...interesting to think about in lonely moments!
You mean writing slash, probably about Dora/Faye, don't you?
I hope I never get that lonely.
I like the chart. It would be rather more tangled now though.
Curious things noted in Thorbard's numbers:
1. Marten and Faye
were QC for the first 500. The next in line (Dora) has a bit less than half their count. Surprising it wasn't Pintsize. By 1000, it's become an ensemble cast, or at least a trio. I suppose this proves numerically the TV show idea of Marten-Dora-Faye with guest star Hanners.
2. Hanners has stormed in, and walked over Pintsize. So I have numbers to back up my hypothesis. This is
science.
3. Ellen has dropped like a rock, and Steve is just about hanging on. He's getting less time than Penny, and I thought she was underdeveloped. (Though reading the archive, I may be mistaken.) I thought at one point that he was done: when Marten was the centre, he was "The Friend." When Faye and Dora joined, he lost that role and became a second-stringer.
4. While all is flux, Raven holds steady in the middle of the table. Clearly where she wants to be. Raven is, according to ctrlbuild, the Chessmaster.
Tai is introduced to Jimbo because she wants to meet him after reading one of his books. The question I'm raising is... do they carry on meeting up, and is there therefore potential for a whole new story from a different angle?
We (Jeph) could have such strips without any of the three main characters. We (Jeph) already have (has): Raven and Penelope in the CoD, Hanners and the robots., Steve and Meena's whole arc. I wonder if Tai has enough character yet to be the centre of an arc though?