I guess that was a deliberate trap with Renard as bait: after all, there isn’t a convenient bog waiting to swallow bad guys at every point in the forest (if there is, it’s not a forest, it’s some sort of swamp)
Of course, being separated from the unit may have been tactical on A-Sig’s part.
Send out single troops in several different directions. Monitor their movement and communication. When one of them locates an NHS (or gets eliminated by the NHS’s), then you know how big of a troop you need, and where to send them to take out whatever the first one encountered. The fact that the first guy had to be sacrificed in the process would be of little importance.
Maybe they ARE the same thing, and there is a whole organisation of inhuman creations of science who lovingly, patiently care for the humans of Britain, who would despise and persecute them if they could see through the glamour… actually, that last bit is all too close to the truth.
…so… not in big trouble.
Who needs big trouble, when you have lots of little trouble?
Death from above indeed! ^_^
I wonder if I would get in trouble by having that last sentence on my cube wall…
People might think twice before pissing you off.
Depends on how far up their butts their heads are.
Those who’ve managed to make themselves a multi-rotational anal-oroboros might not clock it at all.
Foxes, turtles, possums…
…I miss Pogo so bad you guys.
Coincidentally, I recently read Alan Moore’s ‘Swamp Thing meets Pogo’ series from back in the 80’s for the 1st time. It was rather surreal.
I guess that was a deliberate trap with Renard as bait: after all, there isn’t a convenient bog waiting to swallow bad guys at every point in the forest (if there is, it’s not a forest, it’s some sort of swamp)
Shocker – a fox using a cunning plan. Renard was always the brains of his operations.
Never assume a fox does not have turtles at his disposal.
I thought that was giant rats, not foxes.
Rodents of unusual size? I don’t think they exi . . .
What about turtle swarms of unusual size?
That’s one lesson you could draw from this. Others include:
When dealing with cryptids, shoot first and let the pathologist deal with any questions.
Don’t get separated from your unit.
Of course, being separated from the unit may have been tactical on A-Sig’s part.
Send out single troops in several different directions. Monitor their movement and communication. When one of them locates an NHS (or gets eliminated by the NHS’s), then you know how big of a troop you need, and where to send them to take out whatever the first one encountered. The fact that the first guy had to be sacrificed in the process would be of little importance.
Being British “NHS” in this context always confuses me, I have to pause and think every time! I’m used to it standing for National Health Service.
You need a whole army to take on that NHS.
Maybe they ARE the same thing, and there is a whole organisation of inhuman creations of science who lovingly, patiently care for the humans of Britain, who would despise and persecute them if they could see through the glamour… actually, that last bit is all too close to the truth.
Well, it is good Ghostbusters logic, “Spread out! We can do more damage that way!” . ^_~
Turtles all the way down.
One Anasigma guy down…how many to go?
“Ten tiny turtles on the telephone…”
They may be cute, but turtles can bite hard
Technically Renard himself is still harmless so his statement from the last strip is still accurate.
Also he looks good in the silver space suit here.