Kellogg wrote:In 2066, ZigZag is an icon, and a franchise like James Bond, Dr. Who,
and (I assume) Professor Dumbledor with many actresses picking up the
role of the Striped One over time. In the past 60 some years since the
original actress retired, many actresses have dyed their fur to match the
pattern of the original. The current incarnation of the famed actress is
rumored to be a coyote with zebra stripes put in her fur and an extra
fluffed out tail by some high priced Hollywood follicle engineers.
This has caused some confusion when Zig Zag has been "regenerated"
from time to time, and "reunion" episodes are occasionally made.
About 20 years ago, one came out with all kinds of special effects,
and stuff "The Five Zig Zags" though, it really should've been "The
Four Zig Zags" considering that one of them (Zig Zag number four)
only appeared in stock footage from an unreleased movie and
computer generated figure overlays.
Many people have a "Favorite Zig Zag" and it often varies from culture
to culture and species to species to see who favors which Zig Zag, but
The general concensus is that the first and fourth Zig Zags were among
the most popular.
Scott (Tom Baker Fan) Kellogg
PS. I *did* get permission to use Zig in the strip from MBR, and James
Bruner.
Which is, of course, a faithful replay of the history of the seven actors to date that have played Dr. Who...aside from the coyote bit.
I'm investigating, in my story, what happens when this concept is applied as a test case in an area where one would think it couldn't work. More details forthcoming, but they may be a while, as this would be a major spoiler for a fairly late part of my story. (I anticipate people seeing it coming a mile off, but that doesn't mean I need to help them along.

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bax