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Strip 780 -- First Seen: 2011-08-31
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Not-Safe.Space Kickstarter 2

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The epic Not-Safe.Space story continues with Part 2, and Scott requires funds to publish a print volume of _Not-Safe.Space_ Chapter 2.

This large-format, 48-page trade paperback is a must for fans of Eithne Lamdagan, aka The CUSH Queen, and her friends

The campaign begins Sunday, April 6 and concludes Tuesday, May 8.

Click on this link or on the picture to see the campaign preview page where you can sign up to be notified of the launch next week.


On Their Way....

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The Transcript For This Page

Panel 1
The lecture concludes. Two-shot of Babbette and Reggie, with Reggie ticking off the fifth finger of his right hand.
Reggie: And five, Mercury's Operation Parasol, will be the first planet-spanning airskin ever attempted.
Reggie: It is monumental in scale and is the greatest engineering project in human history.

Panel 2
In 'imaginary' panel showing Mercury enveloped in an airskin. Thirty-six cables arc over the planet from pole-to-pole, providing a stabilizing framework for a semi-transparent airskin which covers the planet everywhere except at the poles. At the equator, the airskin is about 100 kilometers above the ground. A cameo of Reggie in the corner narrates.
Reggie: Planetoids have been bagged, but this is an entire world. I want to see how they're doing it.
Reggie: Maybe we'll learn something that will help when it comes time to put an airskin around Ceres.

Panel 3
Back in the stateroom. Babbette has a question.
Babbette: Isn't Mars, Inc. talking about an airskin around Mars?
Reggie: Yes, they're talking about it. The Mercurians are doing it.
Reggie: At one time, even Venus was considered a candidate for paraterraforming.

Panel 4
Medium close-up on Reggie. Leave extra room for all the dialog.
Reggie: The idea was to create a reflective airskin in the upper atmosphere, that would reflect sunlight away in the daytime and on the night side, radiate heat back into space.
Reggie: Now that we know there is life there, cooling Venus is probably off the table.



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