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Post by Azeltir on Oct 28, 2009 6:47:19 GMT
Motion!So, wait, if Robot was the one talking last time, who's talking this time? Maybe it's the good old-fashioned "stack people on top of each other and hide it with a coat" gambit. A classic. This chapter is going to be amazing. Ben
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Post by Snes on Oct 28, 2009 6:50:42 GMT
Bested by a mere second!
Yeah, Robot looks pretty bad-a jumping off buildings like that. Kat knows how to make a good machine.
I'm thinking that's Shadow2 talking at the end there? Maybe that's why Robot wears clothes: so Shadow2 can go with him when he travels around without being spotted.
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Post by wynne on Oct 28, 2009 6:50:51 GMT
I guess Kat is the angel and robot is the parkour bot. Maybe they want to study different court robots to see how the originals were put together?
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Post by seitosilver on Oct 28, 2009 6:51:11 GMT
I remember when Shadow 2 called Kat, "Princess Kat". I'm sure she wouldn't mind being called "angel" again. It kind of makes me wonder if this robot is linked to Robot #13.
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Post by sue911 on Oct 28, 2009 6:51:39 GMT
Looks like those robots have been taking lessons from Eglamore.Nice page.
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Post by Azeltir on Oct 28, 2009 6:52:11 GMT
I remember when Shadow 2 called Kat, "Princess Kat". I'm sure she wouldn't mind being called "angel" again. It kind of makes me wonder if this robot is linked to Robot #13. Which other robot do we know by the name of Robot? Ben
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Post by judgedeadd on Oct 28, 2009 6:53:56 GMT
So, this is Robot's new body? Doesn't look too shabby if you ask me.
Also, the Sky Watcher's eyes make me think of Sam Fisher.
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Post by seitosilver on Oct 28, 2009 6:55:59 GMT
I kind of understand what Azeltir is saying, but would other robots refer to each other the same way?
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Post by Casey on Oct 28, 2009 6:56:37 GMT
I'm thinking that's Shadow2 talking at the end there? Maybe that's why Robot wears clothes: so Shadow2 can go with him when he travels around without being spotted. This is the only explanation that makes sense to me, until we know more. Now you guys see, why I said in the last discussion thread, that all we need to do is just be patient and things will become readily apparent. It's interesting that the two truths revealed here, were also the least popular and most down-cast speculations just two days ago. Now everyone will carry on as if that speculation never happened. And so it goes. In a more productive vein, though, I really like the dynamic motion of the action scenes here.
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Post by Snes on Oct 28, 2009 6:57:48 GMT
Who was it that first called him Parkour-Bot? They appear to have been spot-on.
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Post by Azeltir on Oct 28, 2009 6:59:07 GMT
I kind of understand what Azeltir is saying, but would other robots refer to each other the same way? These ones don't.And Adminbot is not amused by the name.I mean, I could be wrong, but I doubt it. Shadow2 is my guess with this one, but I don't think I would have guessed it without Pyro's help. Now you guys see, why I said in the last discussion thread, that all we need to do is just be patient and things will become readily apparent. It's interesting that the two truths revealed here, were also the least popular and most down-cast speculations just two days ago. Now everyone will carry on as if that speculation never happened. And so it goes. What are these threads for, but to feed non-wild speculation? Let's all have our fun. Ben
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Post by Casey on Oct 28, 2009 7:03:03 GMT
Who was it that first called him Parkour-Bot? They appear to have been spot-on. Someone in the on-page comments. Here on the forums the first mention of parkour was penguinfactory. I first used the term parkour-bot. But like I said yesterday, what does it matter? Giving out cookies for speculating seems to cause more grief than the momentary jollies it brings...
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Post by judgedeadd on Oct 28, 2009 7:04:03 GMT
Are the comics appearing earlier lately? They used to pop up at about 8:00 GMT, but in Monday and today I saw a new comic on 7:00 GMT.
