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Sapient equines? Accepted.
Sapient dragons? No biggie.
Appearances are only skin deep. When the chips are down we’re all sapient and able to communicate.
May I join you on that, please?
The officer said they’d send Twi and Spike back to their parents, but nothing beyond that.
The justifications for the actions of the cop are pretty janky, given that it’s possible that they quite literally saw Twilight fly between cars and over a person’s head, but I’m going to stop getting so holed up about it now, anyway.
I think it’s still more believable that they’re kinds in some sort of inventive soaring costmes, than sapient alien race from another dimension.
@Trachyon
He said about parents earlier too.
Same here. It’s been pretty good up to this point. And I love the art.
That’s what I get for not reading the previous pages beforehand.
Still, would you be able to pass Spike off as some kid in a costume? If we’re going by the “ponies are around 3 to 4 feet tall” thing, then Spike would be about 2 feet.
Wouldn’t the police officer ask where the “kids’” parents are?
@ForegroundPony
Mind you, he also saw them fly and could see Twi had four legs, so how he decided they were just a pair of kids is…
…uh…
…y’know, I’m just going to roll with it, bullshit and all, and enjoy the story.
If you’d read before commenting, you’d know he tought it was some kid dressed in a costume.
Without reading the rest of this comic: I’m calling bullshit of the highest order.