Good point. I definitely fell down the videogames’ rabbit hole in the 90s and that was with SimEarth.Like Emerald Elon, I have yet to terraform Mars but sure thing that I gave those trhree-armed sea stars a chance. They squandered it though.
True ‘baby boomers’ then, you beat me by a year or two. Like I said, all these youngsters. iPhones? What was wrong with telephone party lines? Interesting others are starting to think, what I’ve long thought: Jen/Brian is from the 1990s, certainly pre the omnipresence of mobile/cell phones.
I was born 1971 so I know the original rpg games and played a few if imugi asking bree what year she created her character sheet then I get the feeling bree been dead for alot longer than a year more like 20 years if she had the accident in the 90’s, this will be interesting to see old rpger and new Rpger that only cares for the most damage output they can do.
Seemingly you’re all youngsters, then….Not sure about you, Erana.
But, could be The Big Reveal is coming, unless something or someone interrupts.
Bree/Jen might be already about to regret saying “I’ve got this”.
….”Ninety…um…”
Warmheart and Markho starting to bond, ready to intervene.
Bree’s nipples on full display in three panels!
Yeah, still have the Red Basic Box somewhere, but mostly played 2ndEd AD&D (but that was for only a couple years, difficult to play when you have no one to play with )
So it sounds like Bree was playing table top in the early mid 90s, just before modern style MMOs started and terms like DPS started to appear. Imugi’s reaction seems to indicate she’s more than just a few years in the future.
More likely the late 90s. Bree mentioned Sailor Moon in the previous comic which means 1997 or 1998 at the earliest; 1995 in a few select local media markets.
Wait, Moon was the late 90’s? Was sure it was the early to mid 90’s, we always got foreign shows years after everyone else
Will have to check the books and dvds… if can find them
That still doesn’t discount Bree playing in the early 90s too but if you’re thinking specifically about her last game then you’re probably right. It likely occurred in the 96-99 range. Its long enough for Sailor Moon to have entered the culture and be a reference.
I could see the original fantasy players were obviously from different times but I also wondered how that would work with the most common medieval RPG fantasy not reaching back that far.
Seems like while Bree has been playing the pencil and paper character sheet game Imugi has likely been playing some computer game. She might even be further into the future than our own timeline.
Bree as a 90’s girl makes sense. I was figuring her car was probably old and an answering machine seemed really retro but thinking through it now I can’t identify any tech newer than the 90’s in Brian’s greyworld.
Of course, there’s nothing to say that all of them aren’t from completely separate fantasy worlds.
I long figured Jen/Bree was probably from the 1990s, but the key was no cell/mobile phones. Brian had to call Jen on an old answer-phone. As you rightly noted, no post-2000 tech. But, given Delve itself started 16-17 years ago, the 1990s weren’t then that far back in time. Also, I’m not into D&D, but Jen, Brian and the other three were playing with paper and dice, again nothing tech.
As it stands now, I can’t sell sexy comics through an online storefront because credit card companies don’t like that sort of thing, and even amazon has balked at it recently, but, on the other hand, Patreon now allows me to sell “posts”, so I re-released my last sexy comic that way here.
I’m looking forward to releasing more this way in the future.
Good year, best grape harvest ever! Especially if it was 1972, when she fell into the rabbit hole of… PONG!
Her real name is not Jen, it’s Alice. She was very good at billiard, she never let those guys staring at her ass distract her from a good shot.
Wait till she learns that smoking in hospitals is not anymore allowed.
She said ‘ninety…’, as in ‘between 1990 and 1999’, not ‘nineteen…’
Good point. I definitely fell down the videogames’ rabbit hole in the 90s and that was with SimEarth.Like Emerald Elon, I have yet to terraform Mars but sure thing that I gave those trhree-armed sea stars a chance. They squandered it though.
So, Jen has been dead for longer than most of the readers have been alive. (I am not included. 1969 was my year)
I can quite at least other two more readers around here (not including me) for which the 80’s were “new times”
> quite
*quote
quoting a line that was repeated in the comments some years ago, “Damn lack of ‘Edit’ button”
We’re older than videogames!
(I’m from 1968).
I’m from 1961.
3/24/1975 is my birth year so I’m the youngest old person in this thread so far. At least I am still older than Google.
I was born less than 4 months after you
Summer of 1982. Am I still considered old? “Growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional!”
