In war, the innocent are the ones that suffer most. :/
Here's the next collaboration page of the crossover comic I do with
Waimbert where I write the story, he draws the outlines for it and I do the rest.
Previous: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/23117409/
Next: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/23742301/
First: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/9939806/
Here's the next collaboration page of the crossover comic I do with
Waimbert where I write the story, he draws the outlines for it and I do the rest.Previous: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/23117409/
Next: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/23742301/
First: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/9939806/
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lol did you even read the comic up to this point?
The one talking wasn't the evil Mecha Sally but the de-roboticized one that didn't know anything about this stuff and was just a pure innocent until getting turned back into a robot.
The change of the speech bubbles and the words they convey show that early on Mecha goes dormant and the organic mind takes over.
The one talking wasn't the evil Mecha Sally but the de-roboticized one that didn't know anything about this stuff and was just a pure innocent until getting turned back into a robot.
The change of the speech bubbles and the words they convey show that early on Mecha goes dormant and the organic mind takes over.
She was good already. She pulled a 'dying as yourself.' http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.p.....yingAsYourself
" In war, the innocent are the ones that suffer most. :/ "
While this is 100% true, (and by virtue of command structure commanders are rarely in harm's way to boot), and it gets annoying how in fiction anyone under a certain age has a force field around them that cause missiles and bullets to magically swerve out of the way, creating the illusion that soldiers and sometimes abandoned buildings are the only causalities of war (not the soldiers we the audience KNOW of course).
In this case, I'm left with the uncomfortable impression "the romanic third wheels are the ones who suffer the most."
While this is 100% true, (and by virtue of command structure commanders are rarely in harm's way to boot), and it gets annoying how in fiction anyone under a certain age has a force field around them that cause missiles and bullets to magically swerve out of the way, creating the illusion that soldiers and sometimes abandoned buildings are the only causalities of war (not the soldiers we the audience KNOW of course).
In this case, I'm left with the uncomfortable impression "the romanic third wheels are the ones who suffer the most."
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