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[[Image:508-HeartTorch.JPG|thumb|200px|right|The Heart-Torch in Real Life.]]
[[Image:508-HeartTorch.JPG|thumb|200px|right|The Heart-Torch in Real Life.]]
[[Image: Heart-Torch-Comic.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The Heart-Torch in ''Sonichu'' #4. Note the similarity between the branches and Christian's sleeved arm.]]
[[Image: Heart-Torch-Comic.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The Heart-Torch in ''Sonichu'' #4. Note the similarity between the branches and Christian's sleeved arm.]]
The exact significance of the '''Heart-Torch''' is unknown. Constructed from [[Pixelblocks]], it may represent [[Christian Weston Chandler|Chris's]] resolve to persevere in his [[Love Quest]] in spite of [[Fail|setbacks]]. In other words, Chris is "carrying a torch" for his hypothetical [[Sweetheart]], i.e. holding out hope that he will one day find her (him), despite mounting evidence to the contrary.
The exact significance of the '''Heart-Torch''' is unknown. Constructed from [[Pixelblocks]], it may represent [[Christian Weston Chandler|Chris's]] resolve to persevere in his [[Love Quest]] in spite of [[Fail|setbacks]]. In other words, Chris is "carrying a torch" for his hypothetical [[Sweetheart]], i.e. holding out hope that he will one day find her (him), despite mounting evidence to the contrary.


The torch resembles a candelabra, with a long white column on a red base. At the top is a flaming heart, with a red-white-and-blue striped branch on either side, in the pattern of his [[Chris and fashion|favorite shirt]]. This is quite possibly the least offensive artwork Chris has ever produced, if only because it's an abstract sculpture; you can't exactly tell him that's not what a ''real'' Heart-Torch is supposed to look like.   
The torch resembles a candelabra, with a long white column on a red base. At the top is a flaming heart, with a red-white-and-blue striped branch on either side, in the pattern of his [[Chris and fashion|favorite shirt]]. This is quite possibly the least offensive artwork Chris has ever produced, if only because it's an abstract sculpture; you can't exactly tell him that's not what a ''real'' Heart-Torch is supposed to look like.   


In [[Sonichu 4|Sonichu #4]] Chris depicts the Heart-Torch as one of the items he brought with him to the Mal-Wart region. Chris's records of his real life encounter with the [[W-M-Manajerk]] mention that he had been building things with Pixelblocks while he was at Wal-Mart, so he may have built the Heart-Torch there.   
In [[Sonichu 4|Sonichu #4]] Chris depicts the Heart-Torch as one of the items he brought with him to the Mal-Wart region. Chris's records of his real life encounter with the [[W-M-Manajerk]] mention that he had been building things with Pixelblocks while he was at Wal-Mart, so he may have built the Heart-Torch there.   


==Appearance in ''Sonichu'' #4==
==Appearance in ''Sonichu'' #4==
After defeating [[B-Manajerk]] and [[Merried Seinor Comic]], Chris is confronted by the W-M-Manajerk. Chris foolishly takes on the powerful cyborg in his human form, and is quickly overwhelmed.  
After defeating [[B-Manajerk]] and [[Merried Seinor Comic]], Chris is confronted by the W-M-Manajerk. Chris foolishly takes on the powerful cyborg in his human form, and is quickly overwhelmed.  


Just as Chris begins to give up hope, he receives a vision of his ancestor, the [[Ancient leader of the Cherokee Clan]]. who suggests that Chris use the Heart-Torch to win the battle. Chris argues that the Heart-Torch is only a Pixelblock construct, and the Cherokian explains that the [[Medallion#The Sonichu Medallion|Sonichu Medallion]] would impart special powers to the Heart-Torch, and enable Chris to summon his "dream sibling." Recognizing this as a reference to the [[Yu-gi-oh!]] card Chris drew years earlier, Chris follows his advice, escaping the Manajerk just long enough to grab the Torch and activate it with his powers.   
Just as Chris begins to give up hope, he receives a vision of his ancestor, the [[Ancient leader of the Cherokee Clan]], who suggests that Chris use the Heart-Torch to win the battle. Chris argues that the Heart-Torch is only a Pixelblock construct, and the Cherokian explains that the [[Medallion#The Sonichu Medallion|Sonichu Medallion]] would impart special powers to the Heart-Torch, and enable Chris to summon his "dream sibling." Recognizing this as a reference to the [[Yu-gi-oh!]] card Chris drew years earlier, Chris follows his advice, escaping the Manajerk just long enough to grab the Torch and activate it with his powers.   


After a burst of energy, the Torch disappears, leaving Crystal, now given physical form. Possessing powers similar to Chris, the two defeat the W-M-Manajerk, and Crystal begins a new life in [[CWCville]], most likely shopping and giving blowjobs for crack.   
After a burst of energy, the Torch disappears, leaving Crystal, now given physical form. Possessing powers similar to Chris, the two defeat the W-M-Manajerk, and Crystal begins a new life in [[CWCville]], most likely shopping and giving blowjobs for crack.   

Revision as of 13:10, 6 July 2010

The Heart-Torch in Real Life.
The Heart-Torch in Sonichu #4. Note the similarity between the branches and Christian's sleeved arm.

The exact significance of the Heart-Torch is unknown. Constructed from Pixelblocks, it may represent Chris's resolve to persevere in his Love Quest in spite of setbacks. In other words, Chris is "carrying a torch" for his hypothetical Sweetheart, i.e. holding out hope that he will one day find her (him), despite mounting evidence to the contrary.

The torch resembles a candelabra, with a long white column on a red base. At the top is a flaming heart, with a red-white-and-blue striped branch on either side, in the pattern of his favorite shirt. This is quite possibly the least offensive artwork Chris has ever produced, if only because it's an abstract sculpture; you can't exactly tell him that's not what a real Heart-Torch is supposed to look like.

In Sonichu #4 Chris depicts the Heart-Torch as one of the items he brought with him to the Mal-Wart region. Chris's records of his real life encounter with the W-M-Manajerk mention that he had been building things with Pixelblocks while he was at Wal-Mart, so he may have built the Heart-Torch there.

Appearance in Sonichu #4

After defeating B-Manajerk and Merried Seinor Comic, Chris is confronted by the W-M-Manajerk. Chris foolishly takes on the powerful cyborg in his human form, and is quickly overwhelmed.

Just as Chris begins to give up hope, he receives a vision of his ancestor, the Ancient leader of the Cherokee Clan, who suggests that Chris use the Heart-Torch to win the battle. Chris argues that the Heart-Torch is only a Pixelblock construct, and the Cherokian explains that the Sonichu Medallion would impart special powers to the Heart-Torch, and enable Chris to summon his "dream sibling." Recognizing this as a reference to the Yu-gi-oh! card Chris drew years earlier, Chris follows his advice, escaping the Manajerk just long enough to grab the Torch and activate it with his powers.

After a burst of energy, the Torch disappears, leaving Crystal, now given physical form. Possessing powers similar to Chris, the two defeat the W-M-Manajerk, and Crystal begins a new life in CWCville, most likely shopping and giving blowjobs for crack.

Since the Heart-Torch has not been seen since Crystal's materialization, it may be that the Torch itself transformed into Crystal, or it ceased to exist after having accomplished its sole function. Of note, the concept of a "heart torch" has obvious romantic implications, even though it apparently summons Chris's twin sister.