Suggested wine pairing: carménère.
It may have taken almost 12 years, but the inevitable has arrived.
(Technorabbits don’t actually have motherships, as is supposed in the above link. I wrote a whole scene about it, but it sucked and got cut. All you need to know is that they come in different sizes.)
(Oh, and no, the seaboratory in the scene wherein Dr. Dee and Mary Chaos see the technorabbit is not to scale. That’s the scale of the toy version. Unfortunately, Hasbro has not returned my emails. I suspect this is because I haven’t sent them any.)
Did you seriously. So in 5 more years, they’ll be fully destroying everything?
I like how this semi-stick-figure comic has really chunky guns. You’re putting those flood fills where they NEED to go. No little L-guns or anything dumb like that.
The problem with stealth forklifts is that forks make a ton of noise when you drop one after lifting it. also I want that krab poster now. Those things are so juicy and good if you can get the right brand. It may not be as good as crab, but it’s so much better than the fish that it’s made out of.
I am tempted to take up needlepoint specifically to make “Home Umami Home” samplers to give out come the holidays.
That is if we survive that long, curse this Technorabbit Apocalypse.
Cold: There’s no reason to assume that comic wasn’t set the full 17 years before this one.
Now that I know what flood fills are, I’m well on my way to continuing not to make pixel art! …Though I guess since this whole thing is digital, I kinda already make imitation pixel art. Still tastes good in pixel art pasta.
(And I thought I left a pretty big hint:
http://mountaincomics.com/comic/mt1144/
http://mountaincomics.com/comic/mountain-time-293/
…unless you somehow don’t always have Mountain Time 293 on your mind.)
Lemoncurry?: I could see about delaying the apocalypse if one of those needlepoints wound up on my wall.
Wow, I didn’t make that connection at all–but I think even if I had, it wouldn’t have guaranteed that those two weren’t standing there holding their puzzle event for some number of years. I mean, if they’re that committed to it, there’s no telling how long they’ve been standing there already.
Well I did reread the archive last.. year? Which means I’ve read every MT twice, which is twice as much as I’ve read most webcomics. Actually significantly more, if you consider all the webcomics I haven’t read, or that don’t exist yet.
Buuuut there’s a LOT. So it slips through my brains.
Xin: Actually, I was thinking of them as sort of a permanent fixture there, and the “hint” was just that there’s only two comics that show that one very specific location. At the same time, I never really expected anyone to make the connection, which is why I went ahead and pointed it out.
Cold: I doubt anyone has read the average webcomic more than .0001 times, yeah. But I was just joking about making the connection. If anything, I’m planting little things to notice on your next reread 13 years from now.
It’s a date
always bothered me how webcomics don’t have ‘reruns’
I’ll see you in 2036. I might even wear a tie.
I think the way to make “reruns” of webcomics is to go back 50 or 100 episodes and reread a “season.”
That’s the most I’ve done on MT for a long time (excluding continuity research).
Oh yeah I used to do that too! Fun times. I’ll certainly reread alla my stuff before I continue with a new comic.