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- ...toast. Really, even if Agatha was aware of/directing this (as
opposed to the castle/town on defensive autopilot), she has no way of
knowing that Barbie's backers just lost the support of their airship
crew, who would most likely be more than willing to surrender if given
the opportunity.
And was the Torchman recognizing a counterfeit Heterodyne mark on its
own? Or was it simply recognizing the mark, and asking der Kestle for
validation? The third/bottom frame looks an awful lot like a
conversation...
- Joel
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On Oct 14, 2015 9:17 PM, "Meredith Dixon dixonm@... [girlgenius]" <girlgenius@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> > Either way, Zeetha's green hair seems to be dominant over Klaus's blond hair, if he's her father.
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> Well, it would be, of course. Every other hair color is dominant over
> blond; why would green be any exception?And there's a good biological reason for that. Blond hair is caused by low pigmentation. An allele that causes high pigmentation is always going to dominate an allele that causes low pigmentation, in the same way that a bucket of paint that is half white and half non-white is never going to be white when mixed.
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So Klaus's hair is grey to almost white at this point in the story. Do we really have any reason to think he was ever blond? I always assumed his hair was the same brown as Gil's.