Strip 760 -- First Seen: 2011-08-03
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The Transcript For This Page
Panel 1
Tall panel. Distance shot of the Novo Argo emerging from a cloud bank. We can see several of the 'longhorns' in the lower foreground.
Harmon (filtered): Hey, I can see you!
Harmon: Hold short, please – the longhorns seem to be getting agitated ...
Panel 2
Large panel. A pack of 24 'orcas' – actually stingray-shaped, white, more than twice the size of the longhorns and with writhing bundles of man-of-war-like tentacles hanging from their undersides, sweep through the herd from a low angle on three sides. Each orca has something like an 'eye' on the leading edge, just on the underside. It's 'mouth' is in the center of its tentacles, rather like a squid.
It should look like a coordinated attack. The longhorns are in a panic, some of them fending off the invaders with their spikes, but others writhing in the clutches of the 'orcas'' stinging tentacles.
Caption: The scene suddenly exploded with motion and sound.
Caption: A group of huge, ghostly-white creatures swept through the herd of longhorns, sweeping them up in their stinging tentacles.
Caption: The air was thick with the longhorns' pitiful cries of fear and pain.
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