Alice and the Major come from very different backgrounds, haha.
Nevertheless, they are united by circumstance - although Jay probably needs to learn that telling Alice *not* to do something is probably the only way to get her *to* do that thing.
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Yay lewd public displays should never be a crime. And what's wrong with a peace sign?
Haha, you don't want those hippie protesters rallying behind a silly symbol, now!
Ban it all and send em' home!
And don't worry, Alice isn't someone who lets people decide when she is allowed to be lewd.
Oh, that terrible peace sign! It must not be seen again!
"interfering with state business" Hah!
The state has no legitimate business. Every 'service' it provides at the barrel of a gun with stolen resources can be provided more efficiently and morally by private means.
I just discovered this through a link from another webcomic, and read the whole backstory. Interesting, but a question: when Alice first finds the Major, she says he's been in stasis for 200 years, then suddenly in one post it's 300 years. Explanation?
Ah, silly Alice, always screwing up her dates and information. ;)
In her defense though, she *was* just making an assumption! :o
At least that's the explanation that i'm gonna stick with, hahaha.
Thanks for giving the comic a read! :) hope ya keep checking in!
How about this: she just guessed at 200 years, but when she and the Major compared dates, she found it was closer to 300.
Nuclear-disarmament sign, technically. I'm a Heinleinist so I dislike it too.
Nitpick - a serious one this time: it's 5'6" on the lineup wall, not 5'5". A foot has twelve inches, not ten. That's even assuming the authorities hadn't gone metric, which a futuristic fascist regime certainly would have.
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