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Orion's Thoughts: Aw man... I haven't used fire in a while...I really want to burn something...
Pix: Hey, um, Gregory Sir...Not to question your leadership or anything, but I was wondering...are you sure we're going the right way? I mean, these trees here look slightly different... like a paler color...and with fewer leaves...
Gregory: Of COURSE we're going the right way! Honestly, Pix, I know exactly where we are going. So stop worrying!
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Gregory's thoughts: I'm completely lost. We must have taken a wrong turn somewhere...what am I going to do?!
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Brianna: Gregory, there's something that's been bothering me for a while. Back a few hours ago, when we were fighting that tree, Yitzhak couldn't fly right at all. He could only stay in the air for a minute, and then he was completely exhausted. I remember back in our own dimension, he could fly perpetually with out ever getting tired! What's up with that?
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Greg: Oh, that. Yes, I can see where you might be confused about that. Now I'm pretty sure I said something similar to this before, but I'll go in to more detail this time. How I see it, there are two ways how that happened. You see, in our original dimension where we come from and became colors, our power was just about infinite. We never grew tired or hungry, we didn't die, all of that stuff, remember? Well, now that we are in a different dimension that is not our own, our power is less. Say all dimensions were like circles in a straight line. Ours would be at the far end, and we would have the most power there. Our original dimension is basically the source of our power. But as we move along through the other dimensions, our power decreases because we are getting farther and farther away from our source. Of course, that is only one hypothesis of mine. The other problem could be the color in these other dimensions itself. We became the color from our dimension, not these ones. So our power could be fluctuating as it may be reacting to the color around us. Take Genna for example: in this forest there is a large amount of green around us at all times. So her power is considerably strong here. She's not likely to tire out very fast, and would be full of energy and strength. As for Yitzhak, there is not much yellow in this forest, if you have noticed. Here he is considerably weaker, though he gains power form sunlight, there is not enough coming through the forest leaves to make him anywhere near as powerful as Genna right now. If we came across a desert, though, then the tables would be massively turned. There is hardly any green in a desert at all, so Genna would be extremely vulnerable there. Yitzhak, however, would most likely be in the peak of power. With lots of sand and sun, and the color yellow in general around him, he would be stronger than just about any of us there. These are only civilized guesses of mine, but it is likely that at least one of these factors apply, or possibly even both.
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Second Panel
Orion's Thoughts: Aw man... I haven't used fire in a while...I really want to burn something...
Pix: Hey, um, Gregory Sir...Not to question your leadership or anything, but I was wondering...are you sure we're going the right way? I mean, these trees here look slightly different... like a paler color...and with fewer leaves...
Gregory: Of COURSE we're going the right way! Honestly, Pix, I know exactly where we are going. So stop worrying!
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Gregory's thoughts: I'm completely lost. We must have taken a wrong turn somewhere...what am I going to do?!
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Brianna: Gregory, there's something that's been bothering me for a while. Back a few hours ago, when we were fighting that tree, Yitzhak couldn't fly right at all. He could only stay in the air for a minute, and then he was completely exhausted. I remember back in our own dimension, he could fly perpetually with out ever getting tired! What's up with that?
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Greg: Oh, that. Yes, I can see where you might be confused about that. Now I'm pretty sure I said something similar to this before, but I'll go in to more detail this time. How I see it, there are two ways how that happened. You see, in our original dimension where we come from and became colors, our power was just about infinite. We never grew tired or hungry, we didn't die, all of that stuff, remember? Well, now that we are in a different dimension that is not our own, our power is less. Say all dimensions were like circles in a straight line. Ours would be at the far end, and we would have the most power there. Our original dimension is basically the source of our power. But as we move along through the other dimensions, our power decreases because we are getting farther and farther away from our source. Of course, that is only one hypothesis of mine. The other problem could be the color in these other dimensions itself. We became the color from our dimension, not these ones. So our power could be fluctuating as it may be reacting to the color around us. Take Genna for example: in this forest there is a large amount of green around us at all times. So her power is considerably strong here. She's not likely to tire out very fast, and would be full of energy and strength. As for Yitzhak, there is not much yellow in this forest, if you have noticed. Here he is considerably weaker, though he gains power form sunlight, there is not enough coming through the forest leaves to make him anywhere near as powerful as Genna right now. If we came across a desert, though, then the tables would be massively turned. There is hardly any green in a desert at all, so Genna would be extremely vulnerable there. Yitzhak, however, would most likely be in the peak of power. With lots of sand and sun, and the color yellow in general around him, he would be stronger than just about any of us there. These are only civilized guesses of mine, but it is likely that at least one of these factors apply, or possibly even both.
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