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Cee and Thorne - Dialog Challenge Part 1

DAZ|Studio SteamPunk posted on Feb 16, 2020
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Sometimes, an argument can lead to something… unexpected. When you have lived for nearly a thousand years, traveled across the galaxy, escorted humanity to a new world, and watched the seed of civilization that you planted grow and flourish on the planet below, you could easily become disconnected from the majestic effervescence of life. Not so for Carettaker 172, or "Cee" to her crewmates aboard the Airship Andalusia. Always on the lookout for a new experience exciting adventure, or formidable challenge, Cee lives her life to fullest -- maximum speed, no reservations, all knobs turned to eleven. After her pod crash-lands in the middle of the Carthagian Badlands, Cee happens upon Captain Thorne, a wily airship pirate who is embarking on a mission to recover a valuable artifact for the resistance before the Sovereign find it. When the two meet, sparks fly, tension mounts, and then… YOUR TURN! Now, have a go at the scripting the dialog! Add some witty repartee to the storyboard below. This an argument with an unexpected ending. The dialog can be serious, funny, off-the-wall, whatever. We'll add the best dialog to the panels and post the completed storyboard with credit given to the successful writer(s). Have fun! #Steampunk #TheAirshipAndalusia

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Rtesian

7:50AM | Sun, 16 February 2020

Left to right in succeeding row order:

Panel 1: Blank

Panel 2: What the hell?

Panels 3, 4, 5, 6, Blank

Panel 7: Listen carefully, my well-formed friend. You don't just drop onto a pirate's ship.

Panel 8: Can you understand that?

Panel 9: Oh, I'm not the one who doesn't understand.

:-D

As a very friendly suggestion for future efforts. It's much, much easier to write the dialog first then create the images to fit. :-)

PoloniusN

8:49AM | Sun, 16 February 2020

Thank you for the dialog and recommendation, Rtesian!


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