I was reading all of yesterday’s comments and was thinking how much fun we all have guessing what is going on/going to happen/has happened and how nice we all are about our different ideas. So refreshing….and FUN!!
The Dittoes have left the building!So no elevator for our crew.This is the quietest Holly has been in… Well, quite some time.What’s the matter?Cat got her tongue?Kirbee ascends swiftly, she may get there first, hopefully she won’t push any buttons.Mice are excellent climbers, by the way. I’ve seen them run up the sides of buildings and go up 4-5 stories in less than 15 seconds.We’ll see how Holly does with 35 stories of freighter.
I can’t, offhand, find any specs on the Edmund Fitzgerald or other Great Lakes ore ships—-which this, as we noted last time, resembles—-so I don’t know where the freshwater tanks would be. But if the ship has been there some time, and at an angle, they might be drained out and dried out.Wouldn’t hurt to look, though.
Actually this ship makes a lot more sense as a Lucranean salvage vessel than the Opabinia Queen. A fairly modern lakes freighter is much more likely to have survived and useable by the time the Lucraneans had developed antigrav technology than a wooden sailing ship.
I like Wally’s comment in panel 2.Ship: “Where DID the water go? It’s been 7 years. How much longer am I going to have to wait until it comes back? It said it was just going out for a quick smoke.”
Oh, as for the speculation regarding the dittos responding to Wally’s lapse in concentration? Bzzzt. Thanks for playing.Does anyone here remember what the Lucranian bridge computer looked like?
TSOJ mentioned the O. Queen’s bridge computer…. …that also controlled dittos. It tried to catch Marx’s. If a similar computer is on this vessel, and still aware, then perhaps either Wally’s dittos sensed it and ran…or it has captured them.
Poor Kirbee her butt still hurts after loosing her tail.As for her comment……pure Kirbee.But still with hatches still closed. Stuff not removed. What is protecting this ship from salvage??And the dittos fled…..what are they afraid of??
I’m worried about Kirby going off by herself, (with Chic) alone. What if it has a booby trap or one of those Egyptian curses? I’m SO happy that Holly is getting a bit more like herself. She was almost always so sweet.
Veteran- The loose lines as life-boat rigging was my first thought in the previous scenes as well, but would only be adjacent to likely lifeboat positions, not draped over the various propulsion pods.
So that big question mark wasn’t the dittos reflecting Wally’s surprise, the dittos themselves were surprised? So maybe there’s something about this ship that’s different than the Opabinia Queen. Let’s hope it’s not in a bad way. That ‘dehydrated corpse’ comment did seem a bit odd. But very accurate. Kirbee’s showing up to be rather on the ball during this trek.A ship at that angle should still have plenty of water in the tanks if there was any to start with, and it didn’t hit really hard. Hope the dittos stick around.
I enjoyed going on that flashback of Marx’s dittos. I read a little going up to it and a little past.I was sure funny to see Wally’s feet zipping out behind him from the door being opened.
If this ship was owned and operated by the Lucranians, the captain’s room will probably be opulent and well-stocked, while the cargo holds will be nothing but salvaged junk. (And one or two stray RPGs.)
Re: everybody: on the issue of dittoes. When we first met them, in the Albert-and-Gustine adventure, we found a whole bunch tormenting Sparkplug over his role in the apocalypse.Suggestive that, in larger and larger numbers, the more and more intelligent they are—-and perhaps more and more willing to act in their self-interest.
@Robert Nowall said, “According to the Wikipedia article, there were also a couple passenger cabins on the Edmund Fitzgerald.”
My then-wife and I traveled, in 1968, from Fort William (now Thunder Bay) Ontario to Hamburg on a bulk freighter carrying grain, chartered by a company owned by a friend of my father’s We stayed in the Owner’s Cabin, and ate at The Captain’s Table, along with the Chief Engineer, the Chief Steward, and an engineer from the ship’s engine’s manufacturer (it was the ship’s maiden voyage, so he was there to keep an eye on things). There was another passenger, in the Pilot’s Cabin, I think it was.
FWIW, I believe that it is common practice in the shipping business that freighters have a couple of cabins that are at the disposal of the person/company chartering the ship. Apparently, a small number of passengers are allowed without tripping the limit that would require cruise-ship regulation to kick in. http://www.transitionsabroad.com/publications/magazine/0105/freighter.shtml
salenstormwing almost 9 years ago
Oh hey, the characters remember Marx’s ship too. CONTINUITY! \o/
contralto2b almost 9 years ago
I was reading all of yesterday’s comments and was thinking how much fun we all have guessing what is going on/going to happen/has happened and how nice we all are about our different ideas. So refreshing….and FUN!!
Diat60 almost 9 years ago
Trust Kirbee to put her finger on the important point her, water first, theorize later.
Diat60 almost 9 years ago
Sorry, point “here”.
AL1959 almost 9 years ago
I like the way the lizard thinks. survive first, figure it all out later. Happy early Thanksgiving everyone.
Space_cat almost 9 years ago
The Dittoes have left the building!So no elevator for our crew.This is the quietest Holly has been in… Well, quite some time.What’s the matter?Cat got her tongue?Kirbee ascends swiftly, she may get there first, hopefully she won’t push any buttons.Mice are excellent climbers, by the way. I’ve seen them run up the sides of buildings and go up 4-5 stories in less than 15 seconds.We’ll see how Holly does with 35 stories of freighter.
