Comic Discussion > ALICE GROVE
Alice Grove MCDLT - February 2016
Neko_Ali:
I'm not....
Storel:
You've got to figure it out for yourselves!
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--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 10 Feb 2016, 04:38 ---I think she just hates everyone.
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FWIW, I think that she's still fighting the Great War. Thousands of years after The Blink forcibly separated the factions and ended the fighting, she's criss-crossing the world looking for weapons that she can restore to working order so she can fight the war. The fact that there hasn't been so much as a spark of hostility in longer than humanity has had writing up to our present day doesn't seem to matter to her. She's a soldier and she's going to be prepared to fight.
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Hmm, that's possible.
--- Quote from: BenRG on 10 Feb 2016, 05:06 ---I'm pretty sure that Ardent and Gavia's native culture are the distant descendants of the faction that hers were at war with. The fact that they're kids doesn't matter. They're the enemy; the first sight she's had of them for an unimaginable length of time. She is obviously eager and overjoyed at the opportunity to get back to the struggle for which she was created and bring pain, reckoning and death to the foul Tech Faction.
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Well, clearly she didn't realize they were from orbit until they told her. I think it's more likely she just figured they weren't as superpowered as Alice, so she had a chance to hurt Alice indirectly by hurting them. The friend of my enemy is my enemy, so to speak.
Zebediah:
See, that's just narrow thinking. The friend of my enemy is potential fifth column.
Morituri:
I just think she's angry that Alice outclasses her. Hence the collecting guns looking for an advantage, hence the malicious glee at the prospect of being able to hurt someone who's with Alice, hence the eventual just giving up when she's used up all her tricks and been forcibly reminded that hurting those people isn't a good move for her.
But it's fairly clear, I think, that both she and Alice can detect each other at a distance - before seeing each other. Alice knew to tell Gavia when to shields-up, and Malice knew when and where to open fire even before she had seen Ardent and Gavia. Which it would have been more or less impossible to see Alice without seeing.
Method of Madness:
Well...no, not really. She could have simple proximity alarms.
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