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Gravitas Shortfall
Jul 17, 2007

Utility is seven-eighths Proximity.


Gunnerkrigg Court: Suddenly I am wearing a party hat

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Rincewind
Feb 19, 2001

No reason to make an effort to empathize if doing so comes at the price of oblivion.


Jones owns.

Nicolae Carpathia
Nov 7, 2004
I no longer believe in the greater purpose.



Jones is clearly trying to arrange the relationship between Smitty and Parley for her own nefarious purposes.

Brannock
Feb 9, 2006

TOUCHDOOOOWWWNNNN


I'm clearly overthinking it, but why would Parley need Smitty's assistance if she can already teleport with "unerring accuracy"?

The 19th Person
Sep 25, 2010

The devious DARKBRINGER plans to dominate first Lightbringer, and then the entire Midwest!


So, according to Jones, Smitty's power isn't to "create order". It's to "distort probability". In other words, it seems his power is to bring about an extremely unlikely outcome, (i.e. a deck of cards thrown in the air landing in a perfect ordered stack, a bird getting in the way of his throw, etc, etc.) This could mean that the fact that everything is ordered around him isn't due to his powers, but because he IS a very boring person. I could be wrong though.

Wong Dongson
Mar 26, 2010

More like Wrong Dongson am I right?

Get it?

Because I'm really fucking dumb and annoying and usually have no idea what the fuck I'm talk about.


There is what he does and how he does it. He creates order by distorting probability to make unlikely occurrences happen. A deck of cards could do that. In theory. The stone could hit a bird and fall in the right place. Remember that nobody told him what to do with the blinker stone too. Just "throw it that way". He made the proper outcome happen with no idea what that outcome was.

So there is obviously some overarching theme to what his power does irregardless of his personality.

idonotlikepeas
May 29, 2010

You cannot grasp the true form of Coyote's trick!


Brannock posted:

I'm clearly overthinking it, but why would Parley need Smitty's assistance if she can already teleport with "unerring accuracy"?

Might help prevent them from getting caught. Hell, if you were going to play a prank on someone, there are probably a dozen reasons why having someone along who could distort probability would probably be the best possible thing.

Ka0
Sep 16, 2002

hello


Brannock posted:

I'm clearly overthinking it, but why would Parley need Smitty's assistance if she can already teleport with "unerring accuracy"?

She can't. She just realized now she can "bamf" her way around clean when she's close to Smith, or at least holding him.

Elysiume
Aug 13, 2009



Brannock posted:

I'm clearly overthinking it, but why would Parley need Smitty's assistance if she can already teleport with "unerring accuracy"?
Parley might have just known that Jones was at her desk, or maybe just in her office. She teleported the party hat to Jones, and Smitty made sure that she got lucky and actually hit Jones. She can teleport perfectly, but she needs to know where to, and Smitty's luck-manipulation helped her out. That's how I interpreted it, at least.

run DNC
Mar 24, 2007

O Muhammad, I seek your intercession with my Lord for the return of my eyesight


Brannock posted:

I'm clearly overthinking it, but why would Parley need Smitty's assistance if she can already teleport with "unerring accuracy"?

To add to what everyone else said her power is also fueled by emotions, and Smitty is a big help with that.

Rincewind
Feb 19, 2001

No reason to make an effort to empathize if doing so comes at the price of oblivion.


Speculating about how Smitty's powers work is the new speculating how Reynardine's powers work.

Gravitas Shortfall
Jul 17, 2007

Utility is seven-eighths Proximity.


Rincewind posted:

Speculating about how Smitty's powers work is the new speculating how Reynardine's powers work.

Smitty's a robot.

Rei_
May 16, 2004

The difference between confinement and rest is a shift in perspective


Every single one of them is a robot re-enacting the four years that led up to the mutual destruction of the Woods and the Court. The entire landscape is one giant animatronic memorial and the girl with the white hair in between chapters is the tour guide.

Kismet
Jun 11, 2007



What if they're all characters in a huge performance, and the whole thing is just an artistic representation of events in some predetermined story. The court/woods divide and all of the character interactions are symbolic of elements in some larger external reality, and the girl with the white hair mediates between the two worlds on behalf of an unseen creator.

fishmech
Jul 16, 2006

I see a ship in the harbor
I can and shall obey
But if it wasn't for your misfortune
I'd be a heavenly person today


Gunnerkirgg Court is a documentary and the events take place in real time.

maltesh
May 20, 2004

TG: brought my phone and i also took my awesome katana with me in case things get too hot to handle
TG: and they always do


Rei_ posted:

Every single one of them is a robot re-enacting the four years that led up to the mutual destruction of the Woods and the Court. The entire landscape is one giant animatronic memorial and the girl with the white hair in between chapters is the tour guide.

"They died, and we built a Theme Park."

Phy
Jun 27, 2008

ZWAP ZWAP ZWAP


The 19th Person posted:

So, according to Jones, Smitty's power isn't to "create order". It's to "distort probability". In other words, it seems his power is to bring about an extremely unlikely outcome, (i.e. a deck of cards thrown in the air landing in a perfect ordered stack, a bird getting in the way of his throw, etc, etc.) This could mean that the fact that everything is ordered around him isn't due to his powers, but because he IS a very boring person. I could be wrong though.

The creation of order, unaided, is excruciatingly improbable. Maybe he's got Luck Virus.

