I HATE PAGES LIKE THIS… They leave me wanting so much more. Which is a good thing I guess… Cause makes me also feel like I should buy the print version of things and support the comic that way.
Most distribution systems are thicker nearer the source. Look at the forced air vents in your home or business or the wiring harnesses in your car. Well, look carefully. If the cables are made of bundles of wires (or equivalent) which then split off to go to each part of the ship, then it makes sense that the thickest cables are closest to the computer core.
What you say is true, and would not be particularly noteworthy except for the fact that the cable things are NOT part of the ship. See pages 1371 and 1380 for reference.
Yeah but the cables are piercing the walls of the ship in a way that suggest they aren’t original equipment. The one in the back looks a little tentacle-y to.
I HATE PAGES LIKE THIS… They leave me wanting so much more. Which is a good thing I guess… Cause makes me also feel like I should buy the print version of things and support the comic that way.
Asuming a infinite Number of Universes there is a 50% chance for that Zodon.
Most distribution systems are thicker nearer the source. Look at the forced air vents in your home or business or the wiring harnesses in your car. Well, look carefully. If the cables are made of bundles of wires (or equivalent) which then split off to go to each part of the ship, then it makes sense that the thickest cables are closest to the computer core.
What you say is true, and would not be particularly noteworthy except for the fact that the cable things are NOT part of the ship. See pages 1371 and 1380 for reference.
Think those are part of the giant space squid/ship thingie that is eating their ship
Yeah but the cables are piercing the walls of the ship in a way that suggest they aren’t original equipment. The one in the back looks a little tentacle-y to.
David, the problem is that the “cable things” Moonshadow is referring to appear to come from the space techno squid attacking their ship.