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Title: Comic 298
Post by: VirBot on May 02, 2014, 09:02:19 PM
(http://crimsonflagcomic.com/comics/00000298.jpg)
Title: Re: Comic 298
Post by: PrincessHotcakes on May 02, 2014, 09:03:06 PM
Those spikes seem better equipped to take out tires than pursuers on foot...
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Post by: plazmastorm on May 02, 2014, 09:03:25 PM
Spike trap activate!
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Post by: foxgamer01 on May 02, 2014, 09:04:31 PM
Well, that fennec has passed the MEH in Lucian's eyes. Now not even trapped in feral form can stop him from getting payback.
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Post by: Generic Meatbag #14 on May 02, 2014, 09:04:43 PM
Caltrops? What caltrops?
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Post by: SquirrelJay on May 02, 2014, 09:08:59 PM
"How many fools can I kill today?"
"Too many to count don't get in my way!"
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Post by: Zarpaulus on May 02, 2014, 09:20:40 PM
Caltrops? What caltrops?

Well, considering how no one apparently wears shoes...
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Post by: Foxotcw on May 02, 2014, 09:46:24 PM
That was low.

But who ordered the assassination?  It couldn't have been Julian--he's still stuck in that pit, and I find it hard to believe he would sanction the murder of his son's mother.

Maybe the Fennec is like a robot-assassin--and is stuck in an endless loop: "bring me my son, kill the others" and is still following the orders literally even though the circumstances have obviously changed.
Title: Re: Comic 298
Post by: Digital Vulpine on May 02, 2014, 10:38:03 PM
Those spikes seem better equipped to take out tires than pursuers on foot...

Oh they work just fine against feet, as long as the spikes are long enough to get through the sole of your shoe.  Even if you don't step directly on it but instead kind of knock it over with your toe, it'll just tip over and roll another spike right into the bottom of your foot.

And of course against bare feet, getting through the shoe isn't a problem.

They're also little terrors against horses.

A person who knows they're there can try to watch their step, but doing that slows you down.  Win/win for someone trying to escape.  Unless of course you just clear your path with magic.  Because magic solves everything.

Of course, you also have to throw a *lot* of caltrops for them to be effective.  Since you have to saturate a large enough area that your pursuer can't easily go around or jump over them.  Though would *you* want to try jumping over a patch of caltrops and hope you don't land short?

Those little things are medieval landmines.  {;)
Title: Re: Comic 298
Post by: Zeo Fawx on May 03, 2014, 12:40:49 AM
He made three mistakes:

First, he took the job.
Second, he came light. A bow and spikes? Insulting.
But his biggest mistake; did not account for a fire fox.
Title: Re: Comic 298
Post by: Slimecat on May 03, 2014, 02:11:37 AM
Wow, I'm officially a nerd. I'm thinking of one line from the 10th episode, straight out of the first season of Chozen. The minute the assassin was spotted, I immediately hear Troy calling out "Assassin's creed is Bull$#@7!" the very moment he's spotted. Just before kitsu-lucy starts chasing his furry butt. I'm thinking those caltrops would be very effective in the snow.
Title: Re: Comic 298
Post by: Tallyn on May 03, 2014, 06:24:05 AM
Fen used Spikes!
Lucian used Flare Blitz!
Spikes blew away!
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Post by: Caprice on May 03, 2014, 08:31:45 AM
The post on the website was 13 seconds later than in the forum.
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Post by: Foxotcw on May 03, 2014, 12:29:58 PM
Those spikes seem better equipped to take out tires than pursuers on foot...

Oh they work just fine against feet, as long as the spikes are long enough to get through the sole of your shoe.  Even if you don't step directly on it but instead kind of knock it over with your toe, it'll just tip over and roll another spike right into the bottom of your foot.

And of course against bare feet, getting through the shoe isn't a problem.

They're also little terrors against horses.

A person who knows they're there can try to watch their step, but doing that slows you down.  Win/win for someone trying to escape.  Unless of course you just clear your path with magic.  Because magic solves everything.

Of course, you also have to throw a *lot* of caltrops for them to be effective.  Since you have to saturate a large enough area that your pursuer can't easily go around or jump over them.  Though would *you* want to try jumping over a patch of caltrops and hope you don't land short?

Those little things are medieval landmines.  {;)

Agreed, but if you go barefoot a lot outdoors (I did when I was surfing a lot), you become amazingly good at zipping around things you don't want to step on, even if running.  They would slow you down--and if they were *everywhere*, then you would have an impasse.  Feral Lucian is so small and agile, though, he'd probably be able to dodge around the caltrops almost like they weren't there.

Though in this case, it seems, just blasting through as a flying fireball seems to be enough. [fox]

I agree with R_T that they look better suited for use against wheeled vehicles than bare paws.  Tiny triangle-shaped razor blades would be better...  Ugh--that's a horrifying thought for a surfer or a bipedal fox...I don't want to give Reyn weapon designers any ideas.  Stick with the huge, shiny, easy to see spikes, please!
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Post by: AmigaDragon on May 04, 2014, 03:43:38 PM
...huge, shiny, easy to see spikes...
"Huge" takes up lots of storage space. And how prickly would a bag of those be bouncing around as you travel with them? ];)
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Post by: Slimecat on May 05, 2014, 05:52:16 AM
@AmaigaDragon:
I suppose it depends on how well organized the assassin has hidden their weapons. I wish I could queue up footage, since it was fun as all heck the first time I saw it on hulu, in the anime bakemonogatori one of the main characters for the first episode has hidden something to the effect of an office supply store on her person... which is ironic because she supposedly only weighs 5kg... and then there is mousse from Ranma who uses Shaolin hidden weapons techniques

There was also a talk show from maybe 10 years ago that showed in real life how impressively a typical teenage boy could smuggle in maybe 22guns on their person without a backpack... granted one of those guns was a shotgun he smuggled down his pants and the exercise sort of lost it's credibility. The footage below is not nearly as impressive.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMA2zkodZCk  I probably got flagged by the government for looking up hidden weapons so this video comes at a price I'm sure.

We're also assuming he isn't using some sort of frost magic to create the caltrops or that he didn't prepare them while he was waiting.
Title: Re: Comic 298
Post by: Zarpaulus on May 05, 2014, 05:24:42 PM
...huge, shiny, easy to see spikes...
"Huge" takes up lots of storage space. And how prickly would a bag of those be bouncing around as you travel with them? ];)
That shape would interlock with one another.  They wouldn't take up that much space, neither would they shift around in the bag.