All large rockets are just giant fuel tanks with the motors stuck on one end and the payload on the other. You could destroy one with a slingshot if you knew what you were doing.
My money is on “Catastrophic Re-Entry”. Even with no warhead, this thing is based on an ICBM. That’s a looooooot of rocket fuel if it happens to nose-dive on something important instead of going into orbit.
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It makes sense to me. She’s been programming a replacement chip for Wally to swap in the rocket. The chip is programmed to blow up the rocket when Flask triggers it with the handheld. When the Topsiders examine the wreckage, it’ll look like a programming error or circuit glitch.
When this is over, she’s going to have a lot of explaining to refuse to do about how she knows so much about Topsider technology. She can’t dismiss it by saying it’s not rocket science.
All they need is one well placed shot with the guns. I suspect that the guns have range. Actually they then need to get away, and if the shot was too close, that would not happen. But getting into contact range of the craft will be difficult.
bikenboatn about 13 years ago
I must be slow. Still doesn’t make sense to me. And love the floppy pinkies.
LochNessPickle about 13 years ago
All large rockets are just giant fuel tanks with the motors stuck on one end and the payload on the other. You could destroy one with a slingshot if you knew what you were doing.
Sabreur about 13 years ago
My money is on “Catastrophic Re-Entry”. Even with no warhead, this thing is based on an ICBM. That’s a looooooot of rocket fuel if it happens to nose-dive on something important instead of going into orbit.
aneathery about 13 years ago
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chireef about 13 years ago
cats pinkies are located high up on their leg. so the suit’s pinky would be empty
bikenboatn about 13 years ago
I thought the vestigial dew claw on cat legs was a thumb, not pinkie.
3hourtour Premium Member about 13 years ago
…here’s the steeple…
Coyoty Premium Member about 13 years ago
It makes sense to me. She’s been programming a replacement chip for Wally to swap in the rocket. The chip is programmed to blow up the rocket when Flask triggers it with the handheld. When the Topsiders examine the wreckage, it’ll look like a programming error or circuit glitch.
When this is over, she’s going to have a lot of explaining to refuse to do about how she knows so much about Topsider technology. She can’t dismiss it by saying it’s not rocket science.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 13 years ago
blow it up on the pad and you take out all the support staff.
OdderOtter about 13 years ago
All they need is one well placed shot with the guns. I suspect that the guns have range. Actually they then need to get away, and if the shot was too close, that would not happen. But getting into contact range of the craft will be difficult.
jeffreysg about 13 years ago
Love this comic. I can never get enough.