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By Towering Barbarian Fri Nov 10th 2017 at 1:36 am
And yet,…he recognized that he didn’t recognize it. ^_^
That said, I’m surprised that he didn’t replace the damage one since presumably he grew the extra two in the first place. @_@
By Iron Ed Fri Nov 10th 2017 at 1:43 am
Working up a good brain takes time, training, and patience! 🙂
By Marscaleb Fri Nov 10th 2017 at 6:52 pm
Dude’s got three brains; he’s pretty smart.
Even if he doesn’t catch what he said, if he knows his own deficiency he can look for key phrases like “do you hear yourself” and when people give him weird looks.
By Gianluca Burdon Fri Nov 10th 2017 at 1:54 am
Wait… It been OVER 4 Years since that heist for the component for temporal loop generator? Man, where does the time go?
By Bracey Fri Nov 10th 2017 at 5:40 am
Yeah but is that 4 years in our time? Or in the comic’s time?
By RedPine Fri Nov 10th 2017 at 7:02 am
It’s hilarious that they don’t care about the Crimson Claw himself!
By Darius Drake Fri Nov 10th 2017 at 8:13 am
Actually, this makes me worried about Tribrain. If he can’t recognise Double Entendres anymore due to ONE of his three brains having brain damage, doesn’t that suggest that he needs all three to be fully functioning to imitate a single fully-functioning human brain? If that’s the case, then his “superpower”, if natural, is either closer to a weakness, and, if not natural, closer to neutralising a disability than a typical superpower.
By winger Sat Nov 11th 2017 at 1:46 am
its never said it becuase of the brain damage. more likely with a damage brain he does not think about he said as well and end up with the double entendres much
By Ladon Fri Nov 10th 2017 at 11:56 am
I… I don’t know what they’re expecting to accomplish. We already know that Tri-Brain and Scrazz can’t beat Meat (why) and unless Redcoat is one serious hardcore badguy… well, unless Tri-Brain comes up with a REALLY good plan, the three of them are getting thrashed.
By Meem Fri Nov 10th 2017 at 12:34 pm
I think Claw will have a new pet dinosaur soon…
By Otaku Fri Nov 10th 2017 at 3:24 pm
Play his cards right, and he can probably have that and maybe a new henchman. You know the old saying “If you can’t beat them, join them?” One of these two might be smart enough to realize they can’t really beat… er… defeat Meat, but if they can get on Claw’s payroll, they can still come out ahead. Plus, future chances of revenge and all that. Claw can always use another mad scientist or enforcer… and unless our beloved author reveals that the four years were especially hard on Redcoat, getting PAID for them (either literally, or through a new job for Claw) might be enough (at least, for now). Of course, that assumes any of these guys are at least competent. Well, not Scrazzz. You know we all just want Scrazzz to find a way into the regular cast because it’s Scrazzz. XD
Hmm… I really am wondering what Claw could do with Redcoat, though. I mean, given Claw’s lawyer coupled with Claw’s current standing, he might be able to risk blowing his old alibi to cash in on Redcoat’s wrongful imprisonment.
By Darius Drake Fri Nov 10th 2017 at 10:49 pm
The problem with what you’re suggesting is that Redcoat was framed due to being over-the-top. Basically, he was likely too destructive or abusive in his actions and needed, at best, a slap-on-the-wrist. The four years in prison is exactly that slap-on-the-wrist.
By Fauxwolf Fri Nov 10th 2017 at 5:55 pm
Redcoat may of been given 4 years to SERVE, but since he is a bad guy, he might of gotten out early do to “good behavior”
By Targ Collective Fri Nov 10th 2017 at 8:02 pm
I think there’s an element of truth there. ‘Back to the Failure’ is when the Temporal Aligner is first shown, and it’s dated 2014.
By Minaren Sat Nov 11th 2017 at 12:54 pm
Do we have any evidence that Meat did in fact forget about Scrazz. With what they where fighting at the time Meat may have just thought that Scrazz was dead. If that was the case he may not even be aware of Scrazz’ connection, even if Scrazz attacked him later. Desensitization and all that. I honestly hope that is in fact the case. Meat doesn’t seem the type to just abandon others on a whim. I mean as harsh and hardcore as he can be he does seem to care about his underlings, again again even if that caring is in the form of “Brutal Love.” You know, because “Tough Love” is for weaklings.
By winger Sun Nov 12th 2017 at 12:06 am
i do find it interesting none of them are going after claw well ok i can see it for Scrazz but redcoat seems smart and will figure claw was some how there or involved meat is his head henchmen. same with tri-brain then again they all likely know that meat is mostly given free reign
By saurotitan Fri Nov 17th 2017 at 4:29 pm
Scrazz must survive this arc and be friends with Joey, just for being blue monsters with lower intelligence.