I’m sure he did, because Nick made it clear he was not OK with carrying Tip while Tip was wearing a bomb collar. Although it looks like he’s going to after all. (Unless they’re going to put Tip on one of the bikes.
‘And now, after our commercial, return with us to the glorious days of …’
I will always love choppers. And they are dangerous, fickle and worse.
Just like we all were. Telling them apart? sprinkle some fertilizer on their toes, see what sprouts.
It shouldn’t take too long. Nick drops a line down, and then takes off with anything which fancies spending half an hour dangling around. If it doesn’t survive the trip, Nick can use his vast array of sensors to work out whether it was animal, vegetable or mineral.
The important thing is that no-one puts a bomb in the hold.
In Fake Tip’s defense, he could see the helicopter approaching, thus altering the thought process slightly. If only they had both been looking in the same direction as they fought!
I know (I know) you can guess all and more,
And more (and more), and-and more (and more).
And you can’t take an advantage anymore.
(And more) anymore (and more).
Yeah, yeah, you can read my thoughts,
Everything you can read is no darn good.
Since you can’t beat me up, doppel,
I won’t let you hear them at all.
I know (I know) you can’t fight me no more,
No more (no more) no-no more (no more).
And it all because someone’s there rescuin’ more.
(No more) rescuin’ more (no more).
Ain’t no use in your fightin’ now,
With Nick Zerhakker now comin’ down.
Since you don’t have Sephora credit,
You won’t see me just danglin’ round.
How long will it take Tip’s, er, “friends,” to figure out which one is which?
Well, it shouldn’t be too hard, given that only one Tip is wearing a bomb collar.
Did tip ever tell them about the bomb collar?
I’m sure he did, because Nick made it clear he was not OK with carrying Tip while Tip was wearing a bomb collar. Although it looks like he’s going to after all. (Unless they’re going to put Tip on one of the bikes.
Just don’t try the old “You’ll have to kill us both!” line on Unity… because she will actual do it.
She won’t have to kill them, she just needs to nibble on them both. The one that tastes like salad is the fake.
She could just offer them both a bottle of sriracha sauce to pour on their heads. Fake Tip doesn’t know the drill, and might just do it.
‘And now, after our commercial, return with us to the glorious days of …’
I will always love choppers. And they are dangerous, fickle and worse.
Just like we all were. Telling them apart? sprinkle some fertilizer on their toes, see what sprouts.
“A fiery horse with the speed of light, a cloud of dust, and a hearty ‘Hi-Yo Silver?”
It shouldn’t take too long. Nick drops a line down, and then takes off with anything which fancies spending half an hour dangling around. If it doesn’t survive the trip, Nick can use his vast array of sensors to work out whether it was animal, vegetable or mineral.
The important thing is that no-one puts a bomb in the hold.
He’s already got U.N.I.T.Y. on board, how much more damage could a bomb do?
Well, that is a fair point.
Unity’s not on board. If she were, you could see her (and Sweetheart did say Nick was flying in solo).
Not even doppel-Tip can match the original’s self-actualization!
In Fake Tip’s defense, he could see the helicopter approaching, thus altering the thought process slightly. If only they had both been looking in the same direction as they fought!
“See” the helicopter?
Oh right.
I know (I know) you can guess all and more,
And more (and more), and-and more (and more).
And you can’t take an advantage anymore.
(And more) anymore (and more).
Yeah, yeah, you can read my thoughts,
Everything you can read is no darn good.
Since you can’t beat me up, doppel,
I won’t let you hear them at all.
I know (I know) you can’t fight me no more,
No more (no more) no-no more (no more).
And it all because someone’s there rescuin’ more.
(No more) rescuin’ more (no more).
Ain’t no use in your fightin’ now,
With Nick Zerhakker now comin’ down.
Since you don’t have Sephora credit,
You won’t see me just danglin’ round.
—from “I Know,” Barbara George.
From the plant entity’s perspective, corny is probably a good thing.