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Department H
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Alpha Flight
I promised - I searched but kept getting "The following words are either very common, too long, or too short and were not included in your search" and even if I tried more keywords - it was pulling up threads - but like 3 pages.
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Administrator
Department H
Oh don't worry; it was over six years ago, easy to not see.
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Harvester of Sorrows
Department H
He had the same problem as his father? What, he was legless?
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Alpha Flight
Yes, it mentions the same disease that took Boch's legs took his son's also.
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Harvester of Sorrows
Department H
Ah, it was a disease, was it? I don't remember it ever being established.
Do we know which disease? Diabetes? (I don't know many diseases that can do that, but diabetes is one. Leprosy kinda another. Kinda. But I'm not some kind of disease… studying… scientist… guy.)
Byrne called Bochs a 'paraplegic', which never made total sense to me since he was clearly a double amputee (but he could be both).
~ Le Messor
"A virus is what we doctors call 'very, very small'. So small, it could not possibly have made off with the whole leg. What we're looking for here for is, I think — and this is no more than an educated guess, I'd like to make that clear — is some multicellular life form with stripes, huge razor-sharp teeth, about eleven feet long, and of the genus felis horribilis — what we doctors, in fact, call a tiger."
~ Monty Python
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Harvester of Sorrows
Department H
Ah, it was a disease, was it? I don't remember it ever being established.
Do we know which disease? Diabetes? (I don't know many diseases that can do that, but diabetes is one. Leprosy kinda another. Kinda. But I'm not some kind of disease… studying… scientist… guy.)
Byrne called Bochs a 'paraplegic', which never made total sense to me since he was clearly a double amputee (but he could be both).
~ Le Messor
"A virus is what we doctors call 'very, very small'. So small, it could not possibly have made off with the whole leg. What we're looking for here for is, I think — and this is no more than an educated guess, I'd like to make that clear — is some multicellular life form with stripes, huge razor-sharp teeth, about eleven feet long, and of the genus felis horribilis — what we doctors, in fact, call a tiger."
~ Monty Python
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Department H
Yeah, I don't think it was ever stated how he actually did lose them.
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Alpha Flight
In The Infinity: The Hunt they describe it... Lemme go find it.
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Alpha Flight
Infinity: The Hunt #1
"Box, Son of the famous Roger Bochs, scientist and engineer. Box operates in an exoskeleton-style construct based on his father's original design but modified to increase his speed and strength ten-fold. Roger Jr. suffers from the same congenital condition that robbed his father of his legs."
So yeah - doesn't specify WHAT it was - but seems to be something that was clearly hereditary (?).
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Harvester of Sorrows
Department H
That all makes sense; thanks Tawmis!
I haven't got Infinity: The Hunt, so no wonder I never ran across it.
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Harvester of Sorrows
Department H
Thanks, I'll consider myself forewarned and slow and clunky. (Maybe it's, like, Jason armour? He constantly walks slowly, but somehow never falls behind?)
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Administrator
Department H
Hmm, I disagree.
I really enjoyed the mini, but then again I'm a big fan of the original Contest of Champions, and teen-school books like Avengers Academy and Wolverine & The X-Men.
I wouldn't say buy it just for Box Jnr, although it's definitely more than a cameo; he gets lines and a part to play over the four issues. He's shown as competent too.
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