As I said, something totally unexpected.
Nobody saw that coming...
Nobody saw that coming...
xivk wrote:what just happened?
My guess it that the suit can store oxygen so Scarlet can breathe underwater and such (if needed), purging it expanded in a small space...well blow a balloon til it's full and keep on filling it.xivk wrote:...So did the suit explode? <_<!
She released the compressed oxigene stored in her suit and the bug did go like Kananga in "Live and let die" (IMHO the silliest death of all Bond villians).xivk wrote:...So did the suit explode? <_<!
wolfman-al wrote:
Hmmm, now that I see this again... Was this the inspiration for the bugs end, JJ?
That's probably the first time I recall seeing it being used appropriately and for a reason that's logical in-universe.Quoth Jolly Jack:
Nope. It wasn't the inspiration for the end of the bug.
I got the idea from the "eye bulge" effect you get in cartoons. I wanted an excuse to use it.
jollyjack wrote:wolfman-al wrote:
Hmmm, now that I see this again... Was this the inspiration for the bugs end, JJ?
Heh. Yeah, that was a stupid death for a villain. But most of Roger Moore's bond films (if not all) were pretty dumb.
Nope. It wasn't the inspiration for the end of the bug.
I got the idea from the "eye bulge" effect you get in cartoons. I wanted an excuse to use it.
Lets just hope none of the tykes swallowed any of the mutojoos-infested bug guts...BenRG wrote:So... the bug went 'pop' like an over-filled balloon. Scarlet would have been okay - the suit looks like it has a full seal but I imagine the kids would have overpressure-related injuries. Of course, IIRC, those are the little brats that snowball-surged Art, so they deserve what they get.
What I'm really interested in is how long it will take the quads to clean all the bug goop off of Scarlet's armour. That thing going 'pop' is going to leave a serious mess.
RANDOM KID: Woah! I've got bug guts all over me!
OTHER KID: Best! Halloween! EVAR!!!
GothGuru wrote:If this were Marvel comics, one of the kids would become The New Blue Beetle!
Forget pressure issues for the kids.
Forget that it was designed to be a robot, not powered armor.
Remember it's a cartoon and cartoon physics have often applied.
Except...The Doctor wrote:My guess it that the suit can store oxygen so Scarlet can breathe underwater and such (if needed), purging it expanded in a small space... well blow a balloon 'til it's full and keep on filling it.xivk wrote:...So did the suit explode? <_<!
McClaw wrote:Except...The Doctor wrote:My guess it that the suit can store oxygen so Scarlet can breathe underwater and such (if needed), purging it expanded in a small space... well blow a balloon 'til it's full and keep on filling it.xivk wrote:...So did the suit explode? <_<!
Wasn't the suit originally built to be a "giant robot"? So why the oxygen supply (and the control on the outside to empty it)?
Unless they intended the "robot" to be a piloted mech (and therefore not actually a robot), in which case the oxygen would be needed to keep the pilot alive. It still doesn't explain the wrist control, though.
26_994 wrote:P.S. What was the general inspiration of this(theese) characters?
jollyjack wrote:Her backstory (and thus; the other squirrels) developed as time went on....and as I played more of Portal
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