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GarethGobulcoque
MemberSo I kind of let this comic fall out of my radar after the introduction (not sure what it was, something about the story design I didn't care for), but it appears that I've called it.
AbjectFailure
MemberPrincess Tempora sounds entirely too much like Tempura for me to be able to take this seriously.
"Princess Tempura, we have to stop this! Table 3 has been waiting on their shrimp for an hour!"
ElbowDeepInAHorse
MemberThere's no way he could have called anything from that long ago it was just one pa-aaaand he called it.
GarethGobulcoque
MemberI don't really feel proud about ripping this comic on it's story, since the art is as far above the standard as the standard is above beavernator. Really this kind of plot recursion is a problem that happens with almost any story involving time travel. Once things reach the climax and a ton of time travel damage has already happened, you realize that all of it wouldn't have been necessary if people had just stopped and talked things out or done a bit more research. This seems to be the Silver variant: using time manipulation indiscriminantly to solve a problem without listening to everyone else in the universe telling you you're doing it wrong. It doesn't make it bad, necessarily, especially when you make that character interesting, but it makes the resolution obvious. Ironically, just like the average MLP episode.
Valmar
MemberI have the feeling that Twilight inadvertedly caused this by opening that book...
I can see why Princess Tempura blames her... ;)
Ramadan Steve
MemberI think the world will be fine again if princess tempura and twilight puff her sister, princess Hempura
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