It is my hope that we have our Kickstarter launched by the time the early birds read this on Wednesday. As I write this blog, we are very, very close to being ready, and it would be great to be able to snag the attention of all the people who come by on update day. On the other hand, between recovering from WonderCon and trying to get this underway our heads are swimming, and I am fearful of somehow, some way making a project-killing mistake. Perhaps it will be better to let things percolate overnight and then launch on Wednesday evening, after a final review can be done where we make sure we didn’t offer a tier reward where we fly to your house for a naked table dance or something equally unfit for prime time.
Well, whatever we decide, I’d best get back to helping Dawn make it happen. It’s going to be interesting to see how many people out there are willing to toss some money our way in the next 30 days or so, and meanwhile we’ve also got to start up Issue 11 next week. Stay tuned!
8 thoughts on “540 – Trick Hello”
Scarsdale
Called it, she figured he’d do this, if by choice or by zombie voodoo. I’m sure the “friendlier” questioning will start soon, if she doesn’t just kill him out-right. Or just add him to the herd.
Crazyman
Gotcha!
Zombatar
This turn of events is a surprise only to Eustace. And, maybe, Eustace’s subconscious. After all, this way he doesn’t have to actually risk actually attacking Suzie, which gives him a greater chance of survival than actually attacking her. I wonder what he was promised/threatened with?
ConcordBob
Not to nit-pick, but since sights are on target, finger should be on the trigger. Especially this close.
The usual rule is “keep finger straight and off trigger until sights are on target”.
Dr. Norman (not a real doctor)
Not to nit-pick, but since that was current philosophies regarding trigger discipline have evolved.
Of course, it will depend on who you get/got your training from.
Experiments have determined that the fraction of a second to go from finger off the trigger to finger firing when appropriate is insignificant, and the risk of firing unintended is greatly reduced.
Dr. Norman (not a real doctor)
I did the google thing and I believe I saw how you reached this conclusion … but there are two parts to it – One should not omit the second part.
“Trigger Finger Discipline: · The practice of keeping your finger “off the trigger” until your sights are on target AND YOU ARE READY TO DISCHARGE THE FIREARM.” (Caps are my own)
Crazyman
She wants him alive so she can question him; otherwise, he’d already be dead.
ConcordBob
Good discussion on trigger discipline!
His skin is very pale / gray. Is this malnourishment, or has he been poisoned with a mind-control drug? I would have to go back and look a t all various of skin tone.