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q99 ([personal profile] q99) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2014-10-11 11:56 pm

Gold Digger; The Enemy that Sees you

Since people are starting to post creepy stuff, I thought I'd serve up some cosmic eye scream.




Recently in Gold Digger, the heroes managed to capture Rao, leader of the Dynasty of the Stars, a very nasty bunch (You can get a sample of him Here, if you're curious). One of the long-running mysteries of the Dynasty is why, thousands of years ago, at the height of their brutal reign, they vanished, apparently terrified of something. Some thought someone had just pulled a con on them or just some BS the Dynasty made up since ever since they've returned they've been saying how everyone should be happy to serve thimg, but...

... well, now that they have someone who was there, it's better to check. Penny Pincer, one of the top scientists, links Rao, and herself, into a virtual world, even giving herself a minor nano implant to get data from it better, a tech somewhat derived from Dynasty tech.

Rao, while they're going, keeps telling Penny to stop, though this is mixed with him trying to hijack the program and trying to get free (only to be smacked down via Penny's god-mode), and him eating some force-feedback since the VR is linked to his nanites, so it seems like it's purely a ruse at first, and Penny pauses the program to put him in his place

However, when he discovers Penny has nanites too, he smirks.
















(In case you can't see, that's an image of the... whatever it is, and barely visible, someone saying Penny's name)



Penny wakes up ten hours later, having been attacked by the whatever in the *paused* simulation, telling the others what she saw.



Now the only question... did it see her?





Five scans from Fred Perry's Gold Digger #211

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[personal profile] bewareofgeek 2014-10-12 10:36 am (UTC)(link)
Unless Fred has changed his mind (he does, periodically), I know what it is, and it's a pretty Lovecraftian concept.

[personal profile] md84 2014-10-12 03:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah yes. That moment of dread when you realize that there's something out there that scares the crap out of what were your most dangerous foes.
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[personal profile] bruinsfan 2014-10-12 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Aren't the eyes it was looking at them through just parts of a character's design inside a virtual simulation?

[personal profile] md84 2014-10-12 08:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes. And it could see through them anyway.

[personal profile] md84 2014-10-13 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
The implications are...disturbing. If it can use the "eyes" in a VR simulation, maybe it could use the eyes in paintings, photos, videos, etc. Makes you wonder how the Dynasty managed to hide from it in the first place. Did they gouge out their own eyes before fleeing to parts unknown?

[personal profile] md84 2014-10-13 07:19 am (UTC)(link)
Sort of begs the question of why the Dynasty came back to this universe in the first place. If something spooked me badly enough that I'd be willing to abandon my entire power base to flee into another UNIVERSE, I would never come back.

It's only limitation may be that, while it can use ANY eye, it can't use EVERY eye at once. Something the Dynasty did with their implants caught its attention, and it's been hounding them ever since.

Speaking of relentless Lovecraftian pursuers, this reminds me a bit of the Hounds of Tindalos: creatures that exist in the "angles" of space-time that crave some unknown element present in other lifeforms that they lack. Due to their nature, they only catch the scent if someone goes time-traveling. But once they do, they NEVER stop chasing them. Avoiding them means avoiding corners for the rest of your life, since they can manifest in any angle in existence.

I just posited the idea of it being able to look through paintings and such because I like the inherent creepiness: Now every time she looks at a painting or a picture or even a reflection, she'll always be wondering if it's staring back...
Edited 2014-10-13 07:23 (UTC)

[personal profile] md84 2014-10-14 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
'There does seem to be a limit akin to the Hounds one, namely if you don't do anything to attract their attention in the first place, they don't seem to know to look. Which was why Rao was strongly pushing Penny *not* to look in the recording- it was too 'close' to where he knew they'd watch.'

Kind of scary to realize that this thing spent millennia waiting for the Dynasty to reappear on its radar.

[personal profile] md84 2014-10-14 08:43 am (UTC)(link)
I do like the bit at the end with Pincer paying close attention to her friends' eyes. She'll probably never feel safe again.

[personal profile] arilou_skiff 2014-10-12 09:35 pm (UTC)(link)
This is... Bad. Not the plot, or even the art per se, but the thing just flows horribly. Even if it's supposed to be trippyland it's not done well.