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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 785<br />
| date = August 27, 2010<br />
| title = Open Mic Night<br />
| image = open_mic_night.png<br />
| titletext = Ever notice how the more successful observational comics become, the more their jokes focus on flying and hotels?<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
The comic depicts four acts at an {{w|Open mic|open mic night}}, where performances typically include comedy, poetry, music and other similar performance arts.<br />
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===Panel 1===<br />
[[Megan]] confidently introduces herself as M.C. Aphasia, and starts to talk to the audience. Midway through her sentence however, she appears unable to continue to talk, ending with a sheepish "Hi?". {{w|Aphasia}} is a language disorder, symptomized by disturbance in formulation and comprehension of language. This class of language disorder ranges from having difficulty remembering words to being completely unable to speak, read, or write. M. C. stands for {{w|Master of Ceremonies}} - in the context of hip-hop performance, it means a rapper. Because a rapper's delivery depends on the ability to deliver lyrics fluently at high speed, aphasia would render an MC unable to perform.<br />
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===Panel 2===<br />
The second panel shows [[Black Hat]] on the stage, just after a {{w|heckler}} in the audience fired a 'Yo Mama' joke at Black Hat (probably "when yo mama sits around the house, she sits ''around'' the house"). A heckler's aim is usually to put the performer off of their routine, and appear funny themselves. Responses from the performer vary from simply ignoring the heckler to replying with a witty put down to get the audience back on the comedian's side and dissuade the heckler from continuing. Rather than a short witty over-the-top reply in the typical style of {{w|Yo Mama}} jokes, Black Hat's response is a dark, detailed, realistic insult, implying that the heckler's mother is a failure and isn't proud of the heckler.<br />
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===Panel 3===<br />
The third panel is a reference to the {{w|Quine paradox}}, whereby a sentence repeated twice in succession proves to be paradoxical. For example:<br />
:"Yields falsehood when preceded by its quotation" yields falsehood when preceded by its quotation.<br />
The sentence is another way of saying "this statement is false" but without the explicit self-reference. Named after the paradox, a {{w|quine (computing)|quine}} is also a computer program which outputs its own source code.<br />
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The first sentence uses the word "say" in the normal way, as a transitive verb, with the second sentence in quotation marks as its object. The second sentence has the same words as the first, but now the word "say" is used as an intransitive verb: a non-standard usage approximately meaning "speak impressively".<br />
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===Panel 4===<br />
In the fourth panel, [[Beret Guy]]'s speech begins as if with the common observation, "Ever notice how men go to the restroom alone, while women go in groups", but somehow gets derailed through the use of the word hordes instead of groups, and a confusion between women and orcs. When an audience member (or heckler) points this out, Beret Guy's response shows that his observations weren't intended as comedy in the first place.<br />
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The title text continues the riff on different kinds of stand-up comedians, commonly referred to as comics. {{w|Observational humor}} is a joke that presents a typical real-life situation humorously, often with a touch of exaggeration. The title text is likely referring to stand-up comedians, like {{w|Jerry Seinfeld}}, who use observational humor. When an observational comic becomes more successful, they will probably "go on tour" resulting in a great deal of travel. This gives him or her lots of experience with airplanes and hotels, and more jokes about them will show up in the routine. Furthermore, the title text is itself an observational joke.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[Megan on stage, holding microphone, hip-hop stance.]<br />
:Megan: Yo, I'm M.C. Aphasia and I'm here to say that, I... Uh...<br />
:Megan: ...Um... <br />
:Megan: ...Hi?<br />
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:[Black Hat on stage, holding microphone.]<br />
:Black Hat: So I... oh? Does she? Well, when ''yo'' mama sits around the house, she finds herself wishing she'd finished her degree instead of having kids right away, maybe started that business. Then she might have created something she's ''proud'' of.<br />
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:[Cueball on stage, holding microphone, fist pumping toward audience.]<br />
:Cueball: <br />
:Yo, I'm M.C. Quine<br />
:and I'm here to say, <br />
:"Yo, I'm M.C. Quine <br />
:and I'm here to say!"<br />
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:[Beret Guy on stage, holding microphone.]<br />
:Beret Guy: Ever notice how men go to the restroom alone, while women go in hordes ten thousand strong, clad all in sable armor and bristling with swords and spears?<br />
:Audience member (off-screen): Those are orcs.<br />
:Beret Guy: Oh.<br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
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[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Black Hat]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Beret Guy]]<br />
[[Category:Your Mom]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1159:_Countdown&diff=1236481159: Countdown2016-07-19T14:15:57Z<p>Markhurd: clean up, typos fixed: On the other hand → On the other hand,</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1159<br />
| date = January 11, 2013<br />
| title = Countdown<br />
| image = countdown.png<br />
| titletext = For all we know, the odds are in our favor.<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
The comic shows a {{w|seven segment display}} (aka [http://www.ece.mtu.edu/labs/EElabs/EE2304/pages/bcd_to_seven_segment_TAversion.html calculator-style numbers]) with a countdown. [[Black Hat]] explains that it is a countdown, maybe to a {{w|supervolcano}} eruption. However, an unfortunately placed picture blocks view of the full display. Due to the form of a seven-segment display, the first digit could be 0, 6, or 8, and five digits are completely blocked by the picture. [[Cueball]] is worried and ask him to move the picture, but Black Hat lazily or teasingly refuses to move it. <br />
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He has already teased that he doesn't know what the countdown is for. His reply can either be understood as if he do not know which one of the ({{w|Supervolcano#VEI_8|seven potential}}) supervolcanos it is counting down to, or to which other {{w|Global catastrophic risk|cataclysmic event}} it is a countdown for (such as a {{w|Impact event|meteor strike}} or global {{w|Nuclear warfare|nuclear war}} for instance - it could also just be a general {{w|Doomsday Clock}}). Since it seems to be Black Hat's countdown, it is safe to assume that he knows both what it counts down to and when it stops, but he just likes to mess with peoples' minds.<br />
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The fully visible part starts at 2409, and based on the pace of the scene, it seems to be in seconds. Thus, it is unclear when the eruption might occur. If the obscured digits are all 0s, it could be as soon as 40 minutes. On the other hand, if the obscured digits are '899 999', there's another 2.85 million years to go; if they are '000 001', we have a little more than 3 years.<br />
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The choice of the picture is probably also interesting. The image is distorted enough that you can imagine it as being two very different images. <br />
#It could depict a setting sun either reflecting in an ocean or with a river (possible also a lake) running out of the picture. But if it is a sun it is not very circular, although there do appear lines to indicate it is shining. This could maybe be explained with atmospheric interference.<br />
#Alternatively it depicts an exploding volcano, a mountain with lines away from it to indicate the explosion or the eruption. And then it is lava flowing away from it or collecting in lakes.<br />
In either case it makes sense, so maybe this is on purpose. If it is a volcano, the supervolcano clock makes sense. On the other hand, we are talking about the possible end of the world as we know it, and for this kind of theme a sun setting upon humanity would be a great metaphor.<br />
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The title text: "For all we know, the odds are in our favor" could imply the assumption that since we can't see the digits behind the picture, we can treat them as random. If so, chances are only 1 in 300 000 they are all zeros. However, because of statistical principles such as {{w|Benford's law}}, the digits are not entirely random, and the {{w|odds}} are higher than 1/299 999 for all the digits to be zero, since the middle 4 digits are zero. The title text might also be a reference to {{w|The Hunger Games trilogy}}, with a common phrase in the series being, "May the odds be ever in your favor." The {{w|The Hunger Games (film)|first movie}} in the series came out about a year before this comic was released. Finally, the "odds" could refer to {{w|Parity (mathematics)|odd numbers}}, meaning that if the hidden digits form an odd number (hence being non-zero), everything will be fine.<br />
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In an alternative view, the strip is not about pondering at distributions of digits on an oracle countdown. It's more of a grim view of our natural disasters prediction capabilities. As they say – the question is not if it will happen but when it will happen. "Move the picture" would mean investing into research and warning systems - that would correspond to shifting the picture to the left. Disregard the 40 minutes - think of it as arbitrary interval of interests, minuscule as we folks have them, say - one's lifetime; or grimmer yet - some {{w|term of office}}. Because, hey, year after year passes and no apocalypse has been observed - the empirical odds are low indeed. An interesting question is what we would use the knowledge of the timing of our impending doom, if it is an event we can do nothing about, such as stopping a supervolcanic eruption or a large asteroid with direct impact course on Earth. Would we not have lives more happily for our remaining years, how few that might be, while not knowing... On the other hand, if the event is something we might prevent given enough time to plan (and the funding resources such knowledge would ensure), then it may have saved us, if we moved the picture just in time!<br />
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Using a countdown theme for comic #1159 could be a subtle joke, as 11:59/23:59 is one minute to midnight (on the Doomsday clock!)<br />
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Supervolcanos was also referenced in the title text of [[1053: Ten Thousand]] and it is the subject of in [[1611: Baking Soda and Vinegar]].<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[Black Hat is sitting with his laptop on a desk when Cueball, standing behind him, looks up on the wall and asks him about the large digital countdown timer with red numbers which is hanging high up on the wall. It has a white frame around the black display with the red numbers. Most of the left part of the counter is covered by a framed picture which hangs on a string attached to a nail above the counter. The picture depicts either a setting sun reflecting in an ocean, or an exploding volcano with lava flowing away from it. The picture does not block the left most part of the frame around the counter, and it is also possible to see the two left-most lines of the first digit on the countdown, so they are both turned on. This proves that the numbers goes all the way to the left end. The next five digits are covered by the picture. Then one digit is only partly covered, as only the two most left lines are not visible. From the visible lines it is though clear that this digit shows a 0. The next seven digits are fully visible, giving eight discernible digits.]<br />
:{| class="wikitable"<br />
|style="background-color:black;"| <font color="red">'''00002409'''</font><br />
|} <br />
:Cueball: What's that?<br />
:Black Hat: Countdown.<br />
:[Same picture, but Cueball is looking at Black Hat. The counter counts down.]<br />
:{| class="wikitable"<br />
|style="background-color:black;"| <font color="red">'''00002400'''</font><br />
|} <br />
:Cueball: To what?<br />
:Black Hat: Supervolcano, I think. I forget which one.<br />
:[Cueball looks up again for about 18s (between 2nd and fourth image) - beat panel.]<br />
:{| class="wikitable"<br />
|style="background-color:black;"| <font color="red">'''00002396'''</font><br />
|} <br />
<br><br />
:[Cueball looks at Black Hat again.]<br />
:{| class="wikitable"<br />
|style="background-color:black;"| <font color="red">'''00002382'''</font><br />
|} <br />
:Cueball: Maybe we should move that picture?<br />
:Black Hat: Too hard to reach. It's probably fine.<br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
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[[Category:Comics with color]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Black Hat]]<br />
[[Category:Math]]<br />
[[Category:Statistics]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=192:_Working_for_Google&diff=123647192: Working for Google2016-07-19T14:15:34Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: wih → with</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 192<br />
| date = December 4, 2006<br />
| title = Working for Google<br />
| image = working for google.png<br />
| titletext = I hear once you've worked there for 256 days they teach you the secret of levitation.<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
Many look up to {{w|Google}} as the ultimate workplace in the IT industry. Therefore, they have lots of applicants but can afford to be very selective, and only the best and brightest succeed.<br />
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In the first panel the guy at the computer asks his friend (both looks like a [[Cueball]]) what he thinks about working at Google HQ ({{w|Head Quarters}}). His friend starts out by dismissing Google as a "corporate idea factory", but from the rest of his speech, we can infer that these are not his true feelings. He is exhibiting the attitude known as "{{w|sour grapes}}", where you criticize something that is out of your reach, or which has been denied you.<br />
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In the last panel, it is revealed the friend has been trying very hard to get a job at Google, even resorting to bribing the interview panel by baking them a cake "in the shape of the internet". This misguided action is a sign of how much he wanted a position.<br />
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Since the internet does not have a defined shape, it is difficult to visualize exactly what he baked. The comment was maybe foreshadowing [[195: Map of the Internet]] that came out a week later. It would though be a more interesting cake if it looked like the map in [[256: Online Communities]], but that came out 20 weeks later. Another possibility is that the comment is a reference to this ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDbyYGrswtg video]), in which the black box shown is supposedly the internet. If this is the case, then the cake would have been shaped like the box in the video.<br />
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The title text says that if you work for Google for 256 (2<sup>8</sup>) days you get to learn how to levitate. This displays some of the mystique with which Google is commonly viewed. The joke here is that 256 is the largest value a single byte can hold, as has been demonstrated with the [http://errors.wikia.com/wiki/Pac_Man_-_Infamous_Kill_Screen_Bug 256 Bug]. However, Astro Teller, the director of {{w|Google X}} labs, a Google division that researches "moonshot" projects, has mentioned in an [http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-05-22/inside-googles-secret-lab#p4 interview] that they contemplated starting a levitation project.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[A guy sits at a computer and addresses his friend standing behind.]<br />
:Guy: Have you read about Google HQ? It sounds like an incredible place to work.<br />
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:[The friend throws his hands in the air as he delivers this speech:]<br />
:Friend: Man, I ain't going to be chained down in no corporate idea factory! They think just 'cause they've got a nice building and laid back culture, I'm gonna want to come in all day long and work on fascinating problems with the smartest people in the world.<br />
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:[Close up of the guy staring at his friend.]<br />
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:[Back to the original setting.]<br />
:Guy: So, what, they turned you down?<br />
:Friend: I don't understand it! I even baked them a cake shaped like the internet!<br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]<br />
[[Category:Multiple Cueballs]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=296:_Tony_Hawk&diff=123646296: Tony Hawk2016-07-19T14:08:36Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: with it's → with its</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 296<br />
| date = July 30, 2007<br />
| title = Tony Hawk<br />
| image = tony_hawk.png<br />
| titletext = Bad idea #271: Dropping into the half-pipe on a Segway.<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
[[Cueball]] is seen using a {{w|PlayStation_Portable|PSP}}, a hand-held game system, while on a skateboard. He is playing one of the many {{w|Tony Hawk's (series)|Tony Hawk}} titles in which you control a skater and perform tricks to gain points and achievements. While playing the game on his PSP, he wants to simultaneously perform the trick in real life both because it is exceptionally difficult to do both and because the game will give him praise when he does a trick successfully.<br />
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In the title text Randall describes his Bad idea Number 271: Dropping into the {{W|half-pipe}} on a {{w|Segway PT|Segway}}. <br />
One imagines this would result in the Segway becoming unstable and going completely crazy, hence one would classify it as a "bad idea". <br />
Which is surprisingly not the case, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmvyHs4VmHs it even looks quite fun].<br />
The Segway engineers obviously foresaw this situation and implemented the Segway controller with its tilt sensors accordingly.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:My Hobby:<br />
:Doing skateboard tricks in ''Tony Hawk'' while also doing them in real life.<br />
:[Cueball moves towards a quarter pipe on his skateboard while manipulating his PSP.]<br />
:''Beep''<br />
:''Click''<br />
:''Beep''<br />
<br />
:[Cueball is in mid air having performed a Frontside 360°, both literally and on the PSP.]<br />
:''♪ Frontside 360°! ♫''<br />
:''Frontside 360°!''<br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]<br />
[[Category:Video games]]<br />
[[Category:My Hobby]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=579:_The_Race:_Part_3&diff=123645579: The Race: Part 32016-07-19T14:07:01Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: mid-way → midway</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 579<br />
| date = May 6, 2009<br />
| title = The Race: Part 3<br />
| image = the_race_part_3.png<br />
| titletext = No, the best things about The Sarah Connor Chronicles were: (1) watching Sarah and Cameron try to pass for normal, and (2) Cameron throwing people and things through walls. Everything else was pretty secondary.<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
{{w|Firefly (TV series)|Firefly}} was a television series aired by Fox in 2002 that got cancelled midway through, but it has a large fan base nowadays (for a more comprehensive explanation, see the Wikipedia page). The star of the show was Captain Malcolm (or Mal) Reynolds, played by {{w|Nathan Fillion}}. Other members of his crew were Kaylee (played by {{w|Jewel Staite}}), the ship's mechanic, Inara Serra (played by {{w|Morena Baccarin}}) was a Companion (or, as Mal would say: whore) that helped ''Serenity'' (the spaceship) gain a landing on many planets that otherwise would have nothing to do with Mal. River Tam (played by {{w|Summer Glau}}) was the seemingly crazy younger sister of Dr. Simon Tam (played by {{w|Sean Maher}}), and due to her latent psionic powers and the damage from the experiments she had undergone, she was known for making odd, out-of-context statements.<br />
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When [[Cueball]] is introduced to the first two women, he learns that they behave in real life as on the Firefly show (Summer is strange and Jewel is a mechanical wiz) - this is why he begins to ask about Morena Baccarin, and also why the other two says '''no.''' before he can finish the question ''is she really a '''prostitute'''?''<br />
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In the last panel, Kaylee apparently wired up Mal's controller to broadcast on the frequency of Cueball's skateboard, so it took control of his board, where Mal's stood still. (Buy a few RC models ({{w|Radio-controlled model}}) to play with friends and inevitably this will happen. Where two controllers broadcast on the same frequency, so the two models are confused by the signals they receive.)<br />
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{{w|Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles}} was a television series aired by Fox from 2008-09. Summer Glau played the role of Cameron, a Terminator; Cameron was played in a distinctly "strange" manner as a humanoid robot who finds much about humanity puzzling. Combined with her role as River Tam, the joke is that it wasn't Summer's characters who were eccentric, but that Summer Glau ''herself'' is actually just as strange and eccentric as she is shown to be on screen.<br />
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All comics in "[[The Race]]" series:<br />
*[[577: The Race: Part 1]]<br />
*[[578: The Race: Part 2]]<br />
*579: The Race: Part 3 (this one)<br />
*[[580: The Race: Part 4]]<br />
*[[581: The Race: Part 5]]<br />
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This series was released on five consecutive days(Monday-Friday) and not over the usual Monday/Wednesday/Friday schedule.<br />
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Electric skateboards have been the subject of several other comics like [[139: I Have Owned Two Electric Skateboards]], [[409: Electric Skateboard (Double Comic)]] and a panel in [[442: xkcd Loves the Discovery Channel]].<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[Nathan, Cueball, and Summer Glau standing around with electric skateboards.]<br />
:Nathan: Meet a few of my friends. This is-<br />
:Cueball: Summer Glau! You were the best part of ''Chronicles''.<br />
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:Summer: I eat my bodyweight in food every 31 days. That's slightly faster than the human average.<br />
<br />
:[Summer stares off into space.]<br />
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:Nathan: Yeah, there's a reason she only plays strange roles.<br />
:Cueball: Ah.<br />
:Summer (from below): I'm part of the floor now.<br />
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:[They find Jewel Staite working on a skateboard's engine.]<br />
:Nathan: And this is Kaylee.<br />
:Jewel: My name is Jewel, Nathan.<br />
<br />
:Nathan: Kaylee—<br />
:Jewel: ''Jewel''.<br />
:Nathan: —Jewel is fixin' up my new board.<br />
:Jewel: Almost done!<br />
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:Cueball: So wait. Summer's actually weird, Jewel's actually a mechanical whiz...<br />
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:Cueball: ...will Morena Baccarin be here? Is she really a—<br />
:Nathan and Jewel: No.<br />
<br />
:The racers set up<br />
:[Nathan and Jewel are to the far left of a full-width panel. Nathan is standing on his skateboard holding a controller. Cueball is on his skateboard which is careening out of control on the far right of the panel.]<br />
:Nathan: Kaylee, I've been gunnin' the radio hand throttle thingy for a while, but it ain't movin'.<br />
:Jewel: Oh, I must've set it to the wrong frequency!<br />
:Cueball (riding around on haywire board): ''AAAAAAAA''<br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Jewel Staite]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Nathan Fillion]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Summer Glau]]<br />
[[Category:The Race]]<br />
[[Category:Firefly]]<br />
[[Category:Electric skateboard]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=802:_Online_Communities_2&diff=123644802: Online Communities 22016-07-19T14:04:09Z<p>Markhurd: clean up, typos fixed: with it's → with its (2), facebook → Facebook</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 802<br />
| date = October 6, 2010<br />
| title = Online Communities 2<br />
| image = online_communities_2.png<br />
| titletext = Best trivia I learned while working on this: 'Man, Farmville is so huge! Do you realize it's the second-biggest browser-based social-networking-centered farming game in the WORLD?' Then you wait for the listener to do a double-take.<br />
}}<br />
A [http://xkcd.com/802_large/ larger version] of this picture can be found by clicking the comic on xkcd.<br />
{{TOC}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
This comic shows a map of internet communities where the size of each region roughly corresponds to its size, and its proximity to other regions indicates similarities.<br />
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This is the successor of [[256: Online Communities]]. It differs in that it is updated, and furthermore, instead of using the ''membership'' of whichever service to determine its size on the map, it uses its "daily social activity."<br />
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The map actually has two super−maps intended to show the relative usage of types of communication: the online community map is surrounded by the much larger "countries" of E−Mail, SMS ("Instant Messaging") and "Cell Phones," which in turn are surrounded by the even huger "Spoken Language." It is unclear whether "Cell Phones" is intended to represent an independent region, or whether it is meant to be a sub-region of "Spoken Language." The ambiguity is exacerbated by the fact that cell phones are the primary medium of SMS, and are also used to access email and online communities. It's also unclear why other forms of communication, such as handwritten letters, are not included.<br />
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At the title text [[Randall]] explains that, using his definition of "most activity per day," Farmville is actually the ''second'' most popular social-network farming game - the Chinese game Happy Farm was more popular at the time. This strikes many English-speaking xkcd readers as odd, because Farmville is much more famous, leading one to wonder how it could not be the most played. The phrase "browser-based social-networking-centered farming game" is an example of an [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/OverlyNarrowSuperlative overly-narrow superlative.]<br />
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===Facebook Region===<br />
The Facebook region deals with social networks, that is, websites oriented towards having people meet.<br />
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'''{{w|Facebook}}''' is a social networking site that allows people to meet old real−life friends and make new friends that share similar interests. One of its most notable features is that a member can update a "status" or make normal posts about the happenings of the member's life, complete with pictures, other members "liking" these posts. The size of the Facebook region is not exaggerated; most websites seem to allow "liking" their content or allow/require logging in the website with a Facebook account. There even are cell phones with a "Facebook" button!<br />
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*'''{{w|FarmVille}}''' and '''{{w|Farm Town}}''' are Facebook games in which users manage farms. '''{{w|Happy Farm}},''' the Chinese game that inspired the other two, does not require Facebook integration, so it is separated by a solid line from Facebook. The "Unethical Bay" refers to how these games tend to addict players into constantly buying virtual items of questionable value.<br />
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*'''People You Can't Unfriend''' refers to people whom, due to real-life expectations and relationships, unfriending them is difficult, no matter how you really feel about them.<br />
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*'''Blatherskite River''' refers to the conversations on Facebook, which may be long yet devoid of general meaning or logic.<br />
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*'''Data Mines''' refer to the data mining that Facebook does with the interests of its members. This fuels the profitable advertising business at the expense of customer trust.<br />
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*'''Plains of Awkwardly Public Family Interactions''' refer to how interactions with family members on Facebook suddenly become more awkward because everyone on Facebook (and sometimes ''off'' Facebook, given that you do not necessarily need to log in if you want to see someone's Facebook account) if you are discussing with your family through post comments.<br />
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*'''524,287 Strong for Mersenne Primes''' refers to the communities who gain followers for a cause. A {{w|Mersenne prime}} is a prime number that is 1 less than a power of 2; 524287 is the 7th known Mersenne prime.<br />
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*'''Jungle-Bay Mountains of "It's Complicated"''' refers to one of Facebook's options as to what a user's relationship status currently is. A Jungle-Bay Mountain is a complicated and undefined climate, hence the complication.<br />
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*'''"lamebook bay"''' refers to the online website "lamebook", where users post photos of funny things that happen on Facebook (these can include statuses, "fails", put-downs and images.)<br />
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*'''"Old Facebook" Resistance''' refers to Facebook's earlier users, who have often resisted (and resented) changes made to Facebook as it became more popular. <br />
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*'''Privacy Controls''' is located on the map surrounded by a Lava Pool, which is a reference to how difficult it is to find the privacy controls within Facebook.<br />
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*'''Niche Market Mountains''' refers to social networks aimed towards more niche markets are located. Similar to how mountains tend to be isolated from mainland, niche social networks tend to be just that: niche, without much interaction with the general populace.<br />
*'''Charred Wasteland of Abandoned Social Networks''' refers to the tons of websites wanting to take advantage of the success of websites like Facebook to compete or even overpower with them. Even so, these websites tend to not have the userbase or even the expertise towards the long-term, hence they become wastelands: environments devoid of life, except the few life forms that are from these wastelands (in this case, the ones who are loyal to the website or which are sadly few). <br />
*In the Charred Wasteland stands '''{{w|Ozymandias}}''', the titular broken statue of Shelley's poem. In the poem, only "two vast and trunkless legs of stone" and a "shattered visage" are all that remain of the once-great statue and both of these features are present in the comic. According to the poem, the pedestal before the broken statue reads "My name is Ozymandias, king of kings..." hence "friend of friends" below Ozymandias on the map.<br />
*In the north are the '''Duckface Mountains''' and the '''Red Cup Mountains'''."Duckface" refers to [http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/duck-face this incredibly obnoxious facial expression], and "red cup pictures" are any pictures containing party-goers holding disposable red plastic beverage cups. Facebook is absolutely flooded with both types of pictures.<br />
*In the south is '''Buzzword Bay'''. {{w|Buzzword}}s are words and phrases that make you sound a lot more topical than you actually are, used to garner attention; again, Facebook status updates are commonly filled with buzzwords.<br />
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While Facebook is the largest "country" of the Facebook Region, there are a lot of smaller "countries" that represent smaller social networks.<br />
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*Below Facebook (and "Old Facebook' Resistance") is '''{{w|Diaspora (social network)|Diaspora}}''', a fully open-source, decentralized, privacy-respecting-and-expecting alternative to Facebook. From what this map tells, Diaspora is little-known, even if Facebook is taken out of the context.<br />
*'''{{w|StudiVZ}}''' is a German-speaking social network similar if not a ripped-off version of Facebook.<br />
*'''{{w|XING}}''' is a German-speaking social platform similar to LinkedIn.<br />
*'''{{w|Ning (website)|Ning}}''' is a service to create custom social websites. Its free services shut down in 2010.<br />
*'''{{w|Taringa!}}''' is a Spanish-speaking social network that is based on a forums. Copyrighted material is frequently found there.<br />
*Next to the Euro(pean) Gulf is '''{{w|Skyrock (social network site)}}''', a French-speaking social network.<br />
*'''{{w|Wer-kennt-wen}}''' is a German-social network somewhat like MySpace.<br />
*'''{{w|Nasza-klasa.pl}}''' or NK, is a Polish-speaking social network based on school relationships.<br />
*'''{{w|Badoo}}''' is a social network primarily based on dating and picture-sharing.<br />
*'''{{w|Classmates.com}}''' is a service in which the user can meet classmates that came from the same high school. The website is probably best known by its memetic advertisement that said [http://dudemanphat.blogspot.com/2005/10/how-am-i-supposed-to-care-about-nick.html "She married him??!! And they've got 7 kids??"] (Incidentally, [http://seattletimes.com/html/businesstechnology/2003325519_adcouple27.html there is more to the coupled picture than what the advertisement says.])<br />
*'''{{w|Myspace}}''' is a social networking website that is a kind of proto-Facebook: users could customize their one-page websites with whatever they wanted, make their interests and daily lives public, and interact with other users. Back in the mid 2000s, MySpace was the largest social network, many people using the website; however, the surprisingly-less-customizable Facebook ended up taking the place of MySpace. The "bands" country of MySpace refers to how a lot of bands in the day advertised and interacted using the website. Indeed, the latest incarnation of MySpace (in terms of 2013) is more oriented towards band members.<br />
*'''{{w|LinkedIn}}''' is a social network aimed towards people in the workplace, which is why it is adjacent to '''Corporate Bay'''.<br />
*'''{{w|Orkut}}''' was one of Google's first social networks before Google made [https://plus.google.com/ Google+]. It shut down in 2014.<br />
*'''{{w|Hi5}}''' is a social network that is very popular among people in Latin America.<br />
*'''{{w|Renren}}''' ('''「人人」''', "people" in Chinese) is "a Chinese copy of Facebook."<br />
*'''{{w|Bebo}}''' was a social network popular in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It went bankrupt in 2013 and will move away from social networking and into apps.<br />
*'''{{w|Friendster}}''' - One of the first major social networks, it has fallen way off in usage in recent years and was eclipsed by MySpace. It is still popular in Asia.<br />
*'''{{w|VK (social networking website)|Vkontakte}}''' or VK, is the second largest social network service in Europe after Facebook. It is available in several languages, but particularly popular among Russian-speaking users around the world.<br />
*'''{{w|Netlog}}''' is a Belgian social networking website specifically targeted at the global youth demographic.<br />
*'''{{w|Mixi}}''' is an online Japanese social networking service.<br />
*'''{{w|Qzone}}''' is a social networking website, which is big in China. According to a report published by Tencent, possibly surpassing other social networking websites like Facebook and MySpace in China.<br />
*'''{{w|Tuenti}}''' is a Spain-based, social networking service, that has been referred to as the "Spanish Facebook."<br />
*'''{{w|Cloob}}''' is a Persian-language social networking website, mainly popular in Iran. After the locally (and internationally) popular social networking website Orkut was blocked by the Iranian government, a series of local sites and networks, including Cloob, emerged to fill the gap.<br />
*'''{{w|Kaixin001}}''' is a social networking website which ranks as the 13th most popular website in China and 67th overall.<br />
*'''{{w|Piczo}}''' was a privately held blog website for teens. In November 2012, Piczo.com shut down.<br />
*'''{{w|Odnoklassniki}}''' is a social network service for classmates and old friends. It is popular in Russia and former Soviet Republics.<br />
*'''{{w|Adult FriendFinder}}''' is a pornographic dating site.<br />
*'''{{w|Match.com}}''' is a dating site, mainly targeted at people looking for marriage.<br />
*'''{{w|Ok Cupid}}''' is another dating site, however it has been owned by Match.com since 2011.<br />
*'''{{w|PlentyofFish}}''' is yet another dating site, also owned by Match.com since June 2015.<br />
*'''{{w|Sulawesi}}''' is a real-life island in the Indonesian archipelago. It also appears in 256: Online Communities.<br />
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===MMO Isle===<br />
MMOs (short form of "Massive Multiplayer Online Game") are online games where multiple people take the role of a character and play in a setting hosted by the game.<br />
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*'''[https://www.habbo.com/ Habbo Hotel]''' is a website where someone creates a human avatar an interacts in a virtual world that is not that different from the one in real life.<br />
*'''[http://www.clubpenguin.com/ Club Penguin]''' is [http://disney.com/ Disney's] MMO where someone creates a penguin avatar and interacts with other in a more polar, cartoony setting. Club Penguin is aimed towards children.<br />
*'''[http://maplestory.nexon.net/ Maple Story]''' is an MMO that has a more natural setting. The most distinguishing feature of Maple Story is its cartoony pixel art.<br />
*'''[http://www.gamefaqs.com/ GameFAQs]''', while not an MMO, is a website that has the largest repository of walkthoughs, that is, guides that help someone beat a game. GameFAQs is notable for not only its large repository of walkthroughs of games that are across an extreme variety of consoles, handhelds, and even computers (not all of them MMOs), but also the drama that is rumoured to happen in the GameFAQs forums.<br />
*'''[http://www.ign.com/ IGN]''' (full: '''Imagine Games Network'''), while also not an MMO, is the largest website that gives news on video games in general, not just MMOs. Each of the games mentioned in the site have pages that have summaries, reviews, screenshots, other art, videos, and links to news related to its games.<br />
*'''[http://www.playonline.com/ff11us/index.shtml FFXI]''' (full: '''Final Fantasy XI''') is an MMO from SquareEnix, being the first MMO of the popular ''Final Fantasy'' series.<br />
*'''[http://www.runescape.com/community Runescape]''' is an older MMO.<br />
*'''[http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/ Starcraft II]''' is a realtime strategy game with a science fiction setting that heavily involves space travel. While technically not an MMO, it has a significant online multiplayer component.<br />
*'''[http://us.battle.net/wow/en/ WoW]''' (full: '''World of Warcraft''') is the definitive MMO, being not only the most popular and one of the longest-running but also the most expansive (having its own spinoff games, comic books, novels, and even figurines), WOW giving the idea of how an MMO should be. A player can choose from a variety of races, each with its own heavy history.<br />
*'''[http://secondlife.com/ Second Life]''' is similar to Habbo, albeit with a bigger suspension of disbelief (one example being that the player does not need to be a human) and in a 3D setting. <br />
*'''[http://www.nationstates.net/ NationStates]''' is a text-based political simulation game. Notably, some of its traffic comes not from the actual game (which is optional), but the extensive set of political, roleplaying, and general forums attached.<br />
*'''[http://www.urbandead.com/ Urban Dead]''' describes itself as "A Massively Multi-Player Web-Based Zombie Apocalypse", which sums it up pretty well. <br />
*'''[http://www.kingdomofloathing.com KoL]''' (full: '''Kingdom of Loathing''') is a comedic browser-based MMO-ish RPG with minimalistic stick-figure art.<br />
*'''{{w|CDC Games}}''' is a Chinese company reputed to be the largest MMORPG distributor.<br />
*'''{{w|Eve Online|EVE Online}}''' is a science fiction MMO which is notable because of its virtual economy.<br />
*'''{{w|Gaia Online|Gaia}}''' or Gaia Online, while not an MMO, is a forum oriented towards pop culture, including video games and Japanese media. Its most notable feature is the heavy customization possible of a member's pixel-art avatar. Its members tend to roleplay a lot, albeit in a more written, story-based form. Gaia has gained a reputation with its members stealing art and causing drama. The ferry that links the gaia island with 4chan was most likely due to the "boxxy" row, where vlogger boxxy posted videos of her using gaia, which then were circulated on 4chan. This resulted in a division of the sites users, and many more hacking attacks, including a DDOS attack on 4chan itself.<br />
*'''[https://www.everquest.com EverQuest]''' (full: '''EverQuest''') is one of the first MMO's, it's still running and has a huge number of expansions.<br />
*'''[https://www.uo.com UO]''' (full: '''Ultima Online''') along with EverQuest this was one of the first and longest running MMO's.<br />
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*'''{{w|City of Heroes|CoH}}''' or City of Heroes was a superhero-based MMORPG that was shut down November 2012.<br />
*'''[http://atlantica.nexon.net/ Atlantica]''' (full: '''Atlantica Online''') is a turn-based MMORPG.<br />
*'''[http://lineage.plaync.com/ Lineage]''' is a Korean MMORPG, it's North American servers were closed 2011/06/29 due to being unprofitable.<br />
*'''[http://www.lineage2.com/en/ Lineage II]''' is a Korean MMORPG, mainly played in Asia along with its predecessor. It adopted a Free to Play model on 2011/11/30.<br />
*'''{{w|SubSpace (video game)|SubSpace}}''' was a 2D, topdown shooter released in 1997. The servers have been shut down, but it continues to operate through the work of fans. It's widely considered an early entry into the MMO genre due to its unprecedentedly high player count.<br />
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Other notable regions include:<br />
*The '''Mountains of Steam''', referring to the game distribution service [http://store.steampowered.com/ Steam] where people can buy and download video games in general, not just MMOs. There is also an extensive [http://steamcommunity.com/ community] where users can share content, and instant messaging chat by text, voice, or game streaming.<br />
*'''River Grind''' refers to "grinding." In most MMOs, the character is a fighter of some sorts, yet starts at a level 1, signifying the character's aptitude level in combat. The character can level up and gain more aptitude levels through earning experience, of which the most reliable and otherwise common way is the process of "grinding," that is, repeatedly fighting opposing monsters (sometimes of a level notably lower that your character's), gaining experience points from winning these battles until your character gains a level, that is, "levels up". While a practical necessity in strengthening the character, this process can be tiresome, hence the expression "grinding."<br />
*'''Spawn Camp''' refers to "spawn points", the places where AI-powered enemies and players who have died in-game respawn, and the act of "spawn camping", in which the player character simply stands behind or around the spawn points to fight the enemy creatures or respawning players as soon as they appear.<br />
*'''Gulf of Lag''' refers to how the MMO can be slowed down a considerable amount due to the large amount of players simultaneously using the same server, this congestion bogging down the server and frustrating the users.<br />
*'''[http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/final-boss-of-the-internet End Guy for the Internet]''' refers to "end bosses," the last — and usually hardest to defeat — "bad guy" in a game (or a section of a game).<br />
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===YouTube Region===<br />
The YouTube region refers to websites that are based on user-created content.<br />
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'''[https://www.youtube.com/ YouTube]''' is the definitive video website where people can upload videos with the purpose of public viewing, ranging from home movies through official music videos through Let's Plays of people playing video games to questionably-legal uploads of cartoons and films. Google had purchased YouTube.<br />
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Many of the sites on the map are just references to {{w|viral video}}s at {{w|YouTube}}:<br />
*'''Viral Shores''' refers to how viral videos (whether they be viral marketing or simply memes) tend to proliferate on YouTube.<br />
*'''Britney''' likely refers to pop singer {{w|Britney Spears}} and the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHmvkRoEowc "Leave Britney Alone" guy].<br />
*'''Maru Gulf''' refers to Maru the Cat, a YouTube celebrity [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/676:_Abstraction also mentioned in xkcd].<br />
*'''Prairie Dog Habitat''' likely refers to the viral video [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1Y73sPHKxw Dramatic Chipmunk] (which is actually a Prairie Dog).<br />
*'''Rick Rolling Hills''' references, well, {{w|Rickrolling}}. More information [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ here]. The "deserted" note likely refers to how Rick Astley himself is tired of the meme, or again, how people tend to leave the video upon getting "Rick Roll'd," never actually going to the video with the express purpose of viewing the video.<br />
*'''Lunar Landing Soundstage''' is, of course, a reference to the {{w|Moon landing conspiracy theories}}, which Randall has railed on before.<br />
*'''{{w|OK Go}} Bay''' refers to the band "OK Go" who have multiple viral music videos on YouTube, most famously [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTAAsCNK7RA "Here it goes again"] featuring treadmills.<br />
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The '''HTML5 swamp''' refers to YouTube's spotty support of HTML 5 (an update on HTML that is frequently touting its media capabilities, making HTML 5 a viable alternative to Flash). Of course, by the time the comic was written, HTML 5 was still in its infancy. The Music Video Bay refers to the amount of music videos (official or otherwise) are present in YouTube.<br />
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Other counties of the YouTube region include:<br />
*'''[https://vimeo.com/ vimeo]''', a website where people tend to showcase artistic content that they made on their own, notably independent studios.<br />
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Snob Sound:<br />
*'''[https://secure.flickr.com/ Flickr]''', a website where people can upload and share photographs they took.<br />
*'''[http://fotolog.com Fotolog]''', a photo website very popular in South America in 2004-2008, which was used as a social network.<br />
*'''[http://www.last.fm/ Last.fm]''', a music website that is notable of its "scrobbling" feature.<br />
*'''[http://www.deviantart.com/ deviantArt]''', the largest art website, where people can upload, sell, and buy not only art itself, but also video, audio, Flash-work, and even skins (the original purpose of deviantArt). While many big-name/professional people and organizations have their works in deviantArt, the site is more infamous for the large amount of people who upload low-quality fan-art and fan-characters, most notably of media from Japan. Another point of infamy is the large amount of drama that can happen in the website.<br />
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*'''[https://www.newgrounds.com/ Newgrounds]''', a website that hosts art, (Flash-based) videos, audio, and (Flash-based) games to which other users can comment and rate. Even so, content from Newgrounds tends to be obscene, though there is a filtering system if a viewer does not wish to see obscene content.<br />
*'''[http://www.chatroulette.com/ Chatroulette]''' is a website where people are randomly paired up with each other and video/text chat.<br />
*'''{{w|Brickshelf}}''' is the online resource for {{w|LEGO}} fans.<br />
*'''[https://tumblr.com/ Tumblr]''', where people could make a blog and post text, pictures, video, audio, quotes, and links. The most distinguishing feature is the ability to "reblog" these posts from other's people's blogs into the user's own blog. Notable features of Tumblr include sketchblogs (where people upload their sketches), Ask blogs (where people answer questions other users ask, the moderators of these blogs usually pretending to be a character from a form of media), and the large amount of "social justice" (where people fight against racism, sexism, and other forms of negative discrimination). (See also [[1043: Ablogalypse]].)<br />
*'''{{w|b3ta}}''' is a popular British website, described as a "puerile digital arts community" by The Guardian.<br />
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The '''Isle of teenagers who just discovered macroeconomics''' is a joke about how teenagers tend to think that the world and the economy are a lot simpler than they actually are. Combined with the typical internet mindset, this leads to a lot of teenagers posting blogs and videos and comments on blogs and videos describing how idiotic the government and other red-tape-related adults are.<br />
The '''Snob Sound''' could refer to the large amount of people who look down on others in the surrounding websites (one example being an original artist looking down on people who draw mainly fan-art). '''The Iraq''' is a reference to Miss Teen USA 2007, in which Ms. Teen South Carolina, Lauren Katlin, said "I believe that our education like such as in South Africa and the Iraq everywhere like such as...the US should help the US and should help South Africa and should help the Iraq and the Asian countries so we are able to build up our future." The usage of "the Iraq" has became a meme.<br />
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===Twitter Region===<br />
*'''Bieber Bay''' is a reference to {{w|Justin Bieber}}, a pop singer whose singing sprouted on YouTube and became very popular on Twitter and other social media. He is very much vilified because of his rather feminine appearance and his hordes of fans (called "Beliebers") that seem to support him to ridiculous extents. Lately, though, Justin Beiber has taken a "bad boy" attitude because of all the Beliebers who are willing to defend him no matter what, him partaking in a lot of questionable activities that include tattoos, questionably-legal substances, and buying prostitution, thus lowering his popularity in the general populace.<br />
*'''{{w|Google Buzz}}''' is a former social network attempted by Google. It has since been shut down.<br />
*'''Bit.Ly Mountains''' is a reference to the URL shortening service {{w|bit.ly}}.<br />
*'''Kanye's Isle of Sadness''' is a reference to the musician {{w|Kanye West}}, whose Twitter, at the time, was [http://www.buzzfeed.com/mlew15/25-of-kanye-wests-most-thought-provoking-tweets-h0se famously introspective and stream-of-consciousness].<br />
*'''Sarah Palin USA''' is the Twitter handle of former politician {{w|Sarah Palin}}.<br />
*'''Clueless Politician Coast''' is a reference to the number of politicians on Twitter and other social networks who repeatedly share clueless updates that more often create an uproar than help their election chances.<br />
*'''Desert of Food Updates''' is a reference to the number of pictures of food that are shared on social media (especially Twitter). There has even been some controversy on posting such pictures.<br />
