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A Cupid, of a much more recent Clockwork Cherub type than Colonel-028's Mark I, once served as the Colonel's audience as he spun tall tales about the Crew's early exploits. Admiring the older Cupid and seemingly buying his stories hook line and sinker, the young Cupid went on to ask the Colonel why the Crew used arrows, traditionally offensive weapons, instead of something more directly illustrative of the peace-loving ethos the Crew claimed to embrace. The Cupid was dumbfounded when Colonel-028 replied with an absurdist pun: that this ensured the love the Cupids dispensed would not be pointless. (COMIC: Why Doth Love Sting So?)