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Page 133: "Will you permit it?"
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Man, 2018 has been a crazy year for updates with this comic. I've been following this since 2006 I think. I can't believe it's been over 12 years so far. Someday this comic will be finished, and it will be fantastic.
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Well then.
Lets see how this goes eh?
Lets see how this goes eh?
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"Arrir Pottymouth" ... and looks like Alex had about the same thoughts in the comic as I did in the discussions.
Well... "All for scientific reasons".... of course.... Her words say one thing, but their presentation definitely tells more than that. Were she human, I'd almost say there is a bit of jealousy towards Talon playing into it and the decision to up the ante a bit. But she isn't.... right...?
I wonder what happens if Tempo shows up at this very moment, curious about what all the fuss is about.
Or, if they actually touch hands and she concludes "Nope, still nothing." - Would she stop at just hands? When it comes to curiosity vs. propriety, curiosty already won once.
Well... "All for scientific reasons".... of course.... Her words say one thing, but their presentation definitely tells more than that. Were she human, I'd almost say there is a bit of jealousy towards Talon playing into it and the decision to up the ante a bit. But she isn't.... right...?
I wonder what happens if Tempo shows up at this very moment, curious about what all the fuss is about.
Or, if they actually touch hands and she concludes "Nope, still nothing." - Would she stop at just hands? When it comes to curiosity vs. propriety, curiosty already won once.
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Honestly, I'll be a little surprised if Tempo isn't egging her on through the walls. After all, they might all die soon, but there might still be time to transmit final findings before the end, so it makes some sense to try to push the intel gathering faster than they would otherwise.
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Perhaps she is? We never get to see the sanzai subtext. For example she could 'ask' Beryl if and how much humans would be susceptible to seduction.Siber wrote:Honestly, I'll be a little surprised if Tempo isn't egging her on through the walls. After all, they might all die soon, but there might still be time to transmit final findings before the end, so it makes some sense to try to push the intel gathering faster than they would otherwise.
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Prediction: They hold hands, then Tempo catches them in the act.
At which, Berryl will be forced to explain why she is sitting on Alex's lap, holding his hands.
Probably with the pilots nudging her a bit.
At which, Berryl will be forced to explain why she is sitting on Alex's lap, holding his hands.
Probably with the pilots nudging her a bit.
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Logannion wrote:Prediction: They hold hands, then Tempo catches them in the act.
At which, Berryl will be forced to explain why she is sitting on Alex's lap, holding his hands.
"Uuhm, ah, it's a human greeting ritual!"
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I have a feeling that, even if Beryl doesn't sense anything, Alex will. He had a vague notion of Fireblade's presence when she was trying to probe his mind, and while Talon may not have been skilled or very actively trying to get into his thoughts during her handshake, I have a feeling that Beryl will be more inquisitive.
Perhaps Tempo has standing orders for everyone to try to telepathically get info out of him if they can, as well.
I have a feeling that, even if Beryl doesn't sense anything, Alex will. He had a vague notion of Fireblade's presence when she was trying to probe his mind, and while Talon may not have been skilled or very actively trying to get into his thoughts during her handshake, I have a feeling that Beryl will be more inquisitive.
Perhaps Tempo has standing orders for everyone to try to telepathically get info out of him if they can, as well.
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After all this build up, it would be quite anticlimatic if there is "nope, still nothing".novius wrote:Or, if they actually touch hands and she concludes "Nope, still nothing." - Would she stop at just hands? When it comes to curiosity vs. propriety, curiosty already won once.
That could be another possibility - not the Loroi discover something, but Alex does. Maybe he can 'link into' the telepathic communication of the Loroi by touching one of them.icekatze wrote:hi hi
I have a feeling that, even if Beryl doesn't sense anything, Alex will. He had a vague notion of Fireblade's presence when she was trying to probe his mind, and while Talon may not have been skilled or very actively trying to get into his thoughts during her handshake, I have a feeling that Beryl will be more inquisitive.
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Could be worse. She could say "nope, still nothing", with a "how about...?" tagged onto it, but Alex saying something like "Well... that was unpleasant.", which would definitely put a stop to her 'experimentation'.Arent wrote:After all this build up, it would be quite anticlimatic if there is "nope, still nothing".novius wrote:Or, if they actually touch hands and she concludes "Nope, still nothing." - Would she stop at just hands? When it comes to curiosity vs. propriety, curiosty already won once.
Maybe not to that extent. That he can sense someone trying to mind-rape him, and later on could identify who, that's already a given. But perhaps how he perceives an attempt at sanzai depends much on the intention of the Loroi in question. Opposite to his first experiences with sanzai, Beryl actually seems to be rather considerate and respectful this time.That could be another possibility - not the Loroi discover something, but Alex does. Maybe he can 'link into' the telepathic communication of the Loroi by touching one of them.icekatze wrote:hi hi
I have a feeling that, even if Beryl doesn't sense anything, Alex will. He had a vague notion of Fireblade's presence when she was trying to probe his mind, and while Talon may not have been skilled or very actively trying to get into his thoughts during her handshake, I have a feeling that Beryl will be more inquisitive.
