Next page: panel 1- Charlotte hits a big red button. Panel 2- scene: a huge cavern full of fighting dinosaurs, Morlocks and magma pits.
Panel 3- our heroes insist on finishing their tea. Some things are sacred, dash it.
I’m sure each character thinks he or she is the lone voice of reason. I certainly wouldn’t tell Alice she was being unreasonable, at least not when she’s within striking distance.
Is Alice being in my mind awkward? The most-awkward moments come when I make a joke: Alice scowls and points out that A) I am not funny, and that B) I’ll never live up to her expectations 🙁
Next page: panel 1- Charlotte hits a big red button. Panel 2- scene: a huge cavern full of fighting dinosaurs, Morlocks and magma pits.
Panel 3- our heroes insist on finishing their tea. Some things are sacred, dash it.
You hit the nail on the head, dash it!
“Act like you care, damn it!” D:<
Who? Me? I do care, Two-A. I care so much it hurts my pencil finger 🙂
Not you. xD
Charlotte just wants a proper tour of the machine. As do I. (hint)
That’s a tall order, W. Murphy. I’ve been treating it more like a Tardis than an actual, logically-constructed machine.
Ah, the voice of reason.
I’m sure each character thinks he or she is the lone voice of reason. I certainly wouldn’t tell Alice she was being unreasonable, at least not when she’s within striking distance.
If she is in your mind, isn’t that a little awkward?
Also: a shameless ploy is my favourite kind of ploy. Other favourites include em-ploys, and de-ploys.
Is Alice being in my mind awkward? The most-awkward moments come when I make a joke: Alice scowls and points out that A) I am not funny, and that B) I’ll never live up to her expectations 🙁
And C) she shoots up the inside of your mind with Eye-Arrows?
I am guessing Charlotte shall prove to be the voice of reason for the group.
I naturally assume that I’m the voice of reason… and that all the characters in the story are my unreasonable alter-egos.
Heh heh, loving the vote comic: “Desire for what? Amnesia?” 😀
Godfrey looks like he’s thinking, “You’re not wrong, young lady.”