When jumping off a train is too risky, the obvious solution is to climb on top of it – correct?
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Yes, that’s obviously the smarter choice… -.-’ Sillies…
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I still think uncoupling the cars (he could burn or melt the connections between cars with magic) is the best idea. Let friction do the rest.
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Don’t you worry, by the end of this chapter; I promise you some connections will be severed. :D
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You just made a terrible pun, didn’t you?
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Jump girl! Jump while you still can!!!
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Now, what exactly is he expecting to do from up there? I suppose it at least could offer a view on where they’re going, but for some reason I’m having this mental image of a tunnel coming up, very very soon . . .
DanialArin
If you can’t uncouple the car (connection locked and shielded with magic perhaps, or bad guys in the cars ahead and behind), but you absolutely need to get off, depending on the size (and therefore weight) of the train, it may slow down enough going around curves or through mountain passes to be able to safely jump. It seems they’re already in the last car (which might explain the lack of side doors on the car they were in), so there’s a decent chance no one will see them.
On the other hand, if you intend to take control of the engine… or to confront another passenger directly, and you figure he’s watching for an approach through the doors between the cars…
Anon Amous
Very well drawn,I could see myself enjoying this in something such as Shonen Jump.
ktron
Waah! Just found this comic, and so far I love it. Faye is adorable, and Accel makes me lol ^_^. Great work so far, can’t wait for more installments!