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Post by Gotolei on Jul 3, 2019 7:07:23 GMT
It all looks good to me. This is fineI haven't been in the thread-making game for, like, years but ended up doing this one because I figured people would at least jump on a chapter opener cumon step it up
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Post by Gemini Jim on Jul 3, 2019 7:15:29 GMT
What we've all been waiting for: A chapter about Brunelleschi.
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Post by madjack on Jul 3, 2019 7:20:57 GMT
First thoughts are that this is a play on words regarding how alternate-reality Annies work while also getting another serving of Annie2 being honest with herself, all set to the search for the lake water and goose bone.
Wildspec: The lake water container has broken and it has seeped into the ground, warping the landscape around it constantly.
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Post by Gotolei on Jul 3, 2019 7:32:21 GMT
As far as speculation fuel goes, the chapter icon looks a little fiery:
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Post by shadow3 on Jul 3, 2019 7:47:07 GMT
Based on the graphic for the chapter title page, it's almost time for MAD ANNIE: FURY COURT.
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Post by MarineMonarch on Jul 3, 2019 8:04:53 GMT
Now That's an interesting title card. Even a little ominous. There's a lot of ways perspective could be taken. The first one that jumped out to me was how Annie and Kat view the ether differently.
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Post by theonethatgotaway on Jul 3, 2019 11:48:49 GMT
Perspective can also be timewise. Annie can look back on how she's evolved over the years. Maybe Rey's got some perspective on his previous heinous acts?
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Post by saardvark on Jul 3, 2019 12:00:14 GMT
Now That's an interesting title card. Even a little ominous. There's a lot of ways perspective could be taken. The first one that jumped out to me was how Annie and Kat view the ether differently. or, along those ominous lines, that Kat and the Annies have different perspectives on the Annies' "situation" and what should be done about it..
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Post by netherdan on Jul 3, 2019 12:12:58 GMT
Now That's an interesting title card. Even a little ominous. There's a lot of ways perspective could be taken. The first one that jumped out to me was how Annie and Kat view the ether differently. or, along those ominous lines, that Kat and the Annies have different perspectives on the Annies' "situation" and what should be done about it.. Is that selfish if she scream "there are at least two Kats out there without Annies and I don't know where MY Annie is!" at them?
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Post by Per on Jul 3, 2019 12:44:46 GMT
Kat pops into a series of post-apocalyptic alt-realities (holographic perspectives on the true five-dimensional reality helix), each of which is shittier than the last. She does this using paintings with footsteps science, but all she manages to do is accumulate more and more fake Annies waving bundles of homework, making petulant demands and fighting each other. She drops them all off at the Nightmare Zone when she's ultimately cured of her need to have an Annie around in the first place. NAILED IT
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Post by ctso74 on Jul 3, 2019 13:25:39 GMT
If this is Kat trying to sort things out, she'd probably look into getting an appointment with the group Clippy mentioned, Temporal Affairs. Clippy "claimed" that new timeline/dimensions were created when Loup "shifted" the two Annies here, but he may have been partially misinformed.
It would be an interesting chapter, if we saw the Court/Loup struggle from different peoples' POV. How do others view all this brouhaha?
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Post by saardvark on Jul 3, 2019 14:00:20 GMT
What we've all been waiting for: A chapter about Brunelleschi. I don't know about you all, but Im having a hard time getting perspective on what Im actually looking at. Are we inside a (ruined?) building, lit thru a domed annex in the distance? (But if It is this ruined, with floor deeply covered in rubble, there'd probably be a hole in the roof/ceiling but no light comes from above...). Or are we outside, with some weird glow-y thing coming into view (Court drone?)? Seems more likely the former, but the lighting still puzzles me a bit....
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Post by Gemini Jim on Jul 3, 2019 14:53:02 GMT
Heh. I'm not sure I believe my own late-night wildspec, unless the the Brunelleschi of the Gunnerverse is a temporal engineer.
But then again, what was his idea? (No, not the dome one.) Two parallel lines which converge on the horizon.
Maybe it's time for some convergence.
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Post by DonDueed on Jul 3, 2019 15:15:07 GMT
What we've all been waiting for: A chapter about Brunelleschi. I don't know about you all, but Im having a hard time getting perspective on what Im actually looking at. Are we inside a (ruined?) building, lit thru a domed annex in the distance? (But if It is this ruined, with floor deeply covered in rubble, there'd probably be a hole in the roof/ceiling but no light comes from above...). Or are we outside, with some weird glow-y thing coming into view (Court drone?)? Seems more likely the former, but the lighting still puzzles me a bit.... Well, at least one thing is clear -- there is some ruined reinforced concrete in the foreground. Maybe we're looking at things that are close to the roots of one of the great trees inside the Court. That would fit with a search for Coyote's gifts. And with the roots disrupting everything, the rubble could end up anywhere. Maybe we're looking out of a tunnel and the ruins came from a lower level plowed up by the Tree?
What doesn't fit with anything I can think of is the domelike structure. Maybe that's a new element about to be introduced, like bas-relief Saslamel in the previous title page.
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Post by ohthatone on Jul 3, 2019 15:16:24 GMT
Sunset looks a little strange today.
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Post by DonDueed on Jul 3, 2019 15:17:59 GMT
Perspective can also be timewise. Annie can look back on how she's evolved over the years. Maybe Rey's got some perspective on his previous heinous acts? Or maybe Kat will give up on fleshbotics and take up painting, but will have trouble representing 3-D space on a 2-D canvas.
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Post by tustin2121 on Jul 3, 2019 15:51:17 GMT
The first thing that popped to my mind was the Zero Punctuation review of Fallout New Vegas, where Yahtzee says "Perspective thus gained..." after describing getting his legs blown off by a landmine. So if this chapter isn't about one of the Annies gaining perspective via spontaneous eruption of a fireball to the face, I will be disappointed.
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Post by pyradonis on Jul 3, 2019 18:43:57 GMT
What we've all been waiting for: A chapter about Brunelleschi. I don't know about you all, but Im having a hard time getting perspective on what Im actually looking at. Are we inside a (ruined?) building, lit thru a domed annex in the distance? (But if It is this ruined, with floor deeply covered in rubble, there'd probably be a hole in the roof/ceiling but no light comes from above...). Or are we outside, with some weird glow-y thing coming into view (Court drone?)? Seems more likely the former, but the lighting still puzzles me a bit.... We are looking at what remains of the Court in a timeline where Annie did not come back from the Forest.
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Post by clover on Jul 3, 2019 20:52:50 GMT
The version of the court that no annie returned to.
/Feb damnit pyradonis
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Post by Corvo on Jul 3, 2019 21:44:56 GMT
In which we check how the forest creatures (well, the ones not frozen in time) are taking this whole attack/invasion thing.
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Post by Gemini Jim on Jul 5, 2019 16:18:26 GMT
I just noticed that Tom sounds like he's thanking Gunnerkrigg Court for reading this comic. ("Thanks for reading this comic, Gunnerkrigg Court!")
THEY KNOW.
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Post by Runningflame on Jul 26, 2019 18:24:34 GMT
Every time I see the chapter title...
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