*'''Journalists Trying to Find the Cutting Edge''' is referencing journalists on Twitter trying to keep up with the way that news is gathered and delivered now, despite usually working for a newspaper that publishes once a day.<br />
*'''SHAQ''' is a reference to the former NBA basketball player, {{w|Shaq}}.<br />
*'''{{w|identi.ca}}''' is an open source social networking and micro-blogging service, being an alternative to Twitter.<br />
*''' Breaking! Waves''' is a pun on the fact that so many people used the word "Breaking" at the beginning of tweets that do not warrant that tag that the word has lost most of its meaning and become a joke. It is a pun because waves "break" on the shore.<br />
*'''Web 3.0''' refers to the unofficial term {{w|Web 2.0}}. In this case, "Web 1.0" refers to websites that give information to users. Web 2.0 refers to websites where the users themselves create content. Web 3.0 has sometimes been used as a term for {{w|semantic web}}, a machine-readable version of the web, but this usage is far from universal.<br />
*'''Hashtag games whose popularity confuses and depresses you''' refers to the game where a user posts something under a particular hashtag and others respond with their own ideas, all tagged under the same phrase. This has been very popular for no clear reason, as Randall notes.<br />
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===Geotagged Bay===<br />
*'''{{w|Yelp}}''' is a website where people post reviews of real-life public locations (one example being restaurants).<br />
*'''{{w|Geocaching}}''' is a worldwide GPS scavenger hunt where users upload positions of caches and others will find them and log it online.<br />
*'''{{w|Foursquare}}''' is a location-based social network.<br />
*'''Latitude''' refers to {{w|Google Latitude}}.<br />
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===Troll Bay and the Sea of Memes===<br />
*'''{{w|Reddit}}''' is the self-described "front page of the Internet" in which users submit stories, photos and videos and the best are "up-voted" to the top of the page.<br />
*'''{{w|Help:Using talk pages|Wikipedia Talk Pages}}''' refer to the pages where Wikipedia editors discuss how to improve articles.<br />
*'''{{w|Wikia}}''' is a 3rd party wiki software, used in the making of the user-editable encyclopedias of just about any subject matter.<br />
*'''{{w|StumbleUpon}}''' is a website-sharing service.<br />
*'''{{w|Delicious (website)|Delicious}}''' is a bookmarking and bookmark-sharing service.<br />
*'''{{w|Digg}}''' is a former competitor to Reddit in the social-news sphere, but now has been sold and restarted as an aggregator of news stories.<br />
*'''{{w|Slashdot}}''', labeled "/." on the map, is a technical news site.<br />
*'''{{w|Fark}}''' is a community website that allows members to comment on news articles from other sites.<br />
*'''{{w|YTMND}}''' is an acronym for "You're The Man Now, Dog!" It's also a community in which users can create meme-type nonsense by playing music over an image (either static or animated).<br />
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===Skype Region===<br />
The Skype Region refers to different IM, or Instant Messaging services, that enable almost-real-time text chatting between multiple people. These often allow services like voice chat and even video calls.<br />
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*'''{{w|Skype}}''' is, according to Randall, the most popular of these among the internet. It has many features to allow peer-to-peer voice chats, as well as allowing calls to be made at a price to actual phones.<br />
*'''{{w|AIM}}''' or AOL Instant Messenger is a chat client created by AOL.<br />
*'''GG''' or {{w|Gadu-Gadu}} is an instant messenger client popular in Poland.<br />
*'''{{w|Yahoo Messenger}}''' is an instant messenger client by Yahoo.<br />
*'''{{w|Google Talk}}''' is a voice/video chatting service from Google (that Google has been replacing with Hangouts). Google Talk also has an invasion fleet at its shores.<br />
*'''{{w|ICQ}}''' is an older messaging service, albeit with an 18+ requirement (despite pornography not being the point of ICQ).<br />
*'''{{w|Windows Live Messenger}}''', or "MSN", was the messaging service of Microsoft before Microsoft bought Skype. MSN was useful in that people could draw and send pictures to other chatters.<br />
*'''{{w|UseNet}}''' was one of the original ways to communicate on the internet, though people can download (copyrighted) files through the service. Since it is still in use by some, it gets the tag "Still Around!" on the map.<br />
*'''{{w|IRC}} Isles''' refers to the ancestor of Internet-powered chatting. People would have connected to a server and spoke publicly. IRC is still in use (as of 2014), notably in getting help from other users. One of those isles is #xkcd which is an IRC community around [[xkcd]].<br />
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===Bay of Drama===<br />
*'''{{w|FanFiction.net}}''' is a website where people can submit their fanfiction (stories by fans written about other peoples' media, normally that about popular media). The website tends to have people that are not helpful to those who legitimately want critique of their own stories.<br />
*'''{{w|Xanga}}''' is a blogging service that, while popular at its time, lost out to...<br />
*'''{{w|LiveJournal}}''' was the most popular blogging service before Tumblr.<br />
*'''ONYD''' - Reference to {{w|Oh No You Didn't}}, which is explained in the Blogosphere region.<br />
*'''{{w|Dreamwidth}}''' is a LiveJournal fork emphasizing its open-source nature.<br />
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===Blogosphere===<br />
The Blogosphere region contains several general {{w|blog}} topics.<br />
*'''{{w|photo blog|Photo Blogs}}''' are commonly used to chronicle the lives of the authors through photographs.<br />
*'''Diary Blogs''' are another popular use of blogs (and, in fact, the original use) where authors write commentary about their lives.<br />
*'''Bay of Grammar Pedantry''' deals with the fact that, whether due to a lack of proper education, a habit of using "chat-speak" in the text-limited SMS and MMS, or simply due to the (generally) more relaxed nature of the Internet, blog authors tend to write with horrible composition, a point of annoyment to a lot of other people due to the subsequent increased difficulty of reading the horribly-written material.<br />
*'''Fandom Blogs''' are blogs created by a "{{w|fandom}}" which is a community of fans. A fandom blog deals with the subject matter of the respective fandom.<br />
*'''Sea of Zero (0) Comments''' refers to blogs that get very little attention and therefore have no comments.<br />
*'''SpamBlog Straits''' references spammers who use blogs to increase the number of links to their site to try to game search engines.<br />
*'''OffTopic.com''' is a general interest forum that refers to itself as "the largest general discussion forum on the internet."<br />
*Many more straightforward blogs, including:<br />
**'''Writing/Poetry'''<br />
**'''Gossip Blogs'''<br />
**'''Political Blogs'''<br />
**'''Music Blogs'''<br />
**'''Tech Blogs'''<br />
**'''Business Blogs'''<br />
**'''Corporate Blogs'''<br />
**'''Religious Blogs'''<br />
**'''Miscellaneous Blogs'''<br />
*'''Blog Blogs''' - These can refer to blogs that talk about the matter about blogging itself, though they can also refer to blogs which authors use in talking about blogging.<br />
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===Blogosphere (Core Region)===<br />
Gossip Blogs: <br />
Each blog below focuses on gossip surrounding celebrities and other well-known persons.<br />
*'''{{w|Jezebel}}''' is a liberally feminist blog, hosted by Gawker.<br />
*'''{{w|deadline.com|Deadline}}''' is an online entertainment news magazine.<br />
*'''{{w|TMZ}}''' is a celebrity news website.<br />
*'''{{w|Gawker}}''' is a blog that is the host of other blogs.<br />
*'''LJ Oh No They Didn't''' - LiveJournal {{w|Oh No They Didn't}} - Oh No They Didn't, also known as ONTD, is the largest community on LiveJournal with over 100,000 members. The community focuses on celebrity gossip and pop culture with most of its posts aggregated from other gossip blogs.<br />
*'''Doucheblog''' refers to blogs that were once insightful but that spiraled into long rants due to relationship changes of their authors.<br />
*'''Isle of Mockery''' is a reference to the fact that some of what these blogs do is mock celebrities or other for doing or saying stupid things on camera.<br />
<br />
Liberal Blogs: <br />
Each blog below focuses on American political news with a "liberal" or "progressive" slant. These blogs tend to lean for the Democratic party.<br />
*'''{{w|Huffington Post}}''' is a news blog.<br />
*'''{{w|Paul Krugman}}''' is an American economist who considers himself a liberal.<br />
*'''{{w|Daily Beast}}''' is a news and opinion website focusing on politics and pop culture.<br />
*'''{{w|Talking Points Memo|TPM}}''' is a political journal run by Josh Marshall.<br />
*'''{{w|Ezra Klein}}''' used to have his own site at the Washington Post, but is now the editor of [Vox.com]. <br />
*'''{{w|Think Progress}}''' is a political news blog.<br />
*'''{{w|Daily Kos|Kos}}''' is another political blog.<br />
<br />
Bay of Flame:<br />
*'''{{w|Politics Daily}}''' is a political journalism website launched by AOL.<br />
*'''CNN Political Ticker''' is CNN's political blog.<br />
*'''{{w|Mediaite}}''' is a news and opinion blog covering politics and entertainment in the media.<br />
*'''{{w|NY Times}}''' is one of the most famous newspapers, thus the comparatively large size of its island.<br />
*'''{{w|The Talk}}''' is a talk show on CBS that discusses the latest headlines "through the eyes of mothers."<br />
*Libertarian Isle (shaped like a {{w|Nolan Chart}})<br />
<br />
Conservative Blogs: <br />
Each blog below focuses on American political news with a "conservative" or Republican slant.<br />
*'''{{w|Pajamas Media}}''' is a media company and operator of conservative news.<br />
*'''{{w|Michelle Malkin}}''' is a conservative blogger, political commentator, and author.<br />
*'''{{w|Hot Air}}''' is a news blog founded by Michelle Malkin.<br />
*'''{{w|RedState|Red State}}''' is a political blog.<br />
*'''{{w|American Thinker}}''' is a daily online magazine focused on politics.<br />
*'''{{w|Townhall}}''' is a web publication and print magazine.<br />
<br />
Tech Blogs:<br />
*'''{{w|Boy Genius Report}}''' is a weblog that focuses on technology and consumer gadgets.<br />
*'''{{w|Gizmodo}}''' is a news and opinion blog, hosted by Gawker, that talks about life's more technological matters.<br />
*'''{{w|Engadget}}''' is another technology-oriented, albeit independent, blog.<br />
*'''Crunchgear''' is a blog that reviews gadgets and other hardware.<br />
*'''{{w|Techcrunch}}''' is an online publisher of technology industry news.<br />
*'''{{w|Joystiq}}''' is a news and opinion blog that focuses on gaming.<br />
*'''{{w|Kotaku}}''' is another gaming-oriented news/opinion blog, the main difference beig that Kotaku is owned by Gawker. <br />
<br />
Assorted:<br />
*'''{{w|BoingBoing}}''' is "i blog about wonderful things", the topics being quite random.<br />
*'''{{w|Lifehacker}}''' is another Gawker blog, is a blog that teaches people how to simplify their lives through 'lifehacking', that is, using their resources in creative wayss. While the subject matter is life in general, there is a significant technological slant.<br />
*'''{{w|Deadspin}}''' is a sports and sports gossip blog founded by Will Leitch.<br />
*'''Meatorama''' is a blog that talks about cooking meat.<br />
<br />
===QQ Region===<br />
*'''Baidu Baike''' (「百度百科」, "Baidu Encyclopedia") and '''Hudong''' (「互动百科」, "Interactive Encyclopedia" ) are two Chinese online encyclopedias. Baidu Baike is powered by the same company as Baidu, the search engine popular in China.<br />
* The '''Ma Le Ge Bi''' and the '''Grass Mud Horse Bay''' could refer to the {{w|Baidu 10 Mythical Creatures}}.<br />
* The '''Location of Jia Junpeng''' refers to the Internet meme of {{w|Jia Junpeng}} in 2009 in China.<br />
*'''{{w|Tencent QQ}}''' is a Chinese instant messaging program.<br />
*In English communities "QQ" has several more common definitions:<br />
**An {{w|emoticon}}, representing a face with two large, crying eyes.<br />
**A synonym for "rage quit", in which a video game player quits the game out of sheer frustration. It originated in ''Warcraft II'' multiplayer, where pressing Ctrl+Q+Q would quit the game, and became more widely known in ''World of Warcraft''.<br />
**These definitions are commonly combined, usually to mock the "rage quitter".<br />
*The Gulf of China refers to how sites in the region are based in People's Republic of China ("Red China"). The '''Great Firewall''' refers to {{w|The Great Firewall of China}}, a pun on {{w|The Great Wall of China}}. Similar to how The Great Wall of China was meant to keep intruding nations out of the then-capital of the city, The Great Firewall of China is meant to keep visitors from visiting censored websites. However, either a VPN or remote access to a computer in a "freer" country can circumvent the Firewall. Oddly other Chinese websites (Qzone, Renren etc.) are not enclosed in this zone.<br />
<br />
===Forums Islands===<br />
Forums are websites where one person post a topic to which other people can discuss.<br />
<br />
While the map has a zoomed in version, this article shall discuss the two bigger islands, first.<br />
<br />
*'''[http://www.2ch.net 2channel]''' is a Japanese imageboard that was actually the original inspiration for 4chan.<br />
*'''[http://www.craigslist.org/about/sites Craigslist]''' is a classified advertisement website with sections devoted to just about everything... which formerly included prostitution services, hence the '''The Former Site of Adult Services'''.<br />
<br />
In the zoomed-in map, there is the following:<br />
*'''[https://www.4chan.org/ 4chan.org]''' is an {{w|imageboard}} in which people can upload pictures while others comment on them. The website is infamous for its loose/often non-existent rules, incredibly vulgar userbase, source of new memes, and spawning of trolls. 4chan's random board, known internally as '''/b/''', is almost constantly flooded with porn and image macros. This is why Randall's incarnation of 4chan is shaped like a penis.<br />
*'''420chan''' and '''7chan''', other imageboards in the style of 4chan. Their relative lack of popularity and derivative nature leads a lot of 4chan users to mock them; hence, their position on Randall's map suggests that they're mere wads of semen.<br />
*'''Encyclopedia Dramatica''', labeled '''ED''' on the map, is a wiki site dedicated to chronicling internet memes and other noteworthy sites, events, people, and anything else that catches their attention, generally in a very satirical manner. The site is heavily populated by 4chan users. Many people are offended by the articles and talks that go on in the wiki and forum, which is perhaps the reason that it appears to be represented as a wad of sperm. The image of sperm also makes sense since ED is used as a messaging center for the group "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anonymous_(group) Anonymous]" which is represented in the map as part of the testicles of the 4chan island(see below at the gulf named Anonymous).<br />
*'''Tunnel to Habbo''' is a reference to [http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/pools-closed the 2006 Habbo Hotel Raids], in which hundreds of 4chan Anons simultaneously logged onto Habbo Hotel and proceeded to be as obnoxious as possible, standing in formations of swastikas and penises or body-blocking the swimming pools.<br />
*'''{{w|Catbus}} Route''' is likely a reference to {{w|Lolcat}}s in general.<br />
*'''[http://www.ebaumsworld.com/ eBaum's World]''' is a media-hosting website founded by Eric Bauman. The site has lost a lot of traffic after (quite valid) accusations of stolen content.<br />
*The gulf labelled '''{{w|Anonymous (group)|Anonymous}}''' is most likely a reference to the leaderless, anonymous international network called "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anonymous_(group) Anonymous]" which is composed of (mainly) anarchic activist hackers. Anonymous was created on the /b/ messaging board of 4chan, hence why the bay of Anonymous is on the coast of /b/. Also, the fact that the bay is in the "testicles"(/b/) of the 4chan island "penis" is referring to how Anonymous was created on 4chan, in the same way that sperm is created in the testicles of a penis, possibly a subtle jab at the group.<br />
<br />
To the south and east is an archipelago of islands representing various regional and special-interest forums. Moving clockwise from 4chan island is<br />
* '''Storm 2K''' is an online website hosting information on tropical cyclones and tools for tracking them, and has a forum with multiple categories and threads for discussion on tropical cyclones, as well as multiple tropical cyclone models and reconnaissance information.<br />
* '''Skyscraper city''' is an internet forum website for skyscraper hobbyists and enthusiasts.<br />
* An island containing two websites related to women, namely<br />
** '''Wizaz.pl''' is a Polish website, presumably for women, with a forum filled with discussions mainly about beauty, health, women, hobbies, and fun.<br />
** '''Baby and bump''' is a self-described "pregnancy forum, baby and parenting community."<br />
An island contaning<br />
** '''ForoCoches''' is a very popular Spanish (as in from Spain) forum mainly about automobiles, but holds discussions on virtually any topic.<br />
** '''Bodybuilding.com''' is(as you can hopefully tell) a website for bodybuilders. It contains a forum for general discussions on bodybuilding that includes topics such as supplements, exercises, and nutrition.<br />
** '''Bokt.nl''' calls itself the largest community on the topic of horses. A Dutch website, it holds topics about virtually anything involving horses.<br />
** '''Cruise Critic''' is a website with a large forum about cruises in general.<br />
* '''Lay it low''' is a website for discussing lowriding(changing a car so that its ground clearance go lower than the clearance of the original design from the manufacturer.<br />
* '''[http://www.twoplustwo.com/ Two plus two]''' is a poker & gambling forum<br />
* An island containing:<br />
** '''Fan forum'''<br />
** '''[http://www.facethejury.us/ Face the jury]''' is an online forum, originally founded for users to upload pictures of themselves to be judged by other users<br />
** A smaller nearby island is '''Datalounge'''<br />
* An island containing gaming-related sites<br />
** '''D2JSP'''<br />
** '''EA UK'''<br />
** '''Gametrailers'''<br />
* Smaller islands next to the D2JSP island are<br />
** '''Steam powered'''<br />
** '''World of players'''<br />
** '''Nedgaf'''<br />
** '''Overclock'''<br />
* A smaller island of regional and special-interest forums:<br />
** '''[http://digitalspy.com/ Digital Spy]''', a British media and entertainment news service<br />
** '''[http://www.onliner.by/ onliner.by]''', a Belarusian digital technology forum<br />
** Zona Ford<br />
** '''[http://lowyat.net/ lowyat]''', a large Malaysian technology forum<br />
** exbil<br />
** '''[http://www.macrumors.com/ MacRumors]''', an Apple news and discussion site<br />
** Adjacent to this, an island labelled '''[http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/ Whirlpool Forums]''', a large Australian broadband and technology forum. The drawing reflects Australia being an island continent separated from other countries.<br />
* An island made up of several European forums:<br />
** '''[http://www.jlaforums.com/ JLA Forums]'''<br />
** '''[http://www.fok.nl/ fok.nl]''', a Dutch forum site that is one of the largest internet communities in the Netherlands<br />
** '''[http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/ The Student Room]''', a British forum and wiki for secondary and tertiary students<br />
** '''[http://www.boards.ie/ boards.ie]''' "Now Ye're talking", a popular Irish forum site<br />
** '''[http://www.forum.hr/ forum.hr]''', a Croatian forum<br />
** '''rus-chat''', possibly a reference to [http://rus-chat.de/ rus-chat.de]<br />
* The largest single-site island is [http://www.somethingawful.com/ SomethingAwful], a website that is meant to showcase all things "awful". SomethingAwful also has a large trollbase, but they tend to be more honorable than the ones from Encyclopedia Dramatica and 4chan. One example is there being a spotty holding of the no-furries rule in the forums. The forums themselves are famous because of the holding of the Let's Plays of [http://lparchive.org/Dangan-Ronpa/ Dangan Ronpa] and [http://danganronpa2mirror.tumblr.com/ Super Dangan Ronpa 2], which had cooked up public interest to the point of there being an English-language release of the games. (Note that, due to these Let's Plays being in a forums that frequently hides behind a "paywall" that requires a paid account before accessing, the links provided go to their mirrors.)<br />
<br />
==Transcript==<br />
:'''Map of Online Communities'''<br />
:Size on map represents volume of Daily Social activity (posts, chat, etc). Based on data gathered over the Spring and Summer of 2010.<br />
<br />
:[Two insets on the upper left-hand corner shows that this map is a tiny portion of the huge continent of Spoken Language, encompassing portions of the Internet, Email, and Cell Phones (SMS).]<br />
<br />
:[The largest landmass on the map by far, which takes up nearly the entire northern half of the map is "Facebook" - with large states in the south-east of the country labeled 'Farmville' and 'Happy Farm'. There is a much smaller state to the west of these called 'Farm Town'. To the north of these states is a large swath of unremarkable land entitled 'Northern Wasteland of Unread Updates.' This is directly north of the large Dopamine Sea.<br />
<br />
:A peninsula on the south-west, just below the Plains of Awkwardly Public Family Interactions, houses many tiny states, such as MySpace, Orkut, LinkedIn, Bebo, & Hi5. It is bordered on the south by Buzzword Bay, which contains several islands of varying sizes. Among these are YouTube and Twitter (the largest), which are separated by the Social Media Consultant Channel. To the south-east of Twitter, across the Sea of Protocol Confusion, is another, equally large island. Most of it is Skype, with the north having two largish states called AIM and Windows Live Messenger. On the south-west part of the island are two smaller states called GG and Yahoo Messenger.<br />
<br />
:The Island of Skype is extremely close to, but separated by the Great Firewall (a dashed line), the large landmass of QQ. It's north shore is the Gulf of China and Grass Mud Horse Bay. Outside of these bays, over the Great Firewall are two islands called Craigslist and 2Channel.<br />
<br />
:In the Dopamine Sea, off the southern shores of Farmville and Happy Farm, is MMO Isle. Its largest state is WoW, with Runescape, Lineage, Maple Story, Habbo, and the Mountains of Steam among its notable landmarks. To the southeast of the island is the Gulf of Lag, in which sits the CDC Games island, with Eve Online.<br />
<br />
:To the east of Twitter is Troll Bay, with such islands as Reddit and Reddit, Digg, Stumbleupon, Delicio.us, and Wikipedia Talk Pages. To their south are the IRC isles, of which one is the tiny island of #xkcd.<br />
<br />
:East of these islands, and north of Skype island, is the Sea of Memes. In this sea, to the north of Craigslist and 2Channel, is an archipelago of tiny islands. There is an inset, labeled 'Forums.' (See below.)<br />
<br />
:To the southwest of Twitter island, in the Sea of Opinions, are the blog islands. These lie south of the islands in Buzzword Bay, as well. The northernmost islands in this group are centered around the Bay of Drama, on which can be found Diary Blogs, Gossip Blogs, and Livejournal. Gossip Blogs share an island with Political, Music, and Tech Blogs. To the north of this island is a smaller island called Photo Blogs. South of Diary Blogs, and off the southwest coast of Music blogs is a smaller island called Fandom Blogs. South of Tech Blogs, off of which sprouts the small peninsula of Business Blogs, is the Spamblog Straits. On the other side of the straits is a large island made up of Miscellaneous Blogs, with two states demarcated as Religious Blogs and Blog Blogs. Southwest of the Blog Islands is the Sea of Zero (0) Comments.]<br />
<br />
:[An inset of a group of islands in the sea of memes located on the lower right corner of the map, labeled 'Forums'. The largest by far is 4chan and /b/. Also found here are D2JSP, JLA Frums, Fan Forum, Something Awful, and many smaller ones, too numerous to list here.]<br />
<br />
:[The northeastern third of Gossip/Political/Tech Blogs island is another inset labeled 'Blogosphere (Core)'. This can be found on the lower left corner of the map. Two peninsulas in Political Blogs bookend the Bay of Flame -- these are Liberal Blogs and Conservative Blogs. Between them lie several tiny islands such as Politics Daily, CNN Politcal Ticker, and Mediaite. Off the coast of Liberal Blogs lies the island of NYTimes, off the coast of Conservative Blogs is Libertarian Isle. Between the two lies The Talk. The northern peninsula of Tech Blogs contains places such as Gizmodo, Engadget, Joystiq, and Kotaku.] <br />
<br />
:[Text found between the two insets, which are directly below the main map.]<br />
:ABOUT THIS MAP<br />
:Communities rise and fall, and total membership numbers are no longer a good measure of a community's current size and health. This updated map uses size to represent total social activity in a community -- that is, how much talking, playing, sharing, or other socializing happens there. This meant some comparing of apples and oranges, but I did my best and tried to be consistent.<br />
<br />
:Estimates are based on the numbers I could find, but involved a great deal of guesswork, statistical inference, random sampling, nonrandom sampling, a 20,000-cell spreadsheet, emailing, cajoling, tea-leaf reading, goat sacrifices, and gut instinct (i.e. making things up).<br />
<br />
:Sources of data include Google and Bing, Wikipedia, Alexa, Big-Boards.com, StumbleUpon, Wordpress, Akismet, every website statistics page I could find, press releases, news articles, and individual site employees. Thanks in particular to folks at Last.fm, LiveJournal, Reddit, and the New York Times, as well as sysadmins at a number of sites who shared statistics on condition of anonymity.<br />
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[[Category:Rickrolling]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1079:_United_Shapes&diff=1236431079: United Shapes2016-07-19T13:52:17Z<p>Markhurd: /* Chart */clean up, typos fixed: wikipedia → Wikipedia</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1079<br />
| date = July 9, 2012<br />
| title = United Shapes<br />
| image = united_shapes.png<br />
| imagesize = 800px<br />
| titletext = That eggplant is in something of a flaccid state.<br />
}}<br />
The large version is here: [http://xkcd.com/1079/large/ http://xkcd.com/1079/large/]<br />
==Explanation==<br />
In this comic, each state of the United States of America has been filled-in with an object of similar shape. Due to the size range of the states, some states are too small to clearly make-out in the normal size image. Click [http://xkcd.com/1079/large/ here] to see the large version, which makes every state perfectly clear. Several years later Randall made a new map of the US mainland [[1653: United States Map]], where he shuffled the positions of the states but filled out the outline. Also in this map Michigan has been split into two separate parts. (Here it is the glove and the eagle). <br />
<br />
Very few, if any, of the shapes used are stereotypes of the state; they are merely objects that look like the state. Some of the objects are those which the states are widely known to resemble. For example, Michigan is represented by a glove and an Eagle, and a pot with handle takes the place of Oklahoma (with the panhandle region of the state filled with a literal handle). Others, however, are more creative. Few would have likely pictured Texas as a dog or Alaska as a bear with a jet pack and laser gun. There are several incredibly simple objects filling some states. Kentucky is filled by a cloud, which conceivably could have been used for any state, and Wyoming, one of the nearly rectangular states, is simply an envelope. There are three pairs of states that are related. Georgia and Missouri each contain an image of the other, drawing attention to their similar shapes, North and South Dakota are the top and bottom halves of an amp, and Alabama and Mississippi are {{w|moai}} facing in opposite directions.)<br />
<br />
Colorado contains what looks like a Wikipedia article. A close-up of the fake article is provided [http://xkcd.com/1079/colorado/]. The following references are made in the Colorado article:<br />
<br />
*The pronunciation is not that for Colorado, but for {{w|Eyjafjallajökull}}, a volcano in Iceland that erupted in April 2010.<br />
*The way it has a demilitarized zone towards Wyoming resembles {{W|North Korea}} and {{W|South Korea}}.<br />
*Eleven dimensions refers to {{w|string theory}}.<br />
*A {{w|wormhole}} is a theoretical relative of the {{w|black hole}}. This is a reference to the television series {{w|Stargate SG-1}} where a device capable of creating wormholes is located in the {{w|Cheyenne Mountain nuclear bunker}} in Colorado.<br />
*A {{w|Horcrux}} is a type of magical object in the world of {{W|Harry Potter}}.<br />
*The radiation zones around Longmont are caused by {{w|Radioactive contamination from the Rocky Flats Plant|radioactive contamination from the Rocky Flats Plant}}.<br />
*The fake motto ''Si parare possis, vivere septem'' can be roughly translated as "With preparation, survival is possible for over a week."<br />
<br />
New Mexico according to Randall's transcript is "A liquid container labeled for something of unusual and silly danger". The labeling is upside down and it refers to the nuclear testing facility White Sands Missile Range located in New Mexico for the nuclear bomb.<br />
:This end up<br />
:Property of White Sands Missile Range<br />
:??? [Followed by a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NFPA_704 NFPA 704] Diamond with all divisions at severe risk, and a radiation symbol in the special notice division]<br />
:Contains White Sand<br />
:FLAMMABLE<br />
:Warning: <br />
:This product contains chemicals known <br />
:only to the state of Nevada. <br />
:Contents under pressure from parents<br />
:If swallowed, induce labor<br />
:56 fluid ounces <br />
:and 14 other ounces<br />
<br />
The title text makes fun of Florida which is sometimes called "The penis of America". Obviously, this penis is somewhat flaccid (not erect). The use of the word "state" is a pun, as it means some particular condition (flaccid state) as well as a political entity (The State of Florida).<br />
<br />
==Chart==<br />
{|class=wikitable<br />
!State!!Contained Picture!!Comments<br />
|-<br />
|Alabama ||A moai head facing east.||{{w|Moai}} are Easter Island stone statues<br />
|-<br />
|Alaska ||A teddy bear with a jetpack and a ray gun||The ray gun and jetpack are fixtures of science fiction during the Cold War era, and the Russian Bear is an often-used personification of the country Russia in political cartoonage; the "teddy bear" image may be related to Alaska's former Russian heritage. The USA acquired Alaska from Russia in the Alaska Purchase of 1867 and it became a state in 1959, during the Cold War. The Cold War often featured worries of a potential Russian invasion of Alaska due to their geographical proximity across the Bering Sea and Bering Strait, which persisted through the 1980s; Alaska was the location of a large number of interceptor missiles as part of Ronald Reagan's "Star Wars Defense Initiative" intended to shoot down missiles that might be launched from the USSR. The ray gun is pointed across the Bering Strait at Russia, consistent with Alaska's often being described as the "first line of defense" against Russian aggression. The teddy bear is similar in appearance to {{w|Winnie the Pooh}}.||<br />
|-<br />
|Arizona ||A refrigerated shelf containing milk, bread, and pastries.||<br />
|-<br />
|Arkansas ||A measuring cup.||<br />
|-<br />
|California ||A vacuum.||An old-fashioned upright vacuum cleaner (lying down to the right), green with a yellow bag.<br />
|-<br />
|Colorado ||The Wikipedia article on Colorado.||A fake Wikipedia article on Colorado. Below the text as seen in the provided close up:<br />
:[web address:]<br />
::en.wikipedia.org/wiki/colorado<br />
:[Headers]<br />
::Wikipedia<br />
::Article Talk<br />
::Colorado<br />
:[Main article {note that Randall forgot the closing parentheses ')' after the pronunciation}]<br />
::Colorado (Pronounced [ˈeːijaˌfjatlaˌjœːkʏtl̥] is a US State encompassing portions of the Rocky<br />
::Mountains and the Great Plains. The region has been inhabited since at least 11,000 BCE, and <br />
::some archaeological evidence suggest the state – with roughly its current borders – has literally<br />
::always existed. Colorado is separated from Wyoming by a 28-mile demilitarized zone, and <br />
::has at times exercised substantial regional <br />
::power via the installation of puppet governments<br />
::in neighboring states<br />
::Geographically, Colorado is eleven-dimensional,<br />
::though seven of those dimensions are tightly<br />
::compacted and difficult to detect in most areas<br />
::of the state. Colorado is home to the nation's<br />
::oldest continually-operated wormhole and two<br />
::of President Lincoln's horcruxes.<br />
::The wildlife in Colorado is commonly characterized <br />
::as "erratic", particularly in the radiation zones <br />
::around Longmont. The State's timber wolf<br />
::population is largely bipedal; the Park Service<br />
::has expressed "concern" at their attempts to enroll in<br />
:[Fact box with correct State flag and emblem and fake motto:]<br />
::State of Colorado<br />
::Motto:<br />
::"Si parare possis, vivere septem."<br />
::(With preparation, survival is<br />
::possible for over a week.)<br />
|-<br />
|Connecticut ||A train conductor's hat.||<br />
|-<br />
|Delaware ||A meerkat.||<br />
|-<br />
|Florida ||An eggplant.||The title text mentions the eggplant being in a flaccid state, which might be a reference to the sexual use of the eggplant emoji.<br />
|-<br />
|Georgia ||Missouri.||The outline of the state of Missouri, with the {{w|Gateway Arch}} in St. Louis.<br />
|-<br />
|Hawaii ||The island of Hawaii is a snowball. The smaller islands are small bits of snow.||<br />
|-<br />
|Idaho ||A garden gnome, sitting down.||<br />
|-<br />
|Illinois ||A gangster with a guitar case, upside down.||<br />
|-<br />
|Indiana ||The brush of a paintbrush.||<br />
|-<br />
|Iowa ||A tomato, lettuce, cold cut and cheese sandwich.||<br />
|-<br />
|Kansas ||A stand-up piano.||<br />
|-<br />
|Kentucky ||A cloud.||<br />
|-<br />
|Louisiana ||A boot with some gum stuck to the bottom of it.||<br />
|-<br />
|Maine ||A Vulcan salute.||Maine's camp sunshine has had Star Trek related events in the past, including the opportunity to appear in a film.<br />
|-<br />
|Maryland ||A wolf howling to the moon, upside down.||<br />
|-<br />
|Massachusetts ||An elephant, being ridden by a man, carrying tea.||Might be a reference to the Boston Tea Party, which occurred in Massachusetts, and the Republican political party. The man seems to be wearing a tricorn hat.<br />
|-<br />
|Michigan ||A mitten for the lower portion, an eagle for the {{w|Upper Peninsula of Michigan}}.||<br />
|-<br />
|Minnesota ||$160 in $20 USD bills. It is tied together.||<br />
|-<br />
|Mississippi ||A moai head facing west.||<br />
|-<br />
|Missouri ||Georgia.||The outline of the state of Georgia, with a pair of {{w|Georgia Peach|Georgia peaches}}.<br />
|-<br />
|Montana ||One half of a muffin, sideways.||<br />
|-<br />
|Nebraska ||A blue VW type 2 with mattresses sticking out the back.||<br />
|-<br />
|Nevada ||A clothes iron.||<br />
|-<br />
|New Hampshire ||A tall brick factory building.||<br />
|-<br />
|New Jersey ||A bent-over old person. He is carrying a cane.||<br />
|-<br />
|New Mexico ||A liquid container labeled for something of unusual and silly danger.||A yellow liquid container with upside-down labeling.<br />
::This end up!!<br />
::Property of White Sands Missile Range<br />
::Contains White Sand<br />
:[Written inside a hazardous-materials diamond with the ? very large, and the three '4' in the three top part of a diamond shape divided in four these three sections being blue, red, yellow. The lower part has a radioactive sign on the same grey background as the large rectangle.]<br />
::??? 4 4 4 <br />
::Flammable<br />
::Warning<br />
::This product contains chemicals known<br />
::Only to the State of Nevada.<br />
::Contents under pressure from parents<br />
::If swallowed, induce labor<br />
::56 fluid ounces<br />
::and 14 other ounces<br />
|-<br />
|New York ||A hybrid transmission with standard manual-style gears and a torque converter sliced in half.||<br />
|-<br />
|North Carolina ||A bouquet of flowers. They appear similar to {w|Galium Palustre|marsh bedstraws}.||<br />
|-<br />
|North Dakota ||The top half of an amp.||<br />
|-<br />
|Ohio ||Underwear (Briefs).||<br />
|-<br />
|Oklahoma ||A covered pot, dripping with boil-over.||<br />
|-<br />
|Oregon ||A locomotive.||<br />
|-<br />
|Pennsylvania ||A very thick book with a bookmark.||<br />
|-<br />
|Rhode Island ||The bow half of a boat's hull.||<br />
|-<br />
|South Carolina ||A slice of pizza.||<br />
|-<br />
|South Dakota ||The bottom half of an amp.||<br />
|-<br />
|Tennessee ||A number of children's books, placed in a slightly askew pile.|| Possibly a reference to Dolly Parton's Imagination Library. The books are {{w|Where's Waldo?}}, {{w|The Wreck of the Zephyr}}, {{w|The Way Things Work}}, Free Fall, {{w|Paddle-to-the-Sea}}, What It Feels Like to Be a Building, and {{w|The Crab with the Golden Claws}}.<br />
|-<br />
|Texas ||A dog sitting in a bowl.||<br />
|-<br />
|Utah ||An oven.||<br />
|-<br />
|Vermont ||A microscope, upside down.||<br />
|-<br />
|Virginia ||A {{w|stegosaurus}}.||<br />
|-<br />
|Washington ||A whale.|| The Puget Sound is well known for whale watching<br />
|-<br />
|Washington DC ||A star.||On most maps, capitals are shown as stars. Washington DC is the capital of the United States.<br />
|-<br />
|West Virginia ||A {{w|frog}}.||<br />
|-<br />
|Wisconsin ||A skull.||<br />
|-<br />
|Wyoming ||An envelope.||The back side of a white envelope, sealed with red wax, with a black heart next to a signature (lower left corner).<br />
|}<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:The '''United Shapes'''<br />
:A map of things states are shaped like <br />
:[Each state has some item wedged to stay inside its borders]<br />
<br />
{|class=wikitable<br />
!State!!Official Transcript!!Text!!State!!Official Transcript!!Text!!State!!Official Transcript!!Text!!State!!Official Transcript!!Text!!State!!Official Transcript!!Text!!State!!Official Transcript!!Text!!State!!Official Transcript!!Text!!State!!Official Transcript!!Text!!State!!Official Transcript!!Text!!State!!Official Transcript!!Text!!State!!Official Transcript!!Text!!State!!Official Transcript!!Text!!State!!Official Transcript!!Text<br />
|-<br />
|WA||whale||<br />
|MT||half muffin||<br />
|ND and SD||top and bottom halves of an amp||<br />
|MN||$160 in $20 USD bills||<br />
|WI||skull||<br />
|MI||mitten for the lower portion, eagle for the {{w|Upper Peninsula of Michigan}}||<br />
|NY||hybrid transmission with standard manual-style gears and a torque converter sliced in half||<br />
|VT||microscope, upside down||<br />
|NH||tall brick factory building||<br />
|ME||Vulcan salute||<br />
|MA||elephant, being ridden by a man, carrying tea||<br />
|CT||train conductor's hat||<br />
|RI||bow half of a boat's hull||<br />
|-<br />
|OR||locomotive||<br />
|ID||garden gnome, sitting down||<br />
|WY||envelope.||The envelope is marked with a signature, possibly Randal's<br />
|NE||blue VW type 2 with mattresses sticking out the back||<br />
|IA||tomato, lettuce, cold cut and cheese sandwich||<br />
|IL||gangster with a guitar case, upside down||<br />
|IN||brush of a paintbrush||<br />
|OH||underwear (Briefs)||<br />
|PA||very thick book with a bookmark||<br />
|NJ||bent-over old person||<br />
|-<br />
|NV||clothes iron||<br />
|UT||oven||<br />
|CO||Wikipedia article on Colorado||See Link Above<br />
|KS||stand-up piano||<br />
|MO||Georgia||Georgia<br />
|KY||cloud||<br />
|WV||{{w|frog}}||<br />
|VA||{{w|stegosaurus}}||<br />
|DC||star.||<br />
|MD||wolf howling to the moon, upside down||<br />
|DE||meerkat||<br />
|-<br />
|CA||vacuum cleaner||<br />
|AZ||refrigerated shelf containing milk, bread, and pastries||<br />
|NM||liquid container with warning label||<br />
:This end up!!<br />
: <br />
:Property of White Sands Missile Range<br />
:Contains White Sand<br />
: <br />
:???<br />
: <br />
:FLAMMABLE<br />
: <br />
:Warning: This product contains chemicals known<br />
:Only to the state of Nevada.<br />
:Contents under pressure from parents.<br />
:If swallowed, induce labor.<br />
: <br />
:56 Fluid Ounces<br />
:and 14 other ounces.<br />
|OK||covered pot, dripping with boil-over||<br />
|AR||measuring cup||<br />
|TN||children's books, placed in a slightly askew pile||<br />
:Handford / WHERE'S WALDO / or wally<br />
:The Wreck of the Zephyr / Chris Van Allsburg<br />
:The Way Things Work / DAVID MACAULRY<br />
:Weisner / FREE FALL<br />
:PADDLE-TO-THE-SEA / HCH(?)<br />
:WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO BE A BUILDING / Wilson<br />
:TINTIN / The Crab with the Golden Claws / Hergé<br />
|NC||flower bouquet||<br />
|-<br />
|AK||teddy bear with a jetpack and a ray gun||<br />
|HI||snowball||<br />
|TX||dog sitting in a bowl||<br />
|LA||boot with some gum stuck to the bottom||<br />
|MS||moai head facing west||<br />
|AL||moai head facing east||<br />
|GA||Missouri.||Missouri<br />
|SC||pizza slice||<br />
|FL||eggplant||<br />
|}<br />
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[[Category:Star Trek]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1122:_Electoral_Precedent&diff=1236421122: Electoral Precedent2016-07-19T13:46:32Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: etc) → etc.)</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1122<br />
| date = October 17, 2012<br />
| title = Electoral Precedent<br />
| image = electoral_precedent.png<br />
| titletext = No white guy who's been mentioned on twitter has gone on to win.<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
During election season in U.S. presidential elections — and especially in election night coverage — it is common for the media to make comments like the ones set out in the first panel of this comic. [[Randall Munroe|Randall]] is demonstrating the problem with making such statements, many of which simply come down to coincidence.<br />
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After the first panel the next 56 panels in this comic refer to each one of the {{w|United States presidential election#Electoral college results|56 presidential elections}} in U.S. history before {{w|Barack Obama|Obama's}} re-election in 2012. The panels depict a pre-election commentator noting a quality or condition that has never occurred to a candidate, until one of the candidates in that election broke the streak. In other words, one can always find at least one unique thing about a candidate who has gone on to win (or in some cases, lose) or the circumstances under which they won (or lost) that is unique from all previous winners (or losers). It's worth noting that some of these 'firsts' were truly precedent-setting (such as the first incumbent losing, the first president to win a third term, the first Catholic president, etc.), but the fact that they hadn't happened was no assurance that there wouldn't be a first time. As the years pass on, these 'streaks' become more and more nested and complicated, and then brought by Randall to the point of absurdity by pointing out very trivial things, such as "No Democratic {{w|incumbent}} without combat experience has ever beaten someone whose first name is worth more in {{w|Scrabble}}" (1996).<br />
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The flaw made by pundits while reporting such streaks is that there will always be ''something'' that has never happened before in an election, and they purport to suggest that these things are related to the candidate's win or loss. Randall considers this a logical flaw. A common one is, as noted in several panels, candidates can't win without winning certain states. The question, however, is one of {{w|Correlation does not imply causation|cause or effect}}.<br />
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Given that there have only been 56 elections, there are always going to be things that haven't happened before. If you go out looking for them, you're sure to find some. There is no magic about why these events haven't happened. In most cases, it is merely coincidence.<br />
<br />
In the last two panels two more statements like the previous are given. They were both true before the {{w|United States presidential election, 2012|election in 2012}} on November the 6th. The comic came out in the middle of the campaign on October the 17th. The statements were constructed so that the first predicts that Obama can't win over {{w|Mitt Romney}}, and the second that he cannot lose. As Obama won the election he thus ended the streak ''Democratic incumbents never beat taller challengers'' whereas the other streak is still valid.<br />
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The title text refers to the fact that {{w|Twitter}} was founded in 2006. Obama won in 2008, so it is true that no white person mentioned on Twitter has ever gone on to win the presidency; although certainly some former presidents, all of whom were white, have subsequently been mentioned on Twitter.<br />
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During these last four week before the election Randall posted no fewer than four comics related to this election. The others being: [[1127: Congress]], [[1130: Poll Watching]] and [[1131: Math]].<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:The problem with statements like<br />
:"No <party> candidate has won the election without <state>"<br />
:Or<br />
:"No president has been reelected under <circumstances>"<br />
<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1788-1789|1788}}... No one has been elected president before. ...But Washington was.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1792|1792}}... No incumbent has ever been reelected. ...Until Washington.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1796|1796}}... No one without false teeth has become president. ...But Adams did.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1800|1800}}... No challenger has beaten an incumbent. ...But Jefferson did.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1804|1804}}... No incumbent has beaten a challenger. ...Until Jefferson.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1808|1808}}... No congressman has ever become president. ...Until Madison.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1812|1812}}... No one can win without New York. ...But Madison did.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1816|1816}}... No candidate who doesn't wear a wig can get elected. ...Until Monroe was.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1820|1820}}... No one who wears pants instead of breeches can be reelected. ...But Monroe was.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1824|1824}}... No one has ever won without a popular majority. ...J.Q. Adams did.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1828|1828}}... Only people from Massachusetts and Virginia can win. ...Until Jackson did.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1832|1832}}... The only presidents who get reelected are Virginians. ...Until Jackson.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1836|1836}}... New Yorkers always lose. ...Until Van Buren.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1840|1840}}... No one over 65 has won the presidency. ...Until Harrison did.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1844|1844}}... No one who's lost his home state has won. ...But Polk did.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1848|1848}}... The Democrats don't lose when they win Pennsylvania. ...But they did in 1848.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1852|1852}}... New England Democrats can't win. ...Until Pierce did.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1856|1856}}... No one can become president without getting married. ...Until Buchanan did.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1860|1860}}... No one over 6'3" can get elected. ...Until Lincoln.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1864|1864}}... No one with a beard has been reelected. ...But Lincoln was.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1868|1868}}... No one can be president if their parent are alive. ...Until Grant.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1872|1872}}... No one with a beard has been reelected in peacetime. ...Until Grant was.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1876|1876}}... No one can win a majority of the popular vote and still lose. ...Tilden did.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1880|1880}}... As goes California, so goes the nation. ...Until it went Hancock.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1884|1884}}... Candidates named "James" can't lose. ...Until James Blaine.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1888|1888}}... No sitting president has been beaten since the Civil War. ...Cleveland was.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1892|1892}}... No former president has been elected. ...Until Cleveland.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1896|1896}}... Tall midwesterners are unbeatable. ...Bryan wasn't.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1900|1900}}... No Republican shorter than 5'8" has been reelected. ...Until McKinley was.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1904|1904}}... No one under 45 has become president. ...Roosevelt did.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1908|1908}}... No Republican who hasn't served in the military has won. ...Until Taft.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1912|1912}}... After Lincoln beat the Democrats while sporting a beard with no mustache, the only Democrats who can win have a mustache with no beard. ...Wilson had neither.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1916|1916}}... No Democrat has won without Indiana. ...Wilson did.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1920|1920}}... No incumbent senator has won. ...Until Harding.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1924|1924}}... No one with two Cs in their name has become president. ...Until Calvin Coolidge.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1928|1928}}... No one who got ten million votes has lost. ...Until Al Smith.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1932|1932}}... No Democrat has won since women secured the right to vote. ...Until FDR did.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1936|1936}}... No President's been reelected with double-digit unemployment. ...Until FDR was.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1940|1940}}... No one has won a third term. ...Until FDR did.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1944|1944}}... No Democrat has won during wartime. ...Until FDR did.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1948|1948}}... Democrats can't win without Alabama. ...Truman did.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1952|1952}}... No Republican has won without winning the House or Senate. ...Eisenhower did.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1956|1956}}... No Republican has won without Missouri. ...Until Eisenhower.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1960|1960}}... Republicans without facial hair are unbeatable. ...Kennedy beat Nixon.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1964|1964}}... No Democrat has won without Georgia. ...Johnson did.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1968|1968}}... No Republican vice president has risen to the Presidency through an election. ...Until Nixon.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1972|1972}}... No wartime candidate has won without Massachusetts. ...Until Nixon did.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1976|1976}}... No one who lost New Mexico has won. ...But Carter did.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1980|1980}}... No one has been elected President after a divorce. ...Until Reagan was.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1984|1984}}... No left-handed president has been reelected. ...Until Reagan was.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1988|1988}}... No Democrat who has won Wisconsin (without being from there) has lost. ...Until Dukakis did.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1992|1992}}... No Democrat has won without a majority of the Catholic vote. ...Until Clinton did.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 1996|1996}}... No Dem. incumbent without combat experience has beaten someone whose first name is worth more in Scrabble. ...Until Bill beat Bob.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 2000|2000}}... No Republican has won without Vermont. ...Until Bush did.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 2004|2004}}... No Republican without combat experience has beaten someone two inches taller. ...Until Bush did.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 2008|2008}}... No Democrat can win without Missouri. ...Until Obama did.<br />