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Post by guyy on Oct 28, 2009 7:04:28 GMT
I'm thinking that's Shadow2 talking at the end there? Maybe that's why Robot wears clothes: so Shadow2 can go with him when he travels around without being spotted. Seems likely; I can't think of any other good reason why a second voice would come from Robot. (The voice-bubble isn't jagged like the robot ones usually are, so it's not Robot talking to himself.)
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Post by Yin on Oct 28, 2009 7:05:32 GMT
He could be on the phone.
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Post by Casey on Oct 28, 2009 7:06:17 GMT
Are the comics appearing earlier lately? They used to pop up at about 8:00 GMT, but in Monday and today I saw a new comic on 7:00 GMT. They're appearing about 10-15 minutes before the hour lately. As far as an entire hour though, you might be seeing the results of different Daylight Savings schemes between your country and the UK.
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Post by jon77 on Oct 28, 2009 7:28:49 GMT
I'll bet Kat is using Robot and Shadow2 to lure unsuspecting robots for dissection.
Poor sky watcher is doomed!
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Post by rhoffman12 on Oct 28, 2009 7:37:51 GMT
Parkour-Bot (née Robot) is incredibly awesome and also super cool. Also, I really like the idea that the voice in the last panel is Shadow 2. Note the blueish speech bubble; he talks like Kat.
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Post by wanderer on Oct 28, 2009 10:30:41 GMT
Parkour bot indeed.
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Post by Jiminiminy on Oct 28, 2009 11:05:27 GMT
Looks like Robot has been getting some practice in with his parkour. I wonder if he does this often, assuming this is really Robot. Or why Kat built him like that, if he was built for free-running, that is. But I suppose we learned from the laser cows that utilitarianism generally doesn't suit the robots well.
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Post by todd on Oct 28, 2009 11:59:43 GMT
What's a parkour?
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Post by Yin on Oct 28, 2009 12:23:00 GMT
Parkour (sometimes also abbreviated to PK) or l'art du déplacement (English: the art of moving) is a physical discipline of French origin in which participants run along a route, attempting to negotiate obstacles in the most efficient way possible, as if moving in an emergency situation, using skills such as jumping and climbing, or the more specific parkour moves. The object is to get from a Point A to a Point B using only the human body and the objects in the environment around you. The obstacles can be anything in one's environment, but parkour is often seen practiced in urban areas because of the many suitable public structures that are accessible to most people, such as buildings and rails. Yay Wikipedia!
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Post by bisected8 on Oct 28, 2009 12:24:36 GMT
Running from rooftop to rooftop as a sport. Sort of like a steeplechase for someone with a deathwish. It's also known as "freerunning". Also note that it is parkour, not " a parkour". Here's the wikipedia article; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parkour
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Post by todd on Oct 28, 2009 12:35:16 GMT
Thanks. For a while, I thought it was a weird spelling of "parka", referring to his clothes.
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Post by Seth Thresher on Oct 28, 2009 13:09:14 GMT
Alright, I'm cool with calling it Robot now =p
Also, clothes are totally for Parkour, cookies for me, and as it turns out they're also to hide Shadow 2. Neat!
I like action scenes like these. Well done, Tom!
Edit: Casey, I was totally going to call you out on the order of calling parkour on our friend there, but it turns out we simulposted, so it's a sort of tie. Not that it matters, thus giving pause to the forum about a comic on the internet.
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Post by Tom Siddell on Oct 28, 2009 13:29:50 GMT
Stop saying parkour.
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Post by eightyfour on Oct 28, 2009 13:45:42 GMT
Looks like those robots have been taking lessons from Eglamore.Nice page. Kinda fitting that Kat models Robot's new body after her favorite resident dragon salyer, isn't it? Looks like Eggers may have serious competition now, when it comes to jumping.
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Post by Yin on Oct 28, 2009 14:24:52 GMT
Sweaterbot it is, then.
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Post by bisected8 on Oct 28, 2009 14:47:11 GMT
What about The Traceurnator?
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Post by Casey on Oct 28, 2009 15:41:37 GMT
Oh, whoops. I guess we all assumed it was a deliberate homage to the sport. Or maybe Tom is telling us here that he prefers free-running to "the other term".
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