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December 4th, 2009

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Originally, Dakota was a male character named “Kentucky” and was a bit of a comic relief; viagra online prescription.When I made the shift of the series to be a bit more well…serious I decided to make a female character.She started out in the script as a psychotic, gun-crazy “Wolverine-like” character with an uncanny healing ability that hunted monsters for sport; viagra online prescription.The final comic version retained her “healing factor” due to drinking from the Fountain of Youth.

**** VERY IMPORTANT NOTE HERE ****

Sure, it’s called a “Fountain of Youth.” And sure, you can retain your youth, but little did anyone know that whomever drinks from it is rendered virtually impervious to death.Mends broken bones.Seals torn flesh.The fountain is a magical artifact.Basically an accursed treasure - viagra online prescription. It keeps you alive - viagra online prescription.In fact, it even kept Dakota immune from being turned into a vampire when she willingly tried to become one; viagra online prescription.(I only tell you this because it will never be mentioned in this story arc.)

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^ 5 Comments...

  1. HooblyGoob

    You know, I always wondered what would happen to a “regenerator” if they were incinerated or atomized or cut into several equal sized pieces. Which piece would regenerate? Would just one of them? Would each of them? Would that be considered a form of asexual reproduction?

  2. Cisco

    I always figured the head would grow back the rest of the body. Being atomized is another way I flirted with being able to kill one but in Dakota’s case, since it’s magical, her spirit would still live on to regenerate a physical form. A ghost in the Pure and Hiddenverse is a “photocopy” imprint of someone’s soul when they “die.” Dakota’s spirit - or any Fountain drinker’s spirit for that matter - will always be in tact so it wouldn’t be impossible for them to take form. In my opinion at least.

    I’m very well aware of the Marvel comics debate about healing factors and their limits and in the end it all depends on who’s writing for whichever particular book. As far as Dakota’s healing factor in The Pure and Hidden Truth? I’ll play it by ear and do whatever works with what story I want to tell and how I want to tell it.

    So yes, I do agree that you can definitely hinder Dakota. Especially since she doesn’t have an adamantium skeleton, hahaha! But I don’t want to dwell on how I can kill her because she’s already been “executed” several times in the past (witch trials, firing squad, hanging, partial beheading with a dull guilloutine..ouch, etc.). Thinking of ways to kill her only gives me a headache lol.

  3. HooblyGoob

    What is she is cut completely in half along her axis of symmetry? Would she become two people? I think that could be an interesting plot. Maybe they could fight one another to the death? Can’t have two Dakota’s runnin’ around.

    PS, I take all forms of payment. ;-D

  4. Cisco

    Dakota has one soul there for there can only be one Dakota. Like I mentioned before you shouldn’t be focusing on Dakota being the only “true” immortal out there. Did she find the Fountain by herself? Was she the ONLY person on earth to drink from it? I highly doubt that…

  5. Gillsing

    Someone who knows about her condition could possibly cut her head off and then put it in a container that is too small for her to grow a body. And then bury the container in cement. Maybe then she’d have some trouble reappearing! And if you’d ever end up like that, true immortality would indeed be the worst curse ever. Just 23 years certainly seems bad enough.

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