[Apologies for the slightly late posting here this morning.]
I can’t believe it– I finally got to page 100!
In terms of total number of story pages, though, including the various short stories and the Pathfinder interlude, I actually passed the 100-page mark some time ago– it’s more like page 154 now. And if you count total updates, with the holiday specials and so on… well, geez, I’ve got no idea.
But the point is, the number that most people will pay attention to has hit three digits at last. And that’s pretty awesome!
Number, there is a number? Hmm, true… Congrats anyways
(No, truly, I really like the story and the drawing. Keep going – and do tell when you go to print.)
Shouldn’t they have done biohazard scans before traipsing about the place without helmets?
Yes, Nestor is right, how do they know the local viruses aren’t going to eat them alive?
I have a question about the comics that pop up during the week that somehow disappear shortly thereafter like the wolf page and the one last week that for the life of me I can’t recall at the moment, but I know it had to do with the super geek. Where do these comics go and will they reappear again somewhere? I love the story so far, and the art is great, so keep up the good work. XOXOXOXO
Hurrah! Congrats on the milestone.
@Eddie– usually the holiday specials and other non-storyline posts end up in the Extras section (the link is in the bar just above the comic). But the page you’re talking about, with the hyenas, was an April Fools thing that I didn’t archive anywhere because I didn’t imagine anyone would want to see it again! But if people are actually interested in it, I suppose I could find a place for it in the Extras somewhere…
@Nestor and SysKoll– the Survey Contact Team have very good reasons for their methods, as I’m sure some creative microbiologist out there would be happy to explain for us. (Aren’t I supposed to offer a No-Prize for this sort of thing?
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Congrats on 100! whee!
But wait, they’re going to examine the site for hazards… Before they go in?
Isn’t that what Red Shirted Disposable Crew-persons are for?
You’ll be hearing from our Union rep about this!
Baxter
Red Shirted Disposable Crew-persons Local 8675309
Remember: If the job is too hazardous for valuable crew members, look for the Union Red Shirt!
Dying horribly since 1966, so you don’t have to.
I hope the pretty, tall, lady, with the good sense of humor will be alright. Because no one suspects the butterfly.
Hmmm… nose filters??
They probably sent down analysis probes or something to get samples of atmosphere, plant life, IR readings, bio-scanning-things, whatchamacallums, wotsits, ummm…
Please, someone who knows something about all that, help me out here! ;D
Well, congrats anyway! Is there a number ’100′ hidden somewhere in there?
“Even if it kills us”