No Plan Survives The Enemy Knowing Your Plan. ~Sunny Sue
No relation to Sun Tzu.
For those that forgot about Superior Man’s Superior Selective Hearing, please review “Superiority Complex #7” where it is demonstrated in detail. In fact, maybe you should just read the entire chapter from the beginning because it is comedy gold and you should refresh your knowledge of the Justice Rangers before they <strike>all die</strike> fail to renegotiate their contracts to return for a new chapter. I’m actually super surprised that no one called me out on Superior Man’s super hearing… because in the same chapter, he demonstrates that his Superior Hearing DOES work in situations besides hearing “super villains and praise directed towards him.” See, he shows it right there in Superiority Complex #8!
Also, while I’m throwing hyper links around willy-nilly. There is a Patreon-only bonus page at the end of the Superiority Complex chapter that shows the date between Kickman and Amazon. Steamy stuff. You should totally become a Patreon supporter so you can read it right here: EPILOGUE TO SUPERIORITY COMPLEX.
For those that don’t like Patreon, you can also visit Kickman’s Home page each week and compete with other devoted readers for much valued Kick Points. You can redeem Kick Points for access to Bonus Comic Strips, Bonus Posters, and even The Kickman Adventure Game for PCs.
I also have a considerable audience on Hive, so I need to figure out some way for devoted Kick Fans to exchange Hive for access to Kickman and Java Jaguar bonus material. If anyone knows of a way for me to create a pay-with-Hive feature to access my bonus material that would be really helpful. Actually that would be a huge boon for those of us looking to monetize their comics somehow using Hive. Any coders out there with some thoughts?
Seriously, I could use the money.
Reviewing the Superiority Complex, I do believe I noted a familiar feline figure driving the Uber…
Rats, I thought I had him disguised with that hat…
His power is based on belief. The more people believe he can do something the easier it is for him.
Nah, too easy. Besides belief is powerless unless you also have Pixie Dust.
I once wrote the bones of a role-playing game based on the power of belief. The basic premise was that reality was elastic, taking its shape from shared beliefs. Anything was possible, so long as you could generate enough belief.
That’s pretty cerebral compared to my work. I wrote a role-playing game called Hobo Fracas that maybe I’ll get around to publishing one day. I was billing it as “The Official Vagrant Combat Simulator” game… 🙂
Ever since those Bum Fight videos on YouTube I think there’s an untapped market there…
Really, combining the settings seems like the real winner.
Sounds great Guys. There’s a few such solutions going around (Planescape, Discworld, ancient Slavic and Japanese beliefs – regarding a.o. reigning and waning deities, the real-life Vicca cult), but it does seem underrepresented in fiction. Any chance we can all see it?
I hope that Attack Plan Delta isn’t as bad as it sounds, given that that was Luke Skywalker’s call against the AT-AT Walkers in The Empire Strikes Back, and was nothing more than “Attack the slow, heavily armoured enemy from the only direction in which they can fight back”!
Actually, Attack pattern Delta (because I am a nerd and have read a lot of the Star Wars RPG supplements), the fighters approach the AT-AT in what is a relatively single-file straight line, the lead fighter banks to one side to draw fire from the AT-AT’s head, which allows the 2nd and 3rd fighters a clear shot at the AT-AT’s neck as the head turns.
(It never worked in the movie)