So you commented on your cake day? Happy 50th if it fits, I guess?
I was born in 1959. I grew up in the time of the Cold War and Vietnam.
Me, too. January 1959. All y’all get offa my lawn!
I literally came up with home systems (1973)
I’m from 1946. Ya’ll keep that noise down out there!
Sing it! 46 here as well.
True ‘baby boomers’ then, you beat me by a year or two. Like I said, all these youngsters. iPhones? What was wrong with telephone party lines? Interesting others are starting to think, what I’ve long thought: Jen/Brian is from the 1990s, certainly pre the omnipresence of mobile/cell phones.
I was born 1971 so I know the original rpg games and played a few if imugi asking bree what year she created her character sheet then I get the feeling bree been dead for alot longer than a year more like 20 years if she had the accident in the 90’s, this will be interesting to see old rpger and new Rpger that only cares for the most damage output they can do.
Panel 2: Warmie actually telling Markho to stay his hand, he was oh SO ready to get stabby himself if needed
Panel 3: warmie: “wat”
Markho, I am ready to raise my sword… no I didn’t mean this one.
Seemingly you’re all youngsters, then….Not sure about you, Erana.
But, could be The Big Reveal is coming, unless something or someone interrupts.
Bree/Jen might be already about to regret saying “I’ve got this”.
….”Ninety…um…”
Warmheart and Markho starting to bond, ready to intervene.
Bree’s nipples on full display in three panels!
Warmy was all “no need to get stabby”, then Markho was “hold my beer”
also, I’ll admit not being the 300 years old of the character whose name I’ve been using since 1989 ;-D
Isn’t DPS a videogame term? I don’t recall it being used in pen-and-paper TTRPGs.
Does that mean that Imugi came here through a video game?
No, the pen-and-paper TTRPGs were not using term DPS … or term second, actually.
Didn’t even get to experience 3rd edition, poor sod.
You mean, lucky soul
Basic/Expert/Companion/Master FTW. And that’s just because the original, pre-Basic D&D was… a bit unpolished.
Yeah, still have the Red Basic Box somewhere, but mostly played 2ndEd AD&D (but that was for only a couple years, difficult to play when you have no one to play with
)
So it sounds like Bree was playing table top in the early mid 90s, just before modern style MMOs started and terms like DPS started to appear. Imugi’s reaction seems to indicate she’s more than just a few years in the future.
More likely the late 90s. Bree mentioned Sailor Moon in the previous comic which means 1997 or 1998 at the earliest; 1995 in a few select local media markets.
Wait, Moon was the late 90’s? Was sure it was the early to mid 90’s, we always got foreign shows years after everyone else
Will have to check the books and dvds… if can find them
1991 to 1997. Early, midd ALD late 90s
*AND
And OF COURSE, I make the unoticed typo in the emphasized word.
That still doesn’t discount Bree playing in the early 90s too but if you’re thinking specifically about her last game then you’re probably right. It likely occurred in the 96-99 range. Its long enough for Sailor Moon to have entered the culture and be a reference.
I could see the original fantasy players were obviously from different times but I also wondered how that would work with the most common medieval RPG fantasy not reaching back that far.
Seems like while Bree has been playing the pencil and paper character sheet game Imugi has likely been playing some computer game. She might even be further into the future than our own timeline.
Bree as a 90’s girl makes sense. I was figuring her car was probably old and an answering machine seemed really retro but thinking through it now I can’t identify any tech newer than the 90’s in Brian’s greyworld.
Of course, there’s nothing to say that all of them aren’t from completely separate fantasy worlds.
I long figured Jen/Bree was probably from the 1990s, but the key was no cell/mobile phones. Brian had to call Jen on an old answer-phone. As you rightly noted, no post-2000 tech. But, given Delve itself started 16-17 years ago, the 1990s weren’t then that far back in time. Also, I’m not into D&D, but Jen, Brian and the other three were playing with paper and dice, again nothing tech.
Just checking, is the shop on the new site un-borked?
As it stands now, I can’t sell sexy comics through an online storefront because credit card companies don’t like that sort of thing, and even amazon has balked at it recently, but, on the other hand, Patreon now allows me to sell “posts”, so I re-released my last sexy comic that way here.
I’m looking forward to releasing more this way in the future.