Robert Nowall Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I can’t, offhand, find any specs on the Edmund Fitzgerald or other Great Lakes ore ships—-which this, as we noted last time, resembles—-so I don’t know where the freshwater tanks would be. But if the ship has been there some time, and at an angle, they might be drained out and dried out.Wouldn’t hurt to look, though.
zorro456 almost 9 years ago
Inside they find Turkey, Gravy and Mountain Dew.
Too bad they didn’t find something to drink that isn’t poison.
Jenner Premium Member almost 9 years ago
It’ll be The Poseidon Adventure turned 90 degrees.
Darwinskeeper almost 9 years ago
Actually this ship makes a lot more sense as a Lucranean salvage vessel than the Opabinia Queen. A fairly modern lakes freighter is much more likely to have survived and useable by the time the Lucraneans had developed antigrav technology than a wooden sailing ship.
Ida No almost 9 years ago
I like Wally’s comment in panel 2.Ship: “Where DID the water go? It’s been 7 years. How much longer am I going to have to wait until it comes back? It said it was just going out for a quick smoke.”
Ida No almost 9 years ago
Oh, as for the speculation regarding the dittos responding to Wally’s lapse in concentration? Bzzzt. Thanks for playing.Does anyone here remember what the Lucranian bridge computer looked like?
RickD Premium Member almost 9 years ago
TSOJ mentioned the O. Queen’s bridge computer…. …that also controlled dittos. It tried to catch Marx’s. If a similar computer is on this vessel, and still aware, then perhaps either Wally’s dittos sensed it and ran…or it has captured them.
stevegallacci almost 9 years ago
The dangling lines could be the remains of lift envelope rigging- if the ship was lofted by such and the pods are merely thrusters of some sort.
craigwestlake almost 9 years ago
@TSOJ
The “Galley”
…And ‘Yes’ this is the most courteous comment section in all of GoComics. This is why I mainly post here.
Vet Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Poor Kirbee her butt still hurts after loosing her tail.As for her comment……pure Kirbee.But still with hatches still closed. Stuff not removed. What is protecting this ship from salvage??And the dittos fled…..what are they afraid of??
pam Miner almost 9 years ago
I’m worried about Kirby going off by herself, (with Chic) alone. What if it has a booby trap or one of those Egyptian curses? I’m SO happy that Holly is getting a bit more like herself. She was almost always so sweet.
stevegallacci almost 9 years ago
Veteran- The loose lines as life-boat rigging was my first thought in the previous scenes as well, but would only be adjacent to likely lifeboat positions, not draped over the various propulsion pods.
dstuart2014 almost 9 years ago
So that big question mark wasn’t the dittos reflecting Wally’s surprise, the dittos themselves were surprised? So maybe there’s something about this ship that’s different than the Opabinia Queen. Let’s hope it’s not in a bad way. That ‘dehydrated corpse’ comment did seem a bit odd. But very accurate. Kirbee’s showing up to be rather on the ball during this trek.A ship at that angle should still have plenty of water in the tanks if there was any to start with, and it didn’t hit really hard. Hope the dittos stick around.
sperry532 almost 9 years ago
Forgot to mention, the kitchen is called the galley and the eating area is called the mess.
RickD Premium Member almost 9 years ago
When the computer in the Opibinia Queen sees A. Marxes dittos, it tries to catch them. So “free” dittos would avoid ship systems.
pam Miner almost 9 years ago
I enjoyed going on that flashback of Marx’s dittos. I read a little going up to it and a little past.I was sure funny to see Wally’s feet zipping out behind him from the door being opened.
Ida No almost 9 years ago
If this ship was owned and operated by the Lucranians, the captain’s room will probably be opulent and well-stocked, while the cargo holds will be nothing but salvaged junk. (And one or two stray RPGs.)
Coyoty Premium Member almost 9 years ago
The Lucraneans are scavengers and salvagers, so I think the ships are both found objects that were refitted for flight.
Robert Nowall Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Re: everybody: on the issue of dittoes. When we first met them, in the Albert-and-Gustine adventure, we found a whole bunch tormenting Sparkplug over his role in the apocalypse.Suggestive that, in larger and larger numbers, the more and more intelligent they are—-and perhaps more and more willing to act in their self-interest.
cherns Premium Member almost 9 years ago
(Apologies for being Off Topic)
@Robert Nowall said, “According to the Wikipedia article, there were also a couple passenger cabins on the Edmund Fitzgerald.”
My then-wife and I traveled, in 1968, from Fort William (now Thunder Bay) Ontario to Hamburg on a bulk freighter carrying grain, chartered by a company owned by a friend of my father’s We stayed in the Owner’s Cabin, and ate at The Captain’s Table, along with the Chief Engineer, the Chief Steward, and an engineer from the ship’s engine’s manufacturer (it was the ship’s maiden voyage, so he was there to keep an eye on things). There was another passenger, in the Pilot’s Cabin, I think it was.
FWIW, I believe that it is common practice in the shipping business that freighters have a couple of cabins that are at the disposal of the person/company chartering the ship. Apparently, a small number of passengers are allowed without tripping the limit that would require cruise-ship regulation to kick in. http://www.transitionsabroad.com/publications/magazine/0105/freighter.shtml