Okay! We’re going to see the pages in colour now, as they were supposed to be in the first place. And since this is, inevitably, a repeat for most of you, I hope you will enjoy seeing one of the Playing Card pieces from the Indiegogo campaign. The folks who pledged for these got the original art which was the inked version on paper, but since the final deck (if it ever gets completed) would be in colour, I’ve gone ahead and added that.
It’s like “Wizard of Oz” when we’re not in Kansas anymore…
When it comes to quantum effects like dimensional jumping, it’s rather Wizard of Odds …
Yes! It’s those damned little quarks, always being so unpredictable.
The veteran quantum-pilot wears a T shirt that says, “Don’t follow me, I’m lost!”
Something’s been puzzling me since last night… it has to do with the bridge stations. I suppose I could have asked this long ago, since we’ve seen the bridge quite a lot. Anyway, my question is: do the stations have a logical arrangement? I guess the reason why I ask is that Fusella and Jerran are seated closest to the globe, on the bottom level, whereas the General and Darvin are on the upper level. There is no “center seat” for the captain, in other words, like there is on the IP ships.
Oh… wait. Maybe that’s what’s been puzzling me—the two stations in the foreground here appear to be facing toward each other, and not facing the globe, as they are in pp. 343-346.