:{{w|United States presidential election, 2012|2012}}... Democratic incumbents never beat taller challengers. No nominee whose first name contains a "K" has lost. Which streak will break?<br />
<br />
==Trivia/Errors==<br />
* There was an error in the original 1800 panel of the comic, as Jefferson (not Adams) was the first challenger to beat an incumbent, when Jefferson beat then-president Adams in 1800. This was later corrected.<br />
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* Also, one of the statements of a streak for the 2012 elections can be considered wrong: in 1952, the Republican candidate/running mate Eisenhower/Nixon defeated the Democratic alliterative ticket Stevenson/Sparkman (in what can only be described as a landslide). The comic has been changed, and now reads "Democratic incumbents never beat taller challengers" as the streak which would have the Republican ticket as the winners.<br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
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[[Category:Comics featuring John F. Kennedy]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1350:_Lorenz&diff=1236411350: Lorenz2016-07-19T13:45:37Z<p>Markhurd: clean up, typos fixed: appart → apart, withing → within, However → However, , Pokemon → Pokémon, stroy → story (2)</p>
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
{{comic<br />
| number = 1350<br />
| date = April 1, 2014<br />
| title = Lorenz<br />
| image = lorenz - alternative options.png<br />
| titletext = Every choice, no matter how small, begins a new story<br />
}}<br />
<div class="toclimit-3" style="float:right; margin-left: 10px;">__TOC__</div><br />
*'''NOTE: The above is the first panel of an interactive comic.'''<br />
**To actually experience the interactive content you need to go to this comic on xkcd (click on the date above the comic, which, as always, takes you to the xkcd comic)<br />
**For a collection of images that appear in this comic, see [[1350: Lorenz/Images]]. <br />
***These will also be described below under [[#Themes|themes]].<br />
**Also note that the order of the options are random. <br />
***By adding that there is a [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/3/3d/lorenz.png fifth option] <br />
****''Let's see if BSD is any easier to install nowadays.''<br />
***Where only four can be shown - this means there are 5*4*3*2 = '''120 different permutations''' of the way the options can be arranged only in this first image. <br />
**So the above image will only appear with these four options in this order in less than 1% of the cases! <br />
***Of course when you choose an option it is indifferent what the order of the other options was.<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
This [[:Category:April fools' comics|April fools' comics]] was posted a day earlier than normal (on Tuesday instead of Wednesday) to honor {{w|April Fools' Day}} of 2014.<br />
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It is an interactive and dynamic comic with the first picture shown on top of this page, with a possible combination of text options to choose from (see above). The picture is always the same but the order of the four sentences is chosen randomly (and there can be more than four). The result of all the interactions by the readers led to the generation of {{w|Crowdsourcing|crowd-sourced content}}. <br />
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The title 'Lorenz' is referring to {{w|Edward Norton Lorenz}} who, among other subjects, was famous for {{w|Chaos theory}} and the {{w|Butterfly effect}}. This comic is an example of a {{w|Choose Your Own Adventure}} story as mentioned in the title text.<br />
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The title text is also a reference to how the story line of this comic will be chaotic by nature, since it includes all of the user submitted dialogue and updates over time based on statistics of user clicks. In this manner, it is a reference to the butterfly effect, a phrase coined by Edward Lorenz to describe how a small initial change can lead to wide variations in outcome in a chaotic system.<br />
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Every time a story comes to a point where the user can either choose something or contribute when asked to ''Suggest a line'' then a link will appear by hovering the mouse over the bottom right corner of the last image. This is named a ''{{w|permalink}}'' as it is a link that will recreate this particular story up to the point, making it permanent. It will not save the options listed below that image (i.e. the order of these will change, new options may appear, either because more than four is already present or new will be added and some options may even disappear). An option is thus only saved by choosing it and then saving the next permalink - see [[#Permalink|more below]]. <br />
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The best way to enjoy this comic is to {{xkcd|1350|try it yourself!}} If you didn't do that already, '''reading any below''' will spoil you from truly enjoying the comic, and maybe make some interesting discoveries yourself! So here is a '''spoiler alert''' if you read on. If you do then see also the section below about [[#Functionality and bugs|Functionality and bugs]].<br />
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Any particular story-line will typically only have one or two of the many [[#Themes|themes]] possible in the comic, but some very long stories may have several, see the [[#Record length|Record section]] below. Several of the themes refer to previous comics or generally recurring themes in xkcd. Most obviously is the [[#Blowtorch|blowtorch theme]] which is a direct reference to the previous comic [[1349: Shouldn't Be Hard]] where the last comment is ''I'll find a blowtorch'' as a response to Cueball's frustration over his problems.<br />
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Because it is not always ending "as well" as with a burnt PC, they might instead end up in a shark infested ocean - see the [[#Ocean|Ocean theme]], which is a direct reference to [[349: Success]], a comic that came exactly 1000 comics before the other one referenced in the same computer problem theme. In that comic the sharks had not appeared yet, but here there may be several, and sharks is also a [[:Category:Sharks|recurring topic]] in xkcd.<br />
<br />
These issues with computers is generally a reference to the [[#Computer problems|computer problems themes]] that precedes both the burning of the laptop and the ocean story-lines, because [[#Knit Cap Girl|Knit Cap Girl]], the new character from the first image, tries to install [[:Category:BSD|BSD]], and then when it fails she takes her friend [[Hairy]] with her in the fall, in the water, into space or into a Pokémon fight etc. as they are the two main character of this comic. Also [[Cueball]] (as a politician vs. another politician with hair) and [[White Hat]] has small appearances, but only in a small sections of particular story-line. Only few others interact directly with the main characters in the rest of the possible stories.<br />
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Other themes that are recurring in xkcd is [[:Category:Politics|Politics]], [[:Category:Pokémon|Pokémon]], [[:Category:Boomerangs|Boomerangs]] and [[:Category:Dinosaurs|Dinosaurs]]. Dinosaurs enter the comic in the form of the green talking T-rex from {{w|Dinosaur Comics}}, a clip-art-based webcomic that uses the same artwork with different captions for every strip. This particular [http://www.qwantz.com/index.php?comic=2420 ''Dinosaur Comics''] has a title text that actually refer to [[Randall]] and xkcd, and the comic has previously appeared on xkcd in [[145: Parody Week: Dinosaur Comics]].<br />
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A way to combine more than one story line is to let characters wake up from a dream or a nightmare, as can be see in the [[#Dreams|Dreams theme]], and dreams is also a [[:Category:Dreams|recurring topic]]. Here it can even get recursive so there can be dreams within dreams. One of the way to wake from a dream is of course by encountering a dinosaur that tries to step on your house (with you inside), but another is in reference to the possible rocket trip that may take the characters into space. See the [[#Space|Space theme]] another [[:Category:Space|recurring topic]].<br />
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There are a few other topics that are covered by Randall himself, but many others will be referenced in the text in the comic. However, since most of the options the users have is created by user input, including naming the characters different names, then any reference made by the text, is not considered part of Randall's work, and will only sporadically be mentioned below under the [[#Themes|themes section]], and not be included as a category. <br />
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Here is an example with a [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:d8856ae6-bafb-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd permalink] where the last comment, in the ocean with a shar, references {{w|Malaysia Airlines Flight 370}} that disappeared less than a month before this comic was released and has still to been found two years later. But this is a user input not Randall's. <br />
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Some of the idea of this comic was used again in the next year's April Fools' comic [[1506: xkcloud]], where user input also generated a very complex comic and the concept of permalink was used again.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[This transcript only transcribes what can be seen in the picture shown at the top of the explanation here.]<br />
<br />
:[The comic starts with two panels. In the top panel we see Knit Cap Girl sitting at a desk in front of her laptop typing. There is a speech line up to a gray but empty speech bubble.]<br />
:[The second panel below has the same gray background as the empty speech bubble above. Here is presented four options to what Knit Cap Girl could be saying. They are marked a, b, c and d written in small white rectangles next to the text. There is a small arrow at the top pointing to the first panel:]<br />
<br />
:a Hurry! We're in talks with Facebook.<br />
:b These stupid tiles... I'll just play one more game.<br />
:c Refresh... No new email... Refresh... No new tweets... Refresh...<br />
:d Oh. Hey. There's some kind of political thing going on. <br />
<br />
:[Once the reader chooses one of the options the text will appear in the speech bubble where the gray area is replaced with the usual white background. The lower gray panel disappears. Now the comic really begins.]<br />
:[A new panel is shown after the selection, again with one to four options to choose from in the new gray panel below. This will continue until it comes to an end where the reader finally only has the choice to suggest the next line.]<br />
<br />
:[The order of the up to four options are random, and changes every time you begin again (or even go back to a previous frame). This means that the a-d in the transcript is not the same next time. In some few panels there are even more than four options. To see the fifth you have to reload, then you may find this fifth option next time. The first panel is one of those with five options.] <br />
:[The fifth not shown above is: '''Let's see if BSD is any easier to install nowadays.''', see image with this option in the [[#Trivia|trivia section]].]<br />
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:[In the first days of the comic when it developed quickly, new options appeared only to later disappear. '''Gravity. Lots of it.''' is one of those lost options from the first panel. At one time there was also by mistake two versions of one of the other five mentioned above. But this was later deleted. Below in the [[#Trivia|trivia section]] there are permalinks to all the different starting options, including the now lost gravity story.]<br />
<br />
:[Although it may be impossible to finish? ... it has been tried to make a complete '''[[1350: Lorenz/Transcript|interactive transcript]]'''.]<br />
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==Functionality and bugs==<br />
The reader is initially presented with only one panel where [[#Knit Cap Girl|Knit Cap Girl]] is sitting in front of her computer. The reader is given multiple choices concerning what exactly Knit Cap Girl is thinking. Upon choosing any option - the chosen text will appear where her gray speech bubble was (and this will then disappear), and then a second panel appears to the right, to give continuity to the story. Each new panel may have a new set of options or just the button "Continue" to see the next panel without making any choice in particular. Eventually, one may reach a dead end in which the story is interrupted and reader is presented with a text box to suggest how it should continue. Some of the suggestions given should eventually become available as new options.<br />
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===Knit Cap Girl===<br />
Knit Cap Girl is a completely new character wearing a {{w|knit cap}}. It was at first debated if this was a girl or a boy, but since Knit Cap Girl seems to be together with [[Hairy]] that was reason enough to call her a girl. She has some similarities to [[Megan]] with a Knit Cap but since Megan never before has been shown with a knit cap or been together as a pair with Hairy it would be strange if this should represent Megan. (Hairy has some bad reputation in trying to fool girls to fall for him. Perhaps he has finally found out how to be with a woman; although they seem to fight in this comic some times.) <br />
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*Other comics with knit caps:<br />
*Before this comic:<br />
**A guy with a knit cap can be seen in [[1037: Umwelt]] in the [[1037#Aurora|aurora story line]].<br />
**A [http://imgs.xkcd.com/clickdrag/1n5w.png guy with knit cap] can be seen on a boat in [[1110: Click and Drag]].<br />
**A guy looking very similar to Knit Cap Girl, even starting in the same position in front of a laptop, can be seen in [[1112: Think Logically]].<br />
***He is described as ''guy in a knit hat'' in the [http://xkcd.com/1112/info.0.json official transcript].<br />
**Randall's wife is depicted with a knit cap in [[1141: Two Years]], one she uses due to chemotherapy treatments causing her to loose her hair. <br />
***Since it is clear that Knit Cap Girl has hair, she do not wear the cap for that reason. <br />
***It is described as ''...the woman (who is wearing a '''knit cap''')...'' in the [http://xkcd.com/1141/info.0.json official transcript]:<br />
**Two guys wear knit caps in [[1321: Cold]]. <br />
***They are called winter hats in the [http://xkcd.com/1321/info.0.json official transcript].<br />
*After this comic:<br />
**One of the user pictures for the April fools' comic the year after, [[1506: xkcloud]], also [[1506: xkcloud/Transcript#User pictures|looked like]] Knit Cap Girl.<br />
**Another user picture with a person wearing a knit cap can be seen in [[1689: My Friend Catherine]]<br />
*In this comic the knit cap is not even mentioned in the [http://xkcd.com/1350/info.0.json official transcript]!<br />
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*Other names for knit caps (but obviously this is the name that fits best with the three different official transcripts versions mentioned above):<br />
**{{w|Beanie (seamed cap)|Beanie}}.<br />
***The knit caps that appeared in [[1190: Time]] are traditionally referred to as "beanies"; by extension, the people wearing them are known as "Beanies" (and their language as "Beanish").<br />
**{{w|Toque}}.<br />
**{{w|Knit_cap#Canadian_tuque|Tuque}}.<br />
**{{w|Skullcap}} or skully.<br />
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===Number of options===<br />
Normally, there is a total of 4 options to make: a/b/c/d. Their order changes constantly. Sometimes, there are 3 or fewer options, with the text box to suggest an alternative option. Sometimes, a given panel actually has 5 or more available options, although even in this case only 4 options appear at a time. Refreshing the comic changes randomly which of the available options are visible and which are hidden. As of late April 2014, the existence of 5 options seems to occur only in a few rare cases, including the first panel itself. There are no longer any panels that seem to have six options.<br />
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===Easy navigation===<br />
Instead of clicking with the mouse you can move more quickly through the panels using the keyboard:<br />
*Up/Down - navigate options<br />
*Enter/Right/Spacebar - choose option after navigating with Up/Down<br />
*Left - go back one panel<br />
*a/b/c/d - choose any option directly<br />
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===New panels===<br />
It appeared that new panels were generated by Randall in near real time as user suggestions to dialog were submitted around the release of the comic. <br />
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This text can (now) be found under the [http://xkcd.com/1350/info.0.json official transcript] at xkcd:<br />
This April Fools' Day comic has a dynamic panel structure along the lines of a choose-your-own-adventure format - the viewer is presented with up to 4 options for each bit of dialogue, with each choice opening up a new subtree of potential options for the next bit of dialog, and new panel images are chosen semi-randomly based on a graph of potential panel transitions. Readers were also invited to submit dialog options for trees where there were not yet 4 fixed options, thus growing the potential story space. As such there is no fixed transcript for this comic.<br />
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The dialog options could be based on click-through rates and hence will change over time based on which choices are clicked most using {{w|A/B testing|A/B measurement techniques}}. This will mean that the most popular choices for dialog lines will prevail as the statistics build up. In some cases, dialog line options do not depend on the continuity of the storyline followed, suggesting that some parts of the story are planned. For example, several of the story lines involve one of the two main characters waking up and for instance telling the other character, "I had the strangest dream…" or even reliving the dream. This may be due to common submissions across story lines. Of course there is the other option that Randall has used the first week of April to look though some input and choose himself. These possibilities are not mutually exclusive. Some of the options that were there very early were in quite poor English. Later the same idea was still there but in a more refined sentence. However, after the first week or two, no new panels seemed to appear, which suggests that some were drawn to match the story's progression.<br />
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===Permalink===<br />
A "{{w|permalink}}" is a portmanteau, of "permanent-link". Each panel has a "permalink" button which generates a unique URL for all the choices made by the reader — so a reader can save the chosen choices to compare them to other ways going through the selections. The permalink do only save the chosen options, not the order or the visible options in the image where the permalink is recorded. So it is not possible to save a copy where the options are in the same order as they are in the 1/120 version shown at the top. Also if you go back in the story from a permalink, you can risk, when passing back through a panel with five options, that the option you just got back from, is no longer available, as it is the option randomly not shown this time.<br />
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===Suggest a line===<br />
Some times it is possible to add your own suggestions in a panel where there are still other choices. But if not before, then the story will always reach a "final" panel (dead-end) where the reader only has the option left to "suggest a line..." By doing so and pressing enter this text is then shown in the speech bubble. But these suggestions can't be saved as there are no permalink button after this. The reader has to do a screen shot by himself - if he wishes to save his own witty remark. As a few weeks had progressed there were probably so few new suggestions that Randall stopped changing the comic. A few images have been found month (or even more than a year) after the release, but there has been no reason to believe that Randall continued to make new panels after the first few weeks of April. But maybe he returns and do one once in a while. For certain the options and text continue to evolve.<br />
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===Bugs===<br />
Since this interactive comic relies on many servers in the background to provide the response to the reader's actions, there are some problems reported here:<br />
*{{w|HTTP cookie|Cookies}} and {{w|Javascript}} are required to see this page properly. Without cookies, the next panel will not render; attempting to load the page in the UNIXKCD terminal or loading the page without Javascript will just get you the [[1349|previous comic]].<br />
*In the first week after the comic was released, if a response led to a panel where two characters speak at the same time, it was impossible to proceed past the first speech bubble. This was subsequently fixed.<br />
As a consequence of these bugs many readers had trouble understanding how this interactive comic worked.<br />
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==Themes==<br />
{{Notice|Preferably there should be [[#Permalink|permalink]] that shows all the possible images below. But sadly this is not the case, as many images are no longer accessible by "playing" the comic game. Only if someone saved a permalink in the beginning of the comics "life" will it be possible to see examples of all images in a story line. If you do have some of these old permalinks saved, please fill in for any missing images here below. There are also notices in the relevant sections, which have no all been streamlined so they are build up in the same way and with as many permalink as are available at the moment.}}<br />
*The 17 themes below have been split up after what type of images appear in the comic.<br />
**At present (April 2016) there are 149 different images, which are all described here below.<br />
**To see all images go to [[1350: Lorenz/Images]].<br />
*Below several images have been used in more than one theme, and there will thus be more than 149 images displayed in the tables below.<br />
**To avoid this section becomes extremely long all the tables under each section has been collapsed, and can be opened by clicking the link [show].<br />
*Permalinks has been provided (where possible) to story-lines that includes all the images shown in a given section.<br />
**As the story may continue to evolve there may eventually be added more images, although there is reason to believe that this will no longer happen.<br />
**But if any are discovered please include them in the table below with a permalink.<br />
*In general only little mention will be of the user contributed text.<br />
**But if a story seems to evolve around the choices this may be mentioned.<br />
**Try only to make reference to anything that can be backed up with a permalink.<br />
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===The beginning===<br />
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! Description of images<br />
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! The beginning<br>[[Image:lorenz - computer.png]]<br />
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*This is the opening image shown at the top of the explanation.<br />
*Knit Cap Girl sits at her laptop saying something either to herself or maybe to Hairy. <br />
*You choose what she says from four options written below the panel and thus starts this interactive and dynamic comic. <br />
**Originally on April the 1st there where only four choices, but this quickly increased to six, but eventually ended up on five options. <br />
**But you always only have four options to choose from when you begin. <br />
**By reloading the page you will eventually get the fifth also.<br />
*There are only three different images that can follow this first image see below:<br />
|-<br />
! Possible follow up images<br>[[Image:lorenz_-_laptop_1.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - visit.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - debate laptop.png]]<br />
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*These images are the only three that can follow after the first image:<br />
**[http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:9b96fda0-bb48-11e3-804b-002590d77bdd Knit Cap Girls with question marks].<br />
**[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:2ed958de-badf-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd Hairy walks in].<br />
**[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:718ad9a6-bc6e-11e3-800f-002590d77bdd Live debate].<br />
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===Computer problems===<br />
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! Computer problems<br>[[Image:lorenz - laptop 1.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - laptop 2.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - laptop 3.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - laptop 4.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - laptop 5.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - laptop 6.png]]<br />
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*Knit Cap Girl's laptop has an unspecified problem. <br />
*Hairy walks in and they attempt to fix it by connecting his laptop with hers. <br />
*It doesn't work so now Knit Cap Girl tries to write something on Hairy's laptop from a paper (a manual?) she holds in her hand. <br />
**See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:2ed958de-badf-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example] with all the images shown in this section, including the blow torch option mentioned below). <br />
*There are two outcomes possible:<br />
**When Knit Cap Girls manual fails the story continues with the blowtorch scene, see [[#Blowtorch|below]].<br />
**Knit Cap Girls fails so badly that they both end up randomly floating in the ocean (with or without circling sharks - a reference to [[349: Success]]), see [[#Ocean|below]].<br />
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===Blowtorch===<br />
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! Description of images<br />
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! Manual failing<br>[[image:lorenz - laptop 6.png]]<br />
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*Knit Cap Girl tries to write something on Hairy's laptop from a note (manual?) she has in her hand while Hairy watches. <br />
*In this story line it just doesn't work and Knit Cap Girl takes revenge on her laptop:<br />
**This image is the last in the [[#Computer problems|computer problem theme]] above and can also lead to the [[#Ocean|Ocean scene]] below. <br />
|-<br />
! Blowtorch<br>[[Image:lorenz - laptop 7.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - laptop 8.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - laptop 9.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - laptop 10.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - laptop 11.png]]<br />
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*Knit Cap Girl becomes so upset with her laptop that she decides to melt it using a blowtorch<br />
**A clear reference to the comic from the day before this one: [[1349: Shouldn't Be Hard]]. <br />
*After this they walk out of the building. <br />
**See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:2ed958de-badf-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example] with all images shown here, the one also used above for the [[#Computer problems|Computer problems]].<br />
**See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:bd44a816-bae5-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example] where the burning first takes place after a dream after a rocket launch.<br />
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===Ocean===<br />
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! Wrong move<br>[[image:lorenz - laptop 6.png]]<br />
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*Knit Cap Girl tries to write something on Hairy's laptop from a note (manual?) she has in her hand while Hairy watches. <br />
*In this story line it goes really wrong and the Ocean scene appears right after this:<br />
**This image is the last in the [[#Computer problems|computer problem theme]] above and can also lead to the [[#Blowtorch|Blowtorch scene]] above. <br />
*Usually they get to this point directly from the starting point, but the story can also return here after a dream.<br />
**See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:3df213b4-ba4f-11e3-8037-002590d77bdd example].<br />
|-<br />
! Sharks<br>[[image:lorenz - shark zero.png]]<br>[[image:lorenz - shark one.png]]<br>[[image:lorenz - sharks.png]]<br>[[image:lorenz - squids.png]]<br>[[image:lorenz - blood.png]]<br />
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*Knit Cap Girl and Hairy are floating in the ocean, with or without sharks. <br />
**A clear reference to [[349: Success]]. <br />
*{{w|Sharks}} have also been the subject of [[:Category:Sharks|several other comics]]. <br />
**Three giant squids appear and a lone shark seems disturbed. <br />
**Maybe the squids killed the sharks leaving the blood in the last of these images?<br />
*Here are three examples than together uses all the images shown in this section<br />
**[http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:9b96fda0-bb48-11e3-804b-002590d77bdd Zero and one shark]<br />
**[http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:9b6e3082-bb48-11e3-804b-002590d77bdd Three sharks]<br />
**[http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:310127b6-bbb3-11e3-801c-002590d77bdd Squids and blood].<br />
|-<br />
! Beach<br>[[image:lorenz - hairy swims away.png]]<br>[[image:lorenz - beach.png]]<br />
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*Knit Cap Girl and Hairy starts to swim out of the shark free ocean.<br />
*Finally reaches a beach - see [[349: Success]] again.<br />
**Here is an [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:30f53d98-bbb3-11e3-801c-002590d77bdd example] where they reach the beach and walk on.<br />
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===Political debate===<br />
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! Let's go live<br>[[image:lorenz - debate laptop.png]]<br />
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*Knit Cap Girl uses her laptop to watch a debate online. <br />
**The images that follows are what she sees on her screen.<br />
*Usually they get to this point directly from the starting point, but the story can also return here after a dream.<br />
**See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:31c6e414-bab0-11e3-8029-002590d77bdd example] where they even leave the laptop afterwards.<br />
|-<br />
! The debate<br>[[image:lorenz - debate 1.png]]<br>[[image:lorenz - debate 2.png]]<br>[[image:lorenz - debate 5.png]]<br>[[image:lorenz - debate 4.png]]<br>[[image:lorenz - debate 3.png]]<br />
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*An online debate between two politicians, one with hair to the left and [[Cueball]] to the right is shown on Knit Cap Girls laptop screen.<br />
**The subject and the actual conversation of which varies according to the storyline. But it always begins with the hairy politician speaking and then Cueball replying.<br />
**This may be the end of the conversation but sometimes there is a picture where both politician speaks in the same image<br />
**There may even be two (more?) images in a row where both politician speak in the same image<br />
***See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:f6b4b374-bd25-11e3-802c-002590d77bdd example].<br />
*Eventually one of two things can happen:<br />
**They fight each other, the hairy politician using a {{w|lightsaber}} (or something that looks like a {{w|Magic sword|holy sword}}) with Cueball using his bare fists <br />
***A clear reference to {{w|Star Wars}} which has been [[:Category:Star Wars|referenced often]] in xkcd.<br />
***See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:ba7794b6-bafb-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example].<br />
**The hairy politician is going down on one knee - either to pray or as in a suggestion to ask the other to marry him... <br />
***See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:ea25460c-baf3-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example].<br />
**All images used in this section are shown in the above examples.<br />
*Subjects debated is most likely user suggestions and so any references made is not from Randall even though they have been used in xkcd before.<br />
**Here below are some of the subject already up on April the 1st:<br />
**The hairy politician accuses Cueball of having never liked {{w|Firefly}} see [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:bf86fba8-baed-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd this example]).<br />
**The hairy politician vows to end the "war on Christmas" if elected (see [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:ea25460c-baf3-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd this example]).<br />
**The hairy politician praises his adversary and supports his economic plan (see [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:ba7794b6-bafb-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd this example]).<br />
**The hairy politician questions Cueball's project of tying multiple birds to a car as fuel replacement, which would require some method to make the birds take off in unison. <br />
***This is a reference to {{w|Monty Python and the Holy Grail}} where two swallows tied together to a coconut with a string try to lift it.<br />
***The solutions mentioned for this topic are given here as an example:<br />
***Opening and closing an umbrella near them (a reference to {{W|Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade}}). (see [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:df6d1952-bc0f-11e3-8037-002590d77bdd this example]).<br />
***Using a predatory bird to the car to scare them (see [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:ef2c870e-baea-11e3-8002-002590d77bdd this example]). <br />
***Putting resources in the hands of bird educators for the purpose of training them (see [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:bfaccbe4-ba98-11e3-8008-002590d77bdd this example]).<br />
***Employing {{w|Alan_Seabaugh#Fiscal_Hawk|fiscal hawks}}. (see [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:4996daf6-baf4-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd this example]). <br />
**If the hairy politician points out some problem with the reasoning, often the solution proposed by Cueball would be doing the same in a larger scale or saying he completely agrees with everything the other says... (see some of the above examples).<br />
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! After the debate<br>[[image:lorenz - visit.png]]<br>[[image:lorenz - wake up 1.png]]<br />
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*In the end either:<br />
**Hairy walks in to Knit Cap Girl and points out something happening near which may or may not involve birds (or whatever was the subject).<br />
***This could be a direct result of Cueball's project. But all this is most likely based on user input!<br />
***See [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:4996daf6-baf4-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd this example]. <br />
**Knit Cap Girl wakes up as it turns out it was just a bad dream (see [[#Dreams|Dreams]] below).<br />
***See [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:ea25460c-baf3-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd this example]. <br />
*Both of these last two images have also been used in other story lines.<br />
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===Dinosaur===<br />
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! Dinosaur Comics<br>[[Image:lorenz - dinosaur 1.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - dinosaur 2.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - dinosaur 3.png]]<br />
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*The green T-rex from {{w|Dinosaur Comics}}, (a clip-art-based webcomic that uses the same artwork with different captions for every strip), interrupts the story and proceeds to talk about his tiny arms or other subjects. <br />
**The first three pictures are taken directly from the webcomic, except that the third picture is larger in the real comic <br />
***See this particular [http://www.qwantz.com/index.php?comic=2420 ''Dinosaur Comics''] where the title text actually refer to Randall and xkcd. <br />
***See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:4e66ab6e-bae1-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example] with only these three T-rex images.<br />
***Characters from ''Dinosaur Comics'' has previously appeared on xkcd in [[145: Parody Week: Dinosaur Comics]] and later in [[1452: Jurassic World]].<br />
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! Stepping on the house<br>[[Image:lorenz - dinosaur 4.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 1.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 5.png]]<br />
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*In the end, the dinosaur stamps on the house where the main characters are inside Knit Cap Girl covering and Hairy escaping.<br />
**This is thus Randall's own picture but with the foot, seemingly taken from the T-rex, scaling it up to fit the size. <br />
**Usually the dinosaur story gets to this point before the characters [[#Leaving the building|leaves the building]].<br />
***But when they do so, in other story-lines, it is a completely different building they walk out of<br />
***The explanation for this (apart from that it looks like this in ''Dinosaur Comics'') is that whenever the story gets this far one of the characters will wake up from a dream. See more under the [[#Dreams|dream theme]].<br />
**When the building gets stepped on either Hairy or Knit Cap Girl wakes up:<br />
***See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:f2b12f1e-bbae-11e3-801c-002590d77bdd example] where Hair wakes up.<br />
***Here are two examples where Knit Cap Girl awakes where the dinosaur dream is the second dream from which she awakes:<br />
****After the [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:5e94d028-bb7d-11e3-8012-002590d77bdd hole dream]<br />
****After the [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ffa26ce0-bade-11e3-8001-94de80a03a29 rocket dream]. <br />
****The characters has thus left the other building first, but then again both buildings turned out to be part of a dream. <br />
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===Leaving the building===<br />
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! Leaving<br>[[Image:lorenz - going.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - laptop 11.png]]<br />
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*In some storylines the two characters leaves the building. <br />
**Either with the laptop intact:<br />
***Either directly after the first image or<br />
***After the [[#Political debate|politic debate]]. <br />
**Or with a fused laptop (see the [[# Blowtorch|Blowtorch theme]]). <br />
***See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:bd44a816-bae5-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd eaxmple] where they leave the house twice, once first with the laptop intact and secondly after burning it.<br />
*In either case they encounter one of the following scenarios when they come out the door:<br />
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! Empty lawn<br>[[Image:lorenz - away.png]]<br />
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*Sometimes nothing is outside the building except the pavement they walk upon there is just an empty lawn. <br />
**See [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:b69f6096-b9f0-11e3-8009-002590d77bdd this example] where the laptop is burned.<br />
*From this point they will continue walking past different landscapes - see the [[#Walking|Walking theme]].<br />
|-<br />
! Rocket on the lawn<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 1.png]]<br />
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*Sometimes there is a space rocket on the lawn outside the building. See the [[#Rocket launch|rocket launch]] theme.<br />
**See [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ffa26ce0-bade-11e3-8001-94de80a03a29 this example] with the computer intact and no political debate.<br />
|-<br />
! Huge hole on the lawn<br>[[image:lorenz - hole.png]]<br />
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*Sometimes there is a huge hole in the ground just outside of the building. <br />
**The two characters always end up falling into it and one of them awakes from a nightmare - see more below about [[#Dreams|dreams]].<br />
**See [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:8440e346-bb16-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd this example] with the computer intact and no political debate.<br />
**See [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:718ad9a6-bc6e-11e3-800f-002590d77bdd this example] with the computer intact after political debate. <br />
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===Walking===<br />
{{Notice |Does anyone have [[#Permalink|permalinks]] for the image where Hairy is walking alone in silhouette, and maybe a situation where he walks alone without the ''meanwhile'' image first (maybe because of arguing, see below)? Please help by posting them in the table below:}}<br />
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! Starting the walk<br>[[Image:lorenz - away.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz_-_pikachu_dead_5.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - beach.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - run.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - boomerang accident 2.png]]<br>l[[Image:lorenz - meanwhile.png]]<br />
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*A walk can begin in more than one way.<br />
**The most direct way to start the walk is when the two characters are [[#Leaving the building|leaving the building]], and finding noting out on the lawn. <br />
**A walk can also start when they leave the Pikachu from the [[#Pokémon|Pokémon theme]]. <br />
***See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:8737f5b4-ba92-11e3-8008-002590d77bdd example] where the first ''walking together'' image appear after the house and a new walk begins after Pikachu with both the ''passing'' images. <br />
**A walk can also start when they leave the beach after the [[#Ocean|ocean theme]]. <br />
***See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:30f53d98-bbb3-11e3-801c-002590d77bdd example] and this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:310127b6-bbb3-11e3-801c-002590d77bdd example] where respectively a ''walking together'' and a ''passing'' image appear after they come out of the ocean.<br />
**In the examples above Knit Cap Girl and Hairy are in principle always walking together.<br />
***But such a walk can start directly with a zoom in on one of the characters thinking. <br />
***See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:81c9e8c8-ba1d-11e3-8018-002590d77bdd example] where leaving the house is replaced with Knit Cap Girl thinking and then finding Pikachu. <br />
***As it turns out she was still with Hairy and they continue the walk together after, but if the story stops before the last Pikachu picture, it would not be clear that Hairy was still there.<br />
**But one of them sometimes ends up walking alone even though they started walking together. <br />
***This happens after they have an [[#Arguing|argument]]. '''Example of this is missing!'''<br />
**But walks can also start from different starting point where only one of them are walking<br />
***After Knit Cap Girl runs away from hitting something with the [[#Boomerang|boomerang]] or is hit herself by the boomerang.<br />
****See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:b94d8be4-bb47-11e3-804b-002590d77bdd example] where she runs away.<br />
****See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ee6b910c-bae5-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example] where she hits herself.<br />
***After the ''meanwhile'' image where Hairys alone walk can begin.<br />
****See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:aee5abf0-bb29-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd example].<br />
*So the walking images from below can also appear or re-appear in other ways longer into a complicated story, as with the Pokémon example above with two walks one early one later. <br />
*There are also two images which zoom in on one of the characters thinking. <br />
**This mainly happens for Knit Cap Girl when they are together?<br />
***See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:55a9e1ae-baa3-11e3-8017-002590d77bdd example].<br />
***But can also happen when she is alone as seen in this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:b9575048-bb47-11e3-804b-002590d77bdd example].<br />
**This only seems to happen for Hairy when he walks alone?<br />
***See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:aee5abf0-bb29-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd example].<br />
|-<br />
!Passing something<br>[[Image:lorenz - tree.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - gap.png]]<br />
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*Knit Cap Girl and Hairy walks together past the following items:<br />
*A tree where the two are walking past, and only Hairy speaks.<br />
**See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:a012d55a-bf3c-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example] where they get past..<br />
*A gap/pit in the ground which Knit Cap Girl jumps over, much like in a pit from Mario brothers, while Hairy looks down speaking.<br />
**See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:97c42da2-bb01-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd example].<br />
**See also this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:8737f5b4-ba92-11e3-8008-002590d77bdd example] with both images at the end.<br />
|-<br />
!Walking together<br>[[Image:lorenz - walking.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - walking 2.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - dark.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - thinking.png]]<br />
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*The two characters are seen walking together from different perspectives. <br />
**See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:52e63998-bb3b-11e3-8002-002590d77bdd example] with all three walking together images.<br />
***See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:8737f5b4-ba92-11e3-8008-002590d77bdd example] with the image with Hairy in front.<br />
***See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:81c9e8c8-ba1d-11e3-8018-002590d77bdd example] with Hairy behind.<br />
***See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:30f53d98-bbb3-11e3-801c-002590d77bdd example] with the silhouette image.<br />
*At one point, while they are walking together, a zoom in of Knit Cap Girl's head shows she is thinking<br />
**See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:8737f5b4-ba92-11e3-8008-002590d77bdd example].<br />
**As it turns out she was still with Hairy and they continue the walk together after, but if the story stops before the last Pikachu picture, it would not be clear that Hairy was still there.<br />
***See also this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:55a9e1ae-baa3-11e3-8017-002590d77bdd example] where she thinks twice on the same walk.<br />
***See also this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:bf610654-bb43-11e3-804b-002590d77bdd example] where she thinks two images in a row.<br />
***This image can also appear while she walks alone. See below.<br />
|-<br />
!Alone - Knit Cap Girl<br>[[Image:lorenz - walk 3.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - walk 2.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - walk 1.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - walk 4.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - walk 9.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - bird gift.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - bird money.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - thinking.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - walk 5.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - walk 8.png]]<br />
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*Knit Cap Girl walks alone. <br />
**She is seen walking alone in many different poses and perspectives. <br />
***There also exist an image with a zoom in of her head showing she is thinking. <br />
***See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:b9575048-bb47-11e3-804b-002590d77bdd example] where she is walking alone and then the thinking image comes at the very end.<br />
***This image has mainly been used while she is walking with Hairy, see above.<br />
***In this example seven of the images from this section is used, only the last normal walking image above those with birds as well as those two with birds are missing.<br />
**At some point a bird passes over her carrying a parcel. It then returns - now with a money note in its beak. <br />
***See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:d09d6e40-bbd3-11e3-802e-002590d77bdd example].<br />
****The remaiing three images are shown here.<br />
****The birds could be a reference to Amazon's plans for using drones to deliver packages. Something referred to later, for instance in [[1523: Microdrones]].<br />
****In the example the text is a reference to {{w|Monty Python and the Holy Grail}} where it is discussed if two swallows could carry a coconut to explain their precense in England. <br />
***In most other cases only one of the bird pictures are shown like in these examples:<br />
****The picture of the bird with parcel can be seen in this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:b94af780-bb47-11e3-804b-002590d77bdd example] and this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:79bfc3d8-baa3-11e3-8017-002590d77bdd example] at the very end.<br />
****The picture of the bird with money can be seen in this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:b94d8be4-bb47-11e3-804b-002590d77bdd example] and this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:7b3383ae-baa2-11e3-8012-002590d77bdd example] at the very end.<br />
****In this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:50d05aa2-baa1-11e3-800d-002590d77bdd example] the story continues after the bird with the parcel.<br />
****In this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:7448daea-ba97-11e3-8007-002590d77bdd example] the bird with the parcel comes twice.<br />
****In this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:4e6dc4d8-bb01-11e3-8003-002590d77bdd example] the bird with the parcel is shown twice in a row.<br />
****In this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:7fc6e57a-baeb-11e3-8002-002590d77bdd example] the bird with the money is shown twice in a row.<br />
**The image where she is standing without saying anything, may only be seen in the [[#Boomerang|boomerang theme]]? That image will thus (so far) not be shown here.<br />
|-<br />
!Alone - Hairy<br>[[Image:lorenz - meanwhile.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - walk 7.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - walk 10.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - thinking 2.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - walk 6.png]]<br />
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*Hairy is seen walking alone. <br />
**He is seen walking alone in two poses. <br />
**At one point a zoom in of his head shows he is thinking - this does not have to be while alone! <br />
**In one story line the ''meanwhile'' image appears before this walk. <br />
***See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:aee5abf0-bb29-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd example] with the first four images from this section.<br />
***It seems that this image only appear before Hairy's alone walk?<br />
**There '''still misses examples''' of him walking alone without this image first<br />
****There '''still misses''' an example with the silhouette images of Hairy alone.<br />
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===Arguing===<br />
{{Notice |Does anyone have [[#Permalink|permalinks]] for the image after the main argument where Hairy leaves? It would be really nice if ther was also a stor-line where that and the other with Knit Cap Girl where followed by some of the walking alone pictures too, as this supposedly occurred to begin with. Please help by posting them in the table below:}}<br />
