Thread: Tektoonics.com
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December 21st 2005, 04:02 AM #136
Re: Tektoonics.com
Ha!
Originally posted by jpholding

That's all right, it's to be expected.
Otherwise we wouldn't come to read the rest of them, would we?
Of course not!
Anyway, I had this cool idea today of another "strange" sheila, and i did a quick rough sketch of it this afternoon. Here it is so you can get an idea of it... though I plan to do a "nice" version some time, when I get around to it...
Sheila, the Queen of Blades... (playing the part of Zerg-Infested Sarah Kerrigan, the cheif villainess of the computer game Starcraft).
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December 21st 2005, 10:46 AM #137
Re: Tektoonics.com
Y'know, if Sheila ever becomes real and not just my imagination, she just might kick you guys' butts for this sort of thing.
Or kiss you. Not sure which yet.
Coloring page 56.
Here's a question for everyone. How tall, in our terms, do you think Sheila is? In the Captain Carrot comic, they anthropomorphs were an average of 4 feet tall by our standards. What about on Hearthstone? If we went there, would it be a "world in miniature" to us, do you think? Or same scale? Or is Sheila an Amazon in our world?
I haven't decided this yet, but I'm leaning towards one way in particular...
http://www.tektoonics.com
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December 21st 2005, 10:50 AM #138
Re: Tektoonics.com
About 5' (for Sheila). I'd expect her to be shorter than me, but somebody like Bimf to be bigger.
Originally posted by jpholding
"Years ago, I mean decades ago, I read a quote about politicians performing quid pro quo favors for campaign cash, and whether or not we could prove it. The guy who was quoted opined that it was difficult to determine. He noted that in many cases, the payoff might not take the form of votes on legislative action -- those might be detectable, and so are avoided -- but could take subtler forms, like the question that is never asked at a hearing.
The media's doing a terrific job of not asking questions it doesn't want to know the answer to. It doesn't ask these questions in bulk, and the great volume of questions it doesn't ask makes it cheap to not ask questions.
And it passes these savings on to you, the customer." Ace
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December 21st 2005, 09:31 PM #139
Re: Tektoonics.com
JP, did you make up any grammar rules and stuff for Hearthstone's language or do you just come up with words when you need them?
"Years ago, I mean decades ago, I read a quote about politicians performing quid pro quo favors for campaign cash, and whether or not we could prove it. The guy who was quoted opined that it was difficult to determine. He noted that in many cases, the payoff might not take the form of votes on legislative action -- those might be detectable, and so are avoided -- but could take subtler forms, like the question that is never asked at a hearing.
The media's doing a terrific job of not asking questions it doesn't want to know the answer to. It doesn't ask these questions in bulk, and the great volume of questions it doesn't ask makes it cheap to not ask questions.
And it passes these savings on to you, the customer." Ace
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December 22nd 2005, 02:08 AM #140
Re: Tektoonics.com
Hmm. I was wondering about that a couple weeks ago (I thought of drawing sheila on the bike that belongs to that anime girl i posted). I thougt about her perhaps being kinda small, like hobbit-size...
Originally posted by jpholding

But thinking about it, I would tend towards what Darth said, having Sheila, Annabelle, etc being around 4' - 5' or so, beamer (obviously) really small, and Bimf etc being a bit larger than humans.
Why? You planning some crossover cartoons? Like, "Fundy Atheist Visits Heathstone"?

... erase your hard drives, and your backups too,
and the hard drives of anyone related to you...
~ "Weird Al" Yankovic, Virus Alert
... we're not on Earth to be "punished" by sin, we're on Earth to serve God. You don't want to do that?
Go do whatever suits you and die happy if you can. ~ Vigilante
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December 22nd 2005, 02:15 AM #141
Re: Tektoonics.com
I asked Kaz (luv1another) what she though. She claims to be too busy to post here (
) but she said, "hmm I would have though like maybe medium dog size
but I have no idea LOL".
FWIW.

