You know, Ron actually does have a point. At the very least, Tyler is a classic example of a Weirdness Magnet. Or you might call it “Protagonist Syndrome”, I suppose…strange (even by the standards of his world) things happen around him with alarming frequency.
You know, depending on how strong his probability manipulation is, it just *might* have extended into the past to ensure his own creation.
And if you think Tyler’s a weirdness magnet, what about Cecil? Tyler has superhero parents, so that explains part of the weirdness, but Cecil? Cecil is minding his own business when, BAM!, a bunch of metaprodigies invade his school. *There* is a weirdness magnet.
Manufacturing facility, eh? How about making some anti-argonite? Then Captain Clarinet can rise again to save the day and get rid of the space predator. “There is a nice derelict freighter over there, so [ heave ] go [ spin ] over [ throw ] there!”
Then manufacture a navigation system that tries to go to wherever the command chair happens to be. Actually, I think you want to stop a few hundred kilometres away, rather than in Cecil’s house.
Determining where the other end of a quantum entangled communicator is located is tricky, at least in three space. I’ve heard if you expand your perceptions to enough dimensions, the two ends become a single point, but I’ve never managed to do that so I can’t say for sure if it really works like that.
silly zodan, this is why you want to be good not a villain. “you can be excused for just about anything if you are a hero, because no one asks inconvenient questions.”
I figure Zodon is doomed to become a hero. Everytime he tries to do something villainish, it backfires, often spectacularly. The only times his plans ever work as intended are when he’s (for whatever reasons) on the side of the good guys. Basically, fate’s got a strange sense of humor :P.
Man, something tells me that if Tyler and Ron grow up to have a Batman and Superman relationship, “You’re such bad luck!” is still going to be a thing.
And if any of you know spoilers of the contrary: skip it.
Only thing we know about the future comes from a page in Time After Tyler (issue 19?), where Tyler/Moon Shadow apparently goes to work for the Revenant. Other than that, nada.
We actually do know at least one more thing than that: Tom Davidson and Naomi Boo(k|m)er get together. Also, there will be at least 10 more Star Wars movies in their universe.
This page is priceless in so many ways 😀
‘The needs of the many outweigh the need of your needing football.’
or something like that from the classic: ‘PS238 – The Wrath of Von Fogg’.
Heh. That exchange in the last panel was priceless.
You know, Ron actually does have a point. At the very least, Tyler is a classic example of a Weirdness Magnet. Or you might call it “Protagonist Syndrome”, I suppose…strange (even by the standards of his world) things happen around him with alarming frequency.
Give Tyler’s brother is literally a probability manipulator…
but does that extend backwards to before his “birth” including the circumstances of his existence?
I think that happens because Tyler doesn’t shy away from the weirdness. He may deny it, but the kid has a heart of a hero.
You know, depending on how strong his probability manipulation is, it just *might* have extended into the past to ensure his own creation.
And if you think Tyler’s a weirdness magnet, what about Cecil? Tyler has superhero parents, so that explains part of the weirdness, but Cecil? Cecil is minding his own business when, BAM!, a bunch of metaprodigies invade his school. *There* is a weirdness magnet.
I’ve asked this before, but am I the only one who noticed that Tyler and his brother are named after a Disney movie?
Manufacturing facility, eh? How about making some anti-argonite? Then Captain Clarinet can rise again to save the day and get rid of the space predator. “There is a nice derelict freighter over there, so [ heave ] go [ spin ] over [ throw ] there!”
Then manufacture a navigation system that tries to go to wherever the command chair happens to be. Actually, I think you want to stop a few hundred kilometres away, rather than in Cecil’s house.
They have less than thirty seconds until the ship’s a pile of scrap. You need to be much more direct in your problem solving.
Determining where the other end of a quantum entangled communicator is located is tricky, at least in three space. I’ve heard if you expand your perceptions to enough dimensions, the two ends become a single point, but I’ve never managed to do that so I can’t say for sure if it really works like that.
silly zodan, this is why you want to be good not a villain. “you can be excused for just about anything if you are a hero, because no one asks inconvenient questions.”
I figure Zodon is doomed to become a hero. Everytime he tries to do something villainish, it backfires, often spectacularly. The only times his plans ever work as intended are when he’s (for whatever reasons) on the side of the good guys. Basically, fate’s got a strange sense of humor :P.
It doesn’t sound like Ron is -really- sorry for blaming him for everything! 🙂
Nah, but he’s making progress. I figure if we humour him his sincerity could continue to improve 😉
Man, something tells me that if Tyler and Ron grow up to have a Batman and Superman relationship, “You’re such bad luck!” is still going to be a thing.
And if any of you know spoilers of the contrary: skip it.
Only thing we know about the future comes from a page in Time After Tyler (issue 19?), where Tyler/Moon Shadow apparently goes to work for the Revenant. Other than that, nada.
My mistake, two pages in issue 12. Link: http://ps238.nodwick.com/?p=446
We actually do know at least one more thing than that: Tom Davidson and Naomi Boo(k|m)er get together. Also, there will be at least 10 more Star Wars movies in their universe.