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" |<br />
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! Description of images<br />
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!Arguing<br>[[Image:lorenz - discuss.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - knit cap leaves.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - hairy leaves.png]]<br />
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*Knit Cap Girl and Hairy begins an argument. <br />
**The fight can either commence during a walk: <br />
***See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:2a2d5f80-badd-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example] with only the start of the fight.<br />
**Or after they come out of the rocket when it failed to launch:<br />
***See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:b8c820a2-bb61-11e3-800e-002590d77bdd example] with only the start of the fight.<br />
*Then either she or he leaves the other by walking back the way they came.<br />
**See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:b65f48a8-bbc1-11e3-802c-002590d77bdd example] where Knit Cap Girl is walking away.<br />
**'''Examples are missing...''' for Hairy walking away.<br />
*After this either of them can continue the walk alone.<br />
**'''Examples are missing...''' for both walking along - i.e. a story-line that actually shows that at least one of them can continues to walk alone afterwards.<br />
|-<br />
!Leading to the argument<br>[[Image:lorenz - tree.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - gap.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - thinking.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 6.png]]<br />
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*The following examples show where these images lead to the first argument image.<br />
**[http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:bf610654-bb43-11e3-804b-002590d77bdd Tree].<br />
**[http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:4b2b6f7e-ba92-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd Jumping over pit].<br />
**[http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:75c1569a-bae7-11e3-8002-002590d77bdd Thinking].<br />
**[http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:b8c820a2-bb61-11e3-800e-002590d77bdd Failed rocket launch].<br />
***'''There are likely more''' from the walking range of images.<br />
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===Pokémon===<br />
{{Notice|It seems like it is the pictures Pikachu which represent the enemy who uses the moves described below. But when they are effective it is that very Pokémon which faints. This seems counterintuitive. How can this be understood by someone who never played Pokémon, or does it also not make any sense for those who knows? Please explain at the first image below.}}<br />
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! A wild Pikachu appeared<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu appeared.png]]<br />
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*Some of the story-lines involve Pokémon-battles featuring {{w|Pikachu}}, a very popular {{w|Pokémon}}.<br />
**Pokémon has often been [[:Category:Pokémon|featured in xkcd]].<br />
*The battles are drawn in the style of the video games. <br />
**A trainer in the left-bottom corner facing the foe in the right-top corner, with a narration box below the scene and the trainer's {{w|Pokéballs}} visible<br />
**Although some elements are missing, such as the level, gender and HP bar.<br />
*In this first image Pikachu the wild pokémon appears. <br />
**Then the fight begins. <br />
**Pikachu is the reason no fight begins in [[1516: Win by Induction]].<br />
|-<br />
! As part of the walk<br>[[Image:lorenz - walking.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - dark.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - tree.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - thinking.png]]<br />
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*The Pokémon story-line always begins during a walk where the two characters are together<br />
**It can for certain happen after these images, so typically shortly after they [[#Leaving the building|leave the building]].<br />
***But it can occur after a [[#Dreams|dream]]:<br />
****See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:97c42da2-bb01-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd example] that begins with a hole dream and then reaching the Pikachu after the thinking image.<br />
***The thinking image can occur without they are together, but mainly it has been used as part of their walks together, and this will always be the case in the Pokémon story as they both are there if the moves are effective.<br />
****See more detail in the [[#Walking|Walking section]].<br />
***They can meet more than one Pikachu, but then the story return to one of these images before it happens again:<br />
****See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:9a86363c-bb53-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example] that begins after walking past a three first and then later where Knit Cap Girl thinks before the next attack.<br />
***Other images are listed here:<br />
****See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:feaa5d4e-bbd2-11e3-802c-002590d77bdd example] with the silhouette image.<br />
****See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:0f6483ac-baee-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example] with the walking together image with Hairy in front.<br />
|-<br />
! Pikachu's moves<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu abandonment.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu anguish.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu ant.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu ethylene.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu extrude.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu faceless.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu friendship.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu granite.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu graph.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu ink cloud.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu radicality.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu theft.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu uplift.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu blank.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu not very effective.png]]<br />
| <br />
*Pikachu uses a number of different moves, though these are mostly made up and are not from the Pokémon games. <br />
**It is written as "Enemy Pikachu used "''move''", with the possible ''moves'' listed here below.<br />
**Pikachu's moves are almost invariably remarked by the narrator as "It's not very effective...", <br />
***This is included as the last image in this section, as it comes in between all these non effective moves. <br />
***It can lead on as seen below.<br />
**But "It's super effective!" is also possible to appear<br />
***This will always lead on as can be seen at the bottom.<br />
**In the video games a move is:<br />
***"Not very effective" when the opponent's type resists the attacking move's type<br />
***"Super effective" when the opponent's type is weak to the attacking move's type.<br />
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*'''Pikachu's moves''' <br />
**See below for examples<br />
***The examples below are marked with ¤ $ £ etc. and the moves are similarly marked to indicate in which examples they appear.<br />
****Those that can be ''not very effective'' in a way that takes the characters past Pikachu are written in ''italics'' below.<br />
****Those that can be '''super effective''' are written in '''bold''' below.<br />
*****A move that sometimes can result in a move past Pikachu will in another story line not give the same result.<br />
*****None of the moves have yet been shown to be able to get past Pikachu in both possible ways though!<br />
*****For instance the examples marked with "¤" and "&" below both uses ''graph theory'' and only in the first example is it super effective. But in the other it is not the last move.<br />
*Here are the moves in alphabetical order:<br />
** {{w|Abandonment (emotional)|Abandonment}} ^~@ - Pikachu disappears completely.<br />
** {{w|Anguish}} ¤%~ - Pikachu is sad.<br />
** ''{{w|Ant Colony}}'' ~ - Pikachu is covered in ants.<br />
** ''{{w|1,2-Dichloroethane|Ethylene Dichloride}}'' ¤= - Pikachu holds a glass with Ethylene Dichloride<br />
*** Nothing seems to happen, although Ethylene Dichloride is a toxic chemical, therefore there may be future consequences for the characters. <br />
** ''{{w|Extrude}}'' + - Pikachu's head moves away from his body as his neck becomes long and malleable.<br />
** '''[http://www.dictionary.com/browse/faceless Faceless]''' $@ - Pikachu's face disappears.<br />
** {{w|Friendship}} £= - Pikachu is on Knit Cap Girl's head, signifying they are now friends. <br />
*** Friendship, though not a move, is a game mechanic in the video games.<br />
** {{w|Granite}} % - Pikachu is atop a block of granite.<br />
** '''{{w|Graph Theory}}''' ¤& - The theory can be seen behind Pikachu <br />
** {{w|Ink|Ink Cloud}} %+@ - Pikachu is covered in ink. <br />
*** In the storyline Pikachu uses it, there is the option to "gather" the ink.<br />
** '''[http://da.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=radicality Radicality]''' £ - Pikachu is on a skateboard.<br />
** ''{{w|Theft}}'' &@ - Pikachu wears Knit Cap Girl's hat. <br />
*** Pikachu seems to be using "Thief", a similarly-named actual move from the games, that is used to steal the foe's item and use it as its own.<br />
** [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/uplift Uplift] §@ - Pikachu's head goes upward, separated from its body, showing a long, thick cable still connecting the head and the body.<br />
*Finally there is a blank text box - for '''user input''' ¤£%@&~+<br />
**The below items are using the blank text box picture with that text coming from users input to appear in the blank picture at the bottom of this section:<br />
***Google Maps did not warn me of this @ <br />
***In Google Maps it was easy to capture pokemons @ <br />
****Those two above are referencing the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YMD6xELI_k Google Maps: Pokémon Challenge].<br />
***Where's Twitch when I need help? @<br />
****a reference to {{w|Twitch Plays Pokémon}} which was also covered by comic [[1333: First Date]]. <br />
***Cute face @ (Written out correctly as ''Enemy Pikachu used "cute face"'').<br />
***Cuteness % (Written out correctly as ''Enemy Pikachu used cuteness'').<br />
***Yet %<br />
***Go charizard! £<br />
***Pikachu, find a Hamiltonian cycle in this graph! &<br />
***Player wonders why Pikachu is working day labour at the home depot these days? ~<br />
***Player used twitch crowdsource ~<br />
***Enemy Pikachu used "the discrete metric" +<br />
***I'm carrying so many Pokémon!! ¤<br />
***Was is diluted ¤ <br />
****(i.e. was it diluted as in the Ethylene Dichloride).<br />
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*Here are some '''examples of battle''' that together includes all the moves images.<br />
**The examples below are marked with ¤ $ £ etc.<br />
***Above the moves are similarly marked to indicate in which examples they appear.<br />
**These moves are '''not very effective''':<br />
:::@ [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:d5bba698-badf-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd 9 different moves] - including four user inputs and ending on '''theft''' (28 panels, '''record length''' although not passing all the way by Pikachu).<br />
:::= [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:9a86363c-bb53-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd 2 different moves] - ending both on '''Ethylene Dichloride''' and later on '''Friendship''' (26 panels, '''moving past''' Pikachu and then '''returning for another fight''' ending with the empty image for the user to fill in).<br />
:::+ [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:47fe85d0-bbbd-11e3-801c-002590d77bdd 3 different moves] - including a user input and ending on '''extrude''' (20 panels, '''moving past''' Pikachu).<br />
:::§ [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:97c42da2-bb01-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd 1 move only] - ending on '''uplift''', and then followed by an empty image for the user to fill in (21 panels, not getting to the end, but only one here coming to Pikachu '''through a dream''').<br />
:::~ [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:0f6483ac-baee-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd 5 different moves] - including two user inputs and ending on '''ant colony''' (19 panels, not passing all the way by Pikachu).<br />
:::% [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:f203d1c6-ba22-11e3-801a-002590d77bdd 5 different moves] - including two user inputs and ending on '''granite''', and then followed by an empty image for the user to fill in (17 panels, not getting to the end).<br />
:::^ [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:2f0612e0-bbd7-11e3-8030-002590d77bdd 1 move only] - ending on '''abandonment''', and then followed by an empty image for the user to fill in (9 panels, not getting to the end).<br />
:::& [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:b8fe0a3c-bb52-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd 3 different moves] - including a user input and ending on '''theft''' (15 panels, not passing all the way by Pikachu, and ineffective even though graph theory is also included before then end, which is effective in another example see below).<br />
:*These moves are '''super effective''':<br />
:::¤ [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:81c9e8c8-ba1d-11e3-8018-002590d77bdd 5 different moves] - including two user inputs and ending on '''graph theory''' (24 panels, but no new text after poking the Pokémon).<br />
:::£ [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:8737f5b4-ba92-11e3-8008-002590d77bdd 3 different moves] - including a user input and ending on '''radicality''' (22 panels, with '''one line of text after poking''' the Pokémon).<br />
:::$ [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:feaa5d4e-bbd2-11e3-802c-002590d77bdd 1 move only] - ending on '''faceless''' (17 panels, but no new text after poking the Pokémon).<br />
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! Not very effective<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu not very effective.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu um.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu end 1.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu end 2.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu dead 5.png]]<br />
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*Normally after a few failed attempts - where the result is given as ''It's not very effective'', there is an uncomfortable silence as the Pikachu says "Um..." <br />
**Then it talks to Knit Cap Girl and Hairy from the tall grass<br />
**They ignore this remark and walk away past the Pókemon. The Pikachu is left in the tall grass looking after them and has time to make a final remark which they also seem to ignore.<br />
**After that they come out of the tall grass (without an image where they walk in the tall grass without Pikachu as seen below in the very effective version).<br />
*See these examples that are not very effective:<br />
**In these they do not even get all the way out of the grass:<br />
***[http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:81c9e8c8-ba1d-11e3-8018-002590d77bdd Theft], on the ninth move!<br />
***[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:0f6483ac-baee-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd Ant colony], on the fifth move.<br />
***[http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:b8fe0a3c-bb52-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd Theft], on the third move.<br />
**In these they do get all the way out of the grass:<br />
***[http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:47fe85d0-bbbd-11e3-801c-002590d77bdd Extrude], on the third move.<br />
***[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:9a86363c-bb53-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd Ethylene Dichloride], on the first move! But first after burning the lap top. After this move they walk away only to meet another (or the same) wild Pikachu for another unfinished fight.<br />
****In this particular example on the way past it says:<br />
****"I used to be better at chemistry."<br />
****"Wait I can install you BSD". <br />
*****This last line could have been different:<br />
*****"Come back! I don't like it here in the tall grass!", see this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:33d9e268-baa3-11e3-8017-002590d77bdd example]. <br />
*****"Wait you can't flee from a trainer battle!", see this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:372bbc40-ba97-11e3-8006-002590d77bdd example].<br />
*****"No really guys I can still remember most of it", see this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:6a2b3ca0-baa7-11e3-801e-002590d77bdd example].<br />
****In another line out it says: "This is still better than all the lightning crap."<br />
*****See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:62d0439e-baaf-11e3-801f-002590d77bdd example], where there is no follow up lines.<br />
****There are several endings to this particular story-line, and in another story-line they do not meet the second Pikachu but lines are still spoken.<br />
*****See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:93aeb59c-bce2-11e3-801e-002590d77bdd example].<br />
*Below are some other transcript of lines from user input and their references:<br />
**Other remarks from Pikachu or about Pikachu can be seen in these examples from the same storyline:<br />
*** Pikachu: Aren't you going to catch me? It's not difficult, I promise... Please? [Knit Cap Girl and Hairy ignore him and go away] and may get the following responses.<br />
**** Please! Jigglypuff keeps on drawing on my face!<br />
*****See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:e8dc6866-bbd4-11e3-8030-002590d77bdd example].<br />
**** You were walking in tall grass! You asked for it!<br />
*****See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:e90d70be-bbd4-11e3-8030-002590d77bdd example].<br />
**** Please... Tame me! I want to party on days other than Thursday.<br />
*****Hairy remarks while waking away: "Y'know, if we catch a Pikachu, we would never to pay our electric bills again." (Missing have between never and to - user input...) <br />
*****See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:93b5fbea-bce2-11e3-801e-002590d77bdd example].<br />
*Pokémon mentioned other than Pikachu in user input:<br />
** Charizard (In one storyline, "Go Charizard" is one usable move in battle)<br />
***See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:8737f5b4-ba92-11e3-8008-002590d77bdd example].<br />
** Jigglypuff<br />
***See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:e8dc6866-bbd4-11e3-8030-002590d77bdd example].<br />
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! Super effective<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu not very effective.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu super effective.png]]<br> [[Image:lorenz - pikachu fainted.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu dead 1.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu dead 2.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu dead 3.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu dead 4.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - pikachu dead 5.png]]<br />
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*Rarely, a suggested move knocks Pikachu out.<br />
**This is stated as ''It's super effective'' <br />
***But this image seem to always first come right after the one with ''It's not very effective'' which makes no sense, but is why this is also included here.<br />
**The result is that Pikachu faints. <br />
***Knit Cap Girl and Hairy looks at the fainted (not dead) Pikachu who lies facedown in the grass. <br />
***Then Knit Cap Girl ''pokes'' the pókemon and they walk past him<br />
***Through and then out of the tall grass<br />
*See these examples that are super effective:<br />
**[http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:81c9e8c8-ba1d-11e3-8018-002590d77bdd Graph theory], on the fifth move.<br />
**[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:8737f5b4-ba92-11e3-8008-002590d77bdd Radicality], on the third move, and with one line of text after poking the Pokémon.<br />
***Hairy looking down the pit: Now. what?<br />
**[http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:feaa5d4e-bbd2-11e3-802c-002590d77bdd Faceless], on the first move!<br />
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===Rocket launch===<br />
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!Rocket on the lawn<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 1.png]]<br />
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*When [[#Leaving the building|leaving the building]] they may find a rocket on the lawn. <br />
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!Into the rocket<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 2.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 3.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 4.png]]<br />
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*The characters climb into the rocket.<br />
**See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:f0ff797c-badd-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example].<br />
**Note that Hairy can be seen climbing up the ladder in the second image and the door is slammed shut in the third indicated with small lines.<br />
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!Out of the rocket<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 4.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 5.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 6.png]]<br />
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*In some story-lines the rocket does not launch.<br />
**Either it fails or they just don't wish to go into space today. <br />
*So the two characters climb out again.<br />
**See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:4b2b6f7e-ba92-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd example] where they then walk on and then have an argument.<br />
**Note that after the door has been slammed there is an image without these lines indicating the door is now shut, before they climb out again.<br />
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!Rocket launch<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 4.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 7.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 8.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 9.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 11.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 1.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 5.png]]<br />
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*If they do not climb out again, the rocket will launch towards space right after the door has slammed without waiting for the picture with the door closed.<br />
**Sometimes an image from the flight simulator program {{W|Kerbal Space Program}} (KSP) will then appear (see [[#Kerbal Space Program|KSP theme]]) instead of the black image.<br />
***See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:8440e346-bb16-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd example] where the launch wakes up Knit Cap Girl from a (second) dream. (See the [[#Dreams|dream theme]]). <br />
***See alto this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:c9cfde56-bae6-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example] where the launch wakes up Hairy.<br />
**If the characters doesn't wake up here, then the rocket will go into space (see [[#Space|space theme]]). <br />
***Before reaching space a dark image will turn up.<br />
***See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ffa26ce0-bade-11e3-8001-94de80a03a29 example] where the space trip turns out to be a dream.<br />
****Here another KSP image is also used to end the dream.<br />
***The black picture is also used in the dream sequence with the hole just before wake up. <br />
****This never seems to happen from the launch sequence.<br />
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===Space===<br />
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!Successful launch<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 9.png]]<br />
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*When the [[#Rocket launch|rocket launch]] is successful the rocket will go into space and a black image will turn up as the first evidence of this <br />
**See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ffa26ce0-bade-11e3-8001-94de80a03a29 example].<br />
**The black picture is also used in the dream sequence with the hole.<br />
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!Flying over earth<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 10.png]]<br />
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*After entering space, the rocket is always shown in an orbit over earth.<br />
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!In space<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 13.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 14.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 19.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 20.png]]<br />
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*From earth the rocket flies into deep space.<br />
**These images will appear and reappear (sometimes several times) intermixed with those below. <br />
***Exceptions are with those of the little prince and those after the attacking space ship which will always end the space journey.<br />
***See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:cccdb9ea-baf3-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example] with all the images from this section and the two from above as well as most of those below (several of them (many) more than one time). The first image is only used once right after Earth orbit.<br />
***See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:6322a5a2-ba97-11e3-8007-002590d77bdd example] where the first image is not included.<br />
***See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:6490cc4a-b9f0-11e3-8009-002590d77bdd example] where the first image is used twice, but not to begin with.<br />
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!Asteroids<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 24.png]]<br />
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*Passing the {{W|Asteroid belt}}.<br />
**See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:cccdb9ea-baf3-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example] where the image is used twice in a row.<br />
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!Saturn<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 12.png]]<br />
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*Passing {{W|Saturn}} with its majestic rings.<br />
**See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:cccdb9ea-baf3-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example] where the image is used eight times, but only for five flybys as the image is used both twice and three times in a row.<br />
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!Space ship<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 15.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 16.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 17.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 18.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 22.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 23.png]] <br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 5.png]]<br />
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*The rocket encounters another space ship that asks a question about relativity<br />
**It is the same question that appeared in [[265: Choices: Part 2]]. <br />
*If the question is answered satisfactory the two rockets will just fly past each other.<br />
**See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:ccd0b334-baf3-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example] where the ship passes the space ship ones and then meets up with it again at the end.<br />
*If the answer to the space ship is not acceptable it will turn around after passing, and shoot down the rocket. <br />
**The next image is from the {{w|Kerbal Space Program}} (KSP) simulator, see the [[#Kerbal Space Program|KSP theme]].<br />
***But in this case it is an image where the rockets are turned off as opposed to the one that could have appeared at the beginning of the launch. But that would not result in a space trip but in a dream.<br />
**The KSP image is followed by Hairy waking up from a dream (it seems it can only be him), see the [[#Dreams|dream theme]]. <br />
***Most of the images above as well as this attack is included in this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ffa26ce0-bade-11e3-8001-94de80a03a29 this example]<br />
***In this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:6322a5a2-ba97-11e3-8007-002590d77bdd example] Hairy wakes up and starts to sing.<br />
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!Little Prince<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 21.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 25.png]]<br />
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*Eventually the space rocket meets a guy on a very tiny planet<br />
**This is a reference to {{w|The Little Prince}}, which has been referenced before in xkcd in both [[2: Petit Trees (sketch)]] and [[618: Asteroid]].<br />
**This could also be a reference to the asteroid [http://blog.xkcd.com/2013/09/30/asteroid-4942-munroe/ 4942 Munroe], and then it could be Randall on the rock... <br />
***See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:6490cc4a-b9f0-11e3-8009-002590d77bdd example] that stops at the first picture.<br />
**The story originally never seemed to move past this first image with the prince and the rocket, but finally there appeared one more without the rocket. <br />
***See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:25743f70-baee-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example].<br />
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===Kerbal Space Program===<br />
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!Kerbal space program<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 11.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 23.png]]<br />
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*These pictures are from the flight simulator program {{W|Kerbal Space Program}} (KSP). <br />
**The first shows a rocket with the engines on from [[#Rocket launch|rocket launch]].<br />
**The second shows a rocket with the engines off after the attack in the [[#Space|space theme]].<br />
*They both appear in a certain sequence leading to a [[#Dreams|dream]], see below:<br />
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!Engines on<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 8.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 11.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 1.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 5.png]]<br />
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*During rocket launch when the engine is on it turns out to be just a dream. <br />
**One of the two characters wakes up in their bed. <br />
***See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:8440e346-bb16-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd example] where Knit Cap Girl wakes.<br />
***See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:c9cfde56-bae6-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example] where Hairy wakes.<br />
***It seems that the image can (no longer?) precede a space travel going into deep space.<br />
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!Engines off<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 22.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 23.png]] <br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 5.png]]<br />
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*After the space ship attacks and shoots the rocket we see a KSP image with the engines off. <br />
**See this [http://i.imgur.com/UofvQ.png image] from KSP where the rocket engines are not on. <br />
**After this image it turns out it was just a dream and Hairy seems to be the only one to wake from this dream.<br />
***See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ffa26ce0-bade-11e3-8001-94de80a03a29 example].<br />
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===Dreams===<br />
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! Walking up<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 1.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 5.png]]<br />
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*Sometimes, Knit Cap Girl or Hairy find themselves waking from a dream, suggesting that all prior events were just them dreaming. <br />
**Some situations will always result in a character waking up<br />
**Others situations will only in some story lines lead to an awakening.<br />
***In those stories there will always be another way to continue the story.<br />
**Below are several situations, where a dream will or may occur, described (and shown with the full sequence leading up to the dream displayed). <br />
*Often a dream loops upon itself, as a character wakes up multiple times in the same storyline<br />
**Either from the [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:20698602-bbb1-11e3-801c-002590d77bdd same dream].<br />
**Or from [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:5e94d028-bb7d-11e3-8012-002590d77bdd different dreams].<br />
**Sometimes it even turns out that [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ffa26ce0-bade-11e3-8001-94de80a03a29 each character] has different dreams in the same storyline<br />
***This means that the last to wake up, has dreamt that they were the other character waking up before...<br />
*The dream scenarios (together with the [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/8/80/lorenz_-_meanwhile.png ''meanwhile'' image]) would make it possible to connect all images into one long sequence!<br />
**This has not been seen yet though.<br />
*As can be seen in these two images:<br />
**Knit Cap Girl wakes up with her head to the left and the cap lying on the end of the bed. <br />
**Hairy wakes up with his head to the right.<br />
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! Falling<br><br>[[Image:lorenz - hole.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - falling.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - aaa.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - aaa 2.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 9.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 1.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 5.png]]<br />
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*One of the most obvious dreams is the one about falling as in this case where both characters falls into a big hole outside the [[#Leaving the building|building they are leaving]].<br />
**As shown here in [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:20698602-bbb1-11e3-801c-002590d77bdd this example] where first one then the other characters awake from the same falling dream.<br />
*The hole situation will always turn out to be a dream from which one (or either as shown above) of the characters wakes up from the nightmare after falling into the hole. <br />
**But they can wake up after any of the three black pictures shown here. <br />
**The other two pictures (which were not included in the first example) can be seen in [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ba285dea-baa3-11e3-801c-002590d77bdd this example] with only Knit Cap Girl waking.<br />
**A situation with only Hairy waking can be seen in [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:2c6df10a-bb15-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd this example].<br />
*The total black picture is also sometimes used at the end of the [[#Rocket launch|rocket launch]].<br />
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! Dinosaur<br><br>[[Image:lorenz - dinosaur 1.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - dinosaur 2.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - dinosaur 3.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - dinosaur 4.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 1.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 5.png]]<br />
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*A Dinosaur enters the comic (see more about these same images under the [[#Dinosaur|Dinosaur theme]]). <br />
**If the comic goes on long enough all four images with the green dinosaur will appear <br />
**When reaching the fourth image where the dinosaur steps on the building the story will always turn out to be a nightmare from which either of the character may wake up from.<br />
***See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:f2b12f1e-bbae-11e3-801c-002590d77bdd example] where Hair wakes up.<br />
***Here are two examples where Knit Cap Girl awakes where the dinosaur dream is the second dream from which she awakes:<br />
****After the [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:5e94d028-bb7d-11e3-8012-002590d77bdd hole dream]<br />
****After the [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ffa26ce0-bade-11e3-8001-94de80a03a29 rocket dream]. <br />
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! Rocket launch<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 7.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 8.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 11.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 1.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 5.png]]<br />
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*The [[#Rocket launch|rocket launch]] will not always turn into a dream.<br />
**And this dream is not really a nightmare, as opposed to the three above, from which the characters always wake up. <br />
**During take-off after the rocket ignites there are two possible images. <br />
***If the last image is black then the take-off succeeds.<br />
***But if the last image during take off is from the flight simulator program {{w|Kerbal Space Program}} (KSP) with the rockets on - see [[#Kerbal Space Program|KSP theme]] they story always result in that either Knit Cap Girl or Hairy wakes up during.<br />
****See [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:8440e346-bb16-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd this example] where Knit Cap Girl wakes after she has already awoken once before from the hole dream.<br />
****See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:c9cfde56-bae6-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example] and this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:4e6cbc5a-bb01-11e3-8003-002590d77bdd example] where Hairy awakes from the launch.<br />
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! Evil spaceship<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 15.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 16.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 17.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 18.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 22.png]] <br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 23.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 5.png]]<br />
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*During a space travel the rocket passes another space ship. <br />
**If a failed communication occurs the evil space ship turns around and shoots down the rocket. <br />
**At this point it turns out it was just a nightmare and one of the characters wake up (maybe only Hairy?). <br />
***See [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ffa26ce0-bade-11e3-8001-94de80a03a29 this example] that continues to a dinosaur dream from where Knit Cap Girl wakes up. <br />
**In the last picture before waking we see an image from the flight simulator program Kerbal Space Program (KSP) with the rockets off - see the [[#Kerbal Space Program|KSP theme]]. <br />
***This situation will always turn out to be a dream.<br />
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! Politic debate<br>[[Image:lorenz - debate 1.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - debate 2.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - debate 4.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 1.png]]<br />
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*In this dream, that is not so much a nightmare that it will always be a dream (like the first three) Knit Cap Girl wakes up after a silly political debate<br />
**See [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:ea25460c-baf3-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd this example].<br />
*It is probably not possible that Hairy wakes up from this as he is not present when the debate starts.<br />
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===Waking up===<br />
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! Walking up<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 1.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 5.png]]<br />
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*Sometimes, Knit Cap Girl or Hairy find themselves waking from a dream, suggesting that all prior events were just them dreaming. (See the [[#Dreams|dream theme]]).<br />
**After they awake they stay in bed for a while and then go out in to the world. <br />
**These scenes will be shown here below.<br />
*As can be seen in these two images:<br />
**Knit Cap Girl wakes up with her head to the left and the cap lying on the end of the bed. <br />
**Hairy wakes up with his head to the right.<br />
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! In bed - Girl<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 1.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 2.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 10.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 3.png]]<br />
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*Knit Cap Girl wakes up with a ''Gasp''. <br />
**She sits for a while.<br />
***Maybe he even starts to sing, see below.<br />
***After this she may either lie down or leave the bed empty.<br />
****See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:f894ceb2-bae7-11e3-8002-002590d77bdd example] where she lies back down again (and then finds a boomerang, see below).<br />
****See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:8440e346-bb16-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd example] where the bed is empty before moving on (twice yawning and with singing the 2nd time).<br />
**When she does get out of bed she may either:<br />
***Walk yawning into her office if the bed was empty (see below).<br />
***Go out and find a [[#Boomerang|boomerang]] if she lay down again.<br />
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! In bed - Guy<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 5.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 6.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 7.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 12.png]]<br />
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*Hairy wakes up with a ''Gasp''. <br />
**He sits for a while. <br />
***Maybe he even starts to sing, see below.<br />
***After this he may either lie down or leave the bed empty.<br />
****See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ffa26ce0-bade-11e3-8001-94de80a03a29 example] where he leaves the bed empty (and yawns and then Knit Cap Girl has another dream later).<br />
****See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:f2b12f1e-bbae-11e3-801c-002590d77bdd example] where he lies back down again (and goes to meet the salesman, see below).<br />
****Notice that Randall forgot to draw Hairy's hairy hair as he lay down again. <br />
****If it was a wig, it should have hung over the bed like Knit Cap Girls knit cap does.<br />
**When he does get out of bed he may either:<br />
***Walk into Knit Cap Girl at her laptop while yawning if the bed was empty, see below.<br />
***Go outside to meet White Hat the [[#Salesman|salesman]] if he lay back down again.<br />
|-<br />
! Singing in bed<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 11.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 13.png]]<br />
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*After having sat up in bed with a gasp either character may may then begin to sing ''I woke up like this''.<br />
**See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:8440e346-bb16-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd example] with Knit Cap Girl (walkikng twice singing second time) where the bed is empty before moving on (both times).<br />
**See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:6322a5a2-ba97-11e3-8007-002590d77bdd example] with Hairy where the bed is empty before moving on .<br />
*This is likely a reference to {{W|Beyoncé|Beyoncé's}} song ''{{W|Flawless (Beyoncé song)|Flawless}}''.<br />
**See the [http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/beyonceknowles/flawless.html lyrics here].<br />
**The line ''I woke up like this'' is repeated eight times in the song, four time in each of the last to verses.<br />
|-<br />
!Yawning - Girl<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 4.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - computer.png]]<br />
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*Yawning Knit Cap Girl gets back to her laptop and we are back to the first image.<br />
**See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:20698602-bbb1-11e3-801c-002590d77bdd example], where both characters yawning pictures appear after two times the same dream.<br />
|-<br />
!Yawning - Guy<br><br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 8.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 9.png]]<br />
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*Yawning Hairy walks in where Knit Cap Girl sits at her laptop and tells her about his dream(?)<br />
**See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:0bfb9832-baa7-11e3-801e-002590d77bdd example], where both pictures from this section appears and they continue to walk out after.<br />
**See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:20698602-bbb1-11e3-801c-002590d77bdd example], where both characters yawning pictures appear after two times the same dream.<br />
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===Salesman===<br />
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! Description of images<br />
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! Salesman<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 7.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - sale 1.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - sale 2.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - sale 3.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - sale 4.png]]<br />
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*After walking up with a gasp from a nightmare and then laying down again (without hair) he has chosen not to go to Knit Cap Girl.<br />
**Which is why the laying picture is included here.<br />
*Hairy takes an alternative route where he meets [[White Hat]], a salesman with a small stand. <br />
**White Hat tries to sell something to Hairy. Will he succeed?<br />
*The last picture with the graph did not appear until much later than the rest (or was at least not found.) <br />
**Here is an [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:f2b12f1e-bbae-11e3-801c-002590d77bdd example] where Hairy meets White Hat, but not reaching the graph picture.<br />
**Here is an [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:2c6df10a-bb15-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd example] that reaches the graph picture.<br />
**Here is another [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:39dfd484-bb01-11e3-8003-002590d77bdd example] that reaches the graph picture.<br />
***These two may be the only one two years after the release.<br />
|}<br />
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===Boomerang===<br />
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! Finding Boomerang<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 10.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - boomerang 1.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - boomerang 2.png]]<br />
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*After Knit Cap Girl awakes from a [[#Dreams|dream]] and then lies down in bed she may (always?) go outside to find a{{w|Boomerang}} on the ground. <br />
**She picks it up and then always expresses her feelings about it in a thought bubble when she picks it up.<br />
***She may also pick it up following another image where she is just walking<br />
***But then it is always longer into the story and the second time she picks up a boomerang, with the first time proceeding after the dream as mentioned above.<br />
****See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ee6b910c-bae5-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example].<br />
**The other throwing images listed below, may come more or less in any order and any number of times<br />
***As just mentioned so may the first two boomerang images here also reappear, and hence also more than one accident can happen, even though they always stop the current run of throwing.<br />
**She may comment on it again after catching it. <br />
***She may also put it down and leave, but may then also find it or another boomerang again later.<br />
****This is the cause for the longest story-lines almost always includes the boomerang.<br />
****Since this only occurs after a dream, gives the longest stories, and never really gets on to any other stories (except a short story where Hairy walks alone), this has been placed last in this list.<br />
*Boomerangs have been [[:Category:Boomerangs|featured in xkcd before]]. See in particular these that are clearly referenced: <br />
**[[445: I Am Not Good with Boomerangs]].<br />
**[[475: Further Boomerang Difficulties]].<br />
|-<br />
! Throwing Boomerang<br><br>[[Image:lorenz - boomerang 3.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - boomerang 4.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - boomerang 8.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - boomerang 6.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - boomerang 9.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - boomerang 10.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - boomerang 5.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - boomerang 7.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - boomerang 11.png]]<br />
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*Knit Cap Girl throws the boomerang, and it flies back to her so she catches it.<br />
**This can go on for a while, and she may even lay it down and walk away: <br />
***See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:08896f1c-bade-11e3-8001-94de80a03a29 example].<br />
**It may also fly back and forth above her. <br />
***See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:84eb4738-bade-11e3-8001-94de80a03a29 example].<br />
*However, more often than not she will end up with an accident:<br />
|-<br />
! Accidents<br>[[Image:lorenz - boomerang accident.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - boomerang accident 2.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - boomerang accident 5.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - boomerang accident 6.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - boomerang rocket 1.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - boomerang rocket 2.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - boomerang boom.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - surprise.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - run.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - boomerang accident 3.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - boomerang accident 4.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - meanwhile.png]]<br />
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*These accidents are:<br />
**Either character is getting hit in the face<br />
***See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ee6b910c-bae5-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example] where both are hit.<br />
***Knit Cap Girl get hit in the face first as the boomerang rebound then lays it down only to pickup a new one later<br />
****See [[445: I Am Not Good with Boomerangs]].<br />
***Knit Cap Girl then fails to catch the boomerang and the rebound hit Hairy in the face off screen and he then enters the frame in the next image.<br />
**Hitting a space rocket taking off, it very much looks like the one from [[#Rocket launch|rocket launch]]<br />
***See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:ea25460c-baf3-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example].<br />
**The boomerang crashes into something off panel - someone may shout back - and Knit Cap Girl runs away. <br />
***See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:fc34f46a-ba98-11e3-8008-002590d77bdd example].<br />
****See also [[475: Further Boomerang Difficulties]]<br />
***In some cases this last accident is followed by the ''meanwhile'' image to make the story move on with Hairy walking along which is mentioned in more detail at the bottom of the [[#Walking|Walking section]].<br />
****See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:aee5abf0-bb29-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd example].<br />
|-<br />
