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WCDT Strips 3331-3335 (17 to 21 October 2016)

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BenRG:
Okay, inspiration struck! Who is Fairy Girl?

I genuinely think that she may be a county employee who dresses up in costume to get the citizens in the mood for Easter, Christmas, Thanksgiving or whatever. It is purely a personal eccentricity that each costume has a fairy theme. :lol:

So, what's going to happen this week? I'm predicting Faye and Bubbles at the apartment. Whilst they are being awkward and Bubbles is visibly restraining herself from killing Pintsize, I suspect that odd things may be up at the Skate Park. Such as what? Such as a hurried evacuation (in response to police interest) to 'Site B' that will leave a puzzled Bubbles and Faye returning to a totally empty building. The lesson, ladies and gentlemen? Don't take long breaks without your boss's knowledge. You might miss something important!

celticgeek:
There seem to be a lot of noisy raccoons in this town.

jheartney:

--- Quote from: celticgeek on 16 Oct 2016, 21:41 ---There seem to be a lot of noisy raccoons in this town.

--- End quote ---

Had them in my attic once; they are not quiet animals.

If Lilac is a real LEO, why is she hiding from Bubbles? Messing with LEO's is a short trip to a world of hurt, I should think, so she's safe (even aside from the "robot's core selves are impregnable" bit).

hedgie:
Interesting.  It looks like the comic which actually had robocop's name was a Patreon-only bonus.  I guess it'll have to wait until it hits a live comic to use it.

Is it cold in here?:
The strip is funny, but if Detective Lilac has the same kind of emotional responses as a carbon-based cop, she's going to take this personally.

Hiding from Bubbles makes some sense in general, but it's not likely what she was taught in police academy. I would also have expected her to have some better plan in mind for a meeting with Bubbles, like maybe "Hello. I am streaming this conversation to a cloud server and have two off-site backups in the last 24 hours. Those are standard safety precautions, though, not anything I need to do around someone who's served her country. There is another service you can provide ...".

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