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WCDT: 2781-2785 (1-5 September 2014) Weekly Comic Discussion Thread
NilsO:
--- Quote from: Zebediah on 04 Sep 2014, 04:12 ---Yes, that is how a mature, reasonable adult would handle it. But since when is QC about mature, reasonable adults? (Besides Momo, I mean.)
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And Winslow and Station. Neither are human, btw. But a universe populated with mature, reasonable adults would be very dull.
Someone ought to make a multidimensional diagram of each character's personality. Some dimensions to consider:
* Violence axis: Most characters would have low score, Dora a bit higher (from beating Sven), with Faye topping the scale. If time is included as a separate dimension/axis (which it should), Faye's violence score would be shown to decrease over time.
* Social ineptitude axis: Marten has a low score, Marigold a high score (but decreasing over time).
* Weirdness axis: Emily would of course be far out, but most others would also be well above zero.
* Maturity axis: See above.Now, visualization might be a problem :mrgreen:
Skewbrow:
--- Quote from: Smallest on 03 Sep 2014, 20:39 ---I can't remember, has Tai met Sven? And if so, what did she say?
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Tai was present when Marten, MartyMom and the gang met Sven on the street shortly after The Breakup. The exchange: "I suppose it would be bad form for me to seduce you." "'fraid so." caused Marten to want crawl into a hole, but Tai grabbed his arm and stopped him. I guess it is still possible that Tai has never talked with Sven, or even attended the same party.
Thrudd:
--- Quote from: NilsO on 04 Sep 2014, 06:09 ---Now, visualization might be a problem :mrgreen:
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Well if the stats only go from zero outwards then it can be plotted as a two dimensional graph.
If you add a time axis then you would need a third axis.
The graph was the first one I found but is something most games and a some manga use to track skills and abilities for comparison purposes.
Please not the scale can be either linear, logarithmic or mixed depending on the variability of the statistic values.
jwhouk:
--- Quote from: sitnspin on 04 Sep 2014, 04:27 ---Flatulance as a relationship metaphor. Very Shakespearian.
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I was thinking more Chaucerian.
TheEvilDog:
--- Quote from: sitnspin on 04 Sep 2014, 03:21 ---Long story short, Dora needs to be honest with Tai and trust her enough to confide in her.
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Therein lies the problem, Dora has severe trust and control issues and isn't really someone that would open up to anyone. Any time she did open up, it's usually when she was kind of backed into a corner, usually because of her actions.
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