Amena Caladharas. Born 6519. Amena (which means “honest woman” in gaelic), is the daughter of Thorongil Caladharas. She was killed back during the first House War in the year 6547. She was 28 years old when she became pregnant with her only child Thorondor Ian Caladharas, and died due to injuries sustained in the Sombra Bombing when Ian was a month old.
Educational General Academic Research Unit aka “Edgar” is part of the first production line of non-limited Artificial Intelligence’s. He is currently one of the House Tindal researchers, and is Professor Gage’s second-in-command. Also one of the members of the Crystal One development team.
Kathleen Adair, Theoretical Physicist and childhood friend of Hakon BlackAxe. Best friend of Clarence Gage, and primary member of the Crystal One team.
House Tindal. Physicist, Head of the Crystal One development team and all around curious man. A late term cancer patient, Dr. Gage heads out to Bellisarius Territory to settle his own curiosity about some flaws in the eyewitness reports. He now finds himself spending the last days of his life with his reformed team of Crystal One scientists in an attempt to prevent the literal end of the world.
I’ve been reading your archives for the last several weeks and am now current, and it’s a bit like hitting a brick wall: now I have to wait for your next installment to see what will happen!
Your storyline and artistry are both equally incredible. Seeing your work evolve has been a true pleasure. Your continuity and dialog are fantastic. Thank you for commenting on how much effort they both have taken, because otherwise I would have thought they flowed easily and effortlessly. Since they appear to do so from the reader’s perspective, I can infer just how much planning and effort you’ve poured into them.
Thank you also for including the music links. My collection is horribly dated, so I appreciate being exposed to new material – especially the excellent songs you’ve provided.
You’ve won another dedicated reader. I’m so thrilled to have found your work!
I’m glad you like it, and I’m glad to have you with us.
The music came about simply because this comic just screams for a soundtrack 😉 I’ve always kind of called it a storyboard for a movie that will never be filmed 🙂
Half a year later and I was going to write nearly the same thing to your post on March 14, 2011,
As it has been so eloquently been written already I’ll just write a big:
ME TOO! an go on reading with pleasure and suspense.
I’ve been reading your archives for the last several weeks and am now current, and it’s a bit like hitting a brick wall: now I have to wait for your next installment to see what will happen!
Your storyline and artistry are both equally incredible. Seeing your work evolve has been a true pleasure. Your continuity and dialog are fantastic. Thank you for commenting on how much effort they both have taken, because otherwise I would have thought they flowed easily and effortlessly. Since they appear to do so from the reader’s perspective, I can infer just how much planning and effort you’ve poured into them.
Thank you also for including the music links. My collection is horribly dated, so I appreciate being exposed to new material – especially the excellent songs you’ve provided.
You’ve won another dedicated reader. I’m so thrilled to have found your work!
I’m glad you like it, and I’m glad to have you with us.
The music came about simply because this comic just screams for a soundtrack 😉 I’ve always kind of called it a storyboard for a movie that will never be filmed 🙂
As it has been so eloquently been written already I’ll just write a big:
ME TOO! an go on reading with pleasure and suspense.