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  1. Sam

    Panels 6 to 8 – Excellent, succinct backstory on how he
    came to be working at the embassy. And on how such
    a slimeball slipped through the cracks. Ultimately, he
    didn’t. His mother will be paying her own price for the
    rest of her life as well. From embassy staff to, maybe,
    a janitor, somewhere in the empire. If she stays in the
    empire.

    • I pulled it out of my ass about half an hour ago,
      when I realized that Taritha’s question was a
      major problem with the story.

      • Sam

        Well, then. Nice pull.

        • EEWWW! It’s sticky! Yuk! 😛
          that explains much, she snuck
          him in under the radar, even a
          janitor working at an embassy
          would have required a
          background check.

  2. Second frame, boy he put both feet in his mouth.
    Mother and son both are in trouble.
    Frames seven and eight, I really like the dragon statue.

    • That’s a trap that everyone falls into sooner or later.
      Believing that other people are going to think and
      react the way you would.
      Many problems are caused or continued because
      people don’t realize that.

  3. JasonAW3

    OK PC, that does tend to explain things. But why did he
    assume he had Diplomatic Immunity? And just how old is he?
    How doesn’t he know about what would happen if he did
    exactly what he did? Is he somehow mentally challenged?

    • His mother told him that.
      This is one of those very unhealthy
      mother-son feedback loops.

  4. Age old story, Mummy’s perfect angel screws up, he gives her
    the puppy eyes, she cleans up his mess, gives him a job close
    to her to watch over him, he does it again, rinse and repeat.
    “He’s just an innocent boy, he just has trouble some days”
    The swan song of every over-protective parent, clueless until
    the kid does something terrible.

    There was a store shooting back in the late 80’s, before the
    craziness became common, a “Lil’ Timmy” had started a
    ruckus at a K-Mart, got thrown out, he walked home, loaded
    up several guns, and shot his way back across SR 41 road
    and entered the store, shooting it up, hitting several people.
    When he tried to run home, the cops took him down. “But
    he was so sweet and quiet! We didn’t know!” Was all the
    parents said… It was in a small town called St. John, they
    lived right across from the K-Mart. I forget how many died,
    but it took 3 hospitals to treat the survivors, including 2
    cops. I had drove past that store not an hour before this
    event. They said if he had gotten home, he had enough
    ammo to hold off the cops for a week. I don’t know how
    many cars he shot, but it was a 4 lane state road.

  5. I just love how politicians scream “You lie!”
    when they are told something they don’t
    want to hear. These two remind me a lot
    of Slimy, just as clueless and quick to
    insult if nobody obeys them.

  6. Is the Wong Empire no longer there then? I gather the orbital
    platforms they were vying for have bee “removed”, but I thought
    they were still a presence on the ground. Or am I forgetting
    something?

    • They’re still there, and still communicating.
      I just haven’t had a role for them yet.

    • Sam

      The Wong Empire could be (is, as PC just stated) still there,
      but far enough removed from Japan that their areas of interest
      don’t overlap (well, other than the two at the table want to
      “rule” it all -it is their “destiny”).

      • Sam

        Huh. I didn’t realize Japan was so close to Korea.
        I guess I’ve never really paid that much attention.
        I always thought it was much further south. Turns
        out it is a little south of Frisco here in the states,
        latitudinally. Tokyo, anyway.

        • I figured as much, a R-n-R trip to Tokyo was mentioned
          in M.A.S.H. often, but when I asked my father about it,
          he’d change the subject heh.

          • Sam

            Interesting. Basically, within 11 miles of flying from LA to SF,
            Toyko to Seoul. The nearest cities to each other,
            from South Korea to Japan’s southernmost island is only 153 miles.

        • I made the trip between Tokyo (Yokota AB, Japan) and South
          Korea (Osan AB. All U.S. troops come in via Osan) several
          times. It really is a short hop.

          • I just looked it up. It’s ~690 miles from Yokota to Osan. About
            an hour and a half flight Ah, lovely Osan! True garden spot.
            Side note: I always knew when we were in Korean air space.
            I swear I could smell the kimchi at 35,000 feet!

    • I was thinking more in terms of the Wongs being IN East Asia (some
      portion of what is now China I assume) and the Japanese warmongers
      and the Wolf Empire both ignoring that fact in this discussion.
      I also find it amusing that a Nepalese is saying the cultures of East
      Asia are “too alien” for the Empire, where amphibians et al are not.
      I have always assumed that Nepal’s culture is rather closely akin to
      Tibet. Am I wrong about that? I almost get the feeling that Amilu’s
      words are intended to play on their ignorance and are intended to
      be misleadingly disarming.

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