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#2821
The Chronicles of Chaos (or was it Khaos?) was amazing. Not just the best ABC Warriors story (to me) but an all-time classic for the whole prog.
#2822
Prog / Re: Prog 1990 - Standing Tall
30 July, 2016, 12:13:10 AM
Hmm, I seem to have hallucinated reading a sentence with the exact opposite meaning. Might be the onset of senility.
(Which thread is this again?)
#2823
No it should be Carlos all the way.
#2824
Prog / Re: Prog 1990 - Standing Tall
29 July, 2016, 11:40:47 PM
I think the use of the teleporter at the end actually worked better because we'd seen it before. If we hadn't then it would have felt that it had just come out of nowhere, in a desperate move by the writer because he was too lazy to think of an ending that made sense. Instead, the ending made perfect sense because it had been set up weeks earlier, by which time enough time had passed that it we'd have forgotten about it so it wasn't obvious that it was going to be part of the climax of the story.
#2825
Prog / Re: Prog 1990 - Standing Tall
29 July, 2016, 05:55:38 PM
It's okay to not like a story, but I think some of the criticism has been unduly harsh, especially coming from people who've forgotten or didn't understand most of it.

The remote teleporter is how the British kidnapped Dredd in the first place. You remember -- the climax to The Grindstone Cowboys where Dredd's h-wagon exploded and which made a lot of readers think for a few weeks that Dredd had actually finally been killed off. Until he turned up alive in Brit-Cit and got rescued. Which kind of explains why The Lion's Den part of the story existed. Now if you didn't enjoy The Lion's Den then that's fine, that's your prerogative, but it's a bit of a stretch to say that whole part of the story could have been skipped altogether, as if Dredd just magically turning up in MC1 and telling us where he's been and how he got back in a couple of speech bubbles of exposition would somehow be more entertaining.

And a remote teleporter needs co-ordinates. The rifle was one way to get them. I suppose MC could have come up with a less dramatic way to do that, but would that have improved the story?
#2826
Prog / Re: Prog 1990 - Standing Tall
25 July, 2016, 09:37:48 PM
I see what you mean now. And I do like that MC1 is no longer the superpower it once was. But I thought that teleporting Oswin to the missile silo and then killing two birds with one stone was quite a satisfactory resolution -- it wasn't all just shooty shooty.
#2827
Prog / Re: Prog 1990 - Standing Tall
25 July, 2016, 06:59:03 PM
Quoteit was all a bit to neat and old style epic to ahve Dredd bust in and save the day.
But at least that was fun and interesting, instead of the full and inexcusable alternative you suggest where nothing really happens. You can't compare that to Pirates of the Black Atlantic, which ends with a massive fight followed by a nuclear explosion.
#2828
General / Re: Should Dredd ever be killed off?
25 July, 2016, 12:52:15 PM
Justice Dept still used civilian auxiliaries today. It's not a big leap to say that the last cops became auxiliaries and lost their arrest powers. Cal could have done it, or Goodman could have gone it while Dredd was in the Cursed Earth.
#2829
General / Re: Should Dredd ever be killed off?
24 July, 2016, 09:03:28 PM
It was the story in prog 45, set on New Year's Eve when 2099 becomes 2100.

I see the real time thing as a strength of the comic strip rather than as some sort of problem. If you read a Spider-Man comic where he's still a teenager, then that means none of the stories that happened more than two or three years ago could have happened to that character. Essentially they reboot Spider-Man every couple of years (without necessarily saying so explicitly). But with Dredd, the character in this week's prog is the same guy as in prog 2. And it's not just Dredd growing older, it's the sense of history passing each year. The date moves on, chief judges come and go, supporting characters die and stay dead. We've seen Beeny go from being a child citizen, joining the Academy of Law as a new cadet, solve her first case as an experienced cadet, graduate to full judge and join the Council of Five. All of that would be impossible if the strip remained fixed in time. I'll genuinely stop reading if that ever happens.
#2830
General / Re: Post Chaos Day
24 July, 2016, 07:40:49 PM
So he did, I meant Renga.
#2831
General / Re: Should Dredd ever be killed off?
24 July, 2016, 07:37:54 PM
That first opinion is ridiculous. Just because it's fiction doesn't mean the writers shouldn't aim for some semblance of realism.
#2832
General / Re: Post Chaos Day
24 July, 2016, 02:59:11 PM
Just thought of Vass.
#2833
General / Re: Post Chaos Day
24 July, 2016, 02:58:52 PM
Niles and Garcia we know about. This thread is about characters who have been left dangling. Hollister is one -- in Trifecta she was said to be alive but in a coma, and that's the last we heard about her.
#2834
Prog / Re: Prog 1991 - Mega-City Manhunt
24 July, 2016, 11:30:57 AM
Hope looks great. And it's a bit of a dis to the artist to assume he can't draw people.
#2835
General / Re: Post Chaos Day
24 July, 2016, 11:23:40 AM
Roake and Sanchez.

We haven't had an update on Logan since Dark Justice.

Guthrie is probably ok as he was last seen in an off-shore prison so the Chaos bug wouldn't have reached him. But he became a less interesting character when he stopped being a street judge.