Transcript for Sunday, March 14, 2004
Narrator: It's been a week since the U.N.S. Battleplate
Tunguska was destroyed. During that time our heroes have been pretty busy.
Narrator: It was a boring kind of busy though. Not much to tell, much less draw funny pictures about.
Narrator: Okay. So there
was that one day when Jevee tried to claim that she'd planned this all along hoping Tagon would let her out of the brig. . .
Narrator: It's a good thing they went back for Bunnigus, Voyt, and the Mobile Hospital, because Jevee's eye now wouldn't stay put without medical help.
Xinchub: Too bad your purple skin hides the bruises.
Narrator: Tagon would have killed her, but he had to stop Xinchub from doing it first. Interventions can be relaxing, done right.
Jevee Ceeta: Yeah. Well your fat lip matches your fat
face.
Narrator: Xinchub even signed their chit (In exchange for his reconstructive surgery.)
Tagon: This number looked
big before I started on the payroll.
Narrator: Breya and her company remained cut off from their own resupply, though technically the
Athens and the
Sarasota were still U.N.S. property.
Breya: Look at it this way, Tagon. Now you have
Monkeys.
Narrator: This did not stop anyone from pretending, for at least a little while, that between the two of them, Tagon and Breya now had their own
Fleet.
Narrator: The funerals for Colonel Clarence Jaksmouth and Ensign Flib Sh'vuu, along with another half-dozen casualties were a solemn reminder of how much worse things could have been.
Sign: Coffinpedo MkIV
"Putting the 'Fun' back in your funeral!"
Narrator: That didn't stop everybody from complaining, though.
SFX: Fiddle fiddle
Der Trihs: Kevyn, this prosthetic body-thing is terrible.
Kevyn: That was the only set I could find with matching pieces. You could do worse than a full suit of dwarf armor.
Der Trihs: Yeah? Not very much worse.
Schlock: Now you look just like you do on TV!