Dang! Too bad I figured that if any sauropod would be suited for speaking to something much smaller than it it'd be a diplodocid. (Okay, actually a rebbachisaurid would have worked even better.) The fact that it's actually recognizable as a diplodocid is a good thing, at least...
Nuuu, you cannot make a sauropod unkind. And most certainly not a diplodocid. *Folds arms*
ReplyDeleteAm I the only one to hear Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries in my head at the appearance of the 'Big Damn Heroes'?
And he has risen from the ashes...
ReplyDeleteDang! Too bad I figured that if any sauropod would be suited for speaking to something much smaller than it it'd be a diplodocid. (Okay, actually a rebbachisaurid would have worked even better.) The fact that it's actually recognizable as a diplodocid is a good thing, at least...
ReplyDelete"Nuuu, you cannot make a sauropod unkind. And most certainly not a diplodocid. *Folds arms*"
ReplyDeleteIt worked in "Raptor Red".
-JD-man
@Albertonykus: It would be suited to speaking to something much smaller. Except that it would always be a beacon of compassion and genorosity! :P
ReplyDeleteI guess I can live with a rebbachisaurid being a bit mean...
@JD-man: Noooo...
Haha, I suppose an unspoken "rule" of the comic is that anything that isn't a maniraptor is inherently antagonistic.
ReplyDeleteThat's subject to change, of course...