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Thank you for the graphic DB.
I am no expert but it looks like she took a small cal . bullet in a large calibre breast .
Was there any follow up by the shooter to be sure that she was dead ? Again. I am no expert but the wound seems to be too high to have struck her heart.
I do like the idea that she is dead though.
nekosan1 wrote:Thank you for the graphic DB.
I am no expert but it looks like she took a small cal . bullet in a large calibre breast .
Was there any follow up by the shooter to be sure that she was dead ? Again. I am no expert but the wound seems to be too high to have struck her heart.
I do like the idea that she is dead though.
Nekosan
Hi Nekosan, as I've said after she get one in the back she gets cut down by a hale of bullets, yes in the extreme version only she is dead and no, there is no follow up by a shooter to make sure she was dead, but that's a good suggestion, we will try and do that on our next shooting segment. Remember the extreme versions are nightmare situations, a "what if they lose" so to speak, the story continues on from the peril versions. A lot of people love the Extreme endings and most of the Super heroine mob love the peril endings, but everyone has a choice.
nekosan1 wrote:Thank you for the graphic DB.
I am no expert but it looks like she took a small cal . bullet in a large calibre breast .
Was there any follow up by the shooter to be sure that she was dead ? Again. I am no expert but the wound seems to be too high to have struck her heart.
I do like the idea that she is dead though.
Nekosan
If I'm not mistaken, Nekosan, you were referring to the Blackbird shooting in Supernova 8, not the Dark Wondra shooting in Darkwing 11. Obviously, DB thought you were referring to the Dark Wondra death scene. In the Supernova 8 Blackbird shooting, two henchmen carry Blackbird's body away, so it's very obvious that she's dead. In both shootings, the frozen death stare during the body pan also makes it clear that the heroine victim is dead. We can add some checking of neck pulses and/or limp arm drops in the future, if people would like to see this in the Extreme versions.
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nekosan1 wrote:Thank you for the graphic DB.
I am no expert but it looks like she took a small cal . bullet in a large calibre breast .
Was there any follow up by the shooter to be sure that she was dead ? Again. I am no expert but the wound seems to be too high to have struck her heart.
I do like the idea that she is dead though.
Nekosan
If I'm not mistaken, Nekosan, you were referring to the Blackbird shooting in Supernova 8, not the Dark Wondra shooting in Darkwing 11. Obviously, DB thought you were referring to the Dark Wondra death scene. In the Supernova 8 Blackbird shooting, two henchmen carry Blackbird's body away, so it's very obvious that she's dead. In both shootings, the frozen death stare during the body pan also makes it clear that the heroine victim is dead. We can add some checking of neck pulses and/or limp arm drops in the future, if people would like to see this in the Extreme versions.
I thank you both for your answers. DB .Mistakes happen. It is surprising that you two keep a handle on all the traffic on this site.
Plus I got a new still to enjoy. How many of us ever daydreamed of seeing Wonder Woman miss one of the bullets aimed at her curvy body
Thank you both again.
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