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WCDT 2952-2956 (4-8 May 2015)

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Neko_Ali:
But Gordon has an animal chassis. And Toaster-chan is an appliance.

ZoeB:
I can see a market for a Teddy-Bear chassis, especially when working with children.

The Reality is that there *are* monsters out there, only a very few, but some.



Except the monsters belong to pedophile rings, and a teddy bear AI has rather more than a sword....

SubaruStephen:

--- Quote from: cesium133 on 07 May 2015, 08:20 ---Robot attack dogs would be pretty terrifying.

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THAT'S the understatement of the week.


hedgie:

--- Quote from: BenRG on 07 May 2015, 00:17 ---
--- Quote from: hedgie on 07 May 2015, 00:03 ---
Much like Lister, I'm not a big fan of talking toasters
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Yet, ultimately, whose fault was it? Humanity created a fully-sentient being whose raison d'être was to make toast! To quote Talkie himself: "I toast, therefore I am"! Can we blame him for becoming fixated on his prime function?

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Hmm.  Trashbot liked his job too much as well.  Perhaps it's the "too much" that is the problem here.


--- Quote from: Neko_Ali on 07 May 2015, 17:41 ---But Gordon has an animal chassis. And Toaster-chan is an appliance.

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I wouldn't argue with a spider that big, personally.

jheartney:
While we wait for Friday's comic, I wanted to comment on how nicely Jeph did May's body language these past two strips. In the first, she's aggressively all over Momo, violating her physically and verbally. In the panel outside the school, May is swinging her arms wide, taking up a large body space. Then, once they enter, May shuts down, holding her arms close and giving everybody the side-eye. Beautiful portrait of a personality without using dialogue, even though May's language is one of her most memorable traits.

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