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multificionado [2014-05-29 14:58:51 +0000 UTC]
I totally like it! It's like some form of lethal radiation has caused Becky to undergo some kind of change: Her heart has become a nuclear reactor undergoing a meltdown and is gradually increasing temperature, but when she reaches a certain extreme temperature, she'll undergo a meltdown and take the world with her (it happened to Godzilla in Godzilla vs Destroroyah). Perhaps Lexiconians have this form of power, rather than Kryptonians (Superman) gaining power from the young star (The Sun) from Earth, whilst Lexicon itself emits some unknown form of radiation that gives Lexiconians their power, even when they go offplanet, and it reconfigures their DNA so that their hearts act like a nuclear reactor. Just a thought.
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Silentyeller In reply to multificionado [2014-05-29 22:53:46 +0000 UTC]
And I'm totally glad you do! When drawing this the background story I was thinking of is what if a solar eclipses happens in her town and Becky being Lexicon was having some strange foreign reaction to the event that not not even she had any knowledge of— But eh I don't know just some crazy weird story from your average Wordgirl fan :T
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Kydoon [2013-08-21 07:17:43 +0000 UTC]
The power of speech shall be centralized in me. You cannot absorb such burdens as I, for it is as ash on your tongue, and smoke in your lungs. You flounder under its crushing weight. Behold, for I am the Prolocutor of Diction. I am the Pentecostal flame, and the towering Babel. The Cataclysm carried on the wind
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Silentyeller In reply to Kydoon [2013-08-21 15:28:16 +0000 UTC]
Ceanajlefhqeljfbeavbjefb ...
Did you just think of that? It fits really well
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Kydoon In reply to Silentyeller [2013-08-21 16:14:39 +0000 UTC]
Heh, yeah. Made that one up as I went. In continuation with the last picture's idea that Becky had somehow confounded the speech of the people in Fair City before becoming WordGirl in order to give the words back, I found inspiration from a similar dichotomy in the Bible. Genesis 11: 1-9 and Acts 2: 1-6 .
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Silentyeller In reply to Kydoon [2013-08-21 16:38:57 +0000 UTC]
Awesome, mind if I put it in the description?
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