Chapter 16: The Things That Don't Change
“Akashic Records” are kind of the prototype idea of what the Internet is today; a mystic repository of information that never degrades, but doesn’t exist physically. As the Cyber-Shaman Shelinda is able to reconcile hard data with soft data, so[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
“Harmony” is the resource of the Singularity. It’s money, energy, magic and love all rolled into one–but you need the whole world working together to create it. It can be used to satisfy almost any need, but in a fractured[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Shelinda the Cyber-Shaman…is going to be really cool to draw in color. And/or annoying. The idea behind a cyber-shaman is someone who can act as a living bridge between the entirely subjective truth of the spirit world and the hard[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Debated with myself whether or not to colorize this, but I’m leaving it as-is, for now. Except for the last page… As a reminder: the Breakings are the things that ended global civilizations in the backstory, and this is the[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Ch 16, Page 36
I think that’s supposed to be Bells in the glasses, but I changed her design a ton in the next chapter. *shrug* Anyway: heeeere’s Cary.
Ch 16, Page 35 (BW)
I love Sam’s line. It’s 2000 years after America went the way of the dodo, but the dream lives on, much as we today still remember and are influenced by the Roman Empire. They also live on the same continent;[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Ch 16, Page 34
The Crystal People are loosely based off the silicoids from an Alan Dean Foster novel, and while they didn’t practice cannibalism they were ridiculously pragmatic and didn’t blink an eye at altering their organs with surgery if the situation necessitated[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Ch 16, Page 33
Surprise, Blue has a human form! Well, she’s living in a world of humans, it’s not like she couldn’t do this to assimilate. In a backstory chapter I never put out it would have been established that she went to[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Ch 16, Page 32
This is apparently a real thing for some people. I know when I was in the army, the prospect of getting shot at was a lot more tolerable than having to live with some of the jerks in my barracks.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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