They have yet to determine that they’re “home” in their own universe, so technically the general is still in charge until circumstances can be determined. And, to be really prickly, they could have jumped to ANOTHER universe.
On the one hand, Gen. Nelson is correct: she was flouting the official chain of command. On the other hand, she had the training and knew what to do at that moment, and she created no confusion by taking charge of operations when she did.
I think she’s doing the right thing by tendering her apology, but I think her actions should be, at the very least, retroactively authorized.
*cue Fusella’s jaw dropping*
They have yet to determine that they’re “home” in their own universe, so technically the general is still in charge until circumstances can be determined. And, to be really prickly, they could have jumped to ANOTHER universe.
Woot! We have a new Sliders comic series!
There is that possibility.
On the one hand, Gen. Nelson is correct: she was flouting the official chain of command. On the other hand, she had the training and knew what to do at that moment, and she created no confusion by taking charge of operations when she did.
I think she’s doing the right thing by tendering her apology, but I think her actions should be, at the very least, retroactively authorized.
Ha! Love to see that “No I what?” panel in context.
A gentle way to encourage Fu or a genuin regret?
Splendid comic!