
After a passed screening to test for possible radial mutation, Sp-Cow knocked out with the classic sleep-gas to prevent possible hostility. He comes to in a dimension populated entirely be a giant maze. The floor has high hopes for Sp-Cow.
If you want to suggest new paths for the story to take, post it in the comments; it's free. The first image and lobby in the series has more information on requests and the technical stuff. If a couple days pass after a request, I probably decided to not make it, either support a request or make a new one. Remember, this series ends January 31st 2014!
Lobby
First
Previous
A) Navigate the maze and don't panic
B) make a comment
C)
D)
E)
If you want to suggest new paths for the story to take, post it in the comments; it's free. The first image and lobby in the series has more information on requests and the technical stuff. If a couple days pass after a request, I probably decided to not make it, either support a request or make a new one. Remember, this series ends January 31st 2014!
Lobby
First
Previous
A) Navigate the maze and don't panic
B) make a comment
C)
D)
E)
Category Artwork (Digital) / Comics
Species Cow
Size 1280 x 1011px
File Size 63.2 kB
What if he gets hungry or thirsty? What if he's gotta pee?
How the thatch is Sp-Cow going to get out of that crazy dimension?
Might as well use the standard labyrinth tactic. As long as the maze is not dynamic (periodically changing), use a wall as a guide. Outline the entirety of the maze. Drawing a map can help.
If the maze is dynamic, then you'd need to be a bit creative. Create landmarks. Draw on the floors to indicate where you have been.
And most importantly, do not panic; even when you get lost. The moment you lose the ability to think critically is the moment your chances of survival dwindle.
How the thatch is Sp-Cow going to get out of that crazy dimension?
Might as well use the standard labyrinth tactic. As long as the maze is not dynamic (periodically changing), use a wall as a guide. Outline the entirety of the maze. Drawing a map can help.
If the maze is dynamic, then you'd need to be a bit creative. Create landmarks. Draw on the floors to indicate where you have been.
And most importantly, do not panic; even when you get lost. The moment you lose the ability to think critically is the moment your chances of survival dwindle.
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