Actually, NO, Pacejv. I only recall one black redshirt in Star Trek: TOS. All the others I remember were white, one of them was a very pretty woman (she bought it instead of the black redshirt)…and I think I can trust my automatic mental statistics gatherer on this one.
And so I don’t have to re-emphasize everything: I wouldn’t have remotely thought in a millennium that the typical Star Trek redshirt was black. Look what it took to get Lt. Uhura on board at all.
Okay… So far, the logic is: The redshirt will die. Except when there’s a black guy around, who always dies first. But only if he doesn’t wear a red shirt. If the redshirt is female but not black, she won’t die until the Captain made a move on her. Except green females who never wear shirts. Non-green females who don’t take off their red shirt either die or become black. Whichever happens first. Unless they are naked or Ernest Borgnine.
@JohananRakkav …I think “Desultourist” beats both of us on this one, friend. Would you agree that in the first trek movie the bald tall woman who melds with Vega is really a knockout?
It was “V’ger”, because of the damage to the “Made in USA” label in its travels.
Voyager 1 is already in the Oort Cloud out past Pluto, and Voyager 2 isn’t far behind (but in another direction, “up” out of the plane of the ecliptic (the orbital plane of our Sol system).
We still hear a whisper from them every so often, but there’s not much exciting to report, and no pretty pictures (little light out there in the Big Dark).
More intriguing is why Pioneer-10, yet earlier, has been slowed down. And the data to unravel that little mystery (or maybe a clue to a big one) was almost trashed!
@pbarnrob Thank you. I just stumbled across a Laurance Doyle ref that said he was an early JPL imaging engr. who was analysing pictures from Voyager Jupiter & Saturn! That little craft gets around! (This was years ago I’d guess.)
Until Gocomics gets their act together, here are links to today’s and yesterday’s Brewster Rockit strips:
http://www.comicstripnation.com/brewster-rocket-space-guy/index.html
And:
http://www.comicstripnation.com/brewster-rocket-space-guy/brewster-rocket-space-guy-20100222.html
In Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan, the crewmember whose death was inspirational was that of Peter Preston, Scotty’s nephew…”he stood at his post while the trainees ran.”
margueritem almost 15 years ago
Missing a vital part, ‘eh Brewster?
markoteittinen almost 15 years ago
The expandable crewman is colored wrong. His shirt should be red :-)
drwatson almost 15 years ago
You’ve got sell the invasion!
zero almost 15 years ago
Based on focus groups, and extensive audience feedback the expendable crewman should be Tyler Perry. ASAP
Rakkav almost 15 years ago
Actually, NO, Pacejv. I only recall one black redshirt in Star Trek: TOS. All the others I remember were white, one of them was a very pretty woman (she bought it instead of the black redshirt)…and I think I can trust my automatic mental statistics gatherer on this one.
Rakkav almost 15 years ago
And so I don’t have to re-emphasize everything: I wouldn’t have remotely thought in a millennium that the typical Star Trek redshirt was black. Look what it took to get Lt. Uhura on board at all.
All that said: I love today’s strip! :))
Dkram almost 15 years ago
ST/TOS episode “By any other name”
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Desultourist almost 15 years ago
Okay… So far, the logic is: The redshirt will die. Except when there’s a black guy around, who always dies first. But only if he doesn’t wear a red shirt. If the redshirt is female but not black, she won’t die until the Captain made a move on her. Except green females who never wear shirts. Non-green females who don’t take off their red shirt either die or become black. Whichever happens first. Unless they are naked or Ernest Borgnine.
wicky almost 15 years ago
Maybe a fully armed Jarvic 7
lightblade77 almost 15 years ago
You’re in trouble now Brewster.
swhite828 almost 15 years ago
Wait! Where are the pitchfork and torch bearers?
rdh288 almost 15 years ago
He also needs a musician, right Luffy?
Trebor39 almost 15 years ago
Just get some bug spray and end this conflict before it begins.
Pacejv almost 15 years ago
@JohananRakkav …I think “Desultourist” beats both of us on this one, friend. Would you agree that in the first trek movie the bald tall woman who melds with Vega is really a knockout?
Sherlock Watson almost 15 years ago
All those crew members, and the only one with pointed ears looks like a toad? Brewster might as well surrender now.
Pacejv almost 15 years ago
Oops, Vega was a car…was it Veja?
pbarnrob almost 15 years ago
It was “V’ger”, because of the damage to the “Made in USA” label in its travels.
Voyager 1 is already in the Oort Cloud out past Pluto, and Voyager 2 isn’t far behind (but in another direction, “up” out of the plane of the ecliptic (the orbital plane of our Sol system).
We still hear a whisper from them every so often, but there’s not much exciting to report, and no pretty pictures (little light out there in the Big Dark).
More intriguing is why Pioneer-10, yet earlier, has been slowed down. And the data to unravel that little mystery (or maybe a clue to a big one) was almost trashed!
Pacejv almost 15 years ago
@pbarnrob Thank you. I just stumbled across a Laurance Doyle ref that said he was an early JPL imaging engr. who was analysing pictures from Voyager Jupiter & Saturn! That little craft gets around! (This was years ago I’d guess.)
MommaMadeMe almost 15 years ago
Isn’t she’s forgetting Cliff’s son Philbert?
MdwsAg90 almost 15 years ago
Maybe on vacation?
dr.mel Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Until Gocomics gets their act together, here are links to today’s and yesterday’s Brewster Rockit strips: http://www.comicstripnation.com/brewster-rocket-space-guy/index.html And: http://www.comicstripnation.com/brewster-rocket-space-guy/brewster-rocket-space-guy-20100222.html
puddleglum1066 almost 15 years ago
Today’s strip is up at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer site:
http://www.seattlepi.com/fun/comic.asp?feature_id=Brewster
Looks like ucomics is just messed up again…
captainedd almost 15 years ago
In Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan, the crewmember whose death was inspirational was that of Peter Preston, Scotty’s nephew…”he stood at his post while the trainees ran.”
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 5 years ago
So close…