! Leaving the boomerang<br>[[Image:lorenz - boomerang 11.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - boomerang accident 2.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - run.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - boomerang accident 4.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - meanwhile.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - boomerang accident 6.png]]<br />
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*The following images are the one where the boomerang story may stop (although some of them may lead back to the boomerang again):<br />
**Leaving the boomerang on the ground without accident.<br />
***But there seem to be no way she actually leaves the boomerang this way:<br />
****Either the story stops before she completely leaves the image with the boomerang on the ground.<br />
****Or she finds another and picks that up instead proceeding from there.<br />
****See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:08896f1c-bade-11e3-8001-94de80a03a29 example] with both situations.<br />
**Leaving the boomerang after hitting herself in the face.<br />
***Maybe this is similar to the one above, as can at least be seen in the example given:<br />
***See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ee6b910c-bae5-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example]<br />
**Running away after having destroyed the rocket<br />
***Here she definitely gets away from the boomerang:<br />
****See this [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:ea25460c-baf3-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example].<br />
**Running away after having hit someone off panel.<br />
***This image seems to belong with the ''meanwhile'' image, and the storyline goes on using that route, so for sure away from the boomerang.<br />
****See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:aee5abf0-bb29-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd example].<br />
**Hitting Hairy off panel who then walks into the panel.<br />
***there seems to be no story continuing from there. <br />
***I.e. this story-line never leaves the boomerang behind, but just stops.<br />
****See this [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ee6b910c-bae5-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd example] <br />
|}<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*Here is a picture with the fifth option that could not be included in the top image<br />
**''Let's see if BSD is any easier to install nowadays.'':<br />
::[[Image:lorenz.png]]<br />
*In one [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/File:lorenz_-_wake_up_7.png panel] Hairy is drawn in bed ''without'' his hair - see the [[#Waking up|Waking up]] pictures.<br />
*Some pictures are used often and some very rarely:<br />
**The most common pictures are [http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/a1-2014/vS9UO5cGsw1hoDrrNLMSRg.png "Not very effective"], [http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/a1-2014/VegCGBEOFJCsFxJpbmvziQ.png Throwing], [http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/a1-2014/zHPHozjDXmCUy66bYVSRoQ.png Waiting], [http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/a1-2014/ZNBJOG1e-vCfzdqKFHQ21A.png Leaving the House].<br />
**The rarest pictures that can be found via permalink are [http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/a1-2014/VgSdMz8OAHQ8w5Ee432f5Q.png The Little Prince], [http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/a1-2014/0RW46RaD8RJDfTyBOTqlpw.png The beach], [http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/a1-2014/OZZtCeXrnU0UskVTCUQf1Q.png An exponential chart]. <br />
***As of late April there are several pictures from the complete list, that no longer seem to be available - so they are not only rare, but extinct in the comic if no one has a permalink to a comic where they appear. <br />
***2 pictures are listed as missing two years later on April 1, 2016, and they can be seen under themes where notices has made it clear where they are.<br />
***It is the one with Hairy walking alone seen in silhouette and the one "after arguing" where Hairy is leaving that are missing.<br />
***The other 147 images are all accounted for.<br />
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===Record length===<br />
====The all time longest comics by panel====<br />
*'''Top three'''. <br />
**Please only include '''clearly different''' storylines:<br />
*# [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ffa26ce0-bade-11e3-8001-94de80a03a29 77 panels] - Tiles, space/dinosaur double dream, boomerang, and exploding rocket.<br />
*# [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:b9575048-bb47-11e3-804b-002590d77bdd 50 panels] - Tiles, double hole dream, boomerang, and exploding rocket<br />
*# [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:718ad9a6-bc6e-11e3-800f-002590d77bdd 41 panels] - Politic debate, hole dream, boomerang.<br />
**There may be no upper boundary! <br />
**But this is then the list of the longest comics with most panels as found so far.<br />
**If you beat a record please post the '''permalink''' here.<br />
**Please note themes included in comic. <br />
**Please move beaten records down and delete the fourth.<br />
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====Longest by themes====<br />
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Include only more than one if the story is clearly different from from the record.<br />
#Dreams (most often multiple):<br />
##[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ffa26ce0-bade-11e3-8001-94de80a03a29 77 panels] - Tiles, two dreams one by each character, after space and dinosaur attack.<br />
##[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:b9575048-bb47-11e3-804b-002590d77bdd 50 panels] - Tiles, two times hole dream, boomerang, and exploding rocket.<br />
##[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:718ad9a6-bc6e-11e3-800f-002590d77bdd 41 panels] - Politic debate, one dream about hole, boomerang.<br />
##[http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:ea25460c-baf3-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd 39 panels] - Politic debate, one dream about politic, boomerang, and exploding rocket<br />
##[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:2ed958de-badf-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd 36 panels] - Tiles, two dreams, hole dream, blowtorch laptop, rocket take-off dream.<br />
##[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:452c03fc-bb16-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd 35 panels] - Tiles, two times the same dream with big hole by the same character (shovel/blowtorch and then boomerang).<br />
##[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ba285dea-baa3-11e3-801c-002590d77bdd 28 panels] - BSD, one dream with hole that returns to starting point - does the dream continue?<br />
##[http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:8440e346-bb16-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd 26 panels] - Tiles, two different dreams by the same character after hole and rocket.<br />
##[http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:5e94d028-bb7d-11e3-8012-002590d77bdd 22 panels] - Tiles, two different dreams by the same character after hole and dinosaur attack.<br />
##[http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:20698602-bbb1-11e3-801c-002590d77bdd 21 panels] - Tiles, two times the same dream with big hole - once be each character<br />
###More than two dreams has yet to be seen...<br />
#Boomerang:<br />
##[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ffa26ce0-bade-11e3-8001-94de80a03a29 77 panels] - Tiles, two dreams one by each character, after space and dinosaur attack.<br />
##[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:b9575048-bb47-11e3-804b-002590d77bdd 50 panels] - Tiles, double hole dream, boomerang, and exploding rocket<br />
##[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:718ad9a6-bc6e-11e3-800f-002590d77bdd 41 panels] - Politic debate, hole dream, boomerang.<br />
##[http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:ea25460c-baf3-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd 39 panels] - Politic debate in a dream boomerang, and exploding rocket<br />
##[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:defe5742-bb15-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd 35 panels] - Political debate within a dream, then Hairy gets smacked in the face by the boomerang.<br />
##[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ee6b910c-bae5-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd 34 panels] - Politic debate, as the 39 panel above, but here both the girl and then Hairy gets the boomerang in the face!<br />
##[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:a1776988-ba41-11e3-8035-002590d77bdd 30 panels] - Tiles, rocket, dream, Boomerang hits her in the face. She then puts it down and then picks it up again<br />
#Space: <br />
##[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ffa26ce0-bade-11e3-8001-94de80a03a29 77 panels] - Tiles, two dreams one by each character, after space and dinosaur attack.<br />
##[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:6490cc4a-b9f0-11e3-8009-002590d77bdd 30 panels] - Tiles, ending with the Little Prince and the rocket.<br />
##[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:25743f70-baee-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd 24 panels] - Tiles, reaching the image with zoom in only on the Little Prince.<br />
#Dinosaur:<br />
##[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ffa26ce0-bade-11e3-8001-94de80a03a29 77 panels] - Tiles, two dreams one by each character, after space and dinosaur attack.<br />
##[http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:5e94d028-bb7d-11e3-8012-002590d77bdd 22 panels] - Tiles, two different dreams by the same character after hole and dinosaur attack.<br />
##[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:441ba2fe-bc03-11e3-8034-002590d77bdd 13 panels] - Hurry! We're in talks with Facebook, longest going directly to dinosaur dream and returning to starting point.<br />
#Political debate:<br />
##[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:718ad9a6-bc6e-11e3-800f-002590d77bdd 41 panels] - Political debate, but also dream and boomerang.<br />
##[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:defe5742-bb15-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd 35 panels] - Political debate within a dream, then Hairy gets smacked in the face by the boomerang.<br />
##[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:aee5abf0-bb29-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd 31 panels] - Political debate, politicians fighting and explosive bananas - including the ''meanwhile'' image<br />
#Blowtorch: <br />
##[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:2ed958de-badf-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd 36 panels] - Tiles, hole dream, blowtorch laptop, rocket take-off dream.<br />
##[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:9a86363c-bb53-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd 26 panels] - BSD, blowtorch and moving past Pokémon twice<br />
##[http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:97cbd552-bb01-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd 25 panels] - Tiles, dream of hole and then blowtorch<br />
#Pokémon: <br />
##[http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:d5bba698-badf-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd 28 panels] - Tiles, quick to Pikachu, then very long fight with 9 moves none effective almost moving Pikachu talks only once.<br />
##[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:9a86363c-bb53-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd 26 panels] - BSD, blowtorch and moving past the Pokémon not effective, Pikachu talks and they move on only to meet a second Pikachu.<br />
##[http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:81c9e8c8-ba1d-11e3-8018-002590d77bdd 24 panels] - Refresh no new email, long fight very effective and Megan pokes it.<br />
##[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:8737f5b4-ba92-11e3-8008-002590d77bdd 22 panels] - Tiles, moving past Pokémon very effective and Megan pokes it.<br />
##[https://xkcd.com/1350/#p:7546a2c8-bcdc-11e3-801e-002590d77bdd 22 panels] - BSD, short fight, not very effective, Pikachu talks and they move on<br />
#Sharks<br />
##[http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:3df213b4-ba4f-11e3-8037-002590d77bdd 22 panels] - Tiles, indirectly after launch dream and only one picture in the ocean at the end!<br />
##[http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:30f53d98-bbb3-11e3-801c-002590d77bdd 13 panels] - BSD, longest going straight to the ocean (four images) and then reaching beach and walking on (i.e. directly without dream)<br />
#Salesman<br />
##[http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:39dfd484-bb01-11e3-8003-002590d77bdd 13 panels] - Tiles, hole dream, Hairy meets White Hat reaching the chart (last picture that way).<br />
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====Longest by starting point====<br />
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Only the longest:<br />
#These stupid tiles... I'll just play one more game: [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ffa26ce0-bade-11e3-8001-94de80a03a29 77 panels].<br />
#Oh. Hey. There's some kind of political thing going on: [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:718ad9a6-bc6e-11e3-800f-002590d77bdd 41 panels].<br />
#Let's see if BSD is any easier to install nowadays: [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ba285dea-baa3-11e3-801c-002590d77bdd 28 panels].<br />
#Refresh... No new email... Refresh... No new tweets... Refresh...: [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:81c9e8c8-ba1d-11e3-8018-002590d77bdd 24 panels].<br />
#Hurry! We're in talks with Facebook: [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:441ba2fe-bc03-11e3-8034-002590d77bdd 13 panels] and also [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ea9342a0-bc02-11e3-8034-002590d77bdd 13 panels] but two different dreams.<br />
#Gravity. Lots of it: [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:a069f950-bb01-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd 12 panels] (no longer among the starting options, so wont grow and this is the longest possible now!)<br />
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====Most unique images====<br />
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In the longest sequences many images repeat several times.<br />
*This record could be more interesting than just which uses most images.<br />
*Could turn out to be the same though (no it was not - already in top 2 there was an upset!)<br />
**Sadly this is rather tedious to check out but by saving the page and sorting other images from the remaining will only be there ones for every unique image.<br />
Only the longest for clearly different images:<br />
# [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ffa26ce0-bade-11e3-8001-94de80a03a29 48 unique images] - 77 panels.<br />
# [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:2ed958de-badf-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd 35 unique images] - 36 panels (only the very first image repeated twice).<br />
# [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:b9575048-bb47-11e3-804b-002590d77bdd 33 unique images] - 50 panels.<br />
# [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:452c03fc-bb16-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd 29 unique images] - 35 panels.<br />
# [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:718ad9a6-bc6e-11e3-800f-002590d77bdd 26 unique images] - 41 panels.<br />
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====Most actual choices====<br />
*Click to expand:<br />
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In the longest sequences many images has no choice but just ''a Continue''.<br />
*While other images have two choices in one.<br />
*This record could be more interesting than just which uses most images.<br />
**Could turn out to be the same though (no it was not - already in top 3 there was an upset!)<br />
*Count only the used choice, not the suggest a line in the last panel!<br />
Only the longest for clearly different routes:<br />
# [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ffa26ce0-bade-11e3-8001-94de80a03a29 13 choices] - 77 panels.<br />
# [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:b9575048-bb47-11e3-804b-002590d77bdd 11 choices] - 50 panels.<br />
# [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:2ed958de-badf-11e3-8001-002590d77bdd 9 choices] - 36 panels<br />
# [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:452c03fc-bb16-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd 8 choices] - 35 panels.<br />
# [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:718ad9a6-bc6e-11e3-800f-002590d77bdd 7 choices] - 41 panels.<br />
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:''[[xkcd]]: A webcomic of [[:Category:Romance|romance]], [[:Category:Sarcasm|sarcasm]], [[:Category:Math|math]], and [[:Category:Language|language]].''<br />
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It's a kind of general mission statement for the xkcd comics. Nowhere is there a mention of humor, though it doesn't exclude it. In fact, there are some true [[931|downers]].<br />
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In the early days (until April 2006) the tagline read as:<br />
:''A webcomic of romance and geek humor. Updated on time every M/W/F since 1779.''<br />
(Old versions of the site can be viewed [http://web.archive.org/web/20060408220042/http://www.xkcd.com/c60.html here].)<br />
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[[Category:Meta]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1526:_Placebo_Blocker&diff=1236391526: Placebo Blocker2016-07-19T13:29:10Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: recieved → received</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1526<br />
| date = May 18, 2015<br />
| title = Placebo Blocker<br />
| image = placebo blocker.png<br />
| titletext = They work even better if you take them with our experimental placebo booster, which I keep in the same bottle.<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
This comic is a joke about the difficulty of testing a drug that is supposed to block the placebo effect.<br />
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A placebo experiment is used for testing a drug candidate. It has two groups: one that gets a real drug candidate, and one that gets a fake. The placebo effect describes the observation that the group that gets the fake often show signs of having received a working drug - though commonly weaker than in the group that gets an effective real drug. In this comic, [[Cueball]] is trying to test a placebo blocker.<br />
This means that the one that gets the real thing will think that they got it because they did, and the group that gets the fake will think that they got the real thing because of the placebo effect, and this makes [[Hairbun]]'s head hurt.<br />
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[[Cueball]] states to [[Hairbun]], with a citation from the real world, that his team created a Placebo Blocker, a drug designed to prevent the placebo effect. Cueball begins to design a test for this new drug. Following typical experimental design, patients would be split into two groups: a control group, and the group that receives the treatment.<br />
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Cueball knows that the treatment given to the control group is supposed to be designed so that it is not influenced by the variable trying to be isolated. As the placebo effect ''is'' the effect under investigation, a placebo can not be used as a control treatment as a comparison with a placebo blocker. Cueball tries to design around this. In his test, both groups would receive a placebo as a treatment for an unspecified condition (the ''Treatment Placebo''); in addition the test group would receive the Placebo Blocker drug, while the control group would get a placebo pill instead (the ''Placebo-Blocker Placebo''). If this works as expected, the ''Treatment Placebo'' would be blocked by the ''Placebo Blocker'' in the test group, while in the control group, the ''Placebo-Blocker Placebo'' may have a placebo effect in blocking the placebo effect of the ''Treatment Placebo'', and the difference between these effects can be measured to test the effectiveness of the ''Placebo Blocker''.<br />
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Cueball and Hairbun think about this trial until they both develop headache from frustration. Cueball then kindly offers Hairbun a sugar pill. While this might have helped cure the headache via the placebo effect had he told her it was a headache treatment, by revealing the pill as merely a sugar pill, it may suppress or reduce the effect (although as noted above, it would probably still have some effect).<br />
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In the title text, Cueball mentions that his sugar pills against headache works even better together with the new experimental placebo ''boosters''. Incidentally, he indicates that he keeps those in the same bottle with his sugar pills. Assuming someone believes placebo ''boosters'' are in the jar this would allow them to take the sugar pills and receive a greater placebo effect, as the placebo effect is based upon faith in the treatment, regardless of whether there are placebo ''boosters'' in the jar.<br />
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It is possible but unlikely that:<br />
* Cueball's sugar pills are, in fact, the Placebo Blockers themselves and that, seeing Hairbun has a headache, Cueball is inspired to somehow use the opportunity as an experiment to test the Blockers<br />
* Cueball is suggesting Hairbun take a "placebo booster" which is really a "placebo blocker", thus testing the blocker he mentioned earlier in the comic.<br />
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Questionable neuroscience research is also discussed in [[1453: fMRI]].<br />
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===Placebos===<br />
The {{w|placebo}} effect refers to the phenomenon in which patients given an inactive treatment such as a sugar pill can still show improvement relative to an untreated patient. The placebo effect is thus very important to consider when testing new drugs, since even ineffective drugs can have a positive effect on the patients due to the placebo effect. Modern drug experiments are hence conducted as {{w|Blind experiment#Double-blind trials|double-blind trials}}, where the patients are randomly given either the treatment or a placebo without either they or the administering doctors knowing who receives the new drug and who received the placebo pill. (It is important that the doctor does not know, as if they did, it may affect the way they interact with the patient.)<br />
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Generally the patients need to believe that they are receiving an active treatment, but one [http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0015591 study] showed that the effect can occur even if the patients are told that they are receiving a placebo pill. The key factor seems to be that the patients must believe that a positive effect will occur. For example, (1) patients experience a greater effect if they believe that the treatment is expensive and (2) patients who know that they have not been given an active treatment will experience the effect if they are told that placebos can have a positive effect through the power of the mind. Furthermore, the placebo can increase the effectiveness of treatments which ''seem'' larger (this is why over-the-counter pain medication is often administered as two half-doses rather than just one full dose).<br />
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Several reasons for the placebo effect have been proposed, from study artifacts - such as under-reporting of negative outcomes by patients who think they are being treated, to neurological explanations for how mental state can translate into physical outcomes.<br />
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Placebo-blockers do actually already exist. A side-effect of the opiate antagonist {{w|Naloxone}} is that it [http://healthland.time.com/2009/08/26/a-neurological-explanation-for-the-placebo-effect/ blocks the placebo effect].<br />
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===Mechanisms of the placebo effect===<br />
The placebo effect is one of the greatest mysteries in modern medicine. It is typically found that the placebo effect is an effective treatment in itself in addition to the effectiveness of drugs and other treatments, and it has been found to cause small improvements to cancer outcomes. In other cases such as pain relief, the placebo effect is very large compared with the effectiveness of the drug itself. <br />
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The comic refers to the recent study by Kathryn T. Hall, Joseph Loscalzo, and Ted J. Kaptchuk. (2015) ''[https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/J.MOLMED.2015.02.009 Genetics and the placebo effect: the placebome.]'' Trends in Mol Medicine. Volume 21, Issue 5, May 2015, Pages 285–294<br />
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It is possible to test the placebo blocker using three groups: a test group who receive a placebo blocker, a control group who receive a placebo, and a second control group who receive no treatment whatsoever, as a lack of treatment is the variable that an actual placebo is designed to control for. Still it might be hard to determine if the pills are having a negative effect or blocking the placebo effect, so multiple trials with multiple illnesses may have to be carried out.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[Hairbun is standing in front of Cueball who does all the talking. Below them is a footnote.]<br />
:Cueball: Some researchers* are starting to figure out the mechanism behind the placebo effect.<br />
:Cueball: We've used their work to create a new drug: A ''placebo effect blocker''.<br />
:Footnote: * Hall et al, DOI: 10.1016/J.MOLMED.2015.02.009<br />
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:[Zoom in on Cueball who now holds his arms out.]<br />
:Cueball: Now we just need to run a trial! We'll get two groups, give them both placebos, then give one the ''real'' placebo blocker, and the other a...<br />
:Cueball: ...wait.<br />
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:[Hairbun holds her chin, while Cueball just stand there for a beat panel.]<br />
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:[Hairbun looks again at Cueball who begins to take the lid off of a medicine bottle.]<br />
:Hairbun: ...My head hurts.<br />
:Cueball: Mine too.<br />
:Cueball: Here, want a sugar pill?<br />
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[[Category:Science]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1633:_Possible_Undiscovered_Planets&diff=1236381633: Possible Undiscovered Planets2016-07-19T13:26:34Z<p>Markhurd: /* Table of items in the chart */clean up, typos fixed: between 26,000 to → between 26,000 and</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1633<br />
| date = January 22, 2016<br />
| title = Possible Undiscovered Planets<br />
| image = possible_undiscovered_planets.png<br />
| titletext = Superman lies near the bird/plane boundary over a range of distances, which explains the confusion.<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
This comic is about {{w|Planet Nine}}, a possible Neptune-sized planet far beyond the farthest planet, {{w|Neptune}}. Astronomers {{w|Michael E. Brown|Mike Brown}} and {{w|Konstantin Batygin}} published a paper on 2016-01-20, only two days before the release of this comic. The paper is called ''[http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/0004-6256/151/2/22 Evidence for a Distant Giant Planet in the Solar System]'' and shows indirect evidence that such a planet may exist, inferred from an otherwise unlikely correlation between the unusual orbits of several {{w|dwarf planets}}. See for instance also explanations, for the layman, of the results here: ''[http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2016/01/feature-astronomers-say-neptune-sized-planet-lurks-unseen-solar-system Astronomers say a Neptune-sized planet lurks beyond Pluto]'' and ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGfv3Oay_pY Planet X Discovered??]''<br />
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As this paper came out on the day of the previous comic's release ([[1632: Palindrome]]), this comic's release day was the first release day after the news came out. This explains why this comic was released in the late afternoon rather than just past midnight as is often the case with normal releases. <br />
Once [[Randall]] heard this news, he had to decide to do this comic instead of the scheduled comic, and then invent and draw a completely new and actually very complicated comic (resulting in [[#Info on new version|several position errors]]) about "{{w|Planet X}}" before he could release this comic. <br />
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Now this planet could be called Planet IX (and is labeled ''Planet nine?'' on the chart), as {{w|Pluto}}, the previously "planet 9" has been degraded to a dwarf planet. The "X" did, however, not only refer to the roman numeral! Note that Mike Brown is the astronomer that {{w|How I Killed Pluto and Why It Had It Coming|killed Pluto}}, or at least reduced Pluto to a dwarf planet, something that has been a subject in {{xkcd}} before; see for instance [[473: Still Raw]].<br />
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This was the first of two times within a month where a new astronomical announcement (of something discovered months before the actual announcement) resulted in a related comic. The second being [[1642: Gravitational Waves]]. But in that case Randall seemed to know about it in advance, as he even changed the normal release schedule to post the comic on the day of the announcement, unlike here, where he seems to have been forced to make a new comic up on the fly.<br />
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Stating the obvious, this {{w|log–log plot}} shows that for an object to be an unknown planet it has to be very far away, since planets are big, to explain why we haven't seen it yet. With the log scale it is possible to go from a diameter of less than 1&nbsp;mm to an {{w|astronomical unit}} (AU) on the Y-axis and from a distance of just 1&nbsp;cm up to thousands of AU on the X-axis.<br />
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Randall's chart is very {{w|egocentric}} as it categorizes objects based on size but also on their distance from himself ("from me"). This distance starts at 1&nbsp;cm, and an item on the chart reads "skin flora", thus distance is measured from the surface of Randall's body (skin/eyes) rather than from his center of mass. All the planets (and moon) that are marked on the chart are so far away that it will not matter if the distance is measured from Randall's surface, his center of mass, or by the way anywhere on {{w|Earth}}. Also, the planets' diameters are so much smaller than the distance from Earth that their real size would hardly take up any space in the chart due to the {{w|Logarithmic scale|log-scale}}. The dots marking these 7 planets are thus not drawn to scale that should represent their actual size compared with the other planets. But their distance from Earth (and Randall) is not constant even on the log-scale, especially not for the nearest planets, as they can be on either side of the {{w|Sun}} compared to Earth.<br />
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The chart correctly states that if there was a planet that was at a distance from him smaller than its diameter, he would be inside it (although at the bottom of that region, it's more like the planet that would be inside him, as this line goes down to a diameter of 1&nbsp;cm). If the distance is to the planets center, this would also fit if he was only a radius away from the planet. As Randall is not inside the Earth but really close to it, Earth is correctly positioned on this line. However, for Earth, which is marked with the largest of the dots, he seems to have put himself a full Earth diameter away from Earth. Even using the center of mass of Earth as it's position he should only have been 6,350&nbsp;km away from it, but now he places the measuring point of his distance to Earth on the opposite side of the Earth so his distance to it is equal to its diameter (which would make a choosing a distance of 0&nbsp;km just as correct). Earth is just left of the 10,000&nbsp;km line on both axis, and Earth has a diameter of 12,700&nbsp;km, which will fit fine with the center of the dot, but not with the distance which should have been the maximum distance Randall could be from it (0 or 6350&nbsp;km depending on the definition of distance from Randall).<br />
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The {{w|IAU definition of planet}} requires a solar orbit, gravitational rounding, and "clearing the neighborhood", a controversial (at the time of its introduction) calculation of relative size that excludes {{w|Kuiper Belt Objects}} such as Pluto. The calculation regarding Planet Nine would make it large enough to meet the IAU definition. Using this definition the chart quickly rules out birds and bugs, although at a glance they could be mistaken for planets, something that is especially the case for planes (at night) which are even called ''fool’s planets’'' in the chart, a reference to {{w|fool's Gold}}. Note that anything that is actually on Earth is positioned within 60&nbsp;km from Randall. This is because if it is further away he cannot see them due to the curvature of the Earth. This does not mean that he intends to indicate that they cannot be further away from him than that.<br />
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The already known planets are prominently marked on the chart. They are the solid black dots. Besides Earth and ''Planet Nine?'', the bottom row of three small dots are {{w|Mercury (planet)|Mercury}}, {{w|Venus}} and {{w|Mars}}. The top row of four larger dots (but smaller than the dot that marks Earth) are (from left to right) {{w|Jupiter}} and {{w|Saturn}} (visible to the naked eye) and {{w|Uranus}} and Neptune (visible through a telescope).<br />
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It is unclear how Randall is calculating these distances, especially to the three {{w|terrestrial planets}}, since neither of these options work: closest approach, average, mean, current or maximum distance. In the comic [[482: Height]] Randall shows (among other) the distance from the Earths surface to all the planets. For especially Venus and Mars he shows that their distance changes a lot based on theirs and Earth's orbital positions. But he has neither used these loops to base the dot size or position, as these loops clearly go closer than 1 AU and only one of the planets are drawn closer than that. It is thus unclear which of the three represents which planet, but in the '''[[#Table of items in the chart|table below]]''' it has been reasoned that the dot situated at the largest diameter of the three inner planets planets should represent Venus (12,000&nbsp;km) as it is almost twice as big as Mars (6,700&nbsp;km), which on the other hand is more similar to Mercury (5,000&nbsp;km) and given that the two dots furthest out are almost the same size, it would make most sense if they represent Mercury and Mars. Since the outer dot never comes closer than 2.5 AU and Mercury never gets further away than 1.5 AU it makes most sense to place Mercury as the middle of the three and Mars as the outer of the three dots.<br />
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Below some objects are mentioned that are not on the chart, and also other errors in position (probably due the hasty creation of such a complex comic.) Many of these objects as well as the planets with the errors mentioned clearly revealed can be see in this '''[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/e/ef/Modified_possible_undiscovered_planets.png modified image]''', which is also inserted and explained [[#Image used to create data for the table|in the trivia section]] below.<br />
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Pluto, no longer considered a planet (it was the ninth until 2006), is not marked on the chart, but it would be below Neptune just outside the pink region (2,300&nbsp;km diameter and 30-50 AU away). This makes sense since that region is for dwarf planets not yet discovered and any one as big and close as Pluto would have been discovered by now. There is are thus also other dwarf planets that would not belong in the pink region, one of them is even much much closer and is easily visible with a telescope: {{w|Ceres (dwarf planet)|Ceres}}, which would appear roughly below Mars and Jupiter. (950&nbsp;km diameter and 1.5-4 AU away from Earth). But this pink region is there to show where there could (and most likely will) still be undiscovered dwarf planets.<br />
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The {{w|Moon}} is also marked on the chart, with a gray dot (almost as large as the gas giants dots). The name is written in brackets since it's not a planet (because Earth is clogging up its neighborhood). Randall has messed up the positioning and the diameter of the Moon as it is clearly positioned past a million km, and it is only up to 400,000&nbsp;km away from the Earth.<br />
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The Sun is not marked at all, even though it is extremely prominent, but as it is clearly not a planet it is left out. It would per definition have been at a distance of 1 AU, and with a diameter of 1.4x10<sup>6</sup> km it would be well inside the region of things that we can see during the day. Note that objects this big will always be shining, already a large planet such as Jupiter is [https://www.worldcat.org/title/jupiter-and-saturn/oclc/60393951&referer=brief_results brighter] than if it could reflect 100% of Sun's light. In general, ''planets ruled out because we would see them during the day'' refers to objects big enough to be {{w|stars}} or {{w|brown dwarfs}}, but {{w|List of nearest stars and brown dwarfs|the only star system}}, other than Sun, that would fit on the chart is {{w|Alpha Centauri}}, which at 4.37 {{w|light-years}} (ly) is well within the right boundary that falls at 5.68 ly, just before the distance to the next nearest star {{w|Barnard's Star}} at 5.96 ly from the Sun. A light year is 63,241 AU, and with the 10,000 AU mark far from the right edge of this log-log plot, it is clear that also 100,000 AU and thus a light year is within the chart. And this also goes for 5 ly.<br />
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"Planets ruled out by the WISE survey" refers to the {{w|Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer}} (WISE), a space telescope designed to look for warm objects such as brown dwarfs, which generate heat at their centers. It was capable of detecting Saturn-sized or larger planets in the outer reaches of our solar system, but did not find any. WISE would not have detected "Planet Nine" (even if it exists) because it is too small and thus too cold to be detected. There is a chance that it can be seen in some more temperature sensitive measurements. But these have not been checked for such a planet yet, (see [http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2016/01/feature-astronomers-say-neptune-sized-planet-lurks-unseen-solar-system here]).<br />
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The word ''satellites'' is written on the border of two regions indicating that these can be in both regions. Some are small enough (10&nbsp;cm) to be comparable to the ''space junk'' below, (see {{w|cubesats}}), others are much bigger and would fit in the region above: ''Stuff we can see through telescopes''. Although it may not be called a satellite in daily talk, the {{w|International Space Station}} is in fact a satellite, which is over 100 m in the longest direction. It would thus be on the border to the ''Planets ruled out because I would have noticed them above my house'' region just above the "A" in ''satellites'' (400&nbsp;km above the surface). Some satellites can be seen without a telescope, like the space station.<br />
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The title text explains why some people {{w|It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman|confuse Superman for a bird or a plane}}, since {{w|Superman}} often flies at the limit between the two categories in the diagram. This is though not really true as can be seen in the bottom of the table below.<br />
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===Table of items in the chart===<br />
*This table lists the limits of all regions and dots in the image.<br />
**Some of the more stretched out regions has also been split into two or three smaller parts.<br />
**The planet dots has the limits from the edges of the circle the dots makes used for maximum and minimum limits.<br />
*The table is sort-able, taking care of units even though these change throughout.<br />
*The data has been read out using the [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/e/ef/Modified_possible_undiscovered_planets.png image] inserted and explained [[#Image used to create data for the table|in the trivia section]].<br />
**The image also shows the "correct position" of the planets and the Moon, and includes other objects discussed in the table and the explanation<br />
**Note that superman is also drawn in on this image.<br />
*The wiki links included below may have been used in the explanation above.<br />
**They are only used once in this table though, but not necessarily the first time the word is used.<br />
**Rather they are used in the section that has most to do with this object<br />
***So Earth is first wiki-linked from the Earth dot<br />
***And brown dwarfs first from the WISE region etc.<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
! Regions and objects<br />
! Min. distance<br />
! Max. distance<br />
! Min. diameter<br />
! Max. diameter<br />
! Explanation<br />
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|{{w|Planets}} ruled out because I would be inside them||{{sort|012|1 cm}}||{{sort|02800|10<sup>9</sup> km}}||{{sort|0170|1 cm}}||{{sort|0440000|10<sup>9</sup> km}}||Planets that would either have Randall inside or, if smaller than Randall. would be inside Randall. Earth comes close since Randall is on its surface (most of the time). The line dividing this region from the'' Planets we see at night'' hits the Y-axis at 1&nbsp;cm and then goes to the top at almost 10 AU. A dot representing Earth is on this line at around 12,700&nbsp;km = Earth's diameter. This is strange since this means that Randall is 12,700&nbsp;km from Earth. Of course this is how far he is from the far side of the Earth, but more logically it would either have been 6,350&nbsp;km (from Earths center) or 1&nbsp;cm, since his surface, that is his feet, touches Earth, except for the soles of his shoes.<br />
|-<br />
|Planets ruled out because they wouldn’t fit through my door||{{sort|0140|1 m}}||{{sort|012|60 m}}||{{sort|02300|1 m}}||{{sort|0190|60 m}}||As these "planets" are more than 1 m in diameter it is likely they would not fit through his door. It is assumed that if a planet were within 60 m from Randall that they would be within his house, but because objects in this triangle can't fit through his door,even though they should be in his house, they couldn't be in his house, and thus they can be ruled out (they do not exist). The real planets would of course also not fit through any door.<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Birds}} that got into my house||{{sort|013|20 cm}}||{{sort|011|60 m}}||{{sort|0190|20 cm}}||{{sort|0140|1 m}}||Small birds that get into Randall's house. They are not planets… He has a fairly big house as they can be 60 m away from Randall (when he is inside) and still be inside his house.<br />
|-<br />
|Region with ''bugs'' and ''skin''||{{sort|011|1 cm}}||{{sort|0160|25 km}}||{{sort|011|0.15 mm}}||{{sort|012|20 cm}}||The ''giant bugs'' region is not inside this one, thus takes a cut out of the top right of this region. The bottom of the chart is at 0.15&nbsp;mm. Only at the very bottom for very small items does the region stretch out beyond 10&nbsp;km…<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Bugs}} (Not planets)||{{sort|0160|10 m}}||{{sort|0130|1 km}}||{{sort|016|1 mm}}||{{sort|011|1 cm}}||This is only the approximate region where the words ''Bugs (not planets)'' are written. As the skin part probably is at the origin, the whole region is probably related to bugs. See above for the size of this region.<br />
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|{{w|Skin flora}}||{{sort|010|1 cm}}||{{sort|010|1 cm}}||{{sort|010|0.15 mm}}||{{sort|010|0.15 mm}}||There is an arrow pointing to the corner of the diagram. The values are thus the same for min. and max. as it is a point value. Of course it may also mean that they are outside the chart, closer to Randall (i.e. on his skin) and smaller (i.e. they are not visible), but this is not clear.<br />
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|{{w|Largest_organisms#Insects_.28Insecta.29|Giant}} {{w|Goliath birdeater|bugs}}||{{sort|0190|100 m}}||{{sort|0150|10 km}}||{{sort|0180|3 cm}}||{{sort|013|20 cm}}||Giant bugs are for Randall from about 5&nbsp;cm. It seems like he tries to keep them at least 100 m away. The limit of 20&nbsp;cm doesn't cover the range, as {{w|Giant huntsman spider|some spiders}} reach 30&nbsp;cm leg span, and the length, with antenna, of {{w|Longhorn beetle|some insects}} may surpass 25&nbsp;cm.<br />
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|Planets which are {{w|List of largest birds|actually birds}}||{{sort|0170|60 m}}||{{sort|0170|45 km}}||{{sort|0200|20 cm}}||{{sort|0160|8 m}}||Birds bigger than the birds that can get into Randall’s house, and up to the biggest possible birds (and even bigger). These are so big that they actually look so much like planets that you have to be told that they are actually just birds.<br />
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|{{w|Airplanes}} (Fool’s planets’)||{{sort|0200|200 m}}||{{sort|0180|60 km}}||{{sort|02700|8 m}}||{{sort|0200|100 m}}||Planes in the sky can often be mistaken for a planet, especially at night and at a distance. This may be a comment on {{w|fool's Gold}}, i.e. the metal Pyrite, that looks so much like gold that it is easy for people finding Pyrite to believe they have found gold. The same goes for airplanes and planets according to Randall<br />
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|Region with ''Space junk'', ''Asteroids'' and ''Oort Cloud''||{{sort|02300|10 km}}||{{sort|04100000|5.7 ly}}||{{sort|014|0.15 mm}}||{{sort|02400|500 km}}||Space junk can get as close as 10&nbsp;km from Randall and be of a sub millimeter size. And then the objects in the asteroid belt and Oort cloud that are not to be considered dwarf planets can be up to 500&nbsp;km and can reach out to the next star as the edge of the graph is almost at 6 light-years (ly)<br />
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|{{w|Space debris|Space junk}}||{{sort|02200|10 km}}||{{sort|02100|10<sup>5</sup> km}}||{{sort|012|0.15 mm}}||{{sort|0170|10 m}}||This is only the approximate region around where the words ''Space junk'' are written in this large region. From the left to halfway to the next label for ''comets and asteroids'' and the max diameter taken at this point<br />
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|{{w|Comets}} and {{w|asteroids}}||{{sort|0280000|10<sup>5</sup> km}}||{{sort|0350000|100 AU}}||{{sort|013|0.15 mm}}||{{sort|02300|225 km}}||This is only the approximate region around where the words '''comets and asteroids''' is written in this large region. It goes from halfway to the previous label for ''Space junk'' and halfway to the next label for ''Oort cloud''. The max diameter is taken at this last point. A small part of this section just reaches into the Dwarf planet territory, making sense as {{w|Ceres}} is a dwarf planet in the {{w|asteroid belt}} which lies in this distance range. However, Ceres is much closer to Earth than the dwarf planet region. But that region is also the one where undiscovered dwarf planets should be! The main concentration of asteroids in the belt is between Mars and Jupiter. A very slim region in this log-log chart! Ceres is the only dwarf planet in the belt. The largest asteroid is {{w|4 Vesta|Vesta}} which is not gravitational rounded even with a diameter of 500&nbsp;km. It would not fit inside this part of the chart due to its size (and distance of 2.4 AU). The best known comet is {{w|Halley's Comet}} which returns every 75 year (next time in 2061). At that time it is much closer to the Sun than Earth at just 0.6 AU, but in 7 years time when it is the farthest away it will be out at 35 AU, further out than Neptune. But is it only of the order of 10&nbsp;km in diameter (11&nbsp;km in mean, 8&nbsp;km x 15&nbsp;km). So it can only be seen when close to the sun for a few months. This comet would fit inside this region for most of the time, when it is more than 2 AU from the sun, above the word "and" near the top of this part of the region over that word.<br />
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|{{w|Oort cloud}}||{{sort|045000000|1000 AU}}||{{sort|04000000|1 ly}}||{{sort|015|0.15 mm}}||{{sort|02500|500 km}}||For distance this is only the region where the words ''Oort cloud'' are written in this large region. This fits with the Wikipedia article that puts it in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oort_cloud#/media/File:PIA17046_-_Voyager_1_Goes_Interstellar.jpg this range] from 1000 AU to more than one light-year (ly). The Oort cloud is speculated to stretch as far as 2 ly out from the Sun. It may even be so that the far edges of the cloud interferes with similar clouds from the nearby stars, which are 4-6 ly away.<br />
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|{{w|Satellites}}||{{sort|02600|100 km}}||{{sort|02300|10<sup>5</sup> km}}||{{sort|02200|1 m}}||{{sort|0180|10 m}}||This is only the approximate region where the word ''Satellites'' is written. The words cross the border between the ''Space junk etc.'' region below and the ''Stuff we can see through telescopes'' region above. In principle it could thus go down into the space junk region and reach the 10&nbsp;cm diameter of a {{w|cube sat}}, and up to the size of the {{w|International space station}} (100 m).<br />
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|Stuff we can see through {{w|telescopes}}||{{sort|02500|60 km}}||{{sort|0370000|800 AU}}||{{sort|02600|1 m}}||{{sort|041000|430,000 km}}||The max and min. values are not very representative as the region follows a shifted diagonal. Close items can be seen with telescope even if they are small, and large object might not be visible if they are far enough away. Hence this section has been split in three, see below. At the top left of the region there are two dots representing Uranus and Neptune, the planets not visible to the naked eye.<br />
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|Stuff we can see through telescopes (over ''satellites'')||{{sort|02400|60 km}}||{{sort|02200|10<sup>5</sup> km}}||{{sort|02400|1 m}}||{{sort|02100|1 km}}||This section has been split in three, see the entire region above. This is objects in the satellite range.<br />
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|Stuff we can see through telescopes (over ''asteroids'')||{{sort|0300000|10<sup>6</sup> km}}||{{sort|030000|10 AU}}||{{sort|02800|30 m}}||{{sort|02800|20,000 km}}||This section has been split in three, see the entire region above. This is objects in the asteroids range.<br />
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|Stuff we can see through telescopes (Past ''asteroids'')||{{sort|03800000|10 AU}}||{{sort|0380000|800 AU}}||{{sort|030000|100 km}}||{{sort|042000|430,000 km}}||This section has been split in three, see the entire region above. This is objects in the outer planet range. Here are also the two dots representing Uranus and Neptune, the planets not visible to the naked eye. The reason the upper cut of it at (almost) the same level through all this region it that if the "planets" got any bigger, then they would turn into brown dwarfs that could be seen during the day, or if they got even bigger they could even turn into a small star (or big star see below), and thus would be visible by day.<br />
