gone with the blast wave

Gone with the blast wave

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Sniper seems to be the more trained and organised of the two protagonists and often will point out how illogical any suggested plans are, but nonetheless ends up going along with them. While more sane and practical than his counterpart , he still like most of the soldiers in the city has a pessimistic, sarcastic attitude, and will sometimes do reckless things out of boredom. Still, for the most part, he is fairly cautious and is definitely intelligent. He even shows some concern for the lives of other Reds, getting angry at Pyro when it looked like he was being careless with lives of his squad Issue 36 and Issue While he seems more empathetic than Pyro he kills for the "challenge" and openly laughs at a crushed Blue soldier in Issue

Gone with the blast wave

It follows a group of soldiers fighting for reasons they're more than a little hazy about in a ruined city of a post-apocalyptic world. It "is not a very serious comic", having a lot of Black Comedy - the author advises you to "think of it as some kind of a parody" of more serious post-apocalyptic settings. Compare Romantically Apocalyptic. It doesn't update very often at all, but not so much because of Schedule Slip as because the author has decided not to try for a schedule - it's a side-project, and the update arrangements are unashamedly on a "whenever-I-feel-like-it" basis. Was on a hiatus for almost a year, returned with the author promising an update once a month, twice a month if the readers bribe him, then slipped back into hiatus with few sporadic strips since. After the End : The whole setting. Subverted in the April Fool's Day comic, in which it's restricted to only the city which was nuked in Ambiguous Situation : There's a war going on. There are sides fighting each other. We dunno; they just are. The April's Fool had the City be revealed as a "historical preserve" showing the dangers of nuclear warfare, with the world outside being an idyllic Utopia. Armed Farces : A good number of the characters we run across clearly don't have any idea how to do their jobs properly. Played to the extremes with The Green Army as their ranks seem to have consisted entirely of these people. Artistic License — Gun Safety : Our nameless protagonists, being incompetent, psychotic, depressed, apathetic, or all four, really couldn't care less about handling their guns properly.

Cloudcuckoolander : Pyro deserves a special mention matplotlib.plt qualifying even by the standards of this setting. While he seems more empathetic than Pyro he kills for the "challenge" and openly laughs at a crushed Blue soldier in Issue It's not apocalyptic enough that it prevents 3 factions fighting using tanks and planes.

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Why do we fight? Bored: Sniper gets bored and kills a Blue trooper by shooting his respirator and a nearby gas canister. Pyro beats Snipers 1 min 27 secs by 2 seconds, winning his next lunch. Plane Goes Boom: Sniper shoots a Blue pilot though the head bringing the plane down on a squad below. Laugh at dead people: Sniper promises not to lecture Pyro on morals after laughing at a dead Blue. One of them shoots himself as a "way out". Flawed: The Yellows interrogate Sniper about how to escape the city. They threaten to kill Pyro but Sniper doesn't seem to care.

Gone with the blast wave

It follows a group of soldiers fighting for reasons they're more than a little hazy about in a ruined city of a post-apocalyptic world. It "is not a very serious comic", having a lot of Black Comedy - the author advises you to "think of it as some kind of a parody" of more serious post-apocalyptic settings. Compare Romantically Apocalyptic.

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We don't call them Sniper and Pyro because that would just cause confusion. War Is Hell : For a few characters, certainly. The individual soldiers often seem to be more driven by a desire to avoid boredom than anything else, and sometimes just to escape the bombed out crumbling city they've been hopelessly lost in for months. Last panel: "I ran out of ideas so I let my friend write a page. Ares Squires. We've elected to call them Crosshairs and Pyro for the purposes of this page. While more sane and practical than his counterpart , he still like most of the soldiers in the city has a pessimistic, sarcastic attitude, and will sometimes do reckless things out of boredom. Pyro: Do you think that was intended, or- Crosshairs: The turret's still turning! There were only two I believe? Cue trope name. Get Known if you don't have an account. Wasted People: A Perspective Flip featuring a blue soldier writing in his journal. Flat "What" : General reaction to Crosshair guy being a wolf.

Sniper seems to be the more trained and organised of the two protagonists and often will point out how illogical any suggested plans are, but nonetheless ends up going along with them.

Personality [ ] Sniper seems to be the more trained and organised of the two protagonists and often will point out how illogical any suggested plans are, but nonetheless ends up going along with them. Dark, simple, short and fun. For example, when West asks whether he's "the only one without a death wish," the answer he gets is a flat "Yes. It follows a group of soldiers fighting for reasons they're more than a little hazy about in a ruined city of a post-apocalyptic world. Cute Kitten : This joke page. If you want a printed copy you are shit out of luck, my friend. Pyro : Nope! Nuclear war is here. Cassiopeia's Moon. The marks on their helmets seem to indicate their job specification, and are the only way to tell them apart. The dead soldier is from demolitions, though, which means he might still have some explosives. Sign In Register.

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