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Grid

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Mar 29, 2007, 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by ShadeJackrabbit View Post
And we all know that frame-by-frame continuity is on the top of every person's to-do list. Let's go ask Disney for advise while we're on it.

And besides, who says that Jazz's fun doesn't fold, or shrink or something like that. We don't have anything proving otherwise.
Eh, you've got me there.

n00b: Look, if you want to dispute things, that's fine. But name calling is not going to help your case at all, and it's certainly not making you look tough.

Look, Nick Stadler is inconsistent with a lot of things, but he's our only real reference. Items disappear at random as he draws, but the size of the items remain consistent.

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Next, you tried to dispute the gun wasn't a backpack. That was useless and dumb. It's not a useless insult to say it was dumb, since if that argument was a human being it would have the IQ of say, 6.
...did you see the part where Uknown Rabbit suggested that the gun was the backpack? Because that's what I was disputing. I didn't just make that up on a whim.

And comparing Jazz in this instance to Bugs Bunny doesn't really work. coolpeanutbutter has presented us with a torture scene; magically pulling the gun out of a smaller backpack is really quite out of place. It's a cartoony, silly element thrown into what is supposed to be a serious scene. Unless of course he went with Shade's notion that the gun can fold/shrink/whatever.


I'll emphasize that I'm not just trying to argue about whether or not his gun will fit. This was meant merely to be an additional reason to take out the bit where Devan forces Jazz to give him the gun. Jazz would not hesitate to save his children just for the sake of the only item that reminds him of his father. In the end, the gun is just an item. He wouldn't have to hesitate to give it up for his kids

EDIT: Heh, thanks for the spirit lifter, Shade.