Spacetrawler, audio version For the blind or visually impaired, October 24, 2022.
Going a little Jerzy Kosinski’s “Being There” on this one. 🙂
Spacetrawler, audio version For the blind or visually impaired, October 24, 2022.
Going a little Jerzy Kosinski’s “Being There” on this one. 🙂
He must be from Minnesota. Mosquito killing is a survival instinct for us.
He asked Replicator to make a gun that automatically hits whatever he’s firing at.
Should market those in Minnesota.
This was just talked about yesterday in the comments!
Emily wins again on Thinking Ahead! (And steal the prize from the Real Author, of course!)
Sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from the Force.
The Force is actually duct tape. It has a light side and a dark side and it binds everything together.
And yet another Don Martin moment. Fratzzz. Brilliant!
Considering where he’s from originally. Minnesota mosquito’s are nothing. Mind, if one desired stealth. The ones in Montana are stealth personified, you only know when they are around if it’s a BIG. I’m talking ginormous and you can see their murmurations big swarm of those suckers. They aren’t tiny, you just can’t see the.
Unmissable weapon meets unkillable foe. Result is as expected… for no one in particular.
Considering that half the critters the Stribs have thrown at the humans are harmless, I have to wonder what it was about the Traelth that was so “lethal.” Causes an itch you can’t scratch, perhaps?
A lot of Strib weapons seem to be designed to attack dogs.
Things that squirt water–“Aagh! Bath!!!” Things that make horrible high pitched noises to make you barking mad.
Should have gone with moose fly instead. Think they’re called deer ked in North America?
Silent. All of a sudden the flying louse is trying to burrow into the corner of your eye.
While you’re driving.
Reminds me of the time I swatted a charging hornet out of the air with a stick. Clearly still proud of that moment.
don’t know if it’s just the normal looseness of a “cartoony” art style but to me the path of the “zap” is not *quite* parallel with the barrel of the gun
a nice subtle touch if deliberate
No, this weapon can fire at very odd angles. It has been known to hit something at a 90- degree angle to point of aim.
right, i was just wondering if that effect was actually being shown, it was a really subtle thing