Again with this 11am update.. I just like 11am. Sue me.
Anyways I’m sure Bunnie isn’t in that much pain. I mean.. Metal things growing out of your arm can’t be all that bad.
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DIDN’T SEE THAT ONE COMING. LOLOLOLOL
I expected Bunnie to become the Robot Bunnie. Knowing how the stories turn out, she probably does. 😀
Eww. As long as she doesn’t stay half-way like that….
Uh, how exactly did that just happen? You don’t just grow metallic limbs from your arm out of nowhere! And even if it was the de-robotization reversing its effects, why didn’t the leg come back? PLOT HOLES
Bunnie spontaneously reverted back in SatAM too. Explanation would have been nice at the time, but since it wasn’t, I’m actually kind of glad they didn’t bother to do that here. It doesn’t make sense to me either, so I feel like if it is explained in the future, it needs to be a really good explanation, or just accepted as part of what’s been established.
Err, was Bunnie giving Charles a flirtatious look in the last scene :0
Plus, I’m surprised she’s taken this so well.
You’d think Bunnie be sobbing for another failed experiment.
I think we can file the transformation under ‘creative license’. This became a point of much debate between me and Jim Doe and I think it’s one of the main reasons why he left. Initially, the re-robotisation wasn’t even featured in the scipt. Bunnie was simply supposed to tell Rotor and Chuck that she feels the process reversing and she’d like to leave before it happens. I felt this was somewhat anti-climactic because seeing Bunnie re-roboticize in the story is more powerful than a mere statement to that effect. Besides, robotisation is just as visually exciting as derobotisation, and it would be unfair to have the former occur entirely off-panel.
There were some other cool ideas concerning robotisation that were never drawn. I proposed that the arm tubes would appear during Bunnie’s assault on Robo Bunnie. It would be similar to how the demon tendrils would flare up on Ashitaka’s arm during moments of hate in Princess Mononoke. This idea was canned due to pacing reasons. I still wanted to show the robot inside Bunnie’s, which is when I came up with the idea of superimposing her evil twin’s reflection over her. To answer Mr Knockout’s question, the reason why only her arm starts to revert in this scene is relevant to story. It was the arm that held the wrench that starts to revert – the arm that killed her twin. The transformation is Bunnie’s punishment for her brutality and it’s the reason why I needed to accentuate the violence to underline that theme. Despite suffering the consequences, Bunnie still feels guilty over the damage she did to Chuck, and who knows how much worse it could have been if she had her super strength. She may be part-robot again, but perhaps Bunnie will mature from this experience.
cool
plot twist!
i think
What a tweeeest!
Nice. I think this works better than the more instantaneous reversion in the show. Also, I would assume that Bunny learned from the first attempt and probly didn’t have quite as high expectations this time around.
Maybe Bunnie is just putting up a brave front to her friends.
@Paul
Must I be reminded of Shamalamadingdong, once again?
I think people are ignoring the fifth panel. Look at the cold, almost evil look in her face. I will let you think of it what you wish, but offer your thoughts.
Wow.
Certainly didn’t expect this.
Don’t know what to think now.
@Paul
Yeah, thats definitely a clown.
@ kepo
it could cuase she was angry or in pain and didn’t want anyone to worry
Somethin’ gotta happen… there’s a little something odd about her emo moment, and then her ‘forget about it’. Do I detect future-extending plot-points?!
@dr awesome:
I think the evil side is now inside her, but that’s just me.
I’m sorry,everybody,but it seems I’m going to hafta leave now…
I have a terrible case of Coulrophobia. I really liked this comic,but it would give me many nightmares to have to through seeing one of my favorite characters turn into a clown.
Just found this today, have to say that this is far superiour to the archie comics plot and art wise.
Rest assured that this webcomic will be added to my favourite list.
Also was I the only one who thought “Bioshock” when she first picked up the wrench.
That’s just… Ewwww. I understand showing it morphing but honestly it just looks like the parts are growing out of her skin. That and Rotor and Uncle Chuck are acting like they’ve seen this before and not worried and shocked why she’s suddenly growing stuff out of her arm, so I’m guessing this is meant to be how she always did revert back during experiments? I mean Bunnie has the look of shock like it never did it that way at first, then she acts like this is how she normally reverted back, as she holds it in and tries not to completely break down in front of them, also filled with her guilt over what did happen.
It may be more of pain than shock. Or, she could’ve just been shocked that she’s reverting again after having apparently been separated from her mechanical side.
I suppose it didn’t complete. Only skin was made, but her insides were still robotic.
Oh no D: Beautiful work, this is pretty intense
… I wanna watch Akira, now.
Hmm. I think I may have figured out at least part of the roboticization process. It seems to be mostly centered around bio-mechanics. Namely, using nanomachines to get inside a subject, and convert flesh into metal.
Pretty neato surprise reconversion technology right there. Must be done with some kind of third party implants straight to the bones, ones that don’t qualify for the roboticization/deroboticization process.
Whaddya mean she’s not in pain?. Wait. Was that a joke? Oh *facepalm*