There's no doubt that Antoine was always supposed to be a sort of comedic punching bag; cowardly, inept and arrogant. But I never really saw him as the type to be dishonest, at least to this degree. He's clearly able to lie and cower to avoid confrontation, but I just don't see him risking something good in his life for a fling. And even if he did for some reason then he'd at least seem less uncaring and more uneasy, as if he was in over his head (like always.)
Then again, he's meant as a punching bag, so make him a punching bag. I can see him losing interest in Bunnie and start to gravitate towards someone more to his taste, most likely a dumb bimbo. This of course wouldn't end well for him, but he's not self-conscious enough to consider such a thing, and so we end up here.
That was uncomfortable... I guess I just don't like writing a character as a complete dickhead, even if they're as unlikable as Antoine. *shrug*
There's no doubt that Antoine was always supposed to be a sort of comedic punching bag; cowardly, in
Well, Geoffrey St. John is another type of dishonest. In fact, stupid ass Ken Penders wanted him to have sexual relations with Sally, who was 16 at the time. Geoffrey is supposed to be somewhere in his 20s.
Well, Geoffrey St. John is another type of dishonest. In fact, stupid ass Ken Penders wanted him to
I can't remember shit about Khan. He never really drew my interest I guess. *shrug* Geoffrey on the other hand is a bonafide traitor. He's designed to do asshole stuff for asshole reasons, same as Fiona. He's honestly not the kind of character I'd create myself. I prefer my characters to at least be sympathetic at some level. Like, I'm not gonna create someone who'll risk the world just because he's got beef with the MC or some stupid shit like that. And if I do create a villain of that kind, it's gonna be something deeper than a bowl of soup. But if I had a traitorous character like that at my disposal... then I guess it's easier to kick a biting dog than a weak dog.
I can't remember shit about Khan. He never really drew my interest I guess. *shrug* Geoffrey on the
I think it’d begin with Hershey telling Rotor that her husband is a known creep (again, said husband nearly had sexual relations with a TEENAGER!), and that he’s controlled by an evil wizard.
I think it’d begin with Hershey telling Rotor that her husband is a known creep (again, said husband
Rotor would then tell Hershey that he feels bad for her, and that she’d need a better man in her life. He then asks her to go on a date with him, which she happily accepts.
Rotor would then tell Hershey that he feels bad for her, and that she’d need a better man in her lif
Oh I like this. >:D Turn Pender's own headcanon on its head and make it an -attempt- at an underaged Sally that Hershey didn't know about- you've got a goldmine there.
It wouldn't even have to be Rotor, either. Just as long as it's not GSJ.
Oh I like this. >:D Turn Pender's own headcanon on its head and make it an -attempt- at an underaged
For al the faults people foist on Sonic that I've heard, he is a gentleman in his own way. He respects people. Just had to get that off my chest, some resentment built up there.
Looking forwards to reading more of this
I do like the detail that Bunnie's robot legs stop before her hips, so we know her nether region is still organic.
For al the faults people foist on Sonic that I've heard, he is a gentleman in his own way. He respec
For a moment, I thought he had taken off his own wedding ring since he was fiddling with it in the previous panel- now I'm wondering if he just set his down, or hers.
For a moment, I thought he had taken off his own wedding ring since he was fiddling with it in the p