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Phase 9: Research; Chapter 2: the business - Printable Version +- ADV, AFH, CMC, ETC (http://107.170.157.187:8000/forum) +-- Forum: Comic Forums (/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Antihero for Hire (/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Thread: Phase 9: Research; Chapter 2: the business (/showthread.php?tid=8095) |
RE: Phase 9: Research; Chapter 2: the business - Aegof - 01-23-2009 01:33 AM Make-out point Is that last speech bubble pointing to the right person? RE: Phase 9: Research; Chapter 2: the business - Milo - 01-23-2009 02:21 AM Particle decelerator? I guess they're trying to retrieve and uncreate the black hole in the earth's center, then? RE: Phase 9: Research; Chapter 2: the business - starburst98 - 01-23-2009 11:40 PM (01-23-2009 02:21 AM)Milo Wrote: Particle decelerator? the person who thought up the "black hole drops out of the hadron collider and goes to the center of the earth" had no clue on how black holes work. RE: Phase 9: Research; Chapter 2: the business - Milo - 01-24-2009 12:41 AM I know. I was joking. Specifically, the joke is that anyone referencing "particle decelerators" also has no clue on how these things work. Although conceivably one could run a particle accelerator in reverse to bring the particles to rest again, there's no real reason you'd want to, given that there are far easier ways to acquire non-moving particles. RE: Phase 9: Research; Chapter 2: the business - starburst98 - 01-24-2009 02:00 AM actually, all matter, even those in solids such as diamond are in a constant state of flux and vibrating. a decelerator may be a machine that tries to bring an atom to absolute zero. RE: Phase 9: Research; Chapter 2: the business - Milo - 01-24-2009 03:22 PM Good point. ...Wait. You can't actually have a single particle at absolute zero, can you? Temperature is a bulk property, and is meaningless unless you have a lot of particles considered together. Bad point. RE: Phase 9: Research; Chapter 2: the business - Haplo_64 - 01-25-2009 12:17 AM You can have a single particle (Theoretically) at absolute zero, but it wouldn't last long. All the other particles whizzing around would bump into it and it wouldn't have zero energy anymore. RE: Phase 9: Research; Chapter 2: the business - Aegof - 01-26-2009 03:39 PM Not long after leaving make-out point, Angelson gets his boss in the back of his car and.. RE: Phase 9: Research; Chapter 2: the business - *NightWind* - 01-27-2009 04:44 AM (01-26-2009 03:39 PM)A Ghost Wrote: Not long after leaving make-out point, Angelson gets his boss in the back of his car and.. My heart skipped a bit. Heavens above you're making this arc much more "enjoyable" than meets the eye. And here I wonder if you do yaoi. :) RE: Phase 9: Research; Chapter 2: the business - Aegof - 01-30-2009 01:11 AM As they-- No, no, I'm tired of that. Only one panel? What a rip-off. RE: Phase 9: Research; Chapter 2: the business - masamunemaniac - 01-30-2009 05:35 AM I was looking at that page for ages, thinking "what's with the arbitrary panel divisions? What's with the really weird shape of the border (particularly that bit on the right)? And why isn't it red like the rest of the border? Oh right, because it's not a border. It's a gate. RE: Phase 9: Research; Chapter 2: the business - *NightWind* - 01-30-2009 08:47 AM Ew. I just thought up of an entirely different dialogue for the panel. Fun. RE: Phase 9: Research; Chapter 2: the business - Aegof - 02-02-2009 01:17 AM Another phase complete. RE: Phase 9: Research; Chapter 2: the business - *NightWind* - 02-02-2009 05:43 AM "Did he find it fun?" "You?" "Score?" "Does he know he was filmed?" "Distribute?" ...Yet I can't think of what they mistook 'rise' for... RE: Phase 9: Research; Chapter 2: the business - Milo - 02-02-2009 04:58 PM "Ah, that makes sense." No it doesn't. RE: Phase 9: Research; Chapter 2: the business - Haplo_64 - 02-02-2009 05:50 PM There's not many words that can be mistaken for rise. I'm scratching my brain trying to figure it out... RE: Phase 9: Research; Chapter 2: the business - Darg - 02-02-2009 09:24 PM They possibly heard "rise" as "ride"? When spoken aloud, both sound similar and could conceivably be interchanged contextually. EDIT: well, not contextually, but grammatically. EDIT2: No idea why I made that an EDIT instead of just replacing the original word. Probably for the same reason I'm taking the time to write this EDIT2 to reflect on it...I'm bored. RE: Phase 9: Research; Chapter 2: the business - *NightWind* - 02-03-2009 05:20 AM (02-02-2009 09:24 PM)Darg Wrote: They possibly heard "rise" as "ride"? Haha. Yeah - that's a good one. |