I'm sure everyone on board may be interested whether, while Alex might not gauge actual thoughts, could discern the disposition of the Loroi touching him or not.
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Of course he will permit it. They both live for science.
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And if holding hands isn't enough, there are places they could tocuh each other with less thick skin...
For science, only. Obviously.
I really wonder why I haven't started to look for R34 stuff of this comic yet.
Maybe because I don't want to get expectations for the actual comic story.
Honestly, this comic, while bordering the tropes and giving more than enough visual cues, simply doesn't trigger for wanting more than just alluring to it.
How do you do that, Arioch?
For science, only. Obviously.
I really wonder why I haven't started to look for R34 stuff of this comic yet.
Maybe because I don't want to get expectations for the actual comic story.
Honestly, this comic, while bordering the tropes and giving more than enough visual cues, simply doesn't trigger for wanting more than just alluring to it.
How do you do that, Arioch?
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Wasn't there a kissing scene somewhere drawn by Arioch?Krulle wrote: Honestly, this comic, while bordering the tropes and giving more than enough visual cues, simply doesn't trigger for wanting more than just alluring to it.
How do you do that, Arioch?
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Not that I mind some Jardin/Beryl time, but one wonders if this is the place and moment for "experiments" . They are both soldiers in a life or death situation.
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The beards... the beards...Krulle wrote:I really wonder why I haven't started to look for R34 stuff of this comic yet.
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I have to be honest, I'm rather "meh" about this new page. Actually, compared to the last half a dozen which were really good, I don't like it at all.
Alex calling out Talon for trying to impress him seems out of character, particularly since this isn't the time for needless distractions. Him then calling Talon "pottymouth" seems out of place as well. I've yet to meet either a military person or a professional sailor who isn't used to a bit of swearing. Plus, Talon is swearing in Trade which, as a diplomatic language, isn't going to have the same impact in terms of foul language
Why should Beryl say sorry for putting Alex in danger? She didn't do anything. She'd be more likely to say "I apologise for the inconvenience while we deal with this situation, Captain".
And NOW there's a long explanation of telepathic touching? The dialogue is okay, but it's out place after the pace of the last few pages, especially if you were reading these pages in sequence for the first time.
I'm sure lots of people are going to reply and disagree, but of all the pages in Outsider so far, this one interests me the least.
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Alex calling out Talon for trying to impress him seems out of character, particularly since this isn't the time for needless distractions. Him then calling Talon "pottymouth" seems out of place as well. I've yet to meet either a military person or a professional sailor who isn't used to a bit of swearing. Plus, Talon is swearing in Trade which, as a diplomatic language, isn't going to have the same impact in terms of foul language
Why should Beryl say sorry for putting Alex in danger? She didn't do anything. She'd be more likely to say "I apologise for the inconvenience while we deal with this situation, Captain".
And NOW there's a long explanation of telepathic touching? The dialogue is okay, but it's out place after the pace of the last few pages, especially if you were reading these pages in sequence for the first time.
I'm sure lots of people are going to reply and disagree, but of all the pages in Outsider so far, this one interests me the least.
L.
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I think he is making a joke observation/teasing Talon.Luge wrote:Alex calling out Talon for trying to impress him seems out of character, particularly since this isn't the time for needless distractions. Him then calling Talon "pottymouth" seems out of place as well. I've yet to meet either a military person or a professional sailor who isn't used to a bit of swearing. Plus, Talon is swearing in Trade which, as a diplomatic language, isn't going to have the same impact in terms of foul language
She personally told him not to worry and that everything would be fine when they were boarding the shuttle, IIRC. Maybe she feels personally ashamed that she gave those reassurances. I would feel a bit embarrassed if I took someone on a trip that turned out terrible, even if it were absolutely not my fault.Why should Beryl say sorry for putting Alex in danger? She didn't do anything. She'd be more likely to say "I apologise for the inconvenience while we deal with this situation, Captain".
Since they are likely about to die in a flash of hot plasma (or so they think) and they don't have their hands full with piloting the shuttle or attending to other matters, what better time would there be? Should they sit in awkward silence pondering their impending destruction? I read it as that Alex is getting into a "dark humour" mood (to relieve the tension of the situation) and Beryl is simply using that as an opportunity. It may seem a bit forced, but you don't want to waste time in this comicAnd NOW there's a long explanation of telepathic touching? The dialogue is okay, but it's out place after the pace of the last few pages, especially if you were reading these pages in sequence for the first time.
Sure, if everyone had the same opinion, the world would be a boring place.I'm sure lots of people are going to reply and disagree, but of all the pages in Outsider so far, this one interests me the least.
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This page might be a prelude to a kiss?