Reynold Crunk speaks in a thick Cockney accent. What trope is he?
"War has nothing to do with humanity. War is something inhuman." - Zlata FilipovichHere's another charade of "What Trope Am I?": Krebb's Weapon Of Choice, the KREBBOOM, is a large gun that resembles a vegetable blender and requires no ammo. Load any object into its chamber, pull it the trigger, and a clone of the object is made and hurled through a target's skull at a bone-shattering speed. What trope is it?
"War has nothing to do with humanity. War is something inhuman." - Zlata FilipovichHere's one thing that I'm confused about, let me make a charade for which trope it is: "I am a Wasp Woman, a naked woman with bright yellow skin and thick, black stripes stretched across my torso. My eyes are of a giant insect's, and I don't talk. I fly with wings and numb with my venom. The way I reproduce is implied to involve larvae and soft flesh. What trope(s) am I?"
"War has nothing to do with humanity. War is something inhuman." - Zlata FilipovichI'm having a hard time figuring out what tropes are in the novella. Can anyone help me? I got a copy of it as a library book.
"War has nothing to do with humanity. War is something inhuman." - Zlata Filipovich
I am a robocock, a metallic blue and green peacock that has electrical eyeballs and half-metal, half-organic flesh. What trope am I?
"War has nothing to do with humanity. War is something inhuman." - Zlata Filipovich