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|Region with both ''planets above house'' and ''visible at night''||{{sort|0180|60 m}}||{{sort|033000|43 AU}}||{{sort|02500|3.5 m}}||{{sort|038000|300,000 km}}||The max and min. values are not very representative as the region follows a shifted diagonal. Close items can be seen with the naked eye at night even if they are small, and large object might not be visible if they are far enough away. Hence this section has been split in two sections as there are two labels, see below. At the top left of the region there are five dots representing the five planets visible to the naked eye. Also the moon is shown with a gray dot (i.e. not a planet), this is more in the middle of the region, and finally the Earth is on the border to the region to the left, with planets that Randall would be inside if they did exist.<br />
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|Planets ruled out because I would have noticed them above my house||{{sort|02100|1 km}}||{{sort|02000|10<sup>5</sup> km}}||{{sort|02900|100 m}}||{{sort|02200|10 km}}||This is only the approximate region around where the words of this part of the region are written in this large region. Just to show how much smaller the limits are in the small scale of the region. However, this entire region is about things that are visible at night, including the five planets and the moon. Those can be seen as labels for the dots, not another label for the region. Also Saturn is above Randall’s house when he sees it! Of course this also goes for any another bright object down to only 1&nbsp;km above his house. But anyway planet or not he would be able to rule it out as a new planet, as if there were any that close and this big they would have been spotted long ago.<br />
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|{{w|Classical_planet#Naked-eye_planets|Planets we can see at night}}||{{sort|0320000|10<sup>8</sup> km}}||{{sort|031000|10 AU}}||{{sort|035000|10,000 km}}||{{sort|040000|300,000 km}}||This is only the edges of the region of the five dots representing the five planets visible to the naked eye. They do belong to the region of planets Randall can spot from above his house, and as such this section may just be a label for the five planet dots, and not for any special part of the entire region. But the limits here are interesting to compare with the entire region or with that of the part with smaller dimensions as shown above. The reason the upper limit cut of at the same level through all this region it that if the "planets" got any bigger, then they would turn into brown dwarfs that could be seen during the day, or if they got bigger they could even turn into a small star (or big star see below), and thus would be visible by day.<br />
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| style="background-color:pink;"| Dwarf planets||{{sort|03900000|13 AU}}||{{sort|04300000|5.7 ly}}||{{sort|031000|170 km}}||{{sort|02700|16,000 km}}||Dwarf planets can in principle be anywhere in the solar system. But this region is shaded pink as it only covers undiscovered dwarf planets (similar to undiscovered planets) and thus they should be at least a given distance away, before it is realistic they would not already have been discovered. Also they need to be a certain size to be able to round themselves under their own gravity. And if they are too big, it is not realistic that they are only dwarf planets. The region reaches out to the next star as the edge of the graph is almost at 6 light-years (ly)<br />
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| style="background-color:#FF748C;"| '''{{w|Planets beyond Neptune|Possible undiscovered planets}}'''||{{sort|042000000|100 AU}}||{{sort|04400000|5.7 ly}}||{{sort|032000|3,600 km}}||{{sort|039000|300,000 km}}||This is the region the whole comic is about. The label is not written in this light red shaded region, as there should be space to write a label for '''Planet Nine?'''. Instead the explanation is given with a label at a small rectangle at the top left with the same color. It is in this region there could still be undiscovered planets. They have to have a certain size to be a planet if they are this far away, and also have to be this far away before it is realistic they would not already have been discovered. If they were any bigger, it would be like with the other planet regions to the left, that they would turn into a brown dwarf, (or at least Saturn sized planet) and although maybe not visible with telescopes just above this size, they would have been spotted by the WISE survey (see below). The region reaches out to the next star as the edge of the graph is almost at 6 light-years (ly)<br />
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|Planets ruled out by the {{w|Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer|WISE survey}}||{{sort|043000000|450 AU}}||{{sort|04500000|5.7 ly}}||{{sort|043000|70,000 km}}||{{sort|0430000|10<sup>6</sup> km}}||This region refers to the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), a {{w|space telescope}} designed to look for warm objects such as {{w|brown dwarf}}s, which generate heat at their centers. It was capable of detecting Saturn-sized or larger planets in the outer reaches of our solar system, but did not find any. WISE would not have detected "Planet Nine" (even if it exists) because it is too small and thus too cold to be detected. If the objects got any bigger than the upper limit they would turn into small stars, which would be visible during the night probably even with the naked eye. This region is the last section below the ''could see them during the day'' region. The WISE region reaches out to the next star as the edge of the graph is almost at 6 light-years (ly)<br />
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|Planets ruled out because we would {{w|Star|see them during the day}}||{{sort|0290000|360,000 km}}||{{sort|04200000|5.7 ly}}||{{sort|0450000|360,000 km}}||{{sort|0450000|10<sup>9</sup> km}}||This region covers object that are either brown dwarfs close enough to us that we could see them (even by day) or if even bigger real stars, that would be closer to us than almost any other star system. The upper limit is at the top of the chart which almost reaches 10 AU. The {{w|Sun}} fits into this region (at 1 AU per definition and at 1.4x10<sup>6</sup> km), but is not depicted. It still fits in even when it turns into a {{w|red giant}}, after its main sequence when it has {{w|Sun#After_core_hydrogen_exhaustion|exhausted its hydrogen}}, then it will swell up to a diameter of 2 AU and not only swallow the two inner most planets but also likely reach out to Earth. But there are also stars swelling up to more than 10 AU ({{w|UY Scuti}} is {{w|List of largest stars|the largest}} known star, it has a diameter of almost 16 AU). The max. distance actually reaches the nearest star system of {{w|Alpha Centauri}}. And the biggest of those stars would be inside this last region, as it is 1.2 times bigger than the sun, and thus have a diameter of approximately 1.7 10<sup>6</sup> km, and they are "only" about 4,37 {{w|light-years}} (ly) away and the graph goes to 5.7 ly. But these stars are definitely not visible during the day. If the graph had stopped at 10,000 AU, at the last tick, this may have been true, but now it is an error, as stars in this entire region will not be visible during day time. But they would at night, if not by eye then by telescope. So no planets in this region, and also no undiscovered objects of that size!<br />
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|Gray Dot: ({{w|Moon}})||{{sort|0310000|1.3x10<sup>6</sup> km}}||{{sort|02400|3x10<sup>6</sup> km}}||{{sort|033000|5,000 km}}||{{sort|02600|12,000 km}}||This dot represents the Moon. It is gray and moon is written in brackets to indicate that it is not a planet. Randall seems to have misplaced the dot completely. The Moon has a diameter of 3,400&nbsp;km and the min limit is 5,000&nbsp;km. It is even worse with the distance which is a factor 10 too large, at least at the max. The moon is on average 380,000&nbsp;km from earth, and at the max distance is 406,700&nbsp;km, to which Randall can add 6000&nbsp;km when on the other side of the Earth to get him about 413,000&nbsp;km from the Moon (but then he cannot see it). However, the minimum distance given is more than one million km, and thus more than a factor two of, and the max distance is almost a factor 10 off. The max and min given here is at the limit of the circle the dot makes.<br />
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|Dot 1: {{w|Earth}}||{{sort|027000|12,000 km}}||{{sort|0190|32,000 km}}||{{sort|034000|12,000 km}}||{{sort|02900|23,000 km}}||This dot represents Earth. The Earth has a diameter of 12,700&nbsp;km and Randall is on top of it, thus distance is zero. Thus the dot makes no sense. The max and min given here is at the limit of the circle the dot makes.<br />
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|Dot 2: {{w|Venus}}||{{sort|03300000|0.8 AU}}||{{sort|025000|1.2 AU}}||{{sort|038000|15,000 km}}||{{sort|03200|30,000 km}}||This dot either represents Mercury or Venus, as they are the one closest to 1 AU from Earth. Mercury comes closest to this limit as it never gets far from the sun and thus also never strays far from being 1 AU from the Earth. The range of distances from Earth is from 0.5 to 1.5 AU, with Venus coming close to this with a range from 0.25 to 1.7 AU. The max and min given here is at the limit of the circle the dot makes. And for the distance this is within the limits for both Venus and Mercury's orbit. However, the diameter of Mercury is only 5,000&nbsp;km and this does not fit well, so from that principle it fits better with Venus. But Venus can be much longer from the Earth when on the other side of the sun, and with a diameter of 12,000&nbsp;km it doesn't even fit well with Venus. However, since Mars, the third planet is much closer in diameter to Mercury than Venus with 6,700&nbsp;km, and two of the dots are of equal and smaller size, it makes most sense that this planet is Venus.<br />
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|Dot 3: {{w|Mercury (planet)|Mercury}}||{{sort|03400000|1.2 AU}}||{{sort|026000|2.3 AU}}||{{sort|037000|12,000 km}}||{{sort|03100|25,000 km}}||This dot either represents Mercury or Venus, as they are the one closest to Earth. Venus can get closer to the Earth when they are on the same side of the sun. The range of distances from Earth is from 0.25 to 1.7 AU. The max and min given here is at the limit of the circle the dot makes. The distance for this dot fits equally bad with both planets. The diameter is smaller than before, but it is still way too big for Mercury’s 5,000&nbsp;km and it is not too small but just at the limit of the 12,000&nbsp;km of Venus. This does thus fit better with Venus on both parameters. But Mercury is similar in size to Mars, the third dot, and the second and third dot are at the same diameter, which makes it more likely that the larger diameter for dot 2, should belong to Venus, making this dot Mercury.<br />
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|Dot 4: {{w|Mars}}||{{sort|03500000|2.5 AU}}||{{sort|027000|4.7 AU}}||{{sort|036000|12,000 km}}||{{sort|03000|23,000 km}}||This dot represents Mars. Mars has a diameter of 6,700&nbsp;km and, so here it is set to at least double its diameter. The max and min given here is at the limit of the circle the dot makes. The range of distances from Earth is from 0.4 to 2.7 AU. The min distance at least is lower than 2.7 AU thus making this the dot that fits best with Mars. Because putting Mercury at a dot well past 2 AU would simply not make any sense, even though Mars can actually get closer to Earth than Mercury.<br />
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|Dot 5: {{w|Jupiter}}||{{sort|03600000|2.6 AU}}||{{sort|029000|6.7 AU}}||{{sort|0440000|100,000 km}}||{{sort|037000|240,000 km}}||This dot represents Jupiter. Jupiter has a diameter of 140,000&nbsp;km so it falls within the range. The distances from the sun is about 5 AU and thus from the Earth it ranges from about 4 to 6 AU. This dot thus fit nicely on both parameters with the largest planet. The max and min given here is at the limit of the circle the dot makes.<br />
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|Dot 6: {{w|Saturn}}||{{sort|03700000|6.7 AU}}||{{sort|032000|13 AU}}||{{sort|042000|53,000 km}}||{{sort|036000|126,000 km}}||This dot represents Saturn. Saturn has a diameter of 120,000&nbsp;km so it falls within the range. The distances from the sun is about 9-10 AU and thus from the Earth it ranges from about 8 to 11 AU. This dot thus fit nicely on both parameters with the 2nd largest planet. The max and min given here is at the limit of the circle the dot makes.<br />
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|Dot 7: {{w|Uranus}}||{{sort|04000000|21 AU}}||{{sort|034000|43 AU}}||{{sort|041000|38,000 km}}||{{sort|035000|83,000 km}}||This dot represents Uranus. Uranus has a diameter of 50,000&nbsp;km so it falls within the range. The distances from the sun is about 18-20 AU and thus from the Earth it ranges from about 17 to 21 AU. This dot thus just reaches down to this distance, but it is within the limits on both parameters. The max and min given here is at the limit of the circle the dot makes.<br />
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|Dot 8: {{w|Neptune}}||{{sort|04100000|45 AU}}||{{sort|0360000|100 AU}}||{{sort|040000|37,000 km}}||{{sort|03400|83,000 km}}||This dot represents Neptune. Neptune has a diameter of 49,000&nbsp;km so it falls within the range. The distances from the sun is about 30 AU and thus from the Earth it ranges from about 29 to 31 AU. This dot is thus too far out on this parameter. The max and min given here is at the limit of the circle the dot makes.<br />
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|Dot 9: '''{{w|Planet Nine}}?'''||{{sort|044000000|700 AU}}||{{sort|0390000|1550 AU}}||{{sort|039000|21,000 km}}||{{sort|03300|50,000 km}}||This is the dot representing the possible undiscovered planet that is the reason for this entire comic. As it is only speculations made on well documented features of dwarf planets' orbits, nothing much is known. But the guess is that it has a diameter between 26,000 and 52,000&nbsp;km (fine with the dots min and max) and although it could get into 200 AU this may take thousands of years, and it is expected that it will be further out than 700 AU most of the time going all the way out to 1200 AU, so this dot fits perfectly with the newest estimates.<br />
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|{{w|Superman}} (title text)||{{sort|0150|1 m}}||{{sort|0140|10 km}}||{{sort|0210|50 cm}}||{{sort|0150|2 m}}||The limits are set as Arms length away (shaking hands with Randall), and he cannot be seen much more than 10&nbsp;km away (like for big birds). He is about 2 m high and 0.5 m over the shoulder. This does not fit very well with the title text, as he is not even near the plane limit, but still at a distance it can be hard to tell if the flying object is a plane far away (on Earth scale) or a man closer or a small bird really close.<br />
|}<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[Caption above the chart.]<br />
:<big>'''Possible Undiscovered Planets'''</big><br />
:in our Solar System<br />
:By <big>'''size'''</big> and <big>'''distance'''</big> (from me)<br />
<br />
:[A chart of possible undiscovered planets with a log-log plot, with the objects diameter on the y-axis and the distance from “me” (Randall) on the X-axis. Both axes are labeled and have several ticks most of which also have labels. A region to the right, with possible new planets including Planet 9 with a “?”, is shaded light red, and a small rectangle at the top left with the same color tells what this color means. The region, of undiscovered dwarf planets, is shaded pink, also to indicate that here may be more of these, but the lighter color indicate that these will not be new “planets”. The eight known planets are marked with a black dot, and also this is explained with a dot under the colored rectangle. The Moon is indicated with a similar dot, but in gray, and the name is in brackets. The chart itself is divided into several labeled regions, the smallest with the label outside and an arrow pointing in. In one case a label breaks a border, and in two regions there are more labels, although these clearly belong to different regions within these regions, with different sizes and/or distances.]<br />
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:[Y-axis, with a label written to the left, from bottom and up, with an arrow pointing up, and 15 ticks with a label each:]<br />
:Diameter<br />
:1 mm<br />
:1 cm<br />
:10 cm<br />
:1 m<br />
:10 m<br />
:100 m<br />
:1 km<br />
:10 km<br />
:100 km<br />
:1,000 km<br />
:10,000 km<br />
:100,000 km<br />
:10<sup>6</sup> km<br />
:10<sup>7</sup> km<br />
:1 AU<br />
<br />
:[X-axis, with a label written below, with an arrow pointing right, and 17 ticks but only 11 labels as the ticks at 100 km, between 1000 and 10<sup>6</sup> km, 10<sup>7</sup> km as well as 10 and 1000 AU is not labeled:]<br />
:Distance from me<br />
:10 cm<br />
:1 m<br />
:10 m<br />
:100 m<br />
:1 km<br />
:10 km<br />
:1000 km<br />
:10<sup>6</sup> km<br />
:1 AU<br />
:100 AU<br />
:10,000 AU<br />
<br />
:[At the top left of the chart is the light-red rectangle and the black dot labeled:]<br />
:Possible undiscovered planets<br />
:Known planets<br />
<br />
:[Going down and anti-clockwise from these two labels, the rest of the chart is transcribed:]<br />
:Planets ruled out because I would be inside them<br />
::Earth<br />
:Planets ruled out because I would have noticed them above my house<br />
:Planets ruled out because they wouldn’t fit through my door<br />
:Birds that got into my house<br />
:Skin flora<br />
:<big>Bugs</big><br />
::(Not planets)<br />
:Giant bugs<br />
:Planets which are actually birds<br />
:Airplanes<br />
:<small>(Fool’s planets’)</small><br />
:<big>Space junk</big><br />
:<big>Comets and asteroids</big><br />
:<big>Oort cloud</big><br />
:<big>Satellites</big><br />
:Stuff we can see through telescopes<br />
:Planets we can see at night<br />
::(Moon)<br />
:Dwarf planets<br />
:Planet Nine?<br />
::?<br />
:Planets ruled out by the WISE survey<br />
:Planets ruled out because we would see them during the day<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
===Image used to create data for the table===<br />
*This image was used for obtaining the data in [[#Table of items in the chart|the table above]].<br />
*The image was created in a power-point slide show and moving lines along and reading out the position gave the values, with the help of Excel.<br />
**The lines going all through the image goes through existing ticks on the axes<br />
**Lines not going all the way out to the axes are not over existing ticks<br />
**Values for the lines have been added both for those without ticks but also for ticks without values in the comic.<br />
**Lines have been color coded, so red for metric, green for AU and purple for units that is not used in the comic.<br />
*Superman has been drawn in as best as possible in blue (should probably have gone out to 10&nbsp;km as for big birds, and closer by for a hug).<br />
*An updated version with many more details have been added since the first version. <br />
**See more details [[#Info on new version|below]] the image.<br />
[[File:Modified_possible_undiscovered_planets.png]]<br />
====Info on new version====<br />
*New features in the image include more precisely marked dots of the planets and other objects.<br />
*The dots used for planets or objects are always larger than the diameter range, and centered on the average diameter and average distance. <br />
**All the diameters used here have been taken from the relevant Wikipedia page.<br />
**The same orange color has been used for all planets and the Moon, except when two planets are too close on the log-log plot to be clearly distinct if the same color, then one is brown for only this reason. <br />
***To avoid snide remarks Uranus is not one of those marked with brown…<br />
**Dwarf planets and the like are pink<br />
**The comet is also in brown as it is too close to other pink dots<br />
**Images have been used for the suns two states and a yellow dot for the only other star.<br />
*Distance:<br />
*Earth can have three different distances from Randall which have all been marked:<br />
**No distance because he is standing on top of it<br />
**The radius (or the center of mass), since this is the average distance Randall is from the Earth<br />
**Or the diameter (which is used in the comic) as the farthest distance from Randall is the opposite side of the Earth.<br />
**Data:<br />
***For the seven planets (and Pluto) the distance range and average distance from Earth has been taken from [http://distancefrom.facts.co/earthtomercury/distancebetweenearthandmercury.php this page] <br />
****Which needs to be opened as a new page to not return to this page. <br />
***For other objects the range has been taken from the relevant Wikipedia page<br />
**The Moon’s distance range is small enough to be within the dot.<br />
**For the four outer planets the dots will as a minimum cover the range from lowest to highest distance from Earth <br />
**For the three terrestrial planets the distance varies so much that a bar has been added through the dot placed at the average distance, to indicate the range of distances. <br />
*The original dot for planet nine covers the range of diameters (at the top just, and then further down at the bottom.)<br />
**The distance is centered on 1000 AU and it is expected to be between 700 and 1200 AU away, which is covered by the dot.<br />
**But it could be as close as 200 AU. But if it where we should have detected it by now.<br />
*There are several planets/objects that are very far from the mark.<br />
**The moon is far off on both parameters.<br />
**All three terrestrial planets are way off.<br />
***Except of course if the 2nd planet is Venus, then the deviation for that one would not be too bad.<br />
***But it would not make sense to make Mercury bigger than Venus and it thus just seems that all three are far off the mark<br />
**Jupiter is spot on, Saturn not far away and Uranus close enough. <br />
***But Neptune is so close to Uranus on both parameters on the log-log plot, that this probably explains why it has been placed quite of the mark distance wise.<br />
*Extra additions:<br />
**Pluto has been included and it is not within the pink Dwarf planet region. <br />
***This makes sense as it has been discovered, and any object this large and that close would have been discovered by now. <br />
***Thus again indicating that this region is the region of Possible Undiscovered '''Dwarf''' Planets.<br />
**Ceres and Vesta have been included and they are not within the asteroids region<br />
***As they can be seen in telescopes and are the two largest objects in the belt this makes sense.<br />
***Their distance range is indicated with bars and ranges this wide since their distance from Earth depend drastically on which side of the sun they are.<br />
**Halley's Comet has been added and here a large bar is needed to indicate the distance. <br />
***The distance from the sun has been used, as it can get very close to the Earth when passing it on the way in.<br />
**The International Space Station has been included<br />
***The distance range is given as the height above Earths surface which the line just covers (i.e. not distance from Randall when it is on the other side of the Earth.)<br />
***The diameter is ranging from the height of 20 m to the width of 108 m (length 73 m).<br />
**The Sun has been inserted<br />
***Also when it becomes a red giant<br />
***This is a case where an actual real object would put Randall inside them. As can be seen the Sun as a red giant would be in the ''Planets ruled out because I would be inside them'', as it in the end will reach a diameter of about 2 AU, it will thus reach out to Earth (as the radius is 1AU).<br />
***Again the way this zone is depicted using diameter rather than radius makes no sense, since the 2 AU diameter sun would only just reach out to Earth, and not out to Mars. It would make more sense to locate the red star on the boarder of this zone, which would have been the case if Randall had used radius rather than diameter.<br />
**The nearest star, Alpha Centauri A, has also been included.<br />
***Thus only the largest of the three stars in that star system is shown. <br />
**The other two stars are smaller than the sun, and the same distance away when compared to the total distance.<br />
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[[Category:Space]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1654:_Universal_Install_Script&diff=1236371654: Universal Install Script2016-07-19T13:11:50Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: For example → For example,, , → ,</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1654<br />
| date = March 11, 2016<br />
| title = Universal Install Script<br />
| image = universal_install_script.png<br />
| titletext = The failures usually don't hurt anything, and if it installs several versions, it increases the chance that one of them is right. (Note: The 'yes' command and '2>/dev/null' are recommended additions.)<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
Most users of computers today are used to simple, easy installation of programs. You just download a {{w|.exe}} or a {{w|Installer_(OS_X)#Installer_package|.pkg}}, double click it, and do what it says. Sometimes you don't even have to install anything at all, and it runs without any installation.<br />
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However, when things are more "homebrew", for example downloading source code, things are more complicated. Under {{w|Unix-like}} systems, which this universal install script is designed for, you may have to work with "build environments" and "{{w|makefiles}}", and command line tools. To make this process simpler, there exist repositories of programs which host either packages of source code and the things needed to build it or the pre-built programs. When you download the package, it automatically does most of the work of building the code into something executable if necessary and then installing it. However, there are many such repositories, such as "{{w|pip (package manager)|pip}}" and "brew", among others listed in the comic. If you only know the name of a program or package, you may not know in which repository(ies) it resides.<br />
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The <code>install.sh</code> file provided in the comic is a {{w|shell script}}, which attempts to fix this problem by acting as a "universal install script" that contains a lot of common install commands used in various Unix-like systems. This script in particular is interpreted by the {{w|Bourne Again Shell}} (Bash), which is denoted by the <code>#!/bin/bash</code> in the first line. In between each of the install commands in the script is the & character, which in {{w|POSIX}}-compatible {{w|Unix shell|shells}} (including {{w|Bash (Unix shell)|Bash}}, a popular shell scripting language) means it should continue to run the next command without waiting for the first command to finish, also known as "running in the background". This has the effect of running all the install commands simultaneously; all output and error text provided by them will be mixed together as they are all displaying on the screen around the same time.<br />
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The script accepts the name of a program or package as an argument when you run it. This value is then referenced as "$1" (argument number 1). Everywhere the script says "$1", it substitutes in the name of the package you gave it. The end result is the name being tried against a large number of software repositories and package managers, and hopefully, at least one of them will be appropriate and the program will be successfully installed. Near the end, it even tries changing the current working directory to that which is assumed to hold the package to be installed, and then runs several commands which build the program from source code.<br />
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All in all, this script would probably work; it runs many standard popular repository programs and package managers, and runs the nearly-universal commands needed to build a program. Most of the commands would simply give an error and exit, but hopefully the correct one will proceed with the install.<br />
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One of the more subtle jokes in the comic is the inclusion of <code>apt-get</code> and <code>sudo apt-get</code> in the same script. Good unix practice dictates never logging in as root; instead you stay logged in as your normal user, and run system admin accounts via <code>sudo program name</code>. This prevents accidental errors and enables logging of all sensitive commands. A side effect of this, however, is that an administrator may forget to prefix her command with <code>sudo</code>, and re-running it properly the second time. This is a common joke in the Linux community, an example of which can be found at [https://twitter.com/liamosaur/status/506975850596536320 viral tweet] which shows a humorous workaround for the issue.<br />
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Since Randall's script does not use sudo for any but the <code>apt-get</code> command, there are two possibilities: the script itself was run via the root user or via sudo, in which case the <code>sudo apt-get</code> is not needed, or the script was run as a normal user, in which case all of the commands will fail (due to lacking necessary permissions) with the possible exception of the <code>sudo apt-get</code> one.<br />
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Sudo has also been used both by [[Randall]] in [[149: Sandwich]] and by Jason Fox to force Randall to let him appear on xkcd with [[824: Guest Week: Bill Amend (FoxTrot)]].<br />
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The tool <code>curl</code> downloads files from the network (e.g., the Internet). For example, <code>curl http://xkcd.com/</code> downloads and displays the xkcd HTML source. The pipe <code>|</code> in the script attaches the output of the command before the pipe to the input of the command after the pipe, thus running whatever commands exist in the web content. Although this "curl|sh" pattern is a common practice for conveniently installing software, it is considered extremely unwise; you are running untrusted code without validation, there may be a MITM who modifies the code you receive, or the remote system could have been hijacked and the code made malicious. Most local package managers (e.g. <code>apt</code>, <code>yum</code>) offer digitally-signed packages that thwart this problem. You can find many examples of software providers suggesting a <code>curl|sh</code> solution at [https://curlpipesh.tumblr.com/ curlpipesh]<br />
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There appears to be a bug with the & at the end of the "git clone" line; since a git repository typically contains program source code, not executables, it may have been intended to retrieve the source code with git and then compile and install the program in the next line. In this case, the single & should be replaced with &&, an operator that will run the second command only if the first one has completed successfully. This plays into a second bug on the "configure" line, where the placement of the & means that only the "make install" command will be run asynchronously after the "configure" and "make" steps have finished in sequence. To make success as likely as possible, the two lines should be like this or script should be executed twice:<br />
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git clone <nowiki>https://github.com/</nowiki>"$1"/"$1" && (cd "$1"; ./configure; make; make install) &<br />
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Since all commands are running in the background, any command that requires user input will stop and wait until brought to the foreground. A common request would be for a database password, or if it is allowed to restart services for the installation. This could lead to packages being only partly installed or configured. (See more about using "yes" below.)<br />
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The title text mentions the possibility that the same program may be in multiple repositories, so in this case, the script will download and install several versions, or it may fail on a number of repositories, in which case usually nothing bad happens. Since all the commands come from different operating systems, versions, or distributions, it is not very likely that more than one will work (with the exception of pip/easy_install and the two forms of apt-get) or even exist on the same system. It mentions that adding a way of automatically saying "yes" to questions asked during the different repository-fetching programs' running, by making them read input from another program that writes a (nearly) endless stream of "y"s, could simplify things further. This would not work for any curses-based menus, or to answer any more complicated questions. Adding <code>2>/dev/null</code> to a command redirects the second output stream (the "error stream") to the null device driver, which discards all writes to it, meaning errors (the package not existing) will not be sent to the screen.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[In the panel is a shell script which, unusual for xkcd, uses only lower case. At the top the title of the program is inlaid in the frame, which has been broken here.]<br />
:<big>Install.sh</big><br />
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:<nowiki>#!/bin/bash</nowiki><br />
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:pip install "$1" &<br />
:easy_install "$1" &<br />
:brew install "$1" &<br />
:npm install "$1" &<br />
:yum install "$1" & dnf install "$1" &<br />
:docker run "$1" &<br />
:pkg install "$1" &<br />
:apt-get install "$1" &<br />
:sudo apt-get install "$1" &<br />
:steamcmd +app_update "$1" validate &<br />
:git clone <nowiki>https://github.com/</nowiki>"$1"/"$1" &<br />
:cd "$1";./configure;make;make install &<br />
:curl "$1" | bash &<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*pip and easy install are package managers for {{w|Python (programming language)|Python}}<br />
*brew is the successor/replacement for {{w|MacPorts}} and a third-party package manager for OS X<br />
*{{w|npm (software)|npm}} is the node package manager that maintains node.js packages<br />
*{{w|Yellowdog Updater, Modified|yum}} is the package management tool for {{w|Red Hat Enterprise Linux}} and some derivatives<br />
*{{w|DNF (software)|dnf}} is the package management tool for {{w|Fedora (operating system)|Fedora}} since version 22<br />
*docker run is a {{w|Docker (software)|Docker}} command that runs a given container (similar to a virtual machine)<br />
*pkg is the package management tool on {{w|Berkeley Software Distribution|BSD systems}}<br />
*apt-get is the package management tool of {{w|Debian}} and derivatives (e.g. Ubuntu)<br />
*steamcmd refers to {{w|Steam (software)|Steam}}, the computer game client<br />
*git is the revision control software used for many projects and gained a lot of traction through the {{w|GitHub}} platform<br />
*configure/make/make install refers to the standard way of compiling software from source (on Linux/Unix)<br />
*curl is a tool for loading data via http:// (i.e. from a website), this data is then pushed to the shell interpreter (in order to install)<br />
**Note: While this is a security nightmare, some projects (like Homebrew) still use it as the preferred or only method of installation.<br />
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[[Category:Programming]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1643:_Degrees&diff=1236361643: Degrees2016-07-19T13:10:28Z<p>Markhurd: /* Trivia */clean up, typos fixed: Farenheit → Fahrenheit</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1643<br />
| date = February 15, 2016<br />
| title = Degrees<br />
| image = degrees.png<br />
| titletext = "Radians Fahrenheit or radians Celsius?" "Uh, sorry, gotta go!"<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
[[Cueball]] is being asked by a friend for the {{w|temperature}}. While he is checking his smartphone for the weather, he begins pondering what unit he should use when answering the question. (See below for [[#Cueball's reasoning|Cueball's reasoning]]).<br />
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In the US (where Cueball and [[Randall]] are from), the {{w|Conversion of units of temperature|temperature scale}} used in daily life is {{w|Fahrenheit}}. However, {{w|Celsius}} is commonly used for science, even in the US. Most of the rest of the world also uses Celsius in daily life.<br />
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:'''The Celsius scale''' is from the {{w|metric system}}. Though this system has been officially sanctioned for use in the US since 1866, it is not frequently used in daily American life, although it is the preferred system for trade and commerce according to the {{w|Metric Conversion Act}} of 1975. The US remains the only industrialized country that has not adopted the metric system as its official system of measurement. The unit ''degree Celsius'' or °C is an accepted {{w|International System of Units#Derived units|derived unit}} from the {{w|International System of Units}} (SI units) used in science (which again is the modern form of the metric system). The SI unit of temperature is the {{w|Kelvin}}, but this temperature scale is linearly related to the Celsius scale, which is why Celsius can be derived from it.<br />
:'''The Fahrenheit scale''' is from the {{w|United States customary units|US Customary system}}, also known internationally as the (British) {{w|Imperial units|Imperial system}}. The unit is ''degree Fahrenheit'' or °F, and the relation to the Celsius scale is not easy to find in a mental calculation. The relations are: [°F] = [°C]*9⁄5 + 32 or [°C] = ([°F] − 32)×5⁄9. (For this exact reason Randall has previously made a helpful table for these situations in [[526: Converting to Metric]]).<br />
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Cueball weighs up the benefits of both scales, but fails to find a solution he can live with, and since he feels he has to give his friend an answer now, he panics and gives the answer 0.173 {{w|radians}}.<br />
:'''Radian''' is the standard unit of angular measure, used in many areas of mathematics. An angle's measurement in radians is numerically equal to the length of a corresponding arc of a {{w|unit circle}}. It has no units and is denoted with the superscript <sup>c</sup>, but more commonly <sup>rad</sup>, lest it be confused with {{w|Degree (angle)|angular degrees}}.<br />
:'''Angular degrees''' is a system used to measure {{w|angles}} in {{w|geometry}}, and although it used the unit ° it has nothing to do with temperature gradations of whichever scale. <br />
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Thus, this answer is unhelpful and the joke is that traditionally both geometrical angles and temperature is measured in degrees, but there is not the slightest degree of correlation between the two.<br />
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The title text indicates that Cueball's friend still wants to know whether the answer is in radians Fahrenheit or radians Celsius, which, despite being a silly way to express temperature would actually enable the friend to get some meaning out of the reply. But this just takes Cueball back to the problem he failed to solve in the first place of choosing one scale above the other, so suddenly he has to go, and he runs off without ever clarifying what he meant. This result is probably because he is afraid of being a bad friend according to his very last point regarding Fahrenheit: ''Valuing unit standardization over being helpful possibly makes me a bad friend.''<br />
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The answer Cueball gives of 0.173 radians corresponds to a geometric angle 9.91° (0.173 × <sup>360°</sup>/<sub>2π</sub>). If this were "radians Celsius" it would be 9.91&nbsp;°C corresponding to 49.8&nbsp;°F and if it were "radians Fahrenheit" it would be 9.91&nbsp;°F corresponding to -12.3&nbsp;°C. [http://boston.cbslocal.com/2016/02/13/new-england-freezing-temperatures-valentines-day-weekend/ Given the temperatures] in {{w|Massachusetts}} (where Randall lives) when this comic came out, the day after Valentine's Day 2016, Cueball was probably giving his answer in radians Fahrenheit.<br />
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=== Cueball's reasoning ===<br />
==== Degrees Celsius ====<br />
;International standard<br />
:Degrees Celsius is derived unit in the SI system of units used to measure temperature in most countries today. Using the SI system would allow Cueball to be easily understood in most countries and is by far the most recognized system, but it is not the most commonly used in the United States, his actual location in the comic.<br />
;Helps reduce America's weird isolationism<br />
:The United States uses its own set of units, including degrees Fahrenheit, called the United States Customary system and similar but not equal to the Imperial system, in contrast to most of the rest of the world which uses the SI system. The US's system of units is therefore considered "weird" as it makes the US different from most of the world, but previous efforts to convert the US to the SI system have failed. Cueball evidently believes that by using SI units he will help to eventually convert the US to the SI system, bringing considerable trade and tourism benefits and reducing confusion when dealing with foreigners.<br />
;Nice how "negative" means below freezing<br />
:On the Celsius scale, the freezing point of water at standard atmospheric pressure (101.325 kilopascals) is very close to 0&nbsp;°C, and any temperature below that is "below" the freezing point. The Fahrenheit scale uses different points of reference (using a water/ammonium chloride chemical reaction for the lower calibration, while the upper calibration is set such that water freezing and water boiling are 180 degrees apart), and as a result the freezing point of water is a less memorable 32&nbsp;°F.<br />
;Physics major loyalty<br />
:Cueball is apparently a physics major, like Randall, and SI units are more commonly used for scientific work (as the Kelvin scale is sometimes used in advanced Physics), even in the US. By using the Celsius scale in casual conversation he would show his loyalty to the system used by actual physicists.<br />
;Easier to spell<br />
:"Celsius" is generally considered to be an easier word to spell than the German surname "Fahrenheit" (At least this is the case for Cueball, but not necessarily for those who more commonly use Fahrenheit than Celsius). In this case the word is being spoken and the point is not immediately relevant, but part of the joke is that Cueball is overthinking things and worrying about the general use of the word when an answer is needed in this specific case.<br />
;We lost a Mars probe over this crap<br />
:The {{w|Mars Climate Orbiter|Mars Climate Orbiter}} disintegrated in Mars' atmosphere because Lockheed used US Customary units instead of the contractually specified metric units. Note that this had nothing to do with temperature scales, but was the use of the unit pound-seconds where newton-seconds should have been used. This was a great and tragic loss for science in general, Mars exploration in particular, and thus also for Randall who has shown deep interest in any kind of space exploration, especially regarding Mars (more or less mentioning all Mars rovers in his comics so far).<br />
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====Degrees Fahrenheit====<br />
;0&nbsp;°F to 100&nbsp;°F good match for temperature range in which most humans live<br />
:In the context of air temperature, 0&nbsp;°F and 100&nbsp;°F correspond to "just about as cold as it gets" and "just about as hot as it gets" in temperate zones, thereby making Fahrenheit a useful temperature scale for weather reporting where most people live. By contrast, in Celsius a range of common temperatures in temperate zones is -20&nbsp;°C to 40&nbsp;°C, which is a less intuitive range for those used to the Fahrenheit scale.<br />
;Rounds more usefully (70's, 90's)<br />
:An argument sometimes heard for the continued use of Fahrenheit temperatures is that each 10 degrees change is meaningful in how we feel the temperature. Thus, it is convenient to talk about the temperature being in the 70's today, or in the 90's, etc. Since the Celsius degrees are almost twice as large, a similar statement about the temperature being in the 20's or 30's is not as useful, unless more precision is added by using phrases like low 20's or high 30's. However, this seems likely to be more a matter of which scale you are used to using than anything inherent in one scale or the other.<br />
;Unit-aware computing makes Imperial less annoying<br />
:If you need to constantly convert between Imperial and SI measurements in your head, or even between different Imperial units (e.g., ounces and pounds), it gets annoying and is a strong argument for everyone using metric measurements all the time. But, when it is easy to get the temperature - or any other measurement - reported in whatever units you want just by selecting the units you want your computer to report, then the annoyance is minimized, and the arguments for why we should stop using a familiar scale are weakened. Note that Cueball is looking at his smart-phone to get the current temperature.<br />
:As many Americans, Randall is confusing the {{w|United States customary units|United States customary system}} with the {{w|Imperial system}} used in most of the rest of the English speaking world. In both systems temperature is measured in degrees Fahrenheit.<br />
;SI prefixes are less relevant for temperatures<br />
:One of the nice things about SI measurements is how the same basic unit scales by factors of 10 with common prefixes - e.g., kilometer, millimeter, kilogram, milligram, etc. Imperial measurements don't have this feature - you don't talk about long distances as kiloinches or small weights as millipounds. But, we generally don't use multiple units for atmospheric temperature (millidegrees or kilodegrees), so this argument for using SI measurements for length, mass, volume, etc., isn't as applicable for temperature scales.<br />
;Fahrenheit is likely more clear in this context<br />
:Cueball apparently knows that the inquirer is most likely to assume the answer will be in degrees Fahrenheit, so giving the answer that way would be the least likely to be misinterpreted. If he surprisingly gives an answer in Celsius, without explicitly stating he is reporting the temperature in Celsius, then that could be confusing. <br />
;Valuing unit standardization over being helpful possibly makes me a bad friend<br />
:The final thing Cueball considers is to question why he would give an answer that attaches more value to promoting standardization of units when all his friend wants to know is whether it is cold or warm outside. Wouldn't it be more friendly to just answer the question the way his friend will find most convenient? This is probably the reason he ends up not giving any real answer, as giving the answer in Celsius would make him a bad friend. That giving the answer in radians will make him a weird friend might feel better.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[Cueball is looking at his smartphone while a friend calls to him from off-panel. Cueball is thinking as indicated with a thought bubble.]<br />
:Off-screen voice: Hey, what's the temperature outside?<br />
:Cueball (thinking): Should I give it in °F or °C?<br />
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:[Zoom in on Cueballs head with a list of reason to use Celsius above him:]<br />
:'''Degrees Celsius'''<br />
:* International standard<br />
:* Helps reduce America's weird isolationism<br />
:* Nice how "negative" means below freezing<br />
:* Physics major loyalty<br />
:* Easier to spell<br />
:* We lost a Mars probe over this crap<br />
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:[Same view of Cueballs head, but wider frame to accommodate a broader a list of reason to use Fahrenheit:]<br />
:'''Degrees Fahrenheit'''<br />
:* 0°F to 100°F good match for temperature range in which most humans live<br />
:* Rounds more usefully (70's, 90's)<br />
:* Unit-aware computing makes imperial less annoying<br />
:* SI prefixes are less relevant for temperatures<br />
:* Fahrenheit is likely more clear in this context<br />
:* Valuing unit standardization over being helpful possibly makes me a bad friend<br />
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:[Cueball is holding his smartphone down while thinking as indicated with another thought bubble floating at the top. He then speaks and gets a reply from his off-panel friend.]<br />
:Cueball (thinking): Crap, gotta pick something. Uhh...<br />
:Cueball: ...0.173 radians.<br />
:Off-screen voice: I'll just go check myself<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
* At -0.698131701 radians (-40 degrees) it would not have mattered whether it was radians Celsius or radians Fahrenheit as they are equal at this point<br />
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[[Category:Space probes]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1608:_Hoverboard/All_image_links&diff=1235681608: Hoverboard/All image links2016-07-18T19:19:50Z<p>Markhurd: clean up, typos fixed: medium sized → medium-sized, It it → It is, Appart → Apart, stair case → staircase (2), On the other hand → On the other hand,, However → However, , , → , , of the of the → of the, this this → this (3)</p>
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<div>*Below, you will find a table with link to all 3440 active individual images found on {{xkcd}} for the [[1608: Hoverboard]] game. <br />
__TOC__<br />
==Description of table==<br />
*There are several columns in the table which is sortable. This is very relevant for finding the interesting tiles. <br />
*The columns are:<br />
**'''The links'''<br />
***They all have an (X, Y) coordinates ranging from X = 928 to 1107 (180 possible) and Y = 1069 to 1112 (44 possible).<br />
***This grid have 7920 possible images, but "only" the 3440 active links are included!<br />
***The other 4480 possible images would all have been empty white air. But several of the active images are also completely white.<br />
***None of the images that would be completely black are inactive, although many of them can never be seen while playing the game.<br />
***By defining the image where the hoverboard Cueball begins the game to [http://xkcd.com/1608/1000:-1074+s.png (X, Y) = (0, 0)] - ΔX and ΔY can be calculated going from -72 to 107 for ΔX from and -5 to 38 for ΔY.<br />
**'''ΔX'''<br />
**'''ΔY'''<br />
***It is thus possible to sort the images both in columns and in rows. To begin with the table is sorted by ΔX then by ΔY. But it can also be sorted on all the other informations, which are based on this possibility.<br />
**'''General location'''<br />
***This tells approximately where in the game the image is located. Loosely based on the larger features as seen in the [[1608: Hoverboard#Whole Image|whole image]], like ''Destroyer'' or ''Volcano''.<br />
***All images are listed with a location, also when it makes no difference for the "all black" or "all white" images.<br />
**'''Content'''<br />
***A very short description of what is in the image. Images with same larger structure can be found using this.<br />
***Also it is here that all the "all black" and "all white" images (or almost so) can be easily sorted away.<br />
***For instance the four lowest rows of active images are "all black", and there are many more of these higher up in the image, espcially under the left part with the volcano or in the right part inside the Destroyer.<br />
***Also above ground and around the Destroyer (and other flying things) there are many "all white" images with empty air. Lots of these white tiles are not active (4480 possible white images are not linked from xkcd). But many of them are.<br />
***Most images have already been listed like this, but so far not those around and inside the Destroyer. <br />
****But this also takes up more than 1250 images. This is still a work in progress...<br />
**'''People'''<br />
***If there are people (or parts of people, if they are cut off at the images edges) this column has a Y for Yes.<br />
***Else it is empty.<br />
***Sorting this column is an easy way to find all images with people.<br />
**'''Text'''<br />
***If there are text (or parts of a text mainly belonging to another image but which have been cut off at the image edges) this column has a Y for Yes.<br />
***Else it is empty.<br />
***Sorting this column is an easy way to find all images with text.<br />
**'''Animals'''<br />
***If there are animals (or parts of animals, if they are cut off at the images edges) this column has a Y for Yes.<br />
***Else it is empty.<br />
***Sorting this column is an easy way to find all images with animals.<br />
**'''Objects'''<br />
***If there are objects (other than boulders and grass) this column has a Y for Yes.<br />
***Else it is empty.<br />
***Sorting this column is an easy way to find all images with objects. <br />
****Not all objects listed here are as interesting as people. <br />
****For instance trees and vapor/clouds are listed as object. <br />
****But large boulders/stones grass and ground are not.<br />
****Large structures are also not listed as object. Like part of a pyramid, the hull of a huge space ship of a mountain side. These are listed in ''General location''.<br />
**'''# Coins'''<br />
***This column lists the number of coins to be found over any given image.<br />
***If there are one or more coins then this column has the number of coins listed from 1-11. <br />
***If there are no coins then it is empty.<br />
***Sorting this column is an easy way to find all images with coins, even sorting them to find the images with most coins, or just finding those few images with more than one coin available.<br />
**'''Description'''<br />
***Here is a detailed description of what can be seen in the image.<br />
****For some sections of images where there are more than one general interesting feature that cannot be put under general location of content, the first word of the description will point to this. <br />
****So it can be useful to sort also on this column.<br />
****Examples of relevant words could be Trees, Torpedoes or Lava lake or Slope left/Right etc.<br />
***Since most text will be spread out over more than one image, it is '''NOT''' easy to make a transcript of individual images. So far the plan is to not include a transcription here. This plan could change...<br />
****Alternatively there is a [[1608: Hoverboard/Transcript|complete transcript]] written as if playing the game and discovering all visible parts of the game in a realistic order.<br />
****All text can easily be found in this huge transcript, as it has been indented from the descriptive part of the transcript to stand out.<br />
<br />
