Strip 466 -- First Seen: 2010-06-21
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The Transcript For This Page
Panel 1
Jacob's vehicle flying low and fast over the lunar terrain.
Caption: 'Meeting Jacob was the best stroke of luck Sajjan and I had had in years.'
Panel 2
In a largish room something like a small, simple church. We see Robyn, Sajjan, seen from behind, are addressing the Mennonite congregation, sitting in the pews. Jacob stands up front as well, off to one side. The congregation is clearly moved by the story – some of the women are wiping away tears.
Caption: 'The Mennonite congregation was convinced and obviously moved by our story.
Caption: 'Turned out the colony was a 'station' in a Lunar 'Underground Railroad.'
Panel 3
Back in the 'present,' in the Water Bros cafe. We're looking towards the wall at the girls in the booth. We can see a few heads of onlookers in the lower foreground.
Robyn: It operated like its American namesake in the early 19th Century, helping slaves escape to freedom.
Robyn: Except that on Luna, escapees were running from tyranny of one sort or another.
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Story Contents © 2008 - 2012 Sandy Sandfort, Scott Bieser, Leila Del Duca and Lee Oaks!
Framing Graphics © 2008 - 2012 Big Head Press