Parson not having a plan going in seems to be his standard operating procedure. He has contingencies ready, but never seems to have settled on one until he sees what the situation is.
I’m actually a little surprised it took this long to get back to that bat, though.
Shmuckers, first and foremost. Jetstone have until end of turn to designate an heir or cease to be.
But Jetstone have a prisoner and the information that Ossomer turned, both of which are valuable to Charlie, as is keeping Jetstone going. Presumably he’ll pay quickly.
The real question will be what he does with his captive.
Not quite, it was shown that Charlie was listening in to Bunny when Don was talking about Slately having fallen. Charlie knows that the side falls if he doesn’t pay up, that puts him massively in the driving seat. He may well provide schmuckers to designate Tremennis heir, but he will want more than just the captured archon.
I assume he will want Parson (dead or alive?) and his mathamancy artifact
New Erf
In which Charlie is mean to the dittohead, and reveals his plans for Parson.
Let’s see, that’s: Emperor Palpentine from Star Wars, maybe “V” from V for Vendetta, dunno some guy with moustache, Mr. Smith from the Matrix, dunno, Khan from Star Trek, Betelgeuse, and the Joker.
I’m not convinced Charlie wants Parson dead. He wants Jetstone to try to kill him, which is not necessarily the same thing. Especially not for a chessmaster like Charlie.
Since we now know from Maggie that a thinkamancer can alter her appearance in a thinkagram, the visual sfx that Charlie uses in his thinkagrams sort of lend credence to the fan theory that Charlie is from Stupidworld too, just like Parson.
I don’t understand how you reached that conclusion. Can’t Charlie just be a gifted thinkamancer, or one who’s powers are being augmented by the Arkendish?
Because Charlie’s thinkagrams are guised in allusions to Stupidworld, our world. Even when there’s no one else in the thinkagram for whom those allusions would be meaningful. Maggie has said she can alter her appearance in a thinkagram (when she’s not running & falling on her face). Charlie must be able to do so, too.
So it seems likely that Charlie is deliberately choosing his appearance, and that deliberate choice makes it likely that his appearance is meaningful – and known – to Charlie. Plus, that sort of joke where he’s secretly showing how clever he is, is right in line with what else we’ve seen from Charlie. His joke on the Slately ditto is the same sort of thing: he’s mocking someone else to show his own superiority.
That’s a good point, but Erfworld is loaded to references to Stupidworld. Ansom performed DDR Fighting, Jack made an Erflife blimp veil, not to mention all the pop culture references living in the Magic Kingdom. It’s possible that Charlie’s picking those appearances because he’s really from Stupidworld, but given all the other unrelated references we’ve seen, he could simply be following the same patterns as the rest of Erfworld.
Yes, hence Adam’s initial mispronunciation–he read it as something like “Bay-tel-gise”, and Barbara had to correct him. (Of course, this is also the guy who thought they’d received a copy of Handbook for the Recently Diseased, so perhaps it’s not dispositive.)
It’s also possible that Charlie isn’t actually from Stupidworld, but nonetheless still has knowledge of us. As he himself says, this conversation will go much quicker if we just assume he knows everything, without worrying about how.
Personally, my hypothesis is that the Titans brought Parson in as a beta-tester, and Charlie is an internal alpha-tester. They’re both trying deliberately to break the world, so that the Titans can see how to fix it.
I’m getting annoyed with the agonizingly slow story progress due to the multiple threads that keep getting juggled. Still, it was nice to see the more tactical side of Jojo, though his dialogue almost felt out of character.