louisxiv wrote: ↑Thu Feb 22, 2018 6:02 am
The distillery is that old, but the bottle and label is fairy modern and shows the whisky are 17 years old at time of bottling – zoom in on the 6th panel.
Oh nice catch... however a (rudimentary) google images search only found similare label... for a 12 year old one. I figure this may either really creepy, or it may be a Fredherring
I know it may be standing on the shelf for some time... but the labels don't really update themselves
Nearest of more recent vintages I could find was
this
darrin wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2018 7:04 pm
Next time we see them, they will be fully clothed; Megumi will be teasing them mercilessly;
LOL yeah, there is still the possibility of 't3h 4wkw4rd' to happen
iffy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2018 5:37 pm
So, perhaps why Seraphim mentioned Asmodeus is to gloat in the whole angel/devil conscience thing sort of way.
Humm interesting actually, why the bat-boy did not show up himself
iffy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2018 5:37 pm
PS2 Accessory may have rolled off the assembly line
Strictly speaking, she's a hand-built prototype from the lab
Roamer wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2018 11:55 pm
Dom might very well be interested in Miho now with the way her story has shifted. If you want sinister...what would it be worth to her enemies, and her truly rabid fans, to finally get the chance to devour her the way she's so rightly terrified of? I think he's cold-blooded enough to do it. Among other things, how much leverage would Ed give him to get involved in that? Enough to betray his employer? That kind of advantage would be worth a very great deal to Sega.
If Dom did that on Sega's behalf (which I don't recall seeing there, he's posing as 'silent investor'? After all these years working for Sega, Dom may have accumulated enough wealth already to do it for himself.... or if you want really creepy, he then leverages Sega to buy his investment off with interest ... ? ) then the real-life plight of Sega from that time shows an interesting back-story LOL. Dealing with a 'popularity' like that can get really costly really quickly...
(especially if, as I think, Kimiko's and Piro's goal working on the game may become to make the 'bad ending' everyone ravishes in and devours, truly unremarkable, and the game itself focusing on the life, not the end - thus totally changing the story - as predicted in
[371] - to save Miho permanently.
Piro might not love Miho any more, but he'd be partial to Kimiko's pleas to end Miho's suffering that way; but what comes out of this, may be something that the fanhorde doesn't want any more... would be in line with 'reality can be sad, sometimes' we've seen recently... )
EDIT to add a thought : but if anything, it was Ed who wants to kill Miho [but what does he not want to kill ?], Dom was actually showing more of 'indifference' to the 'tragic piece of leftover evil' than hate. Dom's true target here is Kimiko, and through that, Erika... Piro and Miho would just be collateral damage.