04:00"But I was holding back. I only killed a few ..."But I was holding back. I only killed a few dozen people."<br />I think that is my new favorite Geoffry quote.Matty D.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3731978491355560966.post-58196200329531609982013-09-16T04:20:20.772-04:002013-09-16T04:20:20.772-04:00Well, the alternative to him not looking like a ne...Well, the alternative to him not looking like a newborn could be because the life form has to progress to past the infant/larval stage to a mature form (is he even done "growing"?). There aren't really anything in real life that can last indefinitely for me to use as an example, but the best I can come up with are some types of trees that will simply reach their growth limit and will just sit there. It's not exactly age that will kill them, but there are plenty of other things (Aberrations not being one of them).<br /><br />There are still more questions about the Aberrations. We know that they were made from reapers, and from just the simple explanation, it would sound like they will ultimately return to being reapers upon death, but there is still a lot of unclear things about the whole death perspective. This also ties into my earlier question about whether or not Aberrations could still be revived by reapers.<br /><br />Finally about the quote:<br />This is actually something that has been addressed in some other stories before (sometimes rather humorously since it seems like something that would otherwise ruin a story's pace). It makes a nice line when you want to make fun of the whole bureaucratic process. On the other hand, it isn't really a problem to mourn just one death. However, one million sudden deaths would either mean nukes or zombies, and if comic books teach us anything, it is that one leads into the other. In that scenario you don't have time to mourn since you have to go through with the whole boarding up your windows thing.<br />RDAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3731978491355560966.post-39286740302144656962013-09-15T09:58:30.992-04:002013-09-15T09:58:30.992-04:00THAT'S NOT ONE QUESTION. THAT'S THREE.
T...THAT'S NOT ONE QUESTION. THAT'S THREE. <br /><br />They are subject to aging, of course, otherwise Geoffrey would look like a newborn baby rather than a nineteen year old. As for the other two questions. HMM. CURIOUS. <br /><br />I'm familiar with the quote. It sounds real nice and memorable, but personally, I think that it's bullshit. Tragedy is not a game of numbers. It's a game of context and understanding.George M. Frosthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02775956087855415064noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3731978491355560966.post-70823238598164150492013-09-15T07:27:34.342-04:002013-09-15T07:27:34.342-04:00Okay Frost, time for the next question that you ma...Okay Frost, time for the next question that you may or may not answer:<br /><br />Are Aberrations subject to aging? If not killed by some un-natural means, is it possible for them to simply live indefinitely, constantly growing stronger? Could the whole soul-devouring process possibly add time onto their lives?<br /><br />And with the body count numbers being thrown about, I couldn't help but remember a quote:<br />One death is a tragedy. One million deaths is a statistic.<br /><br />Might come in handy when we're following Geoffrey around. Gives us some odds to bet on.<br />RDAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com