Well, in movie and TV depictions of Roman gladiatorial games, it is a signal to kill a defeated gladiator, as opposed to a thumbs up signal for them to live. My understanding is that that isn’t really how it worked, but is based on a misunderstanding of a written record. Nonetheless, it is obviously supposed to mean, “Kill them.”
Oh? OK, I thought they were on the Moon. So, when the Moon Governor said they had settled at the South Pole, he meant Earth’s South Pole and not the Moon’s? I need to go back and reread this from the beginning. Why are the Lunarians living on Earth and not the Moon? Thank you for answering and setting me straight.
First panel, very, very good. They established early on the the Lunarians were living at the moon’s south polar region. Earth would indeed be very low on the horizon there.
Not really. Maybe if we had space coupes but, right now, there could be pure, refined gold already shaped into ingots just waiting to be shoveled in to bins and it wouldn’t be profitable to go get it. It would cost more to get it and bring it back to Earth than the present price of gold.
I missed something. When was this ring ever referred to before, and how did Tracy get it?