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LaraLaHumana [2015-01-15 15:02:38 +0000 UTC]
Wow, it's cool..sometimes i think you draw like rebecca sugar xD i like your style!Β Β
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Silentyeller In reply to LaraLaHumana [2015-01-16 01:51:46 +0000 UTC]
Woah that's like a meager compliment for me right there, thanks a lot xD
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Silentyeller In reply to LaraLaHumana [2015-01-18 01:08:28 +0000 UTC]
Lol my bad I ment to say was "major". I guess I typed "mager" and auto correct corrected it to "meager" sorry my fault ^^"
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multificionado In reply to Silentyeller [2015-01-15 04:56:01 +0000 UTC]
No problem. By the way, what did you think of the Wordgirl asylum idea, and what would you think about the asylum being called Rherorician?
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Silentyeller In reply to multificionado [2015-01-15 05:17:50 +0000 UTC]
I think it's pretty cool but I don't really see the Wordgirl villains as crazy psychopaths (except for doc. two brains but then again his crimes are just cheese related stuff, if it doesn't involve chese then no crime) And as for the name, yeah it's good I guess can't think of anything better so it's good.
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multificionado In reply to Silentyeller [2015-01-15 05:22:06 +0000 UTC]
Well, Two-Brains is somewhat as psycho as Joker, that's for sure. The rest of the villains have some sort of madness (Butcher often displays megalomania). Also, it seems like a fitting place to put a lab studying the Energy Monster (seriously, it should be in a laboratory, not in a prison with the rest of Wordgirl's enemies). Whammer is comparable to Bane and Mr. Big's mind control can sometimes act like the fantasies induced by Scarecrow's fear gas.
In addition, the setting pits Wordgirl in as a teenager, so it's somewhat of a trial, physically and mentally, as she grows up.
By the way, of the asylum pictures as depicted in my last journal, which did you like most?
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multificionado In reply to Silentyeller [2015-01-15 13:30:16 +0000 UTC]
I see. The characters have some benevolence in the show sometimes. Well, in this concept, I figure Mr. Big teams up with Doctor Two-Brains again, they plan on a modified Whammer serum, enhanced with liquified Lexonite, to create an army to take over the world and stop Wordgirl. Mr. Big, of course, plans on using mind control on Wordgirl, hence the Scarecrow-like fantasies where Wordgirl resists the mind control. The other bad guys are intrigued by Two-Brains' plan and want to get involved.
Basically, Wordgirl finds that lactose dissolves Lexonite, and lactose is an enzyme commonly found in milk (see Wordgirl comic "Fashion Disaster"). However, due to the Whammer serum's potency, different proteins are needed to counteract both the serum and the Lexonite, prompting Wordgirl to go to the Butcher's cell in Rherorician, which is a portal into his meaty dimension (like the part in Arkham Asylum where Batman has to look for spores, curtosy of Poison Ivy, to counteract the potent Venom version called Titan, in the mazelike sewer cells of Killer Croc...but Butcher isn't going toΒ let Wordgirl get away with her intrusion in his "cell."
By the way, interesting way of putting the Energy Monster; that implies that underneath, it's highly intelligent. Maybe all the lab experiments would make the Energy Monster smarter, smarter enough to provide electrical enhancements to the Whammer serum.
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multificionado In reply to Silentyeller [2015-01-16 02:24:07 +0000 UTC]
Thanks. And I'm glad you like the pics, too. I think the one with the Whammer (with the Whammer serum enhanced with Lexonite) is one of my best Wordgirl pictures.
Oh, and one more thing: What do you think of the Whammer relying on a serum? (my idea is that he was born with an ability to project shockwaves, but it drains his energy and degrades his body. The WHAM serum, developed by Mr. Big, not only stabilizes Whammer's body, it also enhances his strength; I mean, there was that one moment in Whammer's second main episode where he's lugging a couple of semis, and I realized that he must be incredibly strong. Of course, this initially made Whammer into the big brute he is, almost similar to Bane, but he's a brainless goon relying on brawn, EXACTLY like Bane in "Batman and Robin." Seriously, Bane shows up in that movie and he acts more like a hairless grunting gorilla).
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Silentyeller In reply to multificionado [2015-01-18 02:00:25 +0000 UTC]
I don't know if Mr. Big is the kind of person/villian who would create something none Mind Controlling related. And in what way would Mr. Big Benifit off of creating such a serum? would he get more squishy Benny's out of it? more money? What wounds Leslie's imput on such an expirement be? Would Whammer have the same objective as Mr. Big? Or will go off doing his own things his own way? How does the Whammer feel about having strange fluids running through his vains?
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multificionado In reply to Silentyeller [2015-01-18 02:08:59 +0000 UTC]
The sercum would turn into something addictive as a mind control device, that perhaps Whammer gets so dependent on it, it's all apart of him. And how does he feel about having strange fluids running through his veins? (shrug) Ask Bane; he started it (in the comics)*.
*what I mean is that Bane does the same thing, and it makes him very addicted to the drug of his. So, Whammer would be the same way.
Oh, yeah, and Leslie's imput on such an experiment? Hey, she's the brainbox of Mr. Big, Inc. It could be an idea of hers for combat enhancement (well, in my opinion, Mr. Big is similar to Lex Luthor, and they both seem to involve advanced technologies, like OsCorp, Stark or Wayne, mind control notwithstanding).
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Silentyeller In reply to multificionado [2015-01-18 22:00:26 +0000 UTC]
True but not if he doesn't use it in the first place, can't get addicted to it if you were never on it in the first place. Idk I just don't see Whammer being so willing to weird glowy liquid, and Bane is a whole different character so I don't see how asking him will answer weather or not Whammer would like it.
Idk I feel like Leslie would be a bit concerned about Mr. Bigs new motives/intentions. Like what made him derasticly change from mechanical tech to scientific serums in one day. idk idk
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