Well, if you’ve noticed the pattern by now, it won’t come as surprise to you that we’ll be leaving Vessa and Patty and Elly and her little family to their troubles, and next week we’ll be back to see how General Nelson’s getting along.
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Aaarrrgggghh, with the jumping around!
Seems like Vessa and Scavina are two peas in a pod—always putting people to the question.
It goes with their respective jobs. *shrugs*
-Why am I not surprised?
At least the cat is “sort of” out of the bag.
Danger! I suspect that means the underground group is required to kill any person with signs of Miesti infection. If its possible to actually get infected (and its not just their imaginations) then having one of those “converted” people in their midst would be having a traitor inside, endangering them all.
Im with glennnnn on this one. If the natives find out, the situation will likely go from normal to epic fail in seconds.
This is where the desperation sets in and all the world goes to crap. Time to get the Hell out of Dodge.
That’s a really cute kid in panels 3 and 8. Are we heading for an Aliens or Shards of Honor scenario…?
I vote Aliens just because I just watched it last night. Oh, and power loaders. I predict Aria will fight the Miesti Butterfly Queen in a power loader.
That should have come out as “Aria, in a power loader”. The other way just seems way too ridiculous.
Oh, wow. Tears are welling in her eyes. These Miesti mean business. Does that mean she’s going to go all Rautani and turn into a violent mess? …I’m thinking yes.
The lady survivor from the Hiawatha has seen this happen before. They may only have a short time before the underground people send out the alarm and escape will be impossible.
I’ve got to say, Vessa strikes me as the most hypocritical of the crew. During the course of the story, we’ve seen her scold others (even the General!) over what she considers to be irrational or overly violent responses to situations. But she’s always sniping at her team members, which can’t do much for group cohesion, and now – while having a conversation with a clearly distraught tragedy survivor (in a public space filled with unknown people, including a young child *right there*), she’s grabbing clothing and yelling at the poor woman?
Feh. I’m sure she’s very good at the whole chemistry thing, but I haven’t seen her do much useful in this story.
Hmm, if someone repeatedly didn’t answer my questions, especially when they’re such important questions, I might start grabbing people by the lapel. Actually I’d probably use harsh language instead, but it would be pretty harsh and not printable online in a comic like this.
More like a swift back-handing?
She needs it spelled out, apparently. Dense, confrontational…