She sounds like she’s very young. Like a child just learning to speak. She must be a late starter. And what kind of safe room lets the bullets through?
I think the bullets aren’t actually getting through. It looks more like they are denting the armor and whatever is on the other side is being thrown off.
The military calls this spalling, and in larger calibers the spalling itself can cause casualties.
I think the fact that the bullets are penetrating the safe room might speak more to the preoaredness of the assault team than the design of the safe room. Clearly, since they are assigned to take out a supernatural being, they are using the strongest armor-piercing ammo they can get.
Looking at it closely, I don’t think the bullets are entering the room. I think they’re hitting a transparent barrier. A bulletproof window, if you please.
@barermender… take a closer look… the left-bottom and the upper-right bullets are taking out pieces of the chair itself… they are indeed getting thru the walls of the “family room”
Poor Atsali! Now I’m thinking that her apparent obtuseness, when it comes to missing so many “clues” in life, might be more along the lines of suppressing this.
That weapon appears to by an HK mp5. A nine millimeter automatic sub machine gun with a rate of fire of roughly 800 rounds per minute or 13 rounds per second. So in the time between when the baddie pulled the trigger to when he was socked in the face the bullets trajectory is drastically altered.
Don’t like that explanation try this one. It’s. A comic. The bullets go where Paul wants them to.
how ’bout this more likely explanation: that guy getting throat-punched, is NOT the one that fired those specific bullets! there is, at the very minimum, a FIFTH assailant that is still off-screen as of yet… besides the fact that we already KNOW that Leucoisa DOES die… Occam’s Razor dictates that it’s most likely by someone in this fight… and since the four red-shirts are now dead, that means there is still more to come, and you KNOW how they never send in the Elite fighters first…
This is something I always ponder in this kind of stories. If paras are so ridiculously overpowered compared to regular humans, how on Earth are humans still the dominant species and how were we not driven to extinction by all the critters that can raze a city with a careless sneeze?
Sure, modern firearms can be a great equalizer, but at one point in history the apex of military technology was a sharp rock at the end of a stick.
I guess she’s always had a tenancy to miss the point.
She sounds like she’s very young. Like a child just learning to speak. She must be a late starter. And what kind of safe room lets the bullets through?
I’m guessing five or less.
I think the bullets aren’t actually getting through. It looks more like they are denting the armor and whatever is on the other side is being thrown off.
The military calls this spalling, and in larger calibers the spalling itself can cause casualties.
My bad.
I mistook the chair back for a door.
Atsali was indeed nearly hit by incoming rounds at a respectable velocity.
I think the fact that the bullets are penetrating the safe room might speak more to the preoaredness of the assault team than the design of the safe room. Clearly, since they are assigned to take out a supernatural being, they are using the strongest armor-piercing ammo they can get.
Looking at it closely, I don’t think the bullets are entering the room. I think they’re hitting a transparent barrier. A bulletproof window, if you please.
@barermender… take a closer look… the left-bottom and the upper-right bullets are taking out pieces of the chair itself… they are indeed getting thru the walls of the “family room”
Depleted uranium penetrators, i seem to recall. 10 mm
I dont think its a safe room per say, more like a family room with a steel door
Oh, I get it. “Mama, quiet. Atsali look at book.”
This is just unbearable. I can’t look at this for long. It makes me want to lie down and cry.
Poor Atsali! Now I’m thinking that her apparent obtuseness, when it comes to missing so many “clues” in life, might be more along the lines of suppressing this.
Based on speech pattern and dental formation.
I say around 3.
Lucky Lil Sali was so little, one of those bullets could have ended this entire arc from the time of Kath’s Great Adventure before it started 🙁
I’m wondering how those bullets hit (apparently) horizontally into the back of the chair when the gun was being fired almost straight up?
maybe someone ELSE is firing those specific bullets?
What is Mama Leu doing to that dead soldier on the left? Did she rip open their throat and started to pull out their spinal cord? o_O
I think she’s tearing her/his larynx out…
Thank you, couldn’t remember that name, just knew what ever she had hold of was long and slash or stretchy
‘Scuse me mama, but can you dismembow the assowlt team a bit mow qwietwy? Wuv u!!
That weapon appears to by an HK mp5. A nine millimeter automatic sub machine gun with a rate of fire of roughly 800 rounds per minute or 13 rounds per second. So in the time between when the baddie pulled the trigger to when he was socked in the face the bullets trajectory is drastically altered.
Don’t like that explanation try this one. It’s. A comic. The bullets go where Paul wants them to.
how ’bout this more likely explanation: that guy getting throat-punched, is NOT the one that fired those specific bullets! there is, at the very minimum, a FIFTH assailant that is still off-screen as of yet… besides the fact that we already KNOW that Leucoisa DOES die… Occam’s Razor dictates that it’s most likely by someone in this fight… and since the four red-shirts are now dead, that means there is still more to come, and you KNOW how they never send in the Elite fighters first…
This is something I always ponder in this kind of stories. If paras are so ridiculously overpowered compared to regular humans, how on Earth are humans still the dominant species and how were we not driven to extinction by all the critters that can raze a city with a careless sneeze?
Sure, modern firearms can be a great equalizer, but at one point in history the apex of military technology was a sharp rock at the end of a stick.