Serious enough for pants means it's serious business indeed.
So this page is pretty dialogue heavy, as will the next several probably be as we conclude Chpt.2.1.
So dig in and enjoy, and hopefully I won't spell too many words wrong as I bumble through the harebrained plot i've concocted!
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~Marshall
Read either dot or hyphen until space, print the corresponding letter, continue.
Though it would need the Morse code stored there for comparisons...
Tsk. Those new computers! It even was a cargo ship!
srs bsns is srs bsns.
Though bringing down an organization with a bunch of guys is hard. We have seen how well that went...
Haha, built do do a slim margin of tasks and nothing more. That's what you get for driving around a beat up old Semi-Truck of the future :P
She can do many things without pants!
Many of those things are classified.
Yeah, let's keep the pants off for just a little bit longer ;D
Love her pose.
Thanks!
Don't worry, i'm sure everyone will find excuses to lose their clothes in the future.
The future is a difficult time to stay dressed, evidently.
love the coloring on this one :D
good to see some more superhero-ish looking comics around here
Thank you ^_^
I definitely take inspiration from the superhero comics out there.
Morse is a very simple substitution code, and given enough material to work with, todays computers could, without any prior knowledge of it, and with software for it, decode it in less than 5 seconds.
Haha perhaps. But that's no fun! Maybe the ship simply has no code breaking programs at all.
Or maybe Alice just doesn't know how to use them properly, haha.
For the story's sake, let's say it was something like that :D
Depending upon how far in the future this is supposed to be (I don't really want to know, it's more fun to speculate as the story progresses), it's entirely likely that Morse Code has been left upon the dust heap of history. Also, from a storytelling standpoint, it's important that Jay has specialized knowledge from the past, otherwise it diminishes his relevance in the present. He is, after all, a relic of numerous bygone eras, and his value as a developed [and interesting] character necessitates more than physically oriented problem solving skills.
That being said, it's also just cool that he knows it. ;)
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