>Maybe we're *not* kidding about this one.
>
>http://www.w00t-comic.net/20040830.html
Ted Davis <tdavis@gearbox.maem.umr.edu> had some very interesting
things to say about Re: About the Mothership:
>>Maybe we're *not* kidding about this one.
>>http://www.w00t-comic.net/20040830.html
>There are other, longer cat sequences as well. In one, the balcony
>fell off the building where Sara lives and she can't get to her
>apartment - the cat related part begins with
><http://www.w00t-comic.net/20030206.html>. There is also a dream
I liked that bit. :-)
>sequence related to the single page referenced above that begins at
><http://www.w00t-comic.net/20040509.html> and reaches its climax
><http://www.w00t-comic.net/20040625.html>.
That story kinda bored me, but maybe I just don't play the right games
to really get it. :-)

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Ted Davis - 07 Nov 2004 01:19 GMT
>Ted Davis <tdavis@gearbox.maem.umr.edu> had some very interesting
>things to say about Re: About the Mothership:
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>That story kinda bored me, but maybe I just don't play the right games
>to really get it. :-)
I don't play *any* computer games, except sometimes a mahjongg
variant, but I read enough comics about gamers to at least catch
what's going on. In this particular case, there was a lengthy story
arc earlier about Sara and others playing a RPG in a park, and I read
the archive more or less straight through so that was still fresh in
my mind. I didn't care much for the story either, but the kicker just
broke me up.
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