... erase your hard drives, and your backups too,
and the hard drives of anyone related to you...
~ "Weird Al" Yankovic, Virus Alert
... we're not on Earth to be "punished" by sin, we're on Earth to serve God. You don't want to do that?
Go do whatever suits you and die happy if you can. ~ Vigilante
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December 22nd 2005, 07:25 AM #142
Re: Tektoonics.com
A bit of each. Since I have a background in English and grammar it sort of goes together.
Originally posted by Darth Executor
Nah, not zackly. But when someone wrote me a little bit for http://www.tektonics.org/parody/faithatheist.html they had Kyle look "down" at Sheila and I thought, hmm, IS she shorter than a normal human, or....? I changed it to "at" to leave the matter open.
Originally posted by Tim
Any more feedback?
Page 61 is colored.
http://www.tektoonics.com
Due to rampant stupidity by Skeptics, and time issues, I'm only going to be on TWeb in my own (tektonics.org) section from now on. Deal with it.
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December 22nd 2005, 10:09 AM #143
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Link doesn't work.
Originally posted by jpholding
"Years ago, I mean decades ago, I read a quote about politicians performing quid pro quo favors for campaign cash, and whether or not we could prove it. The guy who was quoted opined that it was difficult to determine. He noted that in many cases, the payoff might not take the form of votes on legislative action -- those might be detectable, and so are avoided -- but could take subtler forms, like the question that is never asked at a hearing.
The media's doing a terrific job of not asking questions it doesn't want to know the answer to. It doesn't ask these questions in bulk, and the great volume of questions it doesn't ask makes it cheap to not ask questions.
And it passes these savings on to you, the customer." Ace
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December 22nd 2005, 11:13 AM #144
Re: Tektoonics.com
Originally posted by Darth Executor
I mean, tektoonics.com, dangit.
Everyone's been so good, Santa says to drop in a teaser for Shrike Team #1. This is from page 61 where Brom is taking it to the bad guy of the story, a Tilkrig named Weiland von Lucre who runs a minor crime operation supported by Cartel technology. You'll have to wait to see what that bubble is all about.
You haven't been THAT good.
http://www.tektoonics.com
Due to rampant stupidity by Skeptics, and time issues, I'm only going to be on TWeb in my own (tektonics.org) section from now on. Deal with it.
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December 22nd 2005, 01:52 PM #145
Re: Tektoonics.com
Does he have any cool abilities? Like making vines come out of the ground and crush enemies?
Originally posted by jpholding
"Years ago, I mean decades ago, I read a quote about politicians performing quid pro quo favors for campaign cash, and whether or not we could prove it. The guy who was quoted opined that it was difficult to determine. He noted that in many cases, the payoff might not take the form of votes on legislative action -- those might be detectable, and so are avoided -- but could take subtler forms, like the question that is never asked at a hearing.
The media's doing a terrific job of not asking questions it doesn't want to know the answer to. It doesn't ask these questions in bulk, and the great volume of questions it doesn't ask makes it cheap to not ask questions.
And it passes these savings on to you, the customer." Ace
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December 22nd 2005, 02:10 PM #146
Re: Tektoonics.com
Actually, YES!
Originally posted by Darth Executor
And out of his hands, too, so he can do a Tarzan swing thing as needed (though the sound I envision is more like the one for the Swingshot in Ratchet and Clank). But he won't discover that ability until at least ST #3 or #4.
http://www.tektoonics.com
Due to rampant stupidity by Skeptics, and time issues, I'm only going to be on TWeb in my own (tektonics.org) section from now on. Deal with it.
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December 22nd 2005, 03:01 PM #147
Re: Tektoonics.com
Here's a plan for a new tektoonics parody in the near future....
http://www.tektoonics.com
Due to rampant stupidity by Skeptics, and time issues, I'm only going to be on TWeb in my own (tektonics.org) section from now on. Deal with it.
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December 22nd 2005, 04:56 PM #148
Re: Tektoonics.com
Originally posted by jpholding
"Years ago, I mean decades ago, I read a quote about politicians performing quid pro quo favors for campaign cash, and whether or not we could prove it. The guy who was quoted opined that it was difficult to determine. He noted that in many cases, the payoff might not take the form of votes on legislative action -- those might be detectable, and so are avoided -- but could take subtler forms, like the question that is never asked at a hearing.
The media's doing a terrific job of not asking questions it doesn't want to know the answer to. It doesn't ask these questions in bulk, and the great volume of questions it doesn't ask makes it cheap to not ask questions.
And it passes these savings on to you, the customer." Ace
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December 23rd 2005, 05:22 PM #149
Re: Tektoonics.com
Made it to coloring page 69 before Christmas.
Jan 2. is a virtual lock for the upload. Just the last 7 pages plus a few accessory items in the introductory material.
Goodbye until Monday, perhaps.
http://www.tektoonics.com
Due to rampant stupidity by Skeptics, and time issues, I'm only going to be on TWeb in my own (tektonics.org) section from now on. Deal with it.
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December 26th 2005, 01:05 PM #150
Re: Tektoonics.com
your web sites hit their bandwith limit JP.
"Years ago, I mean decades ago, I read a quote about politicians performing quid pro quo favors for campaign cash, and whether or not we could prove it. The guy who was quoted opined that it was difficult to determine. He noted that in many cases, the payoff might not take the form of votes on legislative action -- those might be detectable, and so are avoided -- but could take subtler forms, like the question that is never asked at a hearing.
The media's doing a terrific job of not asking questions it doesn't want to know the answer to. It doesn't ask these questions in bulk, and the great volume of questions it doesn't ask makes it cheap to not ask questions.
And it passes these savings on to you, the customer." Ace
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