Dangerously Chloe 25-09-17 Overdid the Shape Shifting
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Re: Dangerously Chloe 25-09-17 Overdid the Shape Shifting
But he never did and she never volunteered any information on the subject to him.
For all he knows, she sprang fully formed from the soil of Hell, or she's one of the original Fallen.
For all he knows, she sprang fully formed from the soil of Hell, or she's one of the original Fallen.
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Re: Dangerously Chloe 25-09-17 Overdid the Shape Shifting
Both Teddy and Chloe are guilty of not talking.
Think of how much could have been avoided if they simply communicated with each other instead of taking matters in their respective hands.
Think of how much could have been avoided if they simply communicated with each other instead of taking matters in their respective hands.
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Re: Dangerously Chloe 25-09-17 Overdid the Shape Shifting
Exactly.
That Teddy knows whether Chloe has parents or not is IRRELEVANT. He has been established as being a rather curious fellow, he has interacted with Chloe long enough to notice she is not an uterly alien being ans therefore is likely to have a number of similarities with human being, and more to the point, he can ask her if she has any sort of parental figure, or at the very least, someone that might be capable of offering guidance.
Now, we're not omniscient, we only know of what we are shown, but from what we've seen, Teddy in particular displayed a unfortunate failure in communication (although Chloe's not blameless either in that regard). Again, this is comedy - I'd argue that everybody in ma3 has a worse track record than Teddy, so if it all lead to a good joke, that would be OK. Given how lackluster the last few chapters have been in that regard however, I'm not too optimistic in that regard.
In any case, it's still a bit early to tell where this particular chapter will be going.
That Teddy knows whether Chloe has parents or not is IRRELEVANT. He has been established as being a rather curious fellow, he has interacted with Chloe long enough to notice she is not an uterly alien being ans therefore is likely to have a number of similarities with human being, and more to the point, he can ask her if she has any sort of parental figure, or at the very least, someone that might be capable of offering guidance.
Now, we're not omniscient, we only know of what we are shown, but from what we've seen, Teddy in particular displayed a unfortunate failure in communication (although Chloe's not blameless either in that regard). Again, this is comedy - I'd argue that everybody in ma3 has a worse track record than Teddy, so if it all lead to a good joke, that would be OK. Given how lackluster the last few chapters have been in that regard however, I'm not too optimistic in that regard.
In any case, it's still a bit early to tell where this particular chapter will be going.
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Re: Dangerously Chloe 25-09-17 Overdid the Shape Shifting
Agreed. And I really hope the punchline isn't "you never asked." I'm giving the benefit of the doubt that a lot of exposition we really want to hear that would settle so many arguments was discussed off panel, but will ultimately be revealed some time soon.
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Re: Dangerously Chloe 25-09-17 Overdid the Shape Shifting
You were using as an arguementGotoh wrote: ↑Tue Oct 03, 2017 2:47 pmEveryone has parents. That's common sense, he doesn't need to read a comic to know that.
That only makes sense if you know what the *C-verse is.The closest you'll get to anything like that in the *C-verse is Mel, who may, or may not, have been magically created by the power that fused Ana and Dakota together. But she still has parents, regardless.
As Error of Logic pointed out in the section you cut, Chloe is not even a terrestrial lifeform, but a demon from a Hell dimension where the Earth rules don't apply. Demons usually are thought of as embodied spirits or fallen angels, traditionally without parents. Can you say for sure whether the angels in DC have parents?Gotoh wrote: ↑Tue Oct 03, 2017 3:28 pmWhich doesn't change anything. Animals aren't human either, but their offspring still have parents.
It's the same in sci-fi series and fantasy works, which often include nonhuman characters and all of them still have parents regardless. Even Link (a Hylian btw) and the Avatar have parents and both of them perpetually reincarnate. Hyppolita literally made Diana from clay, but she's still her mother.
So why would Teddy simply assume Chloe is an exception to that? Even if he has doubts about it, all he has to do is ask her.
X3N0-Life-Form wrote: ↑Tue Oct 03, 2017 5:51 pmThat Teddy knows whether Chloe has parents or not is IRRELEVANT. He has been established as being a rather curious fellow, he has interacted with Chloe long enough to notice she is not an uterly alien being ans therefore is likely to have a number of similarities with human being, and more to the point, he can ask her if she has any sort of parental figure, or at the very least, someone that might be capable of offering guidance.
Succubi reproduction doesn't have many similarities to human's, which was played for laughs. Since females can't get pregnant, it's debatable whether Adora can actually be considered Chloe's mother. Father might be as accurate. The closest parental figure Teddy's seen with Chloe is Sgt. Slash-stab. He'd figure there would be a reason Chloe's only ally is a succubus who's hiding from the rest.
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Re: Dangerously Chloe 25-09-17 Overdid the Shape Shifting
My point is that regardless of what he thinks he knows about succubi (or even what we know) or has seen, the most logical and to the point thing to do is ask a bunch of very simple questions :
Do succubi have parents ?
Do you have any sort of mentor figure or teacher or friend that could help us figure this out ?
