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| - | ==Real World Refences== | + | ---- |
| - | :1. {{Note|1}}[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_think_therefore_I_am Cogito Ergo Sum]. I think therefore I am.<br>
| + | ===Notes=== |
| - | :2. {{Note|2}}[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_medium_is_the_message "The Medium is the message.""], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_McLuhan Marshall McLuhan].<br>
| + | #{{Note|Cogito}}A quote from Ambrose Bierce, the Devil's Dictionary, 1911, playing on the phrase [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_think_therefore_I_am Cogito Ergo Sum], "I think therefore I am." |
| - | :3. {{Note|3}}[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fools_Rush_In_(Where_Angels_Fear_to_Tread) Fools Rush In (where angels fear to tread)].
| + | #{{Note|McLuhan}}[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_medium_is_the_message "The Medium is the message."], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_McLuhan Marshall McLuhan]. |
| - | </noinclude>
| + | #{{Note|Fools}}[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fools_Rush_In_(Where_Angels_Fear_to_Tread) Fools Rush In (where angels fear to tread)]. |
| | + | #{{note|Hamlet}}"O, woe is me,/To have seen what I have seen, see what I see!" is from ''Hamlet,'' Act 3, Scene i. Ophelia is bemoaning the change from the noble Hamlet she has seen previously to the madman she sees now. |
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Latest revision as of 23:21, 11 January 2011
Panel 1
Stanley is glancing back over his shoulder at Jack with significant concern. Behind them is a green dwagon with a Knight riding it.
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A close-up of Jack Snipe reveals the pink in the sclera of his eyes, and worry lines in his forehead. He seems wild and uncontrollable, smiling with the joy of a madman. *(He looks like Jack Nicholson) | [edit] |
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Panel 4
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The back of the armored red dwagon passes by with the green dwagon in the distance. | [edit] |
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Stanley the Tool: Look. Maybe I'm partly...
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Look, we can work on straightening you out when we get to Faq. | [edit] |
Panel 5
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A blue dwagon has moved up on the right of Stanley and Jack on the red. The green has caught up and is turning away to fall back. | [edit] |
Panel 6
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The mountains have gotten close, and there is a clear split in the rocks between two tall ones. This is where Stanley is leading the dwagons. | [edit] |
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Panel 8
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Jack is looking directly ahead, and is quite startled. His outburst causes Stanley to turn back towards him. | [edit] |
Panel 9
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Jack points past Stanley directly ahead. In the background the dwagons follow them into the crevice in no particular formation. | [edit] |
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Panel 12
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The Arkenhammer is held high, and radiates lightning into the air. Stanley shouts and looks ready to kill. Jack smiles knowingly on the back of the red dwagon. | [edit] |
- ^ A quote from Ambrose Bierce, the Devil's Dictionary, 1911, playing on the phrase Cogito Ergo Sum, "I think therefore I am."
- ^ "The Medium is the message.", Marshall McLuhan.
- ^ Fools Rush In (where angels fear to tread).
- ^ "O, woe is me,/To have seen what I have seen, see what I see!" is from Hamlet, Act 3, Scene i. Ophelia is bemoaning the change from the noble Hamlet she has seen previously to the madman she sees now.