03/04/2015
We haven’t seen Throgor’s pet hyena in a really long time. Here he is again; now, a female spotted hyena would be much bigger and deadlier, but Throgor is just going to have to settle for the oppressed male of the species. Go read more about hyenas, they’re fascinating animals. Zoology is fun.
Somehow… I do not believe that Rizz will be let go with a beer and some sage relationship advise. I suspect that if she is lucky she’ll get to tell Scap how angry she is about Sam before Scap feeds her to the hyena.
She may just be let go with a stern warning and a time-out. It could happen!
Okay, if there are any survivors, they need to learn how to set up perimeter defense or at least start to deploy some guards.
Regarding my last comment: Yes, I think LadyJenn would have liked it. I can relte to this feeling of loss. One and a half years ago, a school buddy a had hanged himself and it is still sticking with me. I didn’t really have contact with him anymore but it was a tough blow to be sure.
Best thing we can do is honour their memory.
Perhaps Babirus is running over after having dispatched of the guards (or at least having eaten their lunches).
I’m sorry to hear about the incident with your friend, and you are absolutely right that we can always honor the memories of those who have passed on (I tend to do so with silly cartoons and flip remarks).
Occasionally that toxic suit comes in handy.
It always comes in handy when you have filthy coworkers!
Hm, seems Toxsick’s breaking out the bad stuff today….. Although as I’ve been warned about many times: Overconfidence is the most dangerous weapon you can give an enemy. The sheer number of warnings about this through history are staggering and the same comes from anyone I’ve ever met in a job that involves direct conflict.
Toxsick probably just wants the job done and finished so he can knock off for a beer. If that means poisoning everyone instantly then so be it (a burger run waits for no man!).
while history has proven that poison gas is an inefficient weapon, that was only outdoors. there is no breeze to diffuse a gas attack like this inside a small bar…
Gas attacks are always nasty (I’m not making a fart joke for once) and chemical warfare has a long, disturbing history to it. I’m guessing a lot of my readers have knowledge of such matters (since you are all a violent lot!) which means I’ll be hearing more stories in the comments about mustard gas and other unpleasantness. Comment away!
Ugh. My dad passed me a book about the WW2 gas attacks. They used a form that was often liquid in cold temperatures so that it would splash uniforms and soak in, then the unwitting carrier would go into the warmer barracks and it would aerosolize again and kill off the whole lot in their sleep if nobody spotted it leaking off the poor sap’s clothes. Nasty. About the only worse thing terror-wise is fire.