But as far as we know, he hasn't discussed the issue with Chloe at all, which I find a bit odd given his previously established curious nature and practical mind, especially given the length of time involved. Now, it's OK to bend characterization a bit in a comedy from time to time for the sake of a joke, but the last few chapters have been rather lackluster in that regard.
Speaking of the length of time involved, I'm figuring this has been lasting at least a few weeks, probably close to a month :
- A couple of days to settle into his new body and make plans to date all the boys
- I'd guess about a week to date the boys & piss off their girlfriends, assuming the guys agreed to go on a date they day they are being asked out
- Probably another week to fuck all the girls
- Assuming Lance came home on the week-end, and given that Teddy had some time to know his coworkers and make a shitload of money, I'd go with a week and a half for the last chapter
Do succubi have parents ?
Do you have any sort of mentor figure or teacher or friend that could help us figure this out ?
But as far as we know, he hasn't discussed the issue with Chloe at all, which I find a bit odd given his previously established curious nature and practical mind, especially given the length of time involved. Now, it's OK to bend characterization a bit in a comedy from time to time for the sake of a joke, but the last few chapters have been rather lackluster in that regard.
Speaking of the length of time involved, I'm figuring this has been lasting at least a few weeks, probably close to a month :
- A couple of days to settle into his new body and make plans to date all the boys
- I'd guess about a week to date the boys & piss off their girlfriends, assuming the guys agreed to go on a date they day they are being asked out
- Probably another week to fuck all the girls
- Assuming Lance came home on the week-end, and given that Teddy had some time to know his coworkers and make a shitload of money, I'd go with a week and a half for the last chapter
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Re: Dangerously Chloe 25-09-17 Overdid the Shape Shifting
If you're gonna quote a post, then do it in context.tau neutrino wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2017 2:11 pmThat only makes sense if you know what the *C-verse is.
That was in response to Error of Logic saying Teddy shouldn't assume Chloe has parents, on the grounds that she isn't human. My point was it doesn't matter that she isn't human, she still has parents regardless. Nor does Teddy have reason to assume otherwise, unless he somehow thinks she just poofed into existence. And the closest you'll get to that, is Mel.
@tau neutrino: As seen in this part ↑↑↑ of our conversation that you quoted.
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Re: Dangerously Chloe 25-09-17 Overdid the Shape Shifting
Dude, I didn't say he shouldn't assume Chloe has parents, but that he has no reason to assume she does.
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Re: Dangerously Chloe 25-09-17 Overdid the Shape Shifting
@Error of Logic: Then what reason would he have to think that she doesn't?
There hasn't been a single instance I can think of (across all media) where any character simply sprang forth from the ether. Even emancipated children still have biological parents.
There hasn't been a single instance I can think of (across all media) where any character simply sprang forth from the ether. Even emancipated children still have biological parents.
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Re: Dangerously Chloe 25-09-17 Overdid the Shape Shifting
He knows Chloe isn't human, and is not a terrestrial lifeform. He knows her biology is alien.
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Re: Dangerously Chloe 25-09-17 Overdid the Shape Shifting
Assume for a moment that we were never introduced to Maria and her husband, Eugene. Would you, or anyone, simply assume that Layla and Nina didn't have parents just because they're vampires? Because Teddy would essentially be doing the same thing.
Klingons, Vulcans, Béijorans, Wookies, etc. are all aliens with their own biology too. Yet, no one doubts that any of them have parents. So why would Chloe be any different?
Klingons, Vulcans, Béijorans, Wookies, etc. are all aliens with their own biology too. Yet, no one doubts that any of them have parents. So why would Chloe be any different?
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Re: Dangerously Chloe 25-09-17 Overdid the Shape Shifting
Different kind of alien. She isn't just from a different planet, she's from a wholly different plane of existence.
As for Layla and Nina, until we had confirmation that they're biologically related, as vampires they could have been "sisters" because they were Turned by the same master vampire.
As for Layla and Nina, until we had confirmation that they're biologically related, as vampires they could have been "sisters" because they were Turned by the same master vampire.
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Re: Dangerously Chloe 25-09-17 Overdid the Shape Shifting
Is a different star system really all that different from an alternate dimension?Error of Logic wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2017 6:03 pmDifferent kind of alien. She isn't just from a different planet, she's from a wholly different plane of existence.
It's like the whole "what counts as "anime" debate. What difference does it make where it comes from, it's still the same thing.
Even if they'd only been turned, it'd mean they were human once. So they would still have biological parents.Error of Logic wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2017 6:03 pmAs for Layla and Nina, until we had confirmation that they're biologically related, as vampires they could have been "sisters" because they were Turned by the same master vampire.
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Re: Dangerously Chloe 25-09-17 Overdid the Shape Shifting
A different plane of existence by definition lies outside of our own. It is not subject to the same natural laws, unlike other planets on our own plane of existence.
Yes. If they had been turned, they would once have had biological parents.
Yes. If they had been turned, they would once have had biological parents.
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Re: Dangerously Chloe 25-09-17 Overdid the Shape Shifting
Fair point.
But all Teddy has to do is ask and he'd know that Chloe at least has a mom (since Adora might've eviscerated her father).
But all Teddy has to do is ask and he'd know that Chloe at least has a mom (since Adora might've eviscerated her father).