Here I had the same issue as the previous page: exclamation balloons or regular ovals? They’re not really yelling at their opponents. They’re speaking into comms. But they are also using raised voices in the heat of battle. Ack. Sometimes I can overthink these sorts of things, and I’m still not sure I made the right call.

With this scene, I was finally able to get to some fun reveals regarding Hiura’s crew of rogues. They all have special abilities, which is something I wanted to do to separate them from the main crew. As with Jayd, I wanted their abilities to derive from natural attributes, as opposed to being super-powers. In the case of the rogues, I deliberately chose traits that can be found in nature in real animals: camouflage and defensive quills. For me, it’s believable that an organism would evolve but retain some of those properties. I then decided to push them a bit to make them more interesting and useful in a combat context. And it makes sense that Hiura would have stacked her crew with people who bring something unique, ability-wise, to the table.

For Maeki, it was important to show that she is mimicking the colors around her but she is not actually transparent. So the color patterns do not perfectly match the shapes around her. It’s not seamless camouflage in this case but confusing enough to give her an edge in battle.

I previously mentioned shortening this sequence to keep the pacing tight towards the end of the story. But this is definitely a case where I would’ve loved to devote more pages to really showcasing their abilities. One or two panels each just isn’t quite enough, but ultimately, I think the quick pace of the sequence does work much better than a longer protracted final scene.