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March 17th, 2008

Diagnostic

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The contest continues! Let’s see what you guys can do with this strip.

I am 99% done the book, but Scribus has been giving me some technical problems. The most most recent has been that the export-to-image feature isn’t working quite right, and the pdf export messes up the colours. Sigh.

16 Responses to “Diagnostic”

  1. John Says:

    Strange. Why would an air-breathing mammal need a water tank on its head? Surely there would be better ways to keep its skin from drying out.

  2. fluffy Says:

    Clearly that’s just an air tank, with a humidifier inside.

  3. Jake Says:

    Um….

    A talking dolphin in a robosuit?

    Really?

  4. Aarohan Says:

    There’s some sort of device attaches to its head thats reading brainwaves and translating into speech. Hence the BOLD text dialog.

  5. Kevin Says:

    Half way through drawing the dolphin’s suit, it dawned on me that he would probably drown in it. Then I figured that he could just breathe through a specially designed aperture near his blow-hole. Or that it might just be really, really humid in there.

    And yes, the machine is talking for him. That’s why his speech bubble is square, and his words are in bold. Maybe I should have used a different font, or make the tail point at the thing’s chest or something?

    Also - I was originally going to put some dolphins jumping out of the water in the distance, but decided that that would be overkill.

  6. jfizer Says:

    See, the dolphin drowning would have been funny.

  7. T-Roland Says:

    It actually would… Well, let’s see if one of those contest-comics will do so.

  8. Brennan Says:

    So he has a brainwave-to-english scanner all hooked up but he still wears a bluetooth headset? Man, those things are everywhere. I also like how his robosuit sits on one big wheel.

  9. Jake Says:

    Yeah, I got that-the suit is rendering his brain-waves intelligible.

  10. Jordan Says:

    that suit reminds me of gizmo duck

  11. Shou Says:

    Yes, Mr./Ms. Dolphin just needs to ‘move’ a few more times, and he’ll be completely desensitized and VERY well adjusted! (:
    (That’s how it works. Try it, you’ll see!)

  12. Riot Says:

    Cool. Not just a sad robot, a sad DOLPHIN robot,

  13. Winston Rowntree Says:

    I like this. It’s astutely depressing, and the coloring really looks good. Very memorable–well done.

  14. alec Says:

    I’d like it better if there were some sort of implication that the dolphin itself were some kind of scientist or explorer instead of a test subject. Yuri Gagarin trapped in space is more poignant than the same thing for Laika.

    It’s still great, though. I love dolphin surface exploration; it’s one of the neater bits of vaguely plausible sci-fi there is.

  15. Pfeniks Says:

    This webcomic twists my brain!

    This one in particular makes me sad!

    Hehehe-nice work!

  16. Brian Says:

    Intelligent Dolphins eh. You haven’t by any chance read the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy series have you?

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