So is this story arc going to be Zeke’s big comeuppance as we say ‘goodbye and good riddance’ to him? I’m starting to notices a bit of a pattern with the villains of this comic.
@Jesternario: Tonya Harding isn’t a character in the comic. She was a figure skater, and a contender for the US Olympic skating team in 1994. To ensure her spot on the team, she and her ex-husband Jeff Gilooly hired a thug to sabotage her rival Nancy Kerrigan by assaulting her after a practice and clubbing her in the knees with a pipe.
It was one of the most salacious news stories of 1994. And it’s what this story is a parody of, which has unfortunately gone over a lot more readers’ heads than I anticipated 😅
I know the artist has put the extra character down as “Tanya Harding,” but I really do want to know who that is. It fascinates me that someone would be able to stand being around Zeke for five minutes, let alone be the second half of a costuming pair AND being willing to follow his orders.
Pagh (misspelled in the comic, but understandably given that the Pah-Wraiths are spelt like that) is the Bajoran concept of a life-force inherent in all sentient beings, the centerpiece of their religion.
So is this story arc going to be Zeke’s big comeuppance as we say ‘goodbye and good riddance’ to him? I’m starting to notices a bit of a pattern with the villains of this comic.
@Jesternario: Tonya Harding isn’t a character in the comic. She was a figure skater, and a contender for the US Olympic skating team in 1994. To ensure her spot on the team, she and her ex-husband Jeff Gilooly hired a thug to sabotage her rival Nancy Kerrigan by assaulting her after a practice and clubbing her in the knees with a pipe.
It was one of the most salacious news stories of 1994. And it’s what this story is a parody of, which has unfortunately gone over a lot more readers’ heads than I anticipated 😅
I know the artist has put the extra character down as “Tanya Harding,” but I really do want to know who that is. It fascinates me that someone would be able to stand being around Zeke for five minutes, let alone be the second half of a costuming pair AND being willing to follow his orders.
Pagh (misspelled in the comic, but understandably given that the Pah-Wraiths are spelt like that) is the Bajoran concept of a life-force inherent in all sentient beings, the centerpiece of their religion.
@Jimenopolix: It’s the soul or spiritual force as the Bajoran people believe. Although it’s properly spelled ‘Pagh’.
As for Lindz – I think she’ll need a bit more than an hour to learn “all” about Star Trek…
Why do I feel like Zeke is hiding in the trashcan?
Also, what’s a “pah”? Unless you meant to write “path”.
Let’s hope Zeke ends up being Tonya Harding’d.
Some knees are gonna be broken tonight! Although I don’t think any injuries would disqualify you.
I sense a great disturbance in the force. As if Lindsay will inevitably cry out in terror…
Better watch your back, Lindsay.