anyway he has this to say on Kurts powers:
so we are gonna see his teleportation ability especially explored! possibly put to rest once and for all just what dimension he ports through? iiiiiiintersting.....
Originally posted by Nightcrawler-0
Hey Chuck-
Early on, Nightcrawler had the power to fade into shadows, becoming nearly invisible (with the exception of a faint outline, and maybe his eyes) but at other times writers have dismissed this power, simply blaming it on the dark coloring of his fur. What's your stance on this power?
I found it interesting, but it's a hard power to do much with. Invisibility goes against the idea of a visual medium. If he disappears in shadow, then what about darkness? What about twilight? I prefer to see him. I like him.
Originally posted by Bamfette
btw Chuck. minor quibble. this is very very anal and nit-picky, like i mean *incredibly* nit-picky.... but i noticed it upon reading your issues again a couple days ago.... he only goes 'BAMF' upon the first half of a teleport... him re-appearing is silent. see, it is the sound of air rushing in to fill the vaccum left by the suddenly absent mass of his body and all... so him re-appearing would not create the sound.... i told ya it was nit-picky! :p
That is nit-picky, and I may have to disagree with you OH NO! Run for the hills! SUMMER SAUSAGE COMING!
I'm in the process of defining Kurt's powers and dealing with some big stuff for the little Nightcrawler, like what the dimension is where he goes to move from place to place, etc.
The way we're handling it is the BAMF sound comes from the actual opening of the portal itself, the escaping atmosphere of that place, and the rapid closing of same portal, so the BAMF appears on both ends. At leat, that's how we're doing it, now. It may have been different in the past. And the smoke comes through from that other place where Kurt goes.
It's that sci-fi edge in me. Things have to make sense in my mind as to how the mechanics work, and that led to an interesting story, so we're going in that direction.