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March 27th, 2008

99 - Deep Decompression


9 Responses to “99 - Deep Decompression”

  1. bachterman Says:

    thank god those annoying little furballs were gone.

  2. soldierx40k Says:

    man, that blows

    hahahaha i crack myself up

    sorry

  3. Servitor Robert the Robot Says:

    uh… the very first death here. I highly doubt they can survive in Vacuum.

  4. Phizlo Says:

    The poor fuzzy things .. Good thing Boid caught on the pole in time

  5. Maverick Says:

    Whoa, boid saved the laser shooting parrot. He gone mad with…space flu?

  6. Garrett Says:

    Although, I do believe the parrotbot would be fine in a vacuum, being a robot and all. Well, I guess it’s safer inside the ship anyway, considering enemies on the other side.

  7. Me. Says:

    Empty space is a slow, horrible way to die. It is quite possible the folks ejected here will live for several minutes, even possibly staying conscious for a surprisingly length of time, certainly long enough to see the ship depart from view.

    That said, I would think it likely Boid would rescue them if it is possible.

    Also, as far as saving the robot bird who would survive space for indefinite amount of time… think about it. Alone in the void. Nothing but your thoughts to keep you company. In general, nothing good can come of being ejected into space from your craft.

  8. Suricou Raven Says:

    “Although, I do believe the parrotbot would be fine in a vacuum, being a robot and all.”

    Cooling? Those slots on the parrots leg are either cooling fins or air intake. Either way its not going anywhere. And Boid is grounded without an atmosphere for its wings.

    What happened to Boid’s particle beam weapon?

  9. Aelix Eisenhorn Says:

    Boid has still not flown into the Sistine Chapel.

    Keep up the good work until then!

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