Well, it looks like the Avians are still hard at work. Sure, it's going to be a while before their spindly bird legs are in top form, but that doesn't mean they can't keep recruiting for the day that it's time to put another plan into action. This time they've left the animal world and are recruiting in the insect world. There may be a conflict of interests brewing here though, since birds tend to eat bugs. (I suppose it's a way to keep the minions under control. I mean, they'll probably be more willing to take part in the Avians' schemes with the threat of death constantly hanging over their antennae.) Mark's keeping an eye on all of them, so I guess that's why he's not taking part in the plan concerning Kelly. (I'm wondering if there's a can of bug spray hidden behind his back just in case they try something, or to let them know that they should really consider where they stand when it comes to him.) I do have my doubts about this plan though. I would think that the Avians would recruit more dangerous insects like bees, wasps, etc., and not insects that just look like them. (Perhaps they're going with the theory that no one ever suspects the butterfly, or in this case, the moth.)
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Recruiting for the next wave.
Well, it looks like the Avians are still hard at work. Sure, it's going to be a while before their spindly bird legs are in top form, but that doesn't mean they can't keep recruiting for the day that it's time to put another plan into action. This time they've left the animal world and are recruiting in the insect world. There may be a conflict of interests brewing here though, since birds tend to eat bugs. (I suppose it's a way to keep the minions under control. I mean, they'll probably be more willing to take part in the Avians' schemes with the threat of death constantly hanging over their antennae.) Mark's keeping an eye on all of them, so I guess that's why he's not taking part in the plan concerning Kelly. (I'm wondering if there's a can of bug spray hidden behind his back just in case they try something, or to let them know that they should really consider where they stand when it comes to him.) I do have my doubts about this plan though. I would think that the Avians would recruit more dangerous insects like bees, wasps, etc., and not insects that just look like them. (Perhaps they're going with the theory that no one ever suspects the butterfly, or in this case, the moth.)
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