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Chapter 9 17

11 thoughts on “Chapter 9 17

  1. Yep. That’s Quinn. Being creepy/unsettling without even trying!

    … Kinda makes you think about anyone who would be willing to seek her out to pull pranks on her. ;D

  2. Bored now.

  3. It’s a very good thing that two of the most powerful siracs who can walk through walls, teleport through an alternate dimension, and read minds (actually, not sure Quinn can read minds… is that just Colin?) are very good people. I mean, yes, Quinn is insufferablely mischievious, but she never means any harm.

    And then there’s Marion. And the bearded sirac under Rama whose name I can’t remember. I’m kind of surprised those two haven’t caused even more trouble than they have, because it seems like siracs in general have frighteningly amazing abilities.

    1. “she never means any harm”

      Unfortunately that doesn’t stop harm from happening. What’s that saying about the road to Hell being paved with good intentions? :p

      1. Well, yeah. That’s why I worded it as ‘doesn’t mean…’ ;). But just think how freaking scary Quinn would be if she ever snapped and was TRYING to cause harm.

        I seriously hope Rama or another villain never hurts / kills someone she loves, pushing her over the edge. Because while said villain would likely deserve a super-scary sirac beating, it would just be heartbreaking to see cheerful Quinn in that kind of emotional state.

        1. I’ve never liked her much, exactly because she’s a super-powered brat that keeps showing off and getting others in trouble, so personally I wouldn’t be too heart-broken. And Rama could certainly use getting solidly beaten up… 😛

  4. Don’t I remember Genoworks, or someone, having a place Siracs could not get out of? Or did it fail to function “as designed”? 🙂

    I’m not sure I understand the last panel… but it does look interesting!

    1. Genoworks did figure out how to set up an energy field that would prevent Siracs from phasing through wall.

      I don’t know if that includes an energy field that extends into the Void that Collin, Quinn, and other Siracs can go to.

      1. The military section of Genoworks has already done some mind-numbingly stupid things in keeping control of their subjects and there was a serious “right-hand, left-hand” problem. (Not teaching kangaroos kickboxing and when one finally figures it out and causes a massacre, FORGET TO RESTRAIN HER LEGS!) Given that Void-walking wasn’t developed until shortly before Genoworks got completely wrecked and that Darius considers locking Quinn out of anything to be impossible, I suspect that there isn’t a way to prevent void travel yet.

  5. She sounds a lot like a super-villain with dialogue like that, they always love to declare such things right as the super-hero’s about to capture them or make it clear that no prison will hold them for long.

    1. Quinn is very much a free spirit, and loves her freedom.

      That being said, nothing physical can contain her, but asking nicely and explaining that her not doing something is both appreciated and a good thing/the right thing, will probably get her to stop.

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