==Hints==<br />
*This is a huge table. <br />
**It takes time to load and time to sort before it can be viewed.<br />
**If you wish to see more than one image and go back and forth the table will reload every time (although it will remember how it was sorted.<br />
*So to improve you experience open the images up in a new window and close them when done.<br />
**Clik on the link with ctrl key pressed down for instance.<br />
<br />
==Table with links==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|+Link to a given image on xkcd from the (X, Y) coordinate<br />
! Link (X, Y)<br />
! ΔX<br />
! ΔY<br />
! General location<br />
! Content<br />
! P<br>e<br>o<br>p<br>l<br>e<br />
! T<br>e<br>x<br>t<br />
! A<br>n<br>i<br>m<br>a<br>l<br>s<br />
! O<br>b<br>j<br>e<br>c<br>t<br>s<br />
! #<br>C<br>o<br>i<br>n<br>s<br />
! Description<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/928:-1069+s.png (928, 1069)] || -72 || -5 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom left corner image, with white line at the bottom only<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/928:-1070+s.png (928, 1070)] || -72 || -4 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, left edge image, no white line<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/928:-1071+s.png (928, 1071)] || -72 || -3 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, left edge image, no white line<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/928:-1072+s.png (928, 1072)] || -72 || -2 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope left, left edge image, no white line<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/928:-1073+s.png (928, 1073)] || -72 || -1 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope left, left edge image, no white line<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/928:-1074+s.png (928, 1074)] || -72 || 0 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope left, left edge image, no white line<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/928:-1075+s.png (928, 1075)] || -72 || 1 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope left, left edge image, no white line<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/928:-1076+s.png (928, 1076)] || -72 || 2 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope left, left edge image, no white line<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/928:-1077+s.png (928, 1077)] || -72 || 3 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope left, left edge image, no white line<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/928:-1078+s.png (928, 1078)] || -72 || 4 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope left, left edge image, no white line<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/928:-1079+s.png (928, 1079)] || -72 || 5 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope left, left edge image, no white line<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/928:-1080+s.png (928, 1080)] || -72 || 6 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope left, left edge image, no white line<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/928:-1081+s.png (928, 1081)] || -72 || 7 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the mountain slope left, left edge image, no white line<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/928:-1082+s.png (928, 1082)] || -72 || 8 || Mountain Slope left || Slope left || Y || Y || || || 4 || A white haired girl with hair bun stands in front of four coins, left edge image, no white line in the lower black part<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/928:-1083+s.png (928, 1083)] || -72 || 9 || Mountain Slope left || White || || || || || || Empty air above the girl with coins, left edge image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/928:-1084+s.png (928, 1084)] || -72 || 10 || Mountain Slope left || White || || || || || || Empty air above the girl with coins, left edge image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/929:-1069+s.png (929, 1069)] || -71 || -5 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/929:-1070+s.png (929, 1070)] || -71 || -4 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/929:-1071+s.png (929, 1071)] || -71 || -3 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/929:-1072+s.png (929, 1072)] || -71 || -2 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/929:-1073+s.png (929, 1073)] || -71 || -1 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/929:-1074+s.png (929, 1074)] || -71 || 0 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/929:-1075+s.png (929, 1075)] || -71 || 1 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/929:-1076+s.png (929, 1076)] || -71 || 2 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/929:-1077+s.png (929, 1077)] || -71 || 3 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/929:-1078+s.png (929, 1078)] || -71 || 4 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/929:-1079+s.png (929, 1079)] || -71 || 5 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/929:-1080+s.png (929, 1080)] || -71 || 6 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/929:-1081+s.png (929, 1081)] || -71 || 7 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the mountain slope left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/929:-1082+s.png (929, 1082)] || -71 || 8 || Mountain Slope left || Slope left || || || || || || Bare ground with three large rocks lying on the slope rising towards the right. The middle of the rocks lies on top of the one at the left edge of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/929:-1083+s.png (929, 1083)] || -71 || 9 || Mountain Slope left || White || || || || || || Empty air above mountain slope left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/929:-1084+s.png (929, 1084)] || -71 || 10 || Mountain Slope left || White || || || || || || Empty air above mountain slope left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/930:-1069+s.png (930, 1069)] || -70 || -5 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/930:-1070+s.png (930, 1070)] || -70 || -4 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/930:-1071+s.png (930, 1071)] || -70 || -3 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/930:-1072+s.png (930, 1072)] || -70 || -2 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/930:-1073+s.png (930, 1073)] || -70 || -1 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/930:-1074+s.png (930, 1074)] || -70 || 0 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/930:-1075+s.png (930, 1075)] || -70 || 1 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/930:-1076+s.png (930, 1076)] || -70 || 2 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/930:-1077+s.png (930, 1077)] || -70 || 3 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/930:-1078+s.png (930, 1078)] || -70 || 4 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/930:-1079+s.png (930, 1079)] || -70 || 5 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/930:-1080+s.png (930, 1080)] || -70 || 6 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/930:-1081+s.png (930, 1081)] || -70 || 7 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the mountain slope left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/930:-1082+s.png (930, 1082)] || -70 || 8 || Mountain Slope left || Slope left || || || || || || Bare ground with three small rocks and a small stone lying on the slope rising towards the right.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/930:-1083+s.png (930, 1083)] || -70 || 9 || Mountain Slope left || White || || || || || || Empty air above mountain slope left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/930:-1084+s.png (930, 1084)] || -70 || 10 || Mountain Slope left || White || || || || || || Empty air above mountain slope left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/931:-1069+s.png (931, 1069)] || -69 || -5 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/931:-1070+s.png (931, 1070)] || -69 || -4 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/931:-1071+s.png (931, 1071)] || -69 || -3 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/931:-1072+s.png (931, 1072)] || -69 || -2 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/931:-1073+s.png (931, 1073)] || -69 || -1 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/931:-1074+s.png (931, 1074)] || -69 || 0 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/931:-1075+s.png (931, 1075)] || -69 || 1 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/931:-1076+s.png (931, 1076)] || -69 || 2 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/931:-1077+s.png (931, 1077)] || -69 || 3 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/931:-1078+s.png (931, 1078)] || -69 || 4 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/931:-1079+s.png (931, 1079)] || -69 || 5 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/931:-1080+s.png (931, 1080)] || -69 || 6 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/931:-1081+s.png (931, 1081)] || -69 || 7 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the mountain slope left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/931:-1082+s.png (931, 1082)] || -69 || 8 || Mountain Slope left || Slope left || || || || Y || || Trees; In the middle of the image there is a large but dead tree with no leaves. The tip of the top of the trees branches is cut off at the edge of this image. It stand on the bare ground with a small rocks lying on the slope rising towards the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/931:-1083+s.png (931, 1083)] || -69 || 9 || Mountain Slope left || White - almost || || || || Y || || Trees; the very top of this large but dead tree is entering at the bottom of this almost white image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/931:-1084+s.png (931, 1084)] || -69 || 10 || Mountain Slope left || White || || || || || || Empty air above mountain slope left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/932:-1069+s.png (932, 1069)] || -68 || -5 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/932:-1070+s.png (932, 1070)] || -68 || -4 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/932:-1071+s.png (932, 1071)] || -68 || -3 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/932:-1072+s.png (932, 1072)] || -68 || -2 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/932:-1073+s.png (932, 1073)] || -68 || -1 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/932:-1074+s.png (932, 1074)] || -68 || 0 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/932:-1075+s.png (932, 1075)] || -68 || 1 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/932:-1076+s.png (932, 1076)] || -68 || 2 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/932:-1077+s.png (932, 1077)] || -68 || 3 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/932:-1078+s.png (932, 1078)] || -68 || 4 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/932:-1079+s.png (932, 1079)] || -68 || 5 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/932:-1080+s.png (932, 1080)] || -68 || 6 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/932:-1081+s.png (932, 1081)] || -68 || 7 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the mountain slope left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/932:-1082+s.png (932, 1082)] || -68 || 8 || Mountain Slope left || Black - almost || || || || || || Black below the mountain slope left except a tiny part at the top left which is white and shows a part of the slope rising towards the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/932:-1083+s.png (932, 1083)] || -68 || 9 || Mountain Slope left || Slope left || || || || || || Bare ground with the slope rising towards the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/932:-1084+s.png (932, 1084)] || -68 || 10 || Mountain Slope left || White || || || || || || Empty air above mountain slope left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/933:-1069+s.png (933, 1069)] || -67 || -5 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/933:-1070+s.png (933, 1070)] || -67 || -4 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/933:-1071+s.png (933, 1071)] || -67 || -3 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/933:-1072+s.png (933, 1072)] || -67 || -2 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/933:-1073+s.png (933, 1073)] || -67 || -1 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/933:-1074+s.png (933, 1074)] || -67 || 0 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/933:-1075+s.png (933, 1075)] || -67 || 1 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/933:-1076+s.png (933, 1076)] || -67 || 2 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/933:-1077+s.png (933, 1077)] || -67 || 3 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/933:-1078+s.png (933, 1078)] || -67 || 4 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/933:-1079+s.png (933, 1079)] || -67 || 5 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/933:-1080+s.png (933, 1080)] || -67 || 6 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/933:-1081+s.png (933, 1081)] || -67 || 7 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the mountain slope left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/933:-1082+s.png (933, 1082)] || -67 || 8 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the mountain slope left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/933:-1083+s.png (933, 1083)] || -67 || 9 || Mountain Slope left || Slope left || || || || || 1 || Bare ground with a small rocks to the left and four stone lying around it as well as three other stones to the right, where after a flat plateau the slope again starts rising towards the right. Above the rock at the very top of this image there is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/933:-1084+s.png (933, 1084)] || -67 || 10 || Mountain Slope left || White || || || || || || Empty air above mountain slope left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/934:-1069+s.png (934, 1069)] || -66 || -5 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/934:-1070+s.png (934, 1070)] || -66 || -4 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/934:-1071+s.png (934, 1071)] || -66 || -3 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/934:-1072+s.png (934, 1072)] || -66 || -2 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/934:-1073+s.png (934, 1073)] || -66 || -1 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/934:-1074+s.png (934, 1074)] || -66 || 0 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/934:-1075+s.png (934, 1075)] || -66 || 1 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/934:-1076+s.png (934, 1076)] || -66 || 2 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/934:-1077+s.png (934, 1077)] || -66 || 3 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/934:-1078+s.png (934, 1078)] || -66 || 4 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/934:-1079+s.png (934, 1079)] || -66 || 5 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/934:-1080+s.png (934, 1080)] || -66 || 6 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/934:-1081+s.png (934, 1081)] || -66 || 7 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below mountain slope left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/934:-1082+s.png (934, 1082)] || -66 || 8 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the mountain slope left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/934:-1083+s.png (934, 1083)] || -66 || 9 || Mountain Slope left || Slope left || || || || || || Bare ground with the slope rising towards the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/934:-1084+s.png (934, 1084)] || -66 || 10 || Mountain Slope left || White || || || || || || Empty air above mountain slope left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/935:-1069+s.png (935, 1069)] || -65 || -5 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/935:-1070+s.png (935, 1070)] || -65 || -4 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/935:-1071+s.png (935, 1071)] || -65 || -3 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/935:-1072+s.png (935, 1072)] || -65 || -2 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/935:-1073+s.png (935, 1073)] || -65 || -1 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/935:-1074+s.png (935, 1074)] || -65 || 0 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/935:-1075+s.png (935, 1075)] || -65 || 1 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/935:-1076+s.png (935, 1076)] || -65 || 2 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/935:-1077+s.png (935, 1077)] || -65 || 3 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/935:-1078+s.png (935, 1078)] || -65 || 4 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/935:-1079+s.png (935, 1079)] || -65 || 5 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/935:-1080+s.png (935, 1080)] || -65 || 6 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/935:-1081+s.png (935, 1081)] || -65 || 7 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below mountain slope left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/935:-1082+s.png (935, 1082)] || -65 || 8 || Mountain Slope left || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the mountain slope left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/935:-1083+s.png (935, 1083)] || -65 || 9 || Mountain Slope left || Black - almost || || || || || || Black below the mountain slope left except in the top left corner where there is a large boulder, and a smaller next to it, with small pockets of air below it. Apart from these there is only a very small part of air above the rising slope that is not beneath the ground at the very top left corner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/935:-1084+s.png (935, 1084)] || -65 || 10 || Mountain Slope left || Slope left || || || || || || Two rocks lying on top of each other, and the left one actually lying on top of an even larger rock, that is mainly visible in the image below<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/936:-1069+s.png (936, 1069)] || -64 || -5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/936:-1070+s.png (936, 1070)] || -64 || -4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/936:-1071+s.png (936, 1071)] || -64 || -3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/936:-1072+s.png (936, 1072)] || -64 || -2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/936:-1073+s.png (936, 1073)] || -64 || -1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/936:-1074+s.png (936, 1074)] || -64 || 0 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/936:-1075+s.png (936, 1075)] || -64 || 1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/936:-1076+s.png (936, 1076)] || -64 || 2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/936:-1077+s.png (936, 1077)] || -64 || 3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/936:-1078+s.png (936, 1078)] || -64 || 4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/936:-1079+s.png (936, 1079)] || -64 || 5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/936:-1080+s.png (936, 1080)] || -64 || 6 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/936:-1081+s.png (936, 1081)] || -64 || 7 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/936:-1082+s.png (936, 1082)] || -64 || 8 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/936:-1083+s.png (936, 1083)] || -64 || 9 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/936:-1084+s.png (936, 1084)] || -64 || 10 || Volcano || Slope left || Y || Y || || Y || 1 || Ponytail, standing beneath a basketball hoop, pointing right, is talking to Megan, who stands to her right with the basketball, looking right towards the volcano. There is a coin above the hoop. The slope is particularly steep from left up to the girl’s small plateau, and then it continues up again to the right. It seems like they stand on the top edge of a loose rock that might not lie very steady on the slope .They are also standing on very uneven ground beneath their hoop<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/936:-1085+s.png (936, 1085)] || -64 || 11 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/936:-1086+s.png (936, 1086)] || -64 || 12 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/936:-1087+s.png (936, 1087)] || -64 || 13 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/936:-1088+s.png (936, 1088)] || -64 || 14 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over the volcano crater left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/937:-1069+s.png (937, 1069)] || -63 || -5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/937:-1070+s.png (937, 1070)] || -63 || -4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/937:-1071+s.png (937, 1071)] || -63 || -3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/937:-1072+s.png (937, 1072)] || -63 || -2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/937:-1073+s.png (937, 1073)] || -63 || -1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/937:-1074+s.png (937, 1074)] || -63 || 0 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/937:-1075+s.png (937, 1075)] || -63 || 1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/937:-1076+s.png (937, 1076)] || -63 || 2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/937:-1077+s.png (937, 1077)] || -63 || 3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/937:-1078+s.png (937, 1078)] || -63 || 4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/937:-1079+s.png (937, 1079)] || -63 || 5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/937:-1080+s.png (937, 1080)] || -63 || 6 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/937:-1081+s.png (937, 1081)] || -63 || 7 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/937:-1082+s.png (937, 1082)] || -63 || 8 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/937:-1083+s.png (937, 1083)] || -63 || 9 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/937:-1084+s.png (937, 1084)] || -63 || 10 || Volcano || Black - almost || || || || || || Black below the volcano except in the top left corner which is a part of the air above the rising slope that is not beneath the ground. Three small stones are laying one on top of the other<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/937:-1085+s.png (937, 1085)] || -63 || 11 || Volcano || Slope left || Y || || || || || Cueball with a walking stick is walking up the volcanos steep left slope<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/937:-1086+s.png (937, 1086)] || -63 || 12 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/937:-1087+s.png (937, 1087)] || -63 || 13 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/937:-1088+s.png (937, 1088)] || -63 || 14 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over the volcano crater left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/938:-1069+s.png (938, 1069)] || -62 || -5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/938:-1070+s.png (938, 1070)] || -62 || -4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/938:-1071+s.png (938, 1071)] || -62 || -3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/938:-1072+s.png (938, 1072)] || -62 || -2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/938:-1073+s.png (938, 1073)] || -62 || -1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/938:-1074+s.png (938, 1074)] || -62 || 0 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/938:-1075+s.png (938, 1075)] || -62 || 1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/938:-1076+s.png (938, 1076)] || -62 || 2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/938:-1077+s.png (938, 1077)] || -62 || 3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/938:-1078+s.png (938, 1078)] || -62 || 4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/938:-1079+s.png (938, 1079)] || -62 || 5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/938:-1080+s.png (938, 1080)] || -62 || 6 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/938:-1081+s.png (938, 1081)] || -62 || 7 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/938:-1082+s.png (938, 1082)] || -62 || 8 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/938:-1083+s.png (938, 1083)] || -62 || 9 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/938:-1084+s.png (938, 1084)] || -62 || 10 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/938:-1085+s.png (938, 1085)] || -62 || 11 || Volcano || Black - almost || || || || || || Black below the volcano except in the top left corner which is a part of the air above the rapidly rising slope that is not beneath the ground<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/938:-1086+s.png (938, 1086)] || -62 || 12 || Volcano || Slope left || || || || || || The volcanos very steep left slope<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/938:-1087+s.png (938, 1087)] || -62 || 13 || Volcano || Slope left || || || || || || The volcanos very steep left slope just enters at the bottom right of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/938:-1088+s.png (938, 1088)] || -62 || 14 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over the volcano crater left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/939:-1069+s.png (939, 1069)] || -61 || -5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/939:-1070+s.png (939, 1070)] || -61 || -4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/939:-1071+s.png (939, 1071)] || -61 || -3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/939:-1072+s.png (939, 1072)] || -61 || -2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/939:-1073+s.png (939, 1073)] || -61 || -1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/939:-1074+s.png (939, 1074)] || -61 || 0 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/939:-1075+s.png (939, 1075)] || -61 || 1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/939:-1076+s.png (939, 1076)] || -61 || 2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/939:-1077+s.png (939, 1077)] || -61 || 3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/939:-1078+s.png (939, 1078)] || -61 || 4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/939:-1079+s.png (939, 1079)] || -61 || 5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/939:-1080+s.png (939, 1080)] || -61 || 6 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/939:-1081+s.png (939, 1081)] || -61 || 7 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/939:-1082+s.png (939, 1082)] || -61 || 8 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/939:-1083+s.png (939, 1083)] || -61 || 9 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/939:-1084+s.png (939, 1084)] || -61 || 10 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/939:-1085+s.png (939, 1085)] || -61 || 11 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/939:-1086+s.png (939, 1086)] || -61 || 12 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/939:-1087+s.png (939, 1087)] || -61 || 13 || Volcano || Crater top left || || || || || || Trees; a little dead tree is standing here on the top plateau of the left side of the crater. The ground is very uneven with steps down, up, down and up again. The top of the crater is just reached at the left of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/939:-1088+s.png (939, 1088)] || -61 || 14 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over the volcano crater left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/940:-1069+s.png (940, 1069)] || -60 || -5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/940:-1070+s.png (940, 1070)] || -60 || -4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/940:-1071+s.png (940, 1071)] || -60 || -3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/940:-1072+s.png (940, 1072)] || -60 || -2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/940:-1073+s.png (940, 1073)] || -60 || -1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/940:-1074+s.png (940, 1074)] || -60 || 0 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/940:-1075+s.png (940, 1075)] || -60 || 1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/940:-1076+s.png (940, 1076)] || -60 || 2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/940:-1077+s.png (940, 1077)] || -60 || 3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/940:-1078+s.png (940, 1078)] || -60 || 4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/940:-1079+s.png (940, 1079)] || -60 || 5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/940:-1080+s.png (940, 1080)] || -60 || 6 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/940:-1081+s.png (940, 1081)] || -60 || 7 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/940:-1082+s.png (940, 1082)] || -60 || 8 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/940:-1083+s.png (940, 1083)] || -60 || 9 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/940:-1084+s.png (940, 1084)] || -60 || 10 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/940:-1085+s.png (940, 1085)] || -60 || 11 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/940:-1086+s.png (940, 1086)] || -60 || 12 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/940:-1087+s.png (940, 1087)] || -60 || 13 || Volcano || Crater top left || || || Y || || || Looking towards the right edge (in the next image right) sits a duck on top of a step at the very top of the left side of the crater. The ground is very uneven, with two steps up to a flat plateau with the duck, and then a step down again<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/940:-1088+s.png (940, 1088)] || -60 || 14 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over the volcano crater left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/941:-1069+s.png (941, 1069)] || -59 || -5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/941:-1070+s.png (941, 1070)] || -59 || -4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/941:-1071+s.png (941, 1071)] || -59 || -3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/941:-1072+s.png (941, 1072)] || -59 || -2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/941:-1073+s.png (941, 1073)] || -59 || -1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/941:-1074+s.png (941, 1074)] || -59 || 0 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/941:-1075+s.png (941, 1075)] || -59 || 1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/941:-1076+s.png (941, 1076)] || -59 || 2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/941:-1077+s.png (941, 1077)] || -59 || 3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/941:-1078+s.png (941, 1078)] || -59 || 4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/941:-1079+s.png (941, 1079)] || -59 || 5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/941:-1080+s.png (941, 1080)] || -59 || 6 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/941:-1081+s.png (941, 1081)] || -59 || 7 || Volcano || Black Lava Lake || || || || || || Lava lake; completely beneath the surface with areas where it is possible to descend into. A small section in the top right comer connects this deepest and left most part of the volcano lake on the left side of the rock outcrop (not the deepest in the entire lake by far)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/941:-1082+s.png (941, 1082)] || -59 || 8 || Volcano || Black Lava Lake || || || || || || Lava lake; completely beneath the surface with areas where it is possible to descend into. A small section along the very right edge in the bottom right part is connected to the right and bottom with the deepest and left most part of the volcano lake on the left side of the rock outcrop (not the deepest in the entire lake by far)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/941:-1083+s.png (941, 1083)] || -59 || 9 || Volcano || Cave in Volcano crater left || || Y || || Y || 1 || Cave in the left side of the volcano crater. The bottom of the cave is at the top of this image. On the floor of the cave is a tall pile of coins or other treasures (Megan sits on top of it in the image above this). There is a bag with a white dollar sign (counting as text) on to the right of the pile. Just right of this at the top of the image there is a coin. At the right side of this image is the steep slope of the left crater side going down towards the lava lake<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/941:-1084+s.png (941, 1084)] || -59 || 10 || Volcano || Cave in Volcano crater left || Y || Y || || Y || 1 || Cave in the left side of the volcano crater. A hole goes into the very steep side of the crater and down where it extends into a small cave. In here, on a tall pile of coins or other treasures, sits Megan counting her hoard shouting about gold. There is a bag with a white dollar sign in front of her to the right on the pile. There is a coin behind her to the left. (The bottom of the cave is in the image below where the rest of the pile is and there is also a coin there)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/941:-1085+s.png (941, 1085)] || -59 || 11 || Volcano || Volcano crater left || || || || || || A very steep slope down into the volcano on the left side of the crater<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/941:-1086+s.png (941, 1086)] || -59 || 12 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/941:-1087+s.png (941, 1087)] || -59 || 13 || Volcano || Crater top left || || || || || || This ends the left crater top towards the right. A steep cliff goes down towards the lava lake below. A last outcrop beneath the first descends goes up again, but then the crater drops almost straight down<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/941:-1088+s.png (941, 1088)] || -59 || 14 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over the volcano crater left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/942:-1069+s.png (942, 1069)] || -58 || -5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/942:-1070+s.png (942, 1070)] || -58 || -4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/942:-1071+s.png (942, 1071)] || -58 || -3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/942:-1072+s.png (942, 1072)] || -58 || -2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/942:-1073+s.png (942, 1073)] || -58 || -1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/942:-1074+s.png (942, 1074)] || -58 || 0 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/942:-1075+s.png (942, 1075)] || -58 || 1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/942:-1076+s.png (942, 1076)] || -58 || 2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/942:-1077+s.png (942, 1077)] || -58 || 3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/942:-1078+s.png (942, 1078)] || -58 || 4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/942:-1079+s.png (942, 1079)] || -58 || 5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/942:-1080+s.png (942, 1080)] || -58 || 6 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/942:-1081+s.png (942, 1081)] || -58 || 7 || Volcano || Black Lava Lake || || || || || || Lava lake; completely beneath the surface with areas where it is possible to descend into. A small section in the top left comer connects this with the very deepest and left most part of the volcano lake (the image to the left) on the left side of the rock outcrop (not the deepest in the entire lake by far)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/942:-1082+s.png (942, 1082)] || -58 || 8 || Volcano || Black Lava Lake || || || || || || Lava lake; completely beneath the surface with areas where it is possible to descend into. This is below the left most part of the lava lakes surface. The bottom level of the lava lake it at the top right of this image. But there is a small slim shaft that connects this with a small but deep hole that even descends one more image down and also to the left, further left than at the surface. It is entirely possible to get stuck here if you do not know the game. But it is always possible to get out by pushing up while alternatingly pressing left and right arrows<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/942:-1083+s.png (942, 1083)] || -58 || 9 || Volcano || Surface of Lava Lake left edge || || || || Y || || Lava lake; Partly above the lava lakes left edge, with the steep slope of the crater going in to the lava. There are fumes and bubbles. There is one large and three smaller bubbles on the surface. One plume of smoke, three large clouds and four small as well as 8 small bubbles hanging in the air above the surface. You can descend into the lava lake here. The crater descends rapidly into the lava already reaching below into the image below already in the middle of this image. From here to the rock the deepest part is not much into the two images below the two images between crater and rock. However, beneath the highest cloud to the right of the center of this image there is an extra deep hole in the lava lakes floor, where you can get stuck as you can also go even a hole image lover than the one below this, and also further back left to images that would be below the volcano craters side<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/942:-1084+s.png (942, 1084)] || -58 || 10 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/942:-1085+s.png (942, 1085)] || -58 || 11 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/942:-1086+s.png (942, 1086)] || -58 || 12 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/942:-1087+s.png (942, 1087)] || -58 || 13 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/942:-1088+s.png (942, 1088)] || -58 || 14 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/943:-1069+s.png (943, 1069)] || -57 || -5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/943:-1070+s.png (943, 1070)] || -57 || -4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/943:-1071+s.png (943, 1071)] || -57 || -3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/943:-1072+s.png (943, 1072)] || -57 || -2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/943:-1073+s.png (943, 1073)] || -57 || -1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/943:-1074+s.png (943, 1074)] || -57 || 0 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/943:-1075+s.png (943, 1075)] || -57 || 1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/943:-1076+s.png (943, 1076)] || -57 || 2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/943:-1077+s.png (943, 1077)] || -57 || 3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/943:-1078+s.png (943, 1078)] || -57 || 4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/943:-1079+s.png (943, 1079)] || -57 || 5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/943:-1080+s.png (943, 1080)] || -57 || 6 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/943:-1081+s.png (943, 1081)] || -57 || 7 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/943:-1082+s.png (943, 1082)] || -57 || 8 || Volcano || Black Lava Lake || || || || || || Lava lake; completely beneath the surface with areas where it is possible to descend into. This is at the bottom of the lava lake to the left and beneath the rock outcrop. The deepest part here is less than halfway down this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/943:-1083+s.png (943, 1083)] || -57 || 9 || Volcano || Surface of Lava Lake || || || || Y || || Lava lake; Partly above where there are fumes and bubbles. The largest bubble of all is in the center of this image. There is one other small bubble on the surface. Three small plumes, eight large clouds and four small as well as 11 small bubbles and a spark hanging in the air above the surface. You can descend into the lava lake here. The crater descends rapidly into the lava to the left of the rock jutting out of the lava which is just to the right of this image. The bottom already reaches below into the image below before the middle of this image. From here to the rock the deepest part is not much into the two images below the two images between crater and rock.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/943:-1084+s.png (943, 1084)] || -57 || 10 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/943:-1085+s.png (943, 1085)] || -57 || 11 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/943:-1086+s.png (943, 1086)] || -57 || 12 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/943:-1087+s.png (943, 1087)] || -57 || 13 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/943:-1088+s.png (943, 1088)] || -57 || 14 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/944:-1069+s.png (944, 1069)] || -56 || -5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/944:-1070+s.png (944, 1070)] || -56 || -4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/944:-1071+s.png (944, 1071)] || -56 || -3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/944:-1072+s.png (944, 1072)] || -56 || -2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/944:-1073+s.png (944, 1073)] || -56 || -1 || Volcano || Black - almost || || || || || || Black below the volcanic lair except the two small white areas visible in top right corner that are part of the floor of the largest cave<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/944:-1074+s.png (944, 1074)] || -56 || 0 || Volcano || Cave under Lava Lake || || || || || 1 || In the volcanic lair: Floor of the largest cave with a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/944:-1075+s.png (944, 1075)] || -56 || 1 || Volcano || Cave under Lava Lake || || || || || || In the volcanic lair: Entrance through a shaft into the largest cave<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/944:-1076+s.png (944, 1076)] || -56 || 2 || Volcano || Cave under Lava Lake || || || || || || In the volcanic lair: Shaft down to the large cave<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/944:-1077+s.png (944, 1077)] || -56 || 3 || Volcano || Cave under lava and part of Lava Lake || || || || || || In the volcanic lair: Entrance into the first cave beneath the lava through the lava lake via a steep shaft connecting to this part of the lava lake in the two images to the right of this. In this image the part right of the top of the shaft going down right is filled with lava you can descend into. The lava does not go beneath this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/944:-1078+s.png (944, 1078)] || -56 || 4 || Volcano || Cave under Lava Lake || || || || || || In the volcanic lair: Parts of two caves<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/944:-1079+s.png (944, 1079)] || -56 || 5 || Volcano || Cave under Lava Lake || Y || Y || || || 2 || In the volcanic lair: Upper cave Cueball is talking in front of two coins<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/944:-1080+s.png (944, 1080)] || -56 || 6 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/944:-1081+s.png (944, 1081)] || -56 || 7 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/944:-1082+s.png (944, 1082)] || -56 || 8 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano, below the rock in the lava pool<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/944:-1083+s.png (944, 1083)] || -56 || 9 || Volcano || Surface of Lava Lake and rock || Y || Y || Y || Y || || Lava lake; Partly above the lava lake to the left and right (where you can descend into the lava). In the center of the image there is a large rock which is jutting up out of the lava lake. To the left are Cueball and Megan walking left down the rock on their way to take a diving trip into the lava lake, she speaks. In the middle near the rocks highest point stands a wizard figure (Gandalf) with wizard hat, staff beard and cloak. He is looking left. To the right just on the last raised rock part before the lava stands another Cueball looking down on and calling to his horse that is swimming in the lava lake. To the left of the rock there are one large bubble and two other small bubbles on the surface. A small plume has risen just above the surface, there are three large clouds as well as 9 small bubbles hanging in the air above the surface and a splash of lava on the surface. To the left above the horse there are part of two large clouds and a small bubble in the air. The rock descends into the lava lake rapidly on both sides, more than half the way towards the bottom on both sides before the edges of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/944:-1084+s.png (944, 1084)] || -56 || 10 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/945:-1069+s.png (945, 1069)] || -55 || -5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/945:-1070+s.png (945, 1070)] || -55 || -4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/945:-1071+s.png (945, 1071)] || -55 || -3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/945:-1072+s.png (945, 1072)] || -55 || -2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the lair beneath the lava<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/945:-1073+s.png (945, 1073)] || -55 || -1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/945:-1074+s.png (945, 1074)] || -55 || 0 || Volcano || Cave under Lava Lake || Y || Y || || Y || || In the volcanic lair: Floor of the largest cave with three people and desks with chairs and laptops<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/945:-1075+s.png (945, 1075)] || -55 || 1 || Volcano || Cave under Lava Lake || || || || || || In the volcanic lair: Ceiling of the largest cave<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/945:-1076+s.png (945, 1076)] || -55 || 2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the volcanic lair<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/945:-1077+s.png (945, 1077)] || -55 || 3 || Volcano || Cave under lava and part of Lava Lake || || || || || || In the volcanic lair: Entrance into the first cave beneath the lava through the lava lake via a steep shaft connecting to this part of the lava lake via the images above and to the right of this. In this image the part to the very left just after the highest point in the ceiling is filled with lava you can descend into. And then this lava bends to the right under that wall in the cave and begins to ascend upwards to the right. The lava does not go beneath this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/945:-1078+s.png (945, 1078)] || -55 || 4 || Volcano || Cave under Lava Lake || || || || || || In the volcanic lair: Shaft up to the upper cave<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/945:-1079+s.png (945, 1079)] || -55 || 5 || Volcano || Cave under Lava Lake || || Y || || || || In the volcanic lair: Upper cave some of Cueballs text<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/945:-1080+s.png (945, 1080)] || -55 || 6 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/945:-1081+s.png (945, 1081)] || -55 || 7 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/945:-1082+s.png (945, 1082)] || -55 || 8 || Volcano || Black Lava Lake || || || || || || Lava lake; completely beneath the surface with areas where it is possible to descend into. A very tiny part of the lake in the top right corner, where the bottom of the lake just descends into from the image above to the right of the rock outcrop, but it is mainly in the next image right that the bottom really begins to fall down towards the shaft into the lair<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/945:-1083+s.png (945, 1083)] || -55 || 9 || Volcano || Surface of Lava Lake || || || || Y || || Lava lake; Partly above where there are fumes and bubbles. The largest bubble is to the right of this image. There are two other small bubbles also on the surface and seven large clouds and one small as well as 15 small bubbles and a spark hanging in the air above the surface. You can descend into the lava lake here. After the first rapid descend after the rock island in the image to the left, the bottom descends more slowly through this image towards the right. First at the very right edge does the bottom descend below the edge into the image below. This happens beneath the largest bubble on the surface<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/945:-1084+s.png (945, 1084)] || -55 || 10 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/946:-1069+s.png (946, 1069)] || -54 || -5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/946:-1070+s.png (946, 1070)] || -54 || -4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/946:-1071+s.png (946, 1071)] || -54 || -3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/946:-1072+s.png (946, 1072)] || -54 || -2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the lair beneath the lava<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/946:-1073+s.png (946, 1073)] || -54 || -1 || Volcano || Cave under Lava Lake || || || || || || In the volcanic lair: Left part of the deepest cave<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/946:-1074+s.png (946, 1074)] || -54 || 0 || Volcano || Cave under Lava Lake || Y || || || Y || || In the volcanic lair: Right part of the largest cave with Elon Musk in a chain on a pedestal<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/946:-1075+s.png (946, 1075)] || -54 || 1 || Volcano || Cave under Lava Lake || || || || || || In the volcanic lair: Celling of the right part of the largest cave and the ceiling entrance to the deeper cave<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/946:-1076+s.png (946, 1076)] || -54 || 2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/946:-1077+s.png (946, 1077)] || -54 || 3 || Volcano || Black Lava Lake || || || || || || Lava lake; completely beneath the surface with areas where it is possible to descend into. Shaft down to the lair beneath the lava. This is the lowest level with images of lava lake and the shaft. It '''cannot''' be reached by a straight fall from the top, six images above. Because higher up the shaft begins to take a turn to the left in under an outcrop in the shaft four images above. This can thus only be reached by going left once descends into the images above this image. Continuing with going left from here the shaft continues to go even lower in the next image to the left of this. Here the shaft reaches its lowest point. This part of the shaft is beginning to take a turn from going straight down to moving left. At the bottom left the lava is still about a third part above the bottom edge. In the next image to the left the lava almost reaches the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/946:-1078+s.png (946, 1078)] || -54 || 4 || Volcano || Black Lava Lake || || || || || || Lava lake; completely beneath the surface with areas where it is possible to descend into. Shaft down to the lair beneath the lava. This is the lowest part of the shaft that can be reached by a straight fall down from the two sparks between the clouds five images above. Higher up the shaft begins to take a turn to the left anything left of this point would be under an outcrop in the shaft three images above. It is thus only the very top right corner of this part of the shaft that can be reached directly. Going left from here the shaft continues to go even lower, and in the image below this the shaft reaches the lowest level with images, though the image to the left of this has lava almost to the bottom of the image below this, compared to only to the last third in the image just below this one. Going left from here leads to the lair beneath the lava lake. This part of the shaft sways gently from bottom left towards top right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/946:-1079+s.png (946, 1079)] || -54 || 5 || Volcano || Black Lava Lake || || || || || || Lava lake; completely beneath the surface with areas where it is possible to descend into. Shaft down to the lair beneath the lava. This part of the shaft is four images below the surface image, and two above the bottom of the shaft. It goes almost completely straight up in almost the entire images width, without breaking the frames left or right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/946:-1080+s.png (946, 1080)] || -54 || 6 || Volcano || Black Lava Lake || || || || || || Lava lake; completely beneath the surface with areas where it is possible to descend into. Shaft down to the lair beneath the lava. This part of the shaft is three images below the surface image, and three above the bottom of the shaft. It goes almost completely straight up in almost the entire images width, without breaking the frame to the left, but at the very top it break the frame to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/946:-1081+s.png (946, 1081)] || -54 || 7 || Volcano || Black Lava Lake || || || || || || Lava lake; completely beneath the surface with areas where it is possible to descend into. Shaft down to the lair beneath the lava. This part of the shaft is two images below the surface image, and four above the bottom of the shaft. It is this image where the shaft takes a turn from going straight up in the middle of this level of images below, to going over the right edge in this image and in the one above. An outcrop is thus hanging out over the bottom part of the shaft, making it more difficult to enter into the shaft, and also making it possible to become stuck if you do not know the layout. It is always possible to get out, by clicking up repeatedly while alternatingly pushing left or right arrow. At the slimmest part, just below the top of the frame, there is only a slim part of this image where there are still lave to descend into<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/946:-1082+s.png (946, 1082)] || -54 || 8 || Volcano || Black Lava Lake || || || || || || Lava lake; completely beneath the surface with areas where it is possible to descend into. Shaft down to the lair beneath the lava. This is the entry to the shaft, one image below the surface image, and five above the bottom of the shaft. The bottom of the lava lake descends rapidly from just below the top of this image to the left to reaching out over the edge of the shaft going far down in the last part to the right of the image below the two bobbles above each other at the surface one image above<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/946:-1083+s.png (946, 1083)] || -54 || 9 || Volcano || Surface of Lava Lake || || || || Y || || Lava lake; Partly above where there are fumes and bubbles. The largest bubble is in the center of this image. There are two other small bubbles also on the surface and six large clouds as well as 14 small bubbles hanging in the air above the surface. You can descend into the lava lake here. This is above the deepest shaft into the lava, the one that leads into the lair beneath the lava lake. Along the entire image the bottom is below the images edge. In the image below the bottom descends rapidly, but first at the very right edge does the shaft going into the image two images below this open up. First at the very right edge does the bottom disappear completely below. This happens beneath ´the bubble on the surface with another bubble in the air above this just left of the tip of the cloud that is cut off at the right side of the images edge. Descending from right there will make it possible to go as far down straight as possible, almost all the way to the bottom of the shaft. There is even lava straight down through this opening in the shaft under this image for four images below, and there is also an even deeper image five images below the surface where there is lava beneath this image. But the shaft then curves back left, and only by moving back left is it possible to get further down. From the bottom of the straight part of the shaft it is possible to walk left to get into the lair below<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/946:-1084+s.png (946, 1084)] || -54 || 10 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/947:-1069+s.png (947, 1069)] || -53 || -5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/947:-1070+s.png (947, 1070)] || -53 || -4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/947:-1071+s.png (947, 1071)] || -53 || -3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/947:-1072+s.png (947, 1072)] || -53 || -2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the lair beneath the lava<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/947:-1073+s.png (947, 1073)] || -53 || -1 || Volcano || Cave under Lava Lake || Y || Y || || Y || 1 || In the volcanic lair: Right part of the deepest cave with Ponytail and Hairbun in front of an antenna from the ceiling. A coin is on top of this.