Comic Discussion > QUESTIONABLE CONTENT
WCDT 3621 to 3625 (27th November to 1st December 2017)
Zebediah:
You know, I just thought of an obvious candidate for the author of the dossier. Someone who knows Hannelore from childhood, who would have no trouble churning out 900 pages of trivia about her, and who would not be above including a number of deliberate errors in order to troll Beatrice.
That person is Station.
DesiArxxy:
--- Quote from: Zebediah on 01 Dec 2017, 18:15 ---You know, I just thought of an obvious candidate for the author of the dossier. Someone who knows Hannelore from childhood, who would have no trouble churning out 900 pages of trivia about her, and who would not be above including a number of deliberate errors in order to troll Beatrice.
That person is Station.
--- End quote ---
Yes, but Station wouldn't have detailed information on the other people around Hannelore. On the other hand, Station could totally have been one of the sources that Tilly and/or Beatrice's staff consulted in making the dossier.
Station probably legitimately doesn't understand human social mores about privacy, and would thus probably answer very comprehensively to a relatively legitimate request for so, "Hey, can we have some information about Hannelore so we can choose a good assistant for her?"
Perfectly Reasonable:
My first response to Tilly was "we are supposed to ship this with Winslow?"
My second response was to see this as a a learning experience for Hannelore.
And now I wonder about the verge escapement. Don't hold back Brün -- tell us what you really think.
"
Storel:
--- Quote from: Jakk Frost on 01 Dec 2017, 09:33 ---On today's page: Bad Tilly, bad! That's not standing on your head, that's a handstand!
--- End quote ---
Thank you! I was going to say that if no one else had yet.
Perfectly Reasonable:
"The verge escapement was a triumph of mechanism. Robust and reliable, it performed its function admirably.
Yet, looking deeper, there were undeniable flaws. And room for improvement. A major issue with the verge escapement was the necessity for the gear train to be briefly driven backwards as the balance oscillated, contributing to wear and inaccuracy. The verge escapement predates the hairspring, although later versions of the verge escapement did use a hairspring with increased accuracy."
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