TheMadDoctor wrote:
Blood Lord wrote:
Samantha wasn't "programed" to hate flesh and love metal. Nothing on the last page hinted towards that idea. Nor is she a being of pure hate, we've seen other emotions in here as well. Neither can you judge the emotional capacity of someone in a fight. Of course she is going to be full of rage, you are angry when you are in a fight especially when you are seeking revenge against the person who got the better of you.
Your notion of this Dalek thing is really, really getting old since it holds ZERO ground in this matter and you have been told repetitively that you're wrong with it.
Okay fine, she's not a dalek. The ground that I had was that throughout the entire comic she's shown hating organic life, even her own flesh. I wasn't comparing based on appearance. Yes, she may be human still, yes, we can end this argument if you really want me to. I also have a habit of fighting until I see it end, meaning it's pretty hard for me to stop talking about even after every one else might have moved on. And I apologize for that. It can get on people's nerves, I get it. It's a good and bad trait, at least I try my best.
To be honest, I was just making fun of the word. Ever since that was brought up and was proven that Samantha is NOT a Dalek, yeah... I was so close of saying "Buttercup is gonna beat the Dalek's outta her."

I know what Daleks are, but why in the world would Samantha follow Dr. X if she was one? Sure Dr. X has flesh and all, but he's not metallic on the inside. Just because of a certain personality you would jump to that conclusion? I don't think so. There's more to it than that. It's fine and all that you have the tendency to fight towards the end, but who here doesn't? BeeAre is the one writing the story here. If it was you, you would most likely classify Samantha as one, but you're not and if you did, it would go up against who she really is due to that of her character and personality in her own show.
Havoc751 wrote:
The way I see it, it's quite possible Sam will land in the same room as Blossom and Bell next page. Because Buttercup and Sam are right above that room at this very moment, and Buttercup just threw a heavy, downward punch at Sam. So it's very likely Sam will go flying down into the room below.
I hate to see her kick the bucket just yet. There're still somethings I would like to know. Is Jack's sword effective against Buttercup? What's Samantha's Backstore? Is this her final form, or does she have some sort of "ultimate transformation"? If she does land below right at this very moment, than more than likely she'll get caught up in Bells blast, and be annihilated upon impact. However, it's completely possible she could also land in the room, without falling in front of Bell's blast.
Now from what I can gather, Blossom's sure she can't dodge that blast in time. Now I'm starting to get a really bad case of Déjà vu here. Because it's very similar to Blossom firing her eye lasers at Gir, with relatively the same possibilities.
1) Bell really isn't aiming for Blossom, but every thinks she is.
2) Something/someone will intercept the blast.
3) Blossom avoids/negates the attack herself.
4) It hits her, and tragedy ensues.
However, if the energy wave does hit Blossom, it might not necessarily kill her. It could just severely injure her, leaving her at the mercy of Bell and/or Gir.
bluebluetopaz wrote:
Havoc751 wrote:
Now from what I can gather, Blossom's sure she can't dodge that blast in time. Now I'm starting to get a really bad case of Déjà vu here. Because it's very similar to Blossom firing her eye lasers at Gir, with relatively the same possibilities.
1) Bell really isn't aiming for Blossom, but every thinks she is.
2) Something/someone will intercept the blast.
3) Blossom avoids/negates the attack herself.
4) It hits her, and tragedy ensues.
However, if the energy wave does hit Blossom, it might not necessarily kill her. It could just severely injure her, leaving her at the mercy of Bell and/or Gir.
I do agree that if it does hit Blossom (which may/may not happen), then she won't be killed. Badly injured on the other hand, would be very likely. It would possibly even explain why Dexter felt so distressed about Blossom after the bomb went off. It would definitely explain the kiss. Perhaps he could see something in the readings that we can't (like the meanings of those rings around the energy sources).
I started thinking about another possibility, however it wouldn't necessarily explain why/how Sam died. It is looking more and more likely that Sam will simply fall into the path of the beam, but due to the size and force of the beam, won't it still just propel Sam into Blossom (especially if she can't/doesn't dodge it in time)? I definitely think that if this happens, then Sam takes the brunt of the damage.
So I am starting to think that maybe Jack's sword will play into this somehow. If Sam drops the sword and Blossom catches it, I wonder if she would be able to divert/split the beam? It could still be angled to hit Sam, or maybe even Gir (by accident).
Another possibility could be that Sam isn't dead at all. Maybe her energy signal just disappeared after being enveloped in the bright white light from the expanding bomb. Perhaps Dexter even saw Blossom's energy signal disappear? In the next page we don't continue to see what Dexter sees, just the reaction of the evil creature. Dexter even removes his glasses a couple of panels down and is lost in thought.
I, too, agree with you, Havoc751. I can see that happening. That Samantha will be caught in the mix of Bell's Final Flash technique. I just don't think that she will 'kick the bucket' or 'burst her bubble' in that sense, just yet. I think that Blossom will be shielded by Samantha as she falls towards the blast and that her flesh parts will be ripped out. She might most likely die, but I think she can still be reprogrammed and get back that flesh parts of hers. Like I said before, "The hole above isn't big enough in that room to have her fall at those wires." It DOES seem like Déjà vu here, but I THINK that she's actually aiming directly at Blossom this time because Blossom was using Gir which rendered Bell defenseless. Who or what will Bell aim at instead of Blossom? She has to aim at her. There's nobody behind Blossom... Except for a wall.
And yes, @ bluebluetopaz, I wonder that, too! I might have something in mind later today. If something comes up!