Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for July 22, 2011
Transcript:
Jeffrey: So our ancestors came here from another planet? That's so cool! Danae: Why is that cool? Jeffrey: 'Cuz that means we come from the best of the best in the galaxy! Danae: Whoa! Lars: Umm... Jeffrey: Or this is just a big penal colony. Lars: Bingo. Danae: Well, that explains so much... To be punishingly concluded.
comicgos over 13 years ago
Bingo Dingo!
yyyguy over 13 years ago
World of Ptaavs. i won’t bore everyone with the references to Secret of the Martian Moons again. you can read it yesterday’s comments if you want to.
rayannina over 13 years ago
I was thinking Georgia.
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
Was the moon a sleeper ship like Botany Bay was?
AKHenderson Premium Member over 13 years ago
The ultimate Australia.Hm, maybe the Ekert was sent to act as a sort of prison warden, keeping the Earthlings happy and pacified so they wouldn’t think of escape.
The Old Wolf over 13 years ago
44 minutes ago, AKHenderson ninja’d my thoughts. So that would make Australia the worst of the worst of the worst… Sir! Except for the fact that my Aussie mates are among the finest people I’ve ever known…
kreole over 13 years ago
i’m still impressed by the technology of the spaceship’s 2-cycle’s putt putts.
tripwire45 over 13 years ago
The planet Australia. Didn’t turn out too bad.
bagbalm over 13 years ago
Anybody with a backbone left England – by prison ship or voluntarily. What is left is domesticated and disarmed. They have to put their garbage out at the convenience of the local council and not their life. I’ll take the prison colony.
arye uygur over 13 years ago
I remember reading a SF story about some interplanetary explorers who crashlanded on a planet and had to dispose of their waste. Although it was against code they left it on the planet they crashed into. Oh well, it was a barren planet and the 3rd from its star…
vwdualnomand over 13 years ago
so, we weren’t created by a being in 7 days and taking a rib from a guy. that explains so much that we are a penal colony like australia. and, if earth loses it status as a penal colony and find out their version of england…those will say that we got funny accents. and, then we called them pommies.
labrat407 over 13 years ago
No wonder we are in the unfashionable arm of the galaxy…
Potrzebie over 13 years ago
I must be descended from a shoplifter or some other small-time criminal then.
Allan CB Premium Member over 13 years ago
S.S. Botany Bay from Star Trek. LOVE the reference here. Where’s Kahn?
David Cygan over 13 years ago
So L. Ron Hubbard was right?
TheDOCTOR over 13 years ago
Okay sooooo, This explains Australia and Alcatraz, We had this idea buried in our genetic Makeup.
psychlady over 13 years ago
So – this is how it moves toward an ending?
Mahop47 over 13 years ago
I wonder if he’s ever read David Weber’s “Mutineer’s Moon”. where the moon is actually an ancient starship, and we are all descendants of the mutineers, marooned on Earth, lol.
Wiley creator over 13 years ago
I hope I don’t disappoint some of you here who are obviously big sci-fi readers that I am not one myself. In fact, I’ve never read a science fiction novel in my life. But I find interesting that several of you have noted similarities of this silly storyline to different novels by various authors, most of whom I’ve never heard of. When writing this series, I just wanted to come up with the dumbest, most ludicrous scenario to a real life event (the contest by the Pentagon) that I could think of for the sake of silly humor. I had no idea authors in the past used a similar storyline seriously for a book! Thanks for letting me know. I find it fascinating.
Destiny23 over 13 years ago
At least now we know why manned moon missions ended abruptly 40 years ago — they were too close to seeing something they weren’t supposed to see! However the warning was issued, it was heeded, and now the U.S. isn’t even sending people into orbit any more…
dwagon55 over 13 years ago
It makes so much sense now…
Michelle Morris over 13 years ago
Earth: the Botany Bay of the Universe. SIGH!
kpduty over 13 years ago
So it IS an actual contest! Just absurd enough to spawn a cartoon. Bravo! But, I’m not a sci-fi reader, either, and was beginning to think I was the only one…
Dtroutma over 13 years ago
We work harder every day to prove our species was the reject.
jsheehan223 over 13 years ago
Someone’s been reading Douglas Adams…. lol
Cucklebur over 13 years ago
Earth is a penal colony?? That why there are so many dicks in Washington!!
KylieS over 13 years ago
Suddenly my whole existance makes sense.
falcon_370f over 13 years ago
Kind of obvious, when you consider who and what our leaders are.
dfowensby over 13 years ago
y’all sound like whizzers of Oz…hehheh.
CKO86 over 13 years ago
OK, Wiley, we get it. You hate the whole human race. Now how about doing us a favor and finding a new topic?
This “penal colony” cartoon is the biggest clunker he’s turned out in five years….and that’s saying something.
BaconBoyCamper over 13 years ago
Hi Baslim…I think in the Star Trek movie, “The Wrath of Khan”, their spaceship was named the “Botany Bay”…
BaconBoyCamper over 13 years ago
Hi Wiley!Don’t worry, there are lots out here enjoying this arc. 50-1 odds, anyways, at this point of time…
momazilla over 13 years ago
For another take on Botany Bay, check out “Freedom’s Landing” By Anne McCaffery
bmonk over 13 years ago
There was another story I read years ago—multiple intelligent species, but only humans, with dozens of inhabited planets were clearly related, with a range of development, so that there were more and less evolved races. The question was why and how humans developed across so many parsecs..As the story starts, the main researcher shows that by projecting the galaxy back in time, there was a certain time when the human races made a good pattern—except the center was missing. So of course they went to look at the world at the heart of the pattern, and find a monument—that explains how this advanced race had one of its exploration ships infested by the equivalent of rats, who were mutated by living too close to the radioactive drive machinery. They had tried to kill off the infestations on the nearer planets, but realized they could never get rid of them all. . . ..Dern if I can recall where I read it, or the story’s author or title. Sounds like something from an anthology, perhaps Pournelle’s Imperial Stars or something like that.
marvee over 13 years ago
A new (to me) explanation for all the evil on Earth.
TMO1 Premium Member over 13 years ago
This would be the only way we could have originated on another planet. The Australia of the universe. (Not knocking Australia, but everyone knows their penal colony history.)
tgrfemme over 13 years ago
“Stranger in a Strange Land”…or a strange penal colony. No, wait, a penal colony…wasn’t that “The Moon is a Harsh Mistress?” ;)
lin4869 over 13 years ago
I probably go against the grain, but I’m constantly thankful for all of the really nice people I meet. I try to be a nice person and they respond likewise. I’m grateful…
lin4869 over 13 years ago
However, I’ve never forgotten TO SERVE MAN from the “Twilight Zone”. Aaack!
vldazzle over 13 years ago
@Arye- what was the story name and author of that? Sounds like something I’d like. I used to love good Sci Fi and Fantasy (even wrote a couple of fun stories) but I prefer painting to writing.
Seed_drill over 13 years ago
So, is Wiley thinking of starting his own religion now?
vldazzle over 13 years ago
I agree that most Sci Fi movies made in early days were a total abomination, but books and short stories (especially by independant authors) were GREAT!
johnscar Premium Member over 13 years ago
That DOES explain so much!!!
Jean_1960 over 13 years ago
Ha ha, that’s my husband’s theory, that we’re a penal colony.
Stephen Saintonge about 13 years ago
They’ve been reading MUTINEER’S MOON by David Weber, it seems.
phoenixnyc over 1 year ago
So….Earth is basically Australia?