Mike McC
Oct 9, 2009



Rei_ posted:

Every single one of them is a robot re-enacting the four years that led up to the mutual destruction of the Woods and the Court. The entire landscape is one giant animatronic memorial and the girl with the white hair in between chapters is the tour guide.
Does that make Annie a tomato?

Heliotrope
Aug 17, 2007
ASK ME ABOUT MY CRIPPLING INABILITY TO UNDERSTAND SATIRE


fishmech posted:

Gunnerkirgg Court is a documentary and the events take place in real time.

Now I have an image of everyone in GC being in slow-motion the entire time.

Zero_Tactility
Nov 24, 2007

Look into my eyes.


Mike McC posted:

Does that make Annie a tomato?

Zimmy likes to stand in the rain without an umbrella. That's what it means to live free.

Well Manicured Man
Aug 21, 2010

Well Manicured Mort

Zero_Tactility posted:

Zimmy likes to stand in the rain without an umbrella. That's what it means to live free.

Gunnerkrigg Court is Paradigm City

Phy
Jun 27, 2008

ZWAP ZWAP ZWAP


Well Manicured Man posted:

Gunnerkrigg Court is Paradigm City

Where the grass is green and the god is Smitty?

Bobulus
Jan 28, 2007



Phy posted:

Where the grass is green and the god is Smitty?

Ka0
Sep 16, 2002

hello


GC makes me watch Dark City over and over.

Mirage
Oct 27, 2000

At least CyberLowtax likes me.

Ka0 posted:

GC makes me watch Dark City over and over.

So the headmaster is a Stranger, and Smitty can tune?

... I can see that.

Ka0
Sep 16, 2002

hello


It makes the Court and the Tic Tocs all fit, perfectly.

Dammit Who?
Aug 30, 2002

may microbes, bacilli their tissues infest
and tapeworms securely their bowels digest

The 19th Person posted:

So, according to Jones, Smitty's power isn't to "create order". It's to "distort probability".

Jones also referred to teleportation as 'distorting space'. Perhaps she just likes the word 'distort' and makes excuses to use it in conversation.

Dodgeball
Sep 24, 2003

Oh no! Dodgeball is really scary!


fishmech posted:

Gunnerkirgg Court is a documentary and the events take place in real time.

There can be only ONE!

"You're Probated, fucker!"

Fecha
Nov 4, 2006

Did I... did I miss anything important?


Not much to go on in this latest page, but someone in the comic's comments section pointed out that we've seen the symbol before.

http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=531

Elftor
Jan 10, 2003


Also Coyote called her Fire Head Girl. Maybe he wasn't talking about her red hair, but her stylin' fire spike hat.

Benagain
Oct 10, 2007


Dammit Who? posted:

Jones also referred to teleportation as 'distorting space'. Perhaps she just likes the word 'distort' and makes excuses to use it in conversation.

Jones deemed it psychologically prudent to have one quirk, and felt that occasionally using the word distortion too much would be harmlessly enjoyable.

Nicolae Carpathia
Nov 7, 2004
I no longer believe in the greater purpose.



I wonder how long it's going to be before the Big Jones Reveal. Apparently Smitty and Parley already know what she is, according to the "Word of Tom", and we've been seeing a lot more of them, (And they're going to be seeing a lot more of each other, ahurrrr ) so perhaps they'll let something slip soon.

Macaluso
Sep 23, 2005

I HATE THAT HEDGEHOG, BROTHER!


Elftor posted:

Also Coyote called her Fire Head Girl. Maybe he wasn't talking about her red hair, but her stylin' fire spike hat.

Re-reading through the Coyote chapters for the billionth time. Something I never really noticed before for some reason that I think is pretty funny: Coyote can't seem to get her name right. The two off the top of my head I can think of is "Abolone" and "Acrimony Barber".

Ka0
Sep 16, 2002

hello


It's probably a conflict between Coyote's mind and his nose.

Rei_
May 16, 2004

The difference between confinement and rest is a shift in perspective


Fecha posted:

Not much to go on in this latest page, but someone in the comic's comments section pointed out that we've seen the symbol before.

http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=531

This chapter also has the 'est ending.

Micgael
Aug 8, 2007

"Gimme a kiss."

Macaluso posted:

Re-reading through the Coyote chapters for the billionth time. Something I never really noticed before for some reason that I think is pretty funny: Coyote can't seem to get her name right. The two off the top of my head I can think of is "Abolone" and "Acrimony Barber".

I'm pretty sure Abalone is an affectionate informal pronoun in some Native American language. Its shown up in more than one of my folk tale books.

ChibiSoma
Apr 13, 2008

Look at how Wotter opens his mouth. It's kind of gross.


Comic's up, gents. Looks like we're getting backstory on Surma and Renard!

Surma was a hippie, pass it on.

Tarezax
Sep 12, 2009

MORT cancels dance: interrupted by MORT


I guess we're seeing Renard dreaming...

Wong Dongson
Mar 26, 2010

More like Wrong Dongson am I right?

Get it?

Because I'm really fucking dumb and annoying and usually have no idea what the fuck I'm talk about.


I'm just saying, who practices levitation in a dress? That is simply against all good sense. Clearly levitation is a pants activity.

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Madrox
Jan 31, 2001

Does whatever
a multiple can.


Tarezax posted:

I guess we're seeing Renard dreaming...

Might just be backstory/a flashback. Also, is that perhaps Coyote based on the last panel? He is partial to shape-shifting and trickery.

Madrox fucked around with this message at Oct 27, 2010 around 09:22

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