Bay Smith is a main character. Once a guy, she was turned into a girl several years ago. She keeps this fact a secret, and only a handful of people know.
She's now a struggling actress whose roommate is actually her daughter from an alternate future timeline.
WHEN (not if) she catches him, she is going to do so many things to his time line that he’s going to be a former body double for britney spears that received a sex change when he was a baby because his parents could stand the idea of having a yeti for a son. And let’s not forget the fact that he masturbated his futanari butt live during the running of the bulls in front of 60 million people (the bull made sure he wasn’t futa no more)
Wait, why would she hurt him? As far as I’m aware he’s just a random dude who happened to be in the building and overheard a crazy lady talking to herself about a transgender operation, and quite sensibly left in a hurry.
Even if he’s some character I don’t remember, making an unexplained reappearance from years earlier in the comic (an employee of the fanfic studio? a former boyfriend? the narrator?) she doesn’t know anything about him. It’s an alternate reality, everything happened differently here. She has no reason to be angry at a total stranger.
This story is just becoming more asinine with each update. Rather than some ingenious plot, they’ve simply been passing notes to the past? What makes the person passing the note -and Bay for that matter- immune to the effects of “history” being rewritten leaving them with memories intact while everyone else is changed along with reality? Doesn’t sending a note back in time result in a causality loop resembling a Grandfather Paradox?
So far this has been a mishmash of mutually-exclusive theories regarding time travel, with virtually no storytelling involved. Aside from the specific and unimaginative method of manipulation (passing notes…really?) nothing new has been revealed in far too long.
This time travel element has been used before, particularly in Stargate: SG-1, but before the “science” behind it could be explained, the episode ended. Maybe CD should do the same with this comic.
Besides, it seems like things have been hanging a lot longer than they have due to the infrequent updates. It really hasn’t been all that many strips since the start of this weirdness.
Furthermore, as you point out, we don’t know what the mechanism for messing with the timeline is yet. What’s to say it won’t make some sort of in-universe sense once it is fully revealed?
wait did he attend the Bill and Ted School of Time Travel.
Doesn’t he realize that he led her right to it?
I don’t think it will matter in a minute.
WHEN (not if) she catches him, she is going to do so many things to his time line that he’s going to be a former body double for britney spears that received a sex change when he was a baby because his parents could stand the idea of having a yeti for a son. And let’s not forget the fact that he masturbated his futanari butt live during the running of the bulls in front of 60 million people (the bull made sure he wasn’t futa no more)
Wow! I’m sick!
Wait, why would she hurt him? As far as I’m aware he’s just a random dude who happened to be in the building and overheard a crazy lady talking to herself about a transgender operation, and quite sensibly left in a hurry.
Even if he’s some character I don’t remember, making an unexplained reappearance from years earlier in the comic (an employee of the fanfic studio? a former boyfriend? the narrator?) she doesn’t know anything about him. It’s an alternate reality, everything happened differently here. She has no reason to be angry at a total stranger.
Actually, this would be CHRIS. He (and Doug) owned/worked/managed the Fan Fictions where Brad started working and was turned into Bay.
He was seen previously in
the comic where Brad was transformed into Bay,
planning on kidnapping from the future,
plotting against Bay, and he
combined a plunger with a compound bow.
Basicly he is one of the key people involved in making Bay’s life a living hell (figurtively speaking)
This story is just becoming more asinine with each update. Rather than some ingenious plot, they’ve simply been passing notes to the past? What makes the person passing the note -and Bay for that matter- immune to the effects of “history” being rewritten leaving them with memories intact while everyone else is changed along with reality? Doesn’t sending a note back in time result in a causality loop resembling a Grandfather Paradox?
So far this has been a mishmash of mutually-exclusive theories regarding time travel, with virtually no storytelling involved. Aside from the specific and unimaginative method of manipulation (passing notes…really?) nothing new has been revealed in far too long.
This time travel element has been used before, particularly in Stargate: SG-1, but before the “science” behind it could be explained, the episode ended. Maybe CD should do the same with this comic.
Ah, come on. If you don’t like it, don’t read it.
Besides, it seems like things have been hanging a lot longer than they have due to the infrequent updates. It really hasn’t been all that many strips since the start of this weirdness.
Furthermore, as you point out, we don’t know what the mechanism for messing with the timeline is yet. What’s to say it won’t make some sort of in-universe sense once it is fully revealed?
Its only been 27 comics in this storyline. Considering it covered 3 major reality changes and some other things…