Definitions
1 : Artistic Liberty - freedom from control, interference, obligation, restriction, hampering conditions, power, right of doing, thinking and or speaking, according to choice. In other words when I "forget" to draw Fox's ears or Spartans stitches it is because I chose to forget. =^.^=
2 : Behind the Back - when something is needed (with in reason) all one needs to do is reach behind them. =^.^=
Q and A
Q - Are the characters proficient in a certain weapon?
A - Yes but battle rarely waits on the conviency of proficiency. Its alot of "whatever is at hand" is used as weapon.
Q - How long does it take you to draw a comic?
A - Depends on whether or not Im in a good mood, bout three hours on average. I draw all comics two months ahead of when they are to be posted. Kind of a safty net if things should happen to go arwy in life. Which they most often do.
Q - Are you making this story up as you go along?
A - No. The entire script is written, all shots planned, and all plots wrapped up nicely. This story does have an end. I have about 10% of the story drawn in pencil. What is up as of 3/13/07 is just beginning to scratch the surface.
Q - Are you really a cat?
A - Dear child that is a question almost as absurd as playing croquette with flamingos. Use your eyes, that is what they are there for.
Q - Are you delusional?
A - Mad as the Hatter and March as the Hare.
Q - Coffee, Cappuccino, Espresso, or Tea?
A - Tea of course.
Q - Stuffed animals that are alive??
A - Yup, heres how it works. These living stuffed animals have a few major organs (heart, lungs, brain etc) and a skeletal system surround by plush stuffing and blood. As a stuffed animal gets older its fabric/skin starts to wear and its stuffing begins to disappate and fall out. With age the stufffed animals fabric and stuffing become less and less until they are no longer able to live. Brown, seeing this, developed a way to take the stuffing from a stuffed animal and run it through a process so when it was reinserted it was behavioraly programmed to obey him. This however does not mean immortality by just being able to replace your stuffing. Your fabric is also part of your life force. As it wears it gets thinner and harder to patch. A stuffed animal can be patched up to as much as 60% of its body before the original fabric no longer is able to sustain life. This is another achievment by Brown (and Anettea), he is able to keep patching his soldiers with drastic changes to their anatomy,
but it is at a cost of their over all lifespan. The more they are augmented and
patched the more their life is shortened. At the most Brown can stretch a stuffed
animals life half again that of normal. It all comes with a dire cost, slavery to the
Broken Circle and Brown.