And now we have context for Victor’s demand that Diver reincorporate Quebec, but not wanting to tell Charlie what Quebec was: http://alpha-flag.com/?comic=foxtrot-07
So it seems that Victor wanted the diver to be able to say “No” to incorporating an aspect. And it seems that Juliet is the diver’s violence. Now he can reject it – will he do it?
If so, this begs the question: What will aspects do if they are left alone forever?
Also – meanwhile I have developed a theory about the comic, particularly it’s story: It’s obvious that the diver is dead or dying. So all the time of the comic are probably taking place in the last split second of the (real) diver dying. A moment ago he knew that he was loosing aspects of himself and his last thought & wish was to re-incorporate these aspect before he looses all of himself.
Oh Diver…
And now we have context for Victor’s demand that Diver reincorporate Quebec, but not wanting to tell Charlie what Quebec was: http://alpha-flag.com/?comic=foxtrot-07
As well as a more solid understanding of Diver’s sudden acquiescence to Charlie in scenes such as this: http://alpha-flag.com/?comic=golf-02
So it seems that Victor wanted the diver to be able to say “No” to incorporating an aspect. And it seems that Juliet is the diver’s violence. Now he can reject it – will he do it?
If so, this begs the question: What will aspects do if they are left alone forever?
Also – meanwhile I have developed a theory about the comic, particularly it’s story: It’s obvious that the diver is dead or dying. So all the time of the comic are probably taking place in the last split second of the (real) diver dying. A moment ago he knew that he was loosing aspects of himself and his last thought & wish was to re-incorporate these aspect before he looses all of himself.
Yeah, I remember this scene had me feeling like something strange was up but now it all makes sense: http://alpha-flag.com/?comic=hotel-09