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[OOC] References.
A list of comics Miss Pauling has appeared in:
The Administrator: Miss Pauling's FIRST appearance. She discovers that BLU Soldier and RED Demo are becoming close, and informs the Administrator. Her demeanor is slightly meek, in that she states 'um' a few times, but she gets the message across. She almost says that the friendship is (nice? something positive) but upon seeing her boss's reaction about the situation, changes opinion quickly.
Administrator asks Pauling what friends do. She says they look at gun magazines, go skating, and talk.
Meet the Director: Miss Pauling is with the Director and RED Sniper at the beginning of this comic. Her demeanor is far less meek than it was in the last comic, and she even comments to the Administrator that most of the mercenaries' IQs are sub-normal.
RED Scout hits on her, but she is obviously Not Impressed.
Miss Pauling obviously has no qualms about killing and burying the Director.
A Smissmas Story: Miss Pauling's appearance here is brief, but she lays down the line when talking to BLU Spy about making sure the mercenaries stop ruining Smissmas for everyone at the mall. Of course, Spy then has to go and give the phone to a kid, ignoring what Pauling says, and she insists the kid runs away and does not follow Spy's directions, but nothing ever turns out like she plans.
Fate Worse than Chess: Miss Pauling takes questions from the mercs about losing their jobs and being forced to fight robots together. She refuses to take any questions from Scout.
Shadow Boxers: Miss Pauling is here and conferring with the mercs about the robots. Upon hearing RED Soldier's tale of infiltrating the robot base, she is intrigued, and has no problems disguising as a robot to return there, even though in the end, it doesn't work out.
Miss Pauling's Personals Ad: Not really a comic, but a personals ad.
The Administrator: Miss Pauling's FIRST appearance. She discovers that BLU Soldier and RED Demo are becoming close, and informs the Administrator. Her demeanor is slightly meek, in that she states 'um' a few times, but she gets the message across. She almost says that the friendship is (nice? something positive) but upon seeing her boss's reaction about the situation, changes opinion quickly.
Administrator asks Pauling what friends do. She says they look at gun magazines, go skating, and talk.
Meet the Director: Miss Pauling is with the Director and RED Sniper at the beginning of this comic. Her demeanor is far less meek than it was in the last comic, and she even comments to the Administrator that most of the mercenaries' IQs are sub-normal.
RED Scout hits on her, but she is obviously Not Impressed.
Miss Pauling obviously has no qualms about killing and burying the Director.
A Smissmas Story: Miss Pauling's appearance here is brief, but she lays down the line when talking to BLU Spy about making sure the mercenaries stop ruining Smissmas for everyone at the mall. Of course, Spy then has to go and give the phone to a kid, ignoring what Pauling says, and she insists the kid runs away and does not follow Spy's directions, but nothing ever turns out like she plans.
Fate Worse than Chess: Miss Pauling takes questions from the mercs about losing their jobs and being forced to fight robots together. She refuses to take any questions from Scout.
Shadow Boxers: Miss Pauling is here and conferring with the mercs about the robots. Upon hearing RED Soldier's tale of infiltrating the robot base, she is intrigued, and has no problems disguising as a robot to return there, even though in the end, it doesn't work out.
Miss Pauling's Personals Ad: Not really a comic, but a personals ad.