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Zillatain
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Monday is keeping things simple this week. (=O=) ----- Vote for Sluggy Freelance at Top Web Comics. Remember to vote EACH day. Sat=[#62 +0 *538] Sun=[#64 -2 *569] Mon=[#61 +3 *606] NCoID™284
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garyfritz
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Post Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 1:12 am |
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In the end, Sharpe got the sharp in the end.
Go Teresa! Good thing you've got EMP-proof night-vision goggles!
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endplanets
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Post Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 1:20 am |
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Bummer they don't have any smokers and/or ninjas to light the way. And that they have Five Nights At Freddy doors which need electricity to keep the door shut (they have springs that want to push it up but the door is held in place by an electronically powered magnet at the bottom?)
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Silverwalker
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Post Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 1:27 am |
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Great strip. The comic strip too!
The colors, the plan, the smooth exit. I didn't think she would get away when she was caught. But Slaughteresa is one of the few who could get away, of course.
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balthazar
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Post Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 1:31 am |
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endplanets wrote: Bummer they don't have any smokers and/or ninjas to light the way. And that they have Five Nights At Freddy doors which need electricity to keep the door shut (they have springs that want to push it up but the door is held in place by an electronically powered magnet at the bottom?) There are very few electronically sealed doors that won't open up when they lose power, simply because of fire codes. There are exceptions, of course, but it would appear that the hC detention block is not one of them.
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Cow_k
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Post Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 1:37 am |
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Hopefully this isn't considered spec, but I don't think she's out of the fire just yet. Her overconfidence actually makes me nervous.
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Eagle299
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Post Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 2:52 am |
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Cow_k wrote: Hopefully this isn't considered spec, but I don't think she's out of the fire just yet. Her overconfidence actually makes me nervous. Right there with you.
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Spirantz
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Post Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 7:14 am |
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I don't know how making an EMP resistant device would work, but I'm rather surprised that an evil corporation jail cell is so poorly protected against them.
Also eww, Teresa. Pulled down his pants to get it up his butt? Just... Ewww.
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Bunny Suction
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Post Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 10:58 am |
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Not that I'm complaining, but she took her clothes off why exactly? :)
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Persephone
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Post Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 11:52 am |
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Stealth, I imagine. Big, froofy-skirted get-ups like she had on are both bulky and noisy.
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Rombobjörn
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Post Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 12:31 pm |
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Spirantz wrote: I don't know how making an EMP resistant device would work, Shield it with metal. Spirantz wrote: but I'm rather surprised that an evil corporation jail cell is so poorly protected against them. I guess the staff-turnover at Hereti-Corp has been so high that certain experiences have been lost. Spirantz wrote: Also eww, Teresa. Pulled down his pants to get it up his butt? Just... Ewww. Into his buttock, not up his butt. The gluteal muscles are a common place for injections, at least in popular culture. Bunny Suction wrote: Not that I'm complaining, but she took her clothes off why exactly? :) She'd never have gotten that crinoline past the guards unnoticed.
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garyfritz
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Post Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 3:41 pm |
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I think it's impressive that not only are her night-vision goggles EMP-proof, they also emit absolutely no light....
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Silly Green Monkey
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Post Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 9:06 pm |
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Light-emitting night-vision goggles would be useless. They work by focusing available ambient light, not producing some. They're not goggle-flashlights.
I don't think she's overconfident, I think the smile means she's having fun.
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garyfritz
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Post Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2016 12:10 am |
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Ya I know. But electronic doodads tend to have little blinky-lights. Apparently whoever designed those goggles had some common sense.
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Eagle299
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Post Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2016 3:36 am |
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garyfritz wrote: Ya I know. But electronic doodads tend to have little blinky-lights. Apparently whoever designed those goggles had some common sense. Pretty sure that's more Hollywood than real life. Like how Hollywood space suits tend to have lights built into the helmets so we can see the actor's face. In reality that would nearly blind the person wearing it.
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