Friday, August 03, 2007

Officers Friendly


For your Metropolis-based Heroclix games:

Officers Garling and Sanders of the Metropolis Police Department.

16 comments:

  1. Awesome wiener dog! Needs a superhero name, like "Carnivorax". Or maybe "Eartho".

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  2. I'm sorry but I can't let this stand.

    I am NOT a pog.

    You can't fit Toughness and Battle Fury down the dial onto a damned POG!

    And my attack...

    Higher.

    I'm doing, like, at least a 10!

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  3. Well, technically, Devon, it's not US, it's our New Earth counterparts (who are, naturally, less awesome than we).

    Oh, and the dog's name is Bomilcar; is that sufficiently heroic?

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  4. I'd no idea the Carthaginians had wiener dogs.

    Cool pogs. If you're cops, though, you probably need a ranged attack.

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  5. Hahahahaha, awesome.

    But no Range? Or do you two play by your own rules, so the Lieutenant took your badges and guns away?

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  6. Very diplomatic Scip, you giving yourself the exact same stats as Devon.

    But shouldn't there be a difference? Maybe something to help your respective teams (Vibe/Lady Cop)?

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  7. Will the Garling/Sanders police tandem survive when Devon puts in for a transfer to the Ivytown PD?

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  8. "If you're cops, though, you probably need a ranged attack."

    Those pogs are off-duty.

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  9. "I'd no idea the Carthaginians had wiener dogs."

    I can count on one hand the number of people who recognize that my dog's name is Carthaginians.

    And, yes, they did; the elephants were just back up.

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  10. I'm not a classicist, but I thought Bomilcar was killed by Scipio.

    If so, isn't that kind of weird?

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  11. My first dog was named Hannibal...

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  12. They're like the "Miami Vice" of Metropolis!

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  13. "I can count on one hand the number of people who recognize that my dog's name is Carthaginians."

    When your parents saddle you with a name out of classical Greece, you pick up a thing or two, along with the beatings.

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  14. Scipio is Hannibal's master... Yes, that makes sense.

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  15. Ah, you're not "the Ron" you're "Theron"; now I understand.

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