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October 4th 2006, 02:35 PM #1
Range Patrol #5: Across the Elapine Line
http://www.tektoonics.com/intro/rang...gtoon5001.html
First three pages. I'll have some more next Tuesday when a bomb will drop that sets the tone for the whole story.
Then I'll be on the road about 2 1/2 days and there'll be no more updates to it for a week. I'll take RP #5 inks on the road with me.
Other than that, the revamp version of ST #4 is done and the version of ST #3 is nearly done. It's not that slow a process as I expected.
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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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October 4th 2006, 02:58 PM #2
Re: Range Patrol #5: Across the Elapine Line
Yay more Hearthstone!!!
Originally posted by jpholding
Hmm, on rangtoon5001 the elapines ears are way too tall, they look more antlers, or antennas. This becomes clear when compared image right below, their ears are about as tall as their heads, but on the panel above they are sometimes three times that, plus they are very thin.
Heh, I wonder what this? Cartel brainwashing, or are they experimenting with possession? It sounds like S'klan controlling him, he's having trouble with the langauge, doesn't know the currency and acts in very inappropriate way.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
And as if that wasn't enough, here's my sig!
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October 4th 2006, 03:06 PM #3
Re: Range Patrol #5: Across the Elapine Line
He probably is a sk'lan disguised in some way. I wonder if the bomb is the replacement of one of the characters with a ak'lan infiltrator.
"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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October 4th 2006, 03:42 PM #4
Re: Range Patrol #5: Across the Elapine Line
OK Mr. Microscope.
Originally posted by Leonhard
I'll take care of that later.
I'll let the speculation rest and/or continue uncommented to see if anyone comes close or gets it. Maybe even come up with a prize for anyone who gets it right.
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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October 4th 2006, 03:43 PM #5
Re: Range Patrol #5: Across the Elapine Line
Mind transfer?
"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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October 4th 2006, 04:54 PM #6
Re: Range Patrol #5: Across the Elapine Line
Nah, maybe its more like a mind control chip or something like that.
Originally posted by Darth Executor
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October 4th 2006, 07:23 PM #7
Re: Range Patrol #5: Across the Elapine Line
Uh... mr H, in http://www.tektoonics.com/intro/hearthstone.html You call "Annals: Range Patrol #5" "Annals: Range Patrol #4" so now we have that standing there twice.
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October 4th 2006, 07:47 PM #8
Re: Range Patrol #5: Across the Elapine Line
So... how's a grainfruit supposed to work anywho?
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October 4th 2006, 08:18 PM #9
Re: Range Patrol #5: Across the Elapine Line
Do they have tanks or warships on Hearthstone?
"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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October 4th 2006, 10:12 PM #10
Re: Range Patrol #5: Across the Elapine Line
It's a... fruit. What did you expect?
Originally posted by sc_q_jayce
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October 4th 2006, 11:39 PM #11
Re: Range Patrol #5: Across the Elapine Line
I want to know the specifcs of grainfruit. The name has piqued my curiosity. How is it used? What is the taste of the fruit? Are there recipies for it? Grainfruit... it gives me this image of a fruit filled with barley in its meat. And that sends me strange vibes.
Originally posted by Spheniscine
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October 5th 2006, 12:23 PM #12
Re: Range Patrol #5: Across the Elapine Line
Gahhh...ok, took care of it.
Originally posted by Leonhard
I'm actually maintaining parallel versions of all these pages what with the revamp in progress. Finished the ST #3 revamp yesterday, BTW, and September screwballs today:
http://www.tektoonics.com/parody/sep06scr.html
And inks are 1/5 done on RP #5.
Tanks, no -- I don't think steam power would be conducive to use of heavy- tonnage ground-roving war machines. To make up for that I envision hand-held weapons having developed farther than ours have.
Originally posted by Darth
Warships, yes -- there was a Prycene naval vessel in RP #4.
I have actually thought of this. I imagine it to indeed have a grainy texture, somewhat like certain types of pear. I see it as a favorite fruit of the Sk'lan, native to the Northwest but grown in Nullabor too along the small strips of fertile coast.
Originally posted by jayce
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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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October 5th 2006, 03:15 PM #13
Re: Range Patrol #5: Across the Elapine Line
Surely you know that we have breadfruit trees here on Earth? As in Mutiny on the Bounty?
Originally posted by sc_q_jayce
There's also eggplants that don't contain egg.
The (now if it was venisonfruit that would be different) CurtmudgeonThe Reverend Earl Curtmudgeon the Sanguine of Frogging over Womble. (Peculiar Titles)
Thanx, JPH, for the avatar. Thanx, Muz, for the new tag-line. Thanx, Kelp, for the AotM nomination.
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October 5th 2006, 05:57 PM #14
Re: Range Patrol #5: Across the Elapine Line
The fact that you've given more thought to fruit than one of Hearthstone's major religions frightens me, JP.
Originally posted by jpholding
But that's nothing new.
Anyway, the first three pages look excellent."If God has given [his people] such joy now, joy in their faith, in their hope, in love, in the truth of his scriptures, what kind of joy is he preparing for them at the end? If he feeds them like this on the journey, how will he feast them in their homeland?"--Augustine of Hippo
"It cannot be that the people should grow in grace unless they give themselves to reading. A reading people will always be a knowing people."--John Wesley
"Wherever men are still theological there is still some chance of their being logical."--G. K. Chesterton
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October 5th 2006, 06:02 PM #15
Re: Range Patrol #5: Across the Elapine Line
I find it much easier to design fruit than to design religions.
"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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