Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20190213000906

1. I dont wanna think what could happen if my parents were still living together. The man left the house when i was in 7th grade, yet the poison he left behind him doesnt fade from my mother's life. The main reason he can't do me any harm is that i'm away from him. That one time i met him after the surgery was my obligation as a man, and i hope that would be it. I chose to forgive him as long as he won't get too close, but for some reason, my mother see "forgiveness" as "he try to redeem himself, so have a little faith". I dont wish him bad things. Just want him as far away as possible. Ironically enough, when i sat with him in the favor-meeting, we talked about "Animal Farm". I'm not comparing my father to Napoleon, but the way Napoleon took the puppies away from their mother and raised them into KGB dogs works on a similar mechanism. As cruel as it might sound, the KGB dogs are less vicious than my brother. At least they can claim someone took them away and turned into nightmares. My brother just became worse. He believed that our mother didnt loved him, but saw all the good she gave as granted :-(. "Your good deeds are taken for granted. You bad deeds makes me want to kill you!" kind of guy. In a very sad way, i have a certain idea of how Sergio's axe-crazy brother would be in real-life.

2. The fact both Bill and Wheatley are played by Ted Levine gives me a theory that Bill's father was just like Wheatly. An egomaniac mysogynist father does nothing good to one's identity. Maybe that's why Clarice was so good at tracking Bill. She must've met too many people like Bill's father when she was an intern. Is it possible that Hannibal met Bill's father and wanted to literally reaping the man apart, just like how Indoraptor hunted Wheatley for a long time? And we compare JP to "Hannibal" even deeper, would you say Hannibal is like a much more sophisticated version of Indoraptor (with all the tortures both went through), or more like a villainous version of Blue? Clarice mostly reminds me of Claire in her "Fallen Kingdom" version, but with a heavy dose of Zia.

3. Jessia is a great character, but i believe "Dark Seraphs" should be more cleare about the three maniacal horsemen as characters. Will they have names and background, like Jessica does, or do you plan them to be creepy and badass monsters? As for Xylus befriending with Shi: By "forced to kill him", you mean Shi turned on Xylus/someone Xylus holds dear, or do you mean Xylus was forced to give Shi a mercy kill? If it's the second option, does the mercy kill was meant to end Shi's suffering, or to free Shi from Toxo/other dark powers' possession?

4. good thinking with The Eagle Eyes idea. He can possibly work for Rick (temporary name) as his wild card enforcer. Wild card enforcers always had self-glorification stories, right? Well, Eagle Eyes can tell creatures about being one of the few survivors of the initial outbreak in Neimerhold (the first city who succumbed to the livestock disease, hence the name of the story). If i got the phrase "Ricktatorship" correctly, then Rick isn't a democratic prime-minister in our standards, which will create a mutual suspicion between him and Courtney. I usually dont do it, but you were on to something with your suggestion of having two good and talented characters with valid points clashing. If this "good vs good" scenario will work as i hope it will, i can see miles of discussions about enhanced work vs higher moral. The Joel character can be Alister, especially if he'll struggle with an addiction, or one of the other humans in VIEW. If i choose to ask for the advice of the best TWD enthusiatic you know, which user would you recommend? And which TWD reminds you of the heroes group, both in part 1 and part 2? For clarification: The characters in question are Courtney, Berthold, Jane (from part 1) and Alister (from part 2). Other sentient beings are being worked on and will probably reminds specific TWD characters later down the road.

5. A 3D serious animation would be better than a cartoon, but i hear you. The part where White becomes a psychopath is important both for showing he's still a villain despite not being nasty to anyone who ain't Grey and for showing Jaden only kicked White's head because White left him no choice. Your idea about the chemical warfare involving throwing gas grenades and jumping in with gas masks, right? Like in JP3, where Eric scared the raptors and saved grants by throwing a gas grenade. Along with your idea, which is on my list, i have some ideas of my own. Also similar to JP universe. Tell me what you think:

A. Josef arranging some human soldiers to keep Panda away, hopefully even kill him. It works only for so much, only until Panda heard one quiet gunshot, which makes him worry about Red. When he heard multiple gunshots, knowing his other cats might be killed, he didnt cared. Only the shot which killed Red made him feel anything other than self-preservation. Before coming back to his turf, he killed most of the squad, very similar to Indominus-Rex when she killed the asset containment unit squad (just so you'll know the scale of these people: They catched many other dinosaurs with nothing more than cattle prods and nets. Other natural dinosaurs were killed. Indominus-Rex was their first faliure). Only Josef survived, because Panda threw him away with his claws and left Josef for dead. If any human soldier will survive, they would be no more than 3. Whether the soldier's commander will be crooked, or just not the best leader, the (possible) surviving soldiers will be taken to cover by Josef and will see their commander is he really is.

B. Grey go to the kennel she used to have, dressed as Manchester. Blitz think Manchester is the twin brother of "the cat who murdered Grey" ("i share your sadness and frustration. It aint easy knowing that your twin sister is a killer") and join "his" plan to dissolve the cat mafia. As Blitz tried to kill Panda many times before, with many casualties on both sides, he was happy to cooperate with the bold plan. He took some of his finest dogs into a stolen fire truck and led them all to Panda. Blitz's idea was to destroy the cat mafia and kill Panda once and for all, with Manchester and Jaden doing the hard work of fighting the cats, and having as few casualties on the kennel's side as possible. Mechanique-wise, it's like the assets containment unit hunting Indominus-Rex and some soldiers fighting the other escaped dinosaurs simultaneously In addition to the firearms each dog had, they also had the giant fire hose and the ladder so they could jump on Panda more easily. It works only until Panda hears a silent gunshot. When Panda rushed to help Red, Blitz orders his men to back down until further development and rushing the injured to emergency care and the deads to a respected burial. With all of Blitz's faults, he's also a brave and go-getter leader with a sense of duty (in a sociopathic way, but still). His leadership is one of the reasons that the dog soldiers option will end with much less casualties than the human soldier options.