Comic for Friday, February 26th
Sorry it’s pretty late… as they say though, better late then never 😉
As for the comic… well… I’d say the plot thickens, but pretty sure hit concrete a few chapters back already… 😐 The only promises I make is I don’t just forget plotpoints; everything will make sense in time 😀 (yes… this includes that plotpoint that you’re sure I’ve long since forgotten about too 😉 … )
It’d be a better Friday comic if we (the readers) didn’t totally know that already. Oh well. Also… if it was actually on a Friday… 😐
The cast sheet is getting pretty far behind though… ugh. Need to try to do something about that. For this page though, Min we’ve never met before, and Kel is the lady that was yelling at Arron all the way back here. Though I’m fairly certain her name wasn’t mentioned previously.
This should probably be a new chapter. Imagine it says Chapter 6 now (until I set up a new chapter). And yes. I think this is the first time we’ve seen the IDS’s Homeworld. I do hope we get to see [spoilers] or [spoilers] and [spoilers]… 😐
Anyway… off to go make monday’s comic and do the numerous things I was supposed to do this weekend. We’ll see. Friday’s comic next week might slip; I’ll keep ya posted.
Ah, and I’m looking to hire an artist for a little comic-related side project if you know a comic artist looking for (fully paid) work that can draw better then me, feel free to have them shoot me a message.
So… Peter has tipped his hand that his intel sources are better than his former boss’s, which doesn’t seem suspicious at all, nosirree…
Though I’m not sure that ANYTHING Peter does can’t be seen as suspicious.
Now we just have to wonder if he tipped the hand on that one on purpose or not… Peter’s overestimated the CI Branches intel before, but giving suspicious hints does seem to be his main hobby in life…
Twenty thousand? That many would be kinda hard to hide even with hair dye. 🙂
Arron can say so much with just his face. ^^
(Although I’d probably have the same expression if I’d been strip- and body cavity-searched like he was.)
Now I’m waiting for when Kallly and Arron compare bombshells. ^^
It appears that Arron was not overly impressed with the number either. Malsa is a country with a very large amount of foreign immigration to it (as we’ll see more of why), but there are many complications with that plan, not the least of which would be logistical. The entire point of a Bridgepoint is normal cross-world travel is not exactly efficient.
It appears that as Arron seems to suspect, this plan may have more political motive than practicality.