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/947:-1074+s.png (947, 1074)] || -53 || 0 || Volcano || Cave under Lava Lake || || || || || || In the volcanic lair: Shaft going down to the deepest cave<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/947:-1075+s.png (947, 1075)] || -53 || 1 || Volcano || Black - almost || || || || || || Black below the volcanic lair, except the right part of the ceiling of the entrance to the deepest cave can be seen<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/947:-1076+s.png (947, 1076)] || -53 || 2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/947:-1077+s.png (947, 1077)] || -53 || 3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/947:-1078+s.png (947, 1078)] || -53 || 4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/947:-1079+s.png (947, 1079)] || -53 || 5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/947:-1080+s.png (947, 1080)] || -53 || 6 || Volcano || Black Lava Lake || || || || || || Lava lake; completely beneath the surface with areas where it is possible to descend into. Shaft down to the lair beneath the lava. Just the very top left corner is open lava<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/947:-1081+s.png (947, 1081)] || -53 || 7 || Volcano || Black Lava Lake || || || || || || Lava lake; completely beneath the surface with areas where it is possible to descend into. Shaft down to the lair beneath the lava. This part of the shaft is two images below the surface image, and four above the bottom of the shaft. It is in this image and the one to the left that the shaft has shifted from being only to the left (and below) this image going straight up, to moving over the border to the right into this image. To the left (in the image to the left) an outcrop thus hangs out over the bottom part of the shaft, making it more difficult to enter into the shaft, and also making it possible to become stuck if you do not know the layout. It is always possible to get out, by clicking up repeatedly while alternatingly pushing left or right arrow. Just at the left part of this image it is possible to descend one image down, as there is a small part of the upper right corner of the image below that is also open lava lake<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/947:-1082+s.png (947, 1082)] || -53 || 8 || Volcano || Black Lava Lake || || || || || || Lava lake; completely beneath the surface with areas where it is possible to descend into. Shaft down to the lair beneath the lava. At the very left side of this image (or even better just on the other side in the image to the left) is the entry to the shaft. This image is one image below the surface image, and five above the bottom of the shaft (which is left of this image). The bottom of the lava lake descends is half way down this image in the right part. But from the middle there is an edge where the shaft begins to going straight down. At this point there is not more than two images down (at most at the very left part), but just a little further left in to the left image and there are two more images down, and then one more by going left in to the lair beneath the lava<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/947:-1083+s.png (947, 1083)] || -53 || 9 || Volcano || Surface of Lava Lake || || || || Y || || Lava lake; Partly above where there are fumes and bubbles. The largest bubble is at the right end of this image. There are five other small bubbles also on the surface and seven large clouds as well as 20 small bubbles hanging in the air above the surface. You can descend into the lava lake here. The left edge of this image is just right of where the deepest shaft goes into the lava, the one that leads into the lair beneath the lava lake. Along the entire image the bottom is below the images edge. In the image below the bottom is steady about half way down in the next image for half of the image to the right. But around the middle of the image, just left of the high cloud in the middle of this image is there a cliff below the lava so the bottom immediately descends below even the image two below this. At the very left most part of this image, there is even lava down in the image three images below this. Descending like this will make it possible to go far enough down to get from there by walking left into the lair below. But in the image to the left you can go even further down in one fall<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/947:-1084+s.png (947, 1084)] || -53 || 10 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/948:-1069+s.png (948, 1069)] || -52 || -5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/948:-1070+s.png (948, 1070)] || -52 || -4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/948:-1071+s.png (948, 1071)] || -52 || -3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/948:-1072+s.png (948, 1072)] || -52 || -2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the lair beneath the lava<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/948:-1073+s.png (948, 1073)] || -52 || -1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/948:-1074+s.png (948, 1074)] || -52 || 0 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/948:-1075+s.png (948, 1075)] || -52 || 1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/948:-1076+s.png (948, 1076)] || -52 || 2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/948:-1077+s.png (948, 1077)] || -52 || 3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/948:-1078+s.png (948, 1078)] || -52 || 4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/948:-1079+s.png (948, 1079)] || -52 || 5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/948:-1080+s.png (948, 1080)] || -52 || 6 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/948:-1081+s.png (948, 1081)] || -52 || 7 || Volcano || Black Lava Lake || || || || || || Lava lake; completely beneath the surface with areas where it is possible to descend into. Hole in the lava lake floor right. Below the higher of two rocks that are floating down inside the lava lake there is a deep hole in the right part of the lava lake. (Not compared to the shaft to the lair). In this image the deepest and left most part of this hole just enters the top of this image. The center of the shaft going into this hole, is between the two floating rocks. It is possible to get stuck in this hole, but it is always possible to get out, by clicking up repeatedly while alternatingly pushing left or right arrow<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/948:-1082+s.png (948, 1082)] || -52 || 8 || Volcano || Black Lava Lake || || || || || || Lava lake; completely beneath the surface with areas where it is possible to descend into. Hole in the lava lake floor right. The center of the shaft going into this hole, is between the two floating rocks. The shaft is split between this image which has the main part to the right of this image and the next image to the right, which has the rest of the shaft. The hole continues one more image down, but only under this image and only a short distance further. It is thus nowhere near as deep as the shaft going to the lair. It is possible to get stuck in this hole, but it is always possible to get out, by clicking up repeatedly while alternatingly pushing left or right arrow<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/948:-1083+s.png (948, 1083)] || -52 || 9 || Volcano || Surface of Lava Lake || || || || Y || || Lava lake; Partly above where there are fumes and bubbles. The largest bubble is just left of the center of this image. There are five other small bubbles also on the surface and five large clouds as well as nine small bubbles hanging in the air above the surface. You can descend into the lava lake here. Just below the center of this image beneath the two bubbles there is a small rock outcrop that floats (or juts out from another wall in the crater). The exact same happens in the next image to the right. Although the bottom of the crater is below this image half way down in the image below, it is thus possible to stand high up in the lava here. It is also possible to walk under this floating solid rock in the lava. This rock floats higher up than the one in the next image. Just to the left of this floating rock beneath the left tip of the rightmost cloud there is a deeper hole in the bottom of the lake that goes two images below this one. The hole just barely extends into the image two below this<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/948:-1084+s.png (948, 1084)] || -52 || 10 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/948:-1085+s.png (948, 1085)] || -52 || 11 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/948:-1086+s.png (948, 1086)] || -52 || 12 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/948:-1087+s.png (948, 1087)] || -52 || 13 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/948:-1088+s.png (948, 1088)] || -52 || 14 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/949:-1069+s.png (949, 1069)] || -51 || -5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/949:-1070+s.png (949, 1070)] || -51 || -4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/949:-1071+s.png (949, 1071)] || -51 || -3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/949:-1072+s.png (949, 1072)] || -51 || -2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below volcano<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/949:-1073+s.png (949, 1073)] || -51 || -1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/949:-1074+s.png (949, 1074)] || -51 || 0 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/949:-1075+s.png (949, 1075)] || -51 || 1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/949:-1076+s.png (949, 1076)] || -51 || 2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/949:-1077+s.png (949, 1077)] || -51 || 3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/949:-1078+s.png (949, 1078)] || -51 || 4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/949:-1079+s.png (949, 1079)] || -51 || 5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/949:-1080+s.png (949, 1080)] || -51 || 6 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/949:-1081+s.png (949, 1081)] || -51 || 7 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/949:-1082+s.png (949, 1082)] || -51 || 8 || Volcano || Black Lava Lake || || || || || || Lava lake; completely beneath the surface with areas where it is possible to descend into. Hole in the lava lake floor right. The center of the shaft going into this hole, is between the two floating rocks. The shaft is split between this image which has the smallest part to the left of this image and the next image to the left, which has the rest and main part of the shaft. The hole continues one more image down, but only under the image to the left and only a short distance further. It is thus nowhere near as deep as the shaft going to the lair. It is possible to get stuck in this hole because there is a small outcrop in the shaft in this image, going right in under the top of the shaft. And when trying to get out, it is easy to the end under one of the two floating rocks. But it is always possible to get out, by clicking up repeatedly while alternatingly pushing left or right arrow. The bottom of the lowest and biggest floating rock under the lava is at the top of this image. The bottom curves, so you can get up under the rock and again get a little stuck. Apart from the shaft to the left, the bottom of the lava lake ascends towards the right towards the end of the crater. At the far right the lava goes above the edge of this image before the edge, meaning that there is no more lava in the image to the right of this one, only in the right image above, which is be the last with lava going right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/949:-1083+s.png (949, 1083)] || -51 || 9 || Volcano || Surface of Lava Lake || || || || Y || || Lava lake; Partly above where there are fumes and bubbles. The largest bubble is at the right part of this image, and further right there is another rather large bubble. There are four other small bubbles also on the surface and eight large clouds, one of them to the right is the longest of all clouds, and the two clouds at the top of the frame is the highest clouds, and the small one on top of the other is the only one to break the top frame over the lava lake to be seen in the image row above. There is a small plume to the left and a spark on the surface shooting a bubble up in the air and here are also 6 other small bubbles hanging in the air above the surface. You can descend into the lava lake here. Just below the middle of the left part of this image between the edge of the zigzag cloud to the left and the jumping bubble to the right there is a small rock outcrop that floats (or juts out from another wall in the crater). The exact same happens in the next image to the left. Although the bottom of the crater is below the bottom edge of this image through the entire image (extending about a third down in this image), it is thus possible to stand higher up in the lava here on this outcrop. The outcrop is lower than the one in the image to the left, and part of this is extending beneath the edge of this image to the image below. In the image below It is also possible to walk under this floating solid rock in the lava. Just to the right of this floating rock beneath the small plume at the very left most part of the image there is a deeper hole in the bottom of the lake that here goes almost down to the bottom of the images below this one. In the image to the left of this hole even extends into the image two below this<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/949:-1084+s.png (949, 1084)] || -51 || 10 || Volcano || White - almost || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater except the tiniest wisp at the right bottom of this image, where the top of a cloud, that is mainly located in the image below, pops up<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/949:-1085+s.png (949, 1085)] || -51 || 11 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/949:-1086+s.png (949, 1086)] || -51 || 12 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/949:-1087+s.png (949, 1087)] || -51 || 13 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/949:-1088+s.png (949, 1088)] || -51 || 14 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/950:-1069+s.png (950, 1069)] || -50 || -5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/950:-1070+s.png (950, 1070)] || -50 || -4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/950:-1071+s.png (950, 1071)] || -50 || -3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/950:-1072+s.png (950, 1072)] || -50 || -2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/950:-1073+s.png (950, 1073)] || -50 || -1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/950:-1074+s.png (950, 1074)] || -50 || 0 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/950:-1075+s.png (950, 1075)] || -50 || 1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/950:-1076+s.png (950, 1076)] || -50 || 2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/950:-1077+s.png (950, 1077)] || -50 || 3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/950:-1078+s.png (950, 1078)] || -50 || 4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/950:-1079+s.png (950, 1079)] || -50 || 5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/950:-1080+s.png (950, 1080)] || -50 || 6 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/950:-1081+s.png (950, 1081)] || -50 || 7 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/950:-1082+s.png (950, 1082)] || -50 || 8 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/950:-1083+s.png (950, 1083)] || -50 || 9 || Volcano || Surface of Lava Lake || || || || Y || || Lava lake; Partly above where there are fumes and bubbles. The largest bubble is in the right part of this image, it is the largest on this side of the rock outcrop in the lava lake. It is very close to the right edge of the lava lake, actually the lake stops right at the right edge of this image, without showing any of the right bank, but also without showing any of the lake in the next image to the right of this. There are six other small bubbles also on the surface and five large clouds (and the edge of the high cloud from the image to the left) as well as five small bubbles and a spark hanging in the air above the surface. You can descend into the lava lake here, which is not very deep here, and there is no lava in the image below this. (Above this image is the image with two drones and a coin)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/950:-1084+s.png (950, 1084)] || -50 || 10 || Volcano || Drones || || Y || || Y || 1 || Two drones are flying in the empty air above the right side of the lava lake. Each has four rotors and some device suspended beneath their main body. The drone to the right is talking to the other drone that is above it and a little further left. Just below this left drone (but still above the right drone) there is a coin.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/950:-1085+s.png (950, 1085)] || -50 || 11 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/950:-1086+s.png (950, 1086)] || -50 || 12 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/950:-1087+s.png (950, 1087)] || -50 || 13 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/950:-1088+s.png (950, 1088)] || -50 || 14 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/951:-1069+s.png (951, 1069)] || -49 || -5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/951:-1070+s.png (951, 1070)] || -49 || -4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/951:-1071+s.png (951, 1071)] || -49 || -3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/951:-1072+s.png (951, 1072)] || -49 || -2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/951:-1073+s.png (951, 1073)] || -49 || -1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/951:-1074+s.png (951, 1074)] || -49 || 0 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/951:-1075+s.png (951, 1075)] || -49 || 1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/951:-1076+s.png (951, 1076)] || -49 || 2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/951:-1077+s.png (951, 1077)] || -49 || 3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/951:-1078+s.png (951, 1078)] || -49 || 4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/951:-1079+s.png (951, 1079)] || -49 || 5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/951:-1080+s.png (951, 1080)] || -49 || 6 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/951:-1081+s.png (951, 1081)] || -49 || 7 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/951:-1082+s.png (951, 1082)] || -49 || 8 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/951:-1083+s.png (951, 1083)] || -49 || 9 || Volcano || Surface of Lava Lake || || || || || || Lava lake; right bank without any lava visible. Only the smallest part of the first small cloud enters the image to the left. Most of the image is black as the volcano crater rises steeply from here towards the right in the upper left quadrant<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/951:-1084+s.png (951, 1084)] || -49 || 10 || Volcano || Volcano crater right || || || || || || An almost vertical slope upwards and right at the right edge of the crater<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/951:-1085+s.png (951, 1085)] || -49 || 11 || Volcano || Volcano crater right || || || || Y || || A very steep slope down into the volcano on the right side of the crater. On the middle of this slope there is a small plant<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/951:-1086+s.png (951, 1086)] || -49 || 12 || Volcano || Volcano crater right || || || || || || A very steep slope down into the volcano on the right side of the crater.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/951:-1087+s.png (951, 1087)] || -49 || 13 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/951:-1088+s.png (951, 1088)] || -49 || 14 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over lava lake in volcano crater<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/952:-1069+s.png (952, 1069)] || -48 || -5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/952:-1070+s.png (952, 1070)] || -48 || -4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/952:-1071+s.png (952, 1071)] || -48 || -3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/952:-1072+s.png (952, 1072)] || -48 || -2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/952:-1073+s.png (952, 1073)] || -48 || -1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/952:-1074+s.png (952, 1074)] || -48 || 0 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/952:-1075+s.png (952, 1075)] || -48 || 1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/952:-1076+s.png (952, 1076)] || -48 || 2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/952:-1077+s.png (952, 1077)] || -48 || 3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/952:-1078+s.png (952, 1078)] || -48 || 4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/952:-1079+s.png (952, 1079)] || -48 || 5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/952:-1080+s.png (952, 1080)] || -48 || 6 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/952:-1081+s.png (952, 1081)] || -48 || 7 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/952:-1082+s.png (952, 1082)] || -48 || 8 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/952:-1083+s.png (952, 1083)] || -48 || 9 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/952:-1084+s.png (952, 1084)] || -48 || 10 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/952:-1085+s.png (952, 1085)] || -48 || 11 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/952:-1086+s.png (952, 1086)] || -48 || 12 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/952:-1087+s.png (952, 1087)] || -48 || 13 || Volcano || Crater top right || Y || Y || || Y || || At the left edge of the right top of the volcano crater Cueball stands behind Megan who again stands on the very edge of the crater and throws in 16 items (rings according to her text). The crater goes almost straight down from this cliff, and although she stands very near the left edge of the image, the cliff falls below the bottom edge of the image before crossing the left edge. Behind them to the right the ground is very uneven with a sharp and large rock jutting up from the ground and a large step up to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/952:-1088+s.png (952, 1088)] || -48 || 14 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over the volcano crater right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/953:-1069+s.png (953, 1069)] || -47 || -5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/953:-1070+s.png (953, 1070)] || -47 || -4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/953:-1071+s.png (953, 1071)] || -47 || -3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/953:-1072+s.png (953, 1072)] || -47 || -2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/953:-1073+s.png (953, 1073)] || -47 || -1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/953:-1074+s.png (953, 1074)] || -47 || 0 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/953:-1075+s.png (953, 1075)] || -47 || 1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/953:-1076+s.png (953, 1076)] || -47 || 2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/953:-1077+s.png (953, 1077)] || -47 || 3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/953:-1078+s.png (953, 1078)] || -47 || 4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/953:-1079+s.png (953, 1079)] || -47 || 5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/953:-1080+s.png (953, 1080)] || -47 || 6 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/953:-1081+s.png (953, 1081)] || -47 || 7 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/953:-1082+s.png (953, 1082)] || -47 || 8 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/953:-1083+s.png (953, 1083)] || -47 || 9 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/953:-1084+s.png (953, 1084)] || -47 || 10 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/953:-1085+s.png (953, 1085)] || -47 || 11 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/953:-1086+s.png (953, 1086)] || -47 || 12 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/953:-1087+s.png (953, 1087)] || -47 || 13 || Volcano || Crater top right || Y || Y || || Y || || A lava pool is located in the right part of this image, but just right of it there are a girl with a hair bun and a Megan like girl, both are only kids smaller than the adults in the comic. The lava lake has three smaller bubbles and also three plumes. The girl with hair bun talks but the text is cut off at the right edge of the image. To the left of the lake, there is some rubble and bare ground here on top of the right part of the crater<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/953:-1088+s.png (953, 1088)] || -47 || 14 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over the volcano crater right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/954:-1069+s.png (954, 1069)] || -46 || -5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/954:-1070+s.png (954, 1070)] || -46 || -4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/954:-1071+s.png (954, 1071)] || -46 || -3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/954:-1072+s.png (954, 1072)] || -46 || -2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/954:-1073+s.png (954, 1073)] || -46 || -1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/954:-1074+s.png (954, 1074)] || -46 || 0 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/954:-1075+s.png (954, 1075)] || -46 || 1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/954:-1076+s.png (954, 1076)] || -46 || 2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/954:-1077+s.png (954, 1077)] || -46 || 3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/954:-1078+s.png (954, 1078)] || -46 || 4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/954:-1079+s.png (954, 1079)] || -46 || 5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/954:-1080+s.png (954, 1080)] || -46 || 6 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/954:-1081+s.png (954, 1081)] || -46 || 7 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/954:-1082+s.png (954, 1082)] || -46 || 8 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/954:-1083+s.png (954, 1083)] || -46 || 9 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/954:-1084+s.png (954, 1084)] || -46 || 10 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/954:-1085+s.png (954, 1085)] || -46 || 11 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/954:-1086+s.png (954, 1086)] || -46 || 12 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/954:-1087+s.png (954, 1087)] || -46 || 13 || Volcano || Crater top right || || Y || || Y || || A lava pool is located in the left part of this image. The pool has two large bubbles sticking out. It also has a small black hammer like thing that juts out in the middle, and from that fumes comes off in four lines. There are also three vapor plumes and small dots of lava floating above it. To the right is a plateau with loose rocks, and then the top of the right part of the crater finishes and begins the downslope to the right. At the very left edge of the image there are two lines of text, part of the text from the girl in the image to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/954:-1088+s.png (954, 1088)] || -46 || 14 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over the volcano crater right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/955:-1069+s.png (955, 1069)] || -45 || -5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/955:-1070+s.png (955, 1070)] || -45 || -4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/955:-1071+s.png (955, 1071)] || -45 || -3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/955:-1072+s.png (955, 1072)] || -45 || -2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/955:-1073+s.png (955, 1073)] || -45 || -1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/955:-1074+s.png (955, 1074)] || -45 || 0 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/955:-1075+s.png (955, 1075)] || -45 || 1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/955:-1076+s.png (955, 1076)] || -45 || 2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/955:-1077+s.png (955, 1077)] || -45 || 3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/955:-1078+s.png (955, 1078)] || -45 || 4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/955:-1079+s.png (955, 1079)] || -45 || 5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/955:-1080+s.png (955, 1080)] || -45 || 6 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/955:-1081+s.png (955, 1081)] || -45 || 7 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/955:-1082+s.png (955, 1082)] || -45 || 8 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/955:-1083+s.png (955, 1083)] || -45 || 9 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/955:-1084+s.png (955, 1084)] || -45 || 10 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/955:-1085+s.png (955, 1085)] || -45 || 11 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/955:-1086+s.png (955, 1086)] || -45 || 12 || Volcano || Slope right || || || || || || The steep slope down the right side takes a little rise up again in the middle of this mage, like a little ramp for a sleigh or a bike, but then proceeds down again<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/955:-1087+s.png (955, 1087)] || -45 || 13 || Volcano || Slope right || || || || || || The very steep slope down the right side<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/955:-1088+s.png (955, 1088)] || -45 || 14 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air over the volcano crater right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/956:-1069+s.png (956, 1069)] || -44 || -5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/956:-1070+s.png (956, 1070)] || -44 || -4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/956:-1071+s.png (956, 1071)] || -44 || -3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/956:-1072+s.png (956, 1072)] || -44 || -2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/956:-1073+s.png (956, 1073)] || -44 || -1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/956:-1074+s.png (956, 1074)] || -44 || 0 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/956:-1075+s.png (956, 1075)] || -44 || 1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/956:-1076+s.png (956, 1076)] || -44 || 2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/956:-1077+s.png (956, 1077)] || -44 || 3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/956:-1078+s.png (956, 1078)] || -44 || 4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/956:-1079+s.png (956, 1079)] || -44 || 5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/956:-1080+s.png (956, 1080)] || -44 || 6 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/956:-1081+s.png (956, 1081)] || -44 || 7 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/956:-1082+s.png (956, 1082)] || -44 || 8 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/956:-1083+s.png (956, 1083)] || -44 || 9 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/956:-1084+s.png (956, 1084)] || -44 || 10 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/956:-1085+s.png (956, 1085)] || -44 || 11 || Volcano || Slope right || Y || || || Y || || Megan is sliding down the very steep slope on an old fashioned snow sleigh. She is at the very top left of this image and is cut off at the top edge so only half of her (the head part) and the sleigh can be seen<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/956:-1086+s.png (956, 1086)] || -44 || 12 || Volcano || Slope right || Y || || || Y || || Megan is sliding down the very steep slope (which only takes up the bottom left part of this image) on an old fashioned snow sleigh. She is at the very bottom and center of this image and is cut off at the bottom edge so only half of her (the body) and the sleigh can be seen. Dust stands up behind the sleigh indicating its speed<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/956:-1087+s.png (956, 1087)] || -44 || 13 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/956:-1088+s.png (956, 1088)] || -44 || 14 || Volcano || Eagles flying || || Y || Y || || || Two eagles are flying in empty air talking about Frodo and Tolkien<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/957:-1069+s.png (957, 1069)] || -43 || -5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/957:-1070+s.png (957, 1070)] || -43 || -4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/957:-1071+s.png (957, 1071)] || -43 || -3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/957:-1072+s.png (957, 1072)] || -43 || -2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/957:-1073+s.png (957, 1073)] || -43 || -1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/957:-1074+s.png (957, 1074)] || -43 || 0 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/957:-1075+s.png (957, 1075)] || -43 || 1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/957:-1076+s.png (957, 1076)] || -43 || 2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/957:-1077+s.png (957, 1077)] || -43 || 3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/957:-1078+s.png (957, 1078)] || -43 || 4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/957:-1079+s.png (957, 1079)] || -43 || 5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/957:-1080+s.png (957, 1080)] || -43 || 6 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/957:-1081+s.png (957, 1081)] || -43 || 7 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/957:-1082+s.png (957, 1082)] || -43 || 8 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/957:-1083+s.png (957, 1083)] || -43 || 9 || Volcano || Black - almost || || || || || || Black below the volcano except for the tiniest white triangle at the very top right corner where a very small part of the steep slope of the volcano can be seen<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/957:-1084+s.png (957, 1084)] || -43 || 10 || Volcano || Slope right || || || || || 1 || A very steep slope down the right side of the volcano. At the top left there is a small plateau or step where the ground rises before the slope continues down. Above this slope there is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/957:-1085+s.png (957, 1085)] || -43 || 11 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Only a tiny part of the slope enters this image at the bottom left part of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/957:-1086+s.png (957, 1086)] || -43 || 12 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/957:-1087+s.png (957, 1087)] || -43 || 13 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/957:-1088+s.png (957, 1088)] || -43 || 14 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/958:-1069+s.png (958, 1069)] || -42 || -5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/958:-1070+s.png (958, 1070)] || -42 || -4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/958:-1071+s.png (958, 1071)] || -42 || -3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/958:-1072+s.png (958, 1072)] || -42 || -2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/958:-1073+s.png (958, 1073)] || -42 || -1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/958:-1074+s.png (958, 1074)] || -42 || 0 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/958:-1075+s.png (958, 1075)] || -42 || 1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/958:-1076+s.png (958, 1076)] || -42 || 2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/958:-1077+s.png (958, 1077)] || -42 || 3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/958:-1078+s.png (958, 1078)] || -42 || 4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/958:-1079+s.png (958, 1079)] || -42 || 5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/958:-1080+s.png (958, 1080)] || -42 || 6 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/958:-1081+s.png (958, 1081)] || -42 || 7 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/958:-1082+s.png (958, 1082)] || -42 || 8 || Volcano || Black - almost || || || || || || Black below the volcano except for a little white at the top right corner where a small part of the steep slope of the volcano can be seen<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/958:-1083+s.png (958, 1083)] || -42 || 9 || Volcano || Slope right || Y || Y || || Y || || Ponytail come racing down the steep slope on her bike with dust blowing up behind her. She is talking<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/958:-1084+s.png (958, 1084)] || -42 || 10 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/958:-1085+s.png (958, 1085)] || -42 || 11 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/958:-1086+s.png (958, 1086)] || -42 || 12 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/958:-1087+s.png (958, 1087)] || -42 || 13 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/958:-1088+s.png (958, 1088)] || -42 || 14 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/959:-1069+s.png (959, 1069)] || -41 || -5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/959:-1070+s.png (959, 1070)] || -41 || -4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/959:-1071+s.png (959, 1071)] || -41 || -3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/959:-1072+s.png (959, 1072)] || -41 || -2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/959:-1073+s.png (959, 1073)] || -41 || -1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/959:-1074+s.png (959, 1074)] || -41 || 0 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/959:-1075+s.png (959, 1075)] || -41 || 1 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/959:-1076+s.png (959, 1076)] || -41 || 2 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/959:-1077+s.png (959, 1077)] || -41 || 3 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/959:-1078+s.png (959, 1078)] || -41 || 4 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/959:-1079+s.png (959, 1079)] || -41 || 5 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/959:-1080+s.png (959, 1080)] || -41 || 6 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/959:-1081+s.png (959, 1081)] || -41 || 7 || Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/959:-1082+s.png (959, 1082)] || -41 || 8 || Volcano || Slope right || || || || || || Steep part of the slope down the mountain towards right. A small rock outcrop stops the descend towards right for a brief spell<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/959:-1083+s.png (959, 1083)] || -41 || 9 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/959:-1084+s.png (959, 1084)] || -41 || 10 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/959:-1085+s.png (959, 1085)] || -41 || 11 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/959:-1086+s.png (959, 1086)] || -41 || 12 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/959:-1087+s.png (959, 1087)] || -41 || 13 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/959:-1088+s.png (959, 1088)] || -41 || 14 || Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/960:-1069+s.png (960, 1069)] || -40 || -5 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/960:-1070+s.png (960, 1070)] || -40 || -4 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/960:-1071+s.png (960, 1071)] || -40 || -3 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/960:-1072+s.png (960, 1072)] || -40 || -2 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/960:-1073+s.png (960, 1073)] || -40 || -1 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/960:-1074+s.png (960, 1074)] || -40 || 0 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/960:-1075+s.png (960, 1075)] || -40 || 1 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/960:-1076+s.png (960, 1076)] || -40 || 2 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/960:-1077+s.png (960, 1077)] || -40 || 3 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/960:-1078+s.png (960, 1078)] || -40 || 4 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/960:-1079+s.png (960, 1079)] || -40 || 5 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/960:-1080+s.png (960, 1080)] || -40 || 6 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/960:-1081+s.png (960, 1081)] || -40 || 7 || Mountain Slope right || Slope right || Y || Y || || Y || || Two Cueballs who are climbing the steep slope. At the bottom right there is a large rock lying on the ground so that there is a hole beneath it. The rock is cut off at the right edge of this image. Just to the right and below the right Cueball there is a small vent with vapor coming out and drifting right. The Cueball to the left is up walking left away from the Cueball to the right, who is climbing up a small rise, with hands on the ground while he talks<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/960:-1082+s.png (960, 1082)] || -40 || 8 || Mountain Slope right || White - almost || || Y || || || || Empty air almost as the steep cliff on the slope towards right that takes the ground below the edge of this image except for a very small piece of the slope in the bottom left corner. Also half of the top line from the Cueball in the image below can be seen<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/960:-1083+s.png (960, 1083)] || -40 || 9 || Mountain Slope right || White || || || || || || Empty air above mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/960:-1084+s.png (960, 1084)] || -40 || 10 || Mountain Slope right || White || || || || || || Empty air above mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/961:-1069+s.png (961, 1069)] || -39 || -5 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/961:-1070+s.png (961, 1070)] || -39 || -4 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/961:-1071+s.png (961, 1071)] || -39 || -3 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/961:-1072+s.png (961, 1072)] || -39 || -2 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/961:-1073+s.png (961, 1073)] || -39 || -1 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/961:-1074+s.png (961, 1074)] || -39 || 0 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/961:-1075+s.png (961, 1075)] || -39 || 1 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/961:-1076+s.png (961, 1076)] || -39 || 2 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/961:-1077+s.png (961, 1077)] || -39 || 3 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/961:-1078+s.png (961, 1078)] || -39 || 4 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/961:-1079+s.png (961, 1079)] || -39 || 5 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/961:-1080+s.png (961, 1080)] || -39 || 6 || Mountain Slope right || Slope right || || || || || || Only a little white at the top of this image where rubles lies on a slope going down towards right in the right part of the image. In the center the ground is above the frame, but to the left there is a hole coming down with small rubbles at the bottom. To the very left the ground is again above the frame<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/961:-1081+s.png (961, 1081)] || -39 || 7 || Mountain Slope right || Slope right || Y || || || || || To the very left of this image on top of a very large rock, which is lying so you can see a hole beneath it and the next part of the slope beneath it to the right, is Megan standing with Cueball to her right. She holds up some kind of device looking left while Cueball is looking almost straight up away from her to the right. (Cueball is actually looking up at a coin that is located in the empty air in the image above this one)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/961:-1082+s.png (961, 1082)] || -39 || 8 || Mountain Slope right || White || || || || || 1 || Empty air with a coin hanging above Megan and Cueball on the big rock below. This is the coin Cueball looks up at (and which can be seen in the game from his position)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/961:-1083+s.png (961, 1083)] || -39 || 9 || Mountain Slope right || White || || || || || || Empty air above mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/961:-1084+s.png (961, 1084)] || -39 || 10 || Mountain Slope right || White || || || || || || Empty air above mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/962:-1069+s.png (962, 1069)] || -38 || -5 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/962:-1070+s.png (962, 1070)] || -38 || -4 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/962:-1071+s.png (962, 1071)] || -38 || -3 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/962:-1072+s.png (962, 1072)] || -38 || -2 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/962:-1073+s.png (962, 1073)] || -38 || -1 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/962:-1074+s.png (962, 1074)] || -38 || 0 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/962:-1075+s.png (962, 1075)] || -38 || 1 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/962:-1076+s.png (962, 1076)] || -38 || 2 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/962:-1077+s.png (962, 1077)] || -38 || 3 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/962:-1078+s.png (962, 1078)] || -38 || 4 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/962:-1079+s.png (962, 1079)] || -38 || 5 || Mountain Slope right || Black - almost || || || || || || Black below the mountain slope right except a little white at the top right corner where rubles lies on the steep slope going down towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/962:-1080+s.png (962, 1080)] || -38 || 6 || Mountain Slope right || Slope right || Y || Y || || Y || || Cueball is climbing up an almost vertical part of the steep rocky slope with Megan behind him. He looks down on her as she speaks. At the top left is a burning tree stomp, smoke from it is drifting right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/962:-1081+s.png (962, 1081)] || -38 || 7 || Mountain Slope right || White || || || || || || Empty air above mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/962:-1082+s.png (962, 1082)] || -38 || 8 || Mountain Slope right || White || || || || || || Empty air above mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/962:-1083+s.png (962, 1083)] || -38 || 9 || Mountain Slope right || White || || || || || || Empty air above mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/962:-1084+s.png (962, 1084)] || -38 || 10 || Mountain Slope right || White || || || || || || Empty air above mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/963:-1069+s.png (963, 1069)] || -37 || -5 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/963:-1070+s.png (963, 1070)] || -37 || -4 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/963:-1071+s.png (963, 1071)] || -37 || -3 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/963:-1072+s.png (963, 1072)] || -37 || -2 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/963:-1073+s.png (963, 1073)] || -37 || -1 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/963:-1074+s.png (963, 1074)] || -37 || 0 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/963:-1075+s.png (963, 1075)] || -37 || 1 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/963:-1076+s.png (963, 1076)] || -37 || 2 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/963:-1077+s.png (963, 1077)] || -37 || 3 || Mountain Slope right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/963:-1078+s.png (963, 1078)] || -37 || 4 || Mountain Slope right || Black - almost || || || || || || Black below the mountain slope right except in the top right corner where a small stone lies above the bare ground<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/963:-1079+s.png (963, 1079)] || -37 || 5 || Mountain Slope right || Slope right || Y || || || Y || || Ponytail is looking at a small plant to the left of her in the left part of this image. Cueball is standing further down this steep and bare rocky slope looking down and right exiting the image to the right where the top of a small boulder lying below the frame can be seen<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/963:-1080+s.png (963, 1080)] || -37 || 6 || Mountain Slope right || White || || || || || || Empty air above mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/963:-1081+s.png (963, 1081)] || -37 || 7 || Mountain Slope right || White || || || || || || Empty air above mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/963:-1082+s.png (963, 1082)] || -37 || 8 || Mountain Slope right || White || || || || || || Empty air above mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/963:-1083+s.png (963, 1083)] || -37 || 9 || Mountain Slope right || White || || || || || || Empty air above mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/963:-1084+s.png (963, 1084)] || -37 || 10 || Mountain Slope right || White || || || || || || Empty air above mountain slope right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/964:-1069+s.png (964, 1069)] || -36 || -5 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/964:-1070+s.png (964, 1070)] || -36 || -4 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/964:-1071+s.png (964, 1071)] || -36 || -3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/964:-1072+s.png (964, 1072)] || -36 || -2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/964:-1073+s.png (964, 1073)] || -36 || -1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/964:-1074+s.png (964, 1074)] || -36 || 0 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/964:-1075+s.png (964, 1075)] || -36 || 1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/964:-1076+s.png (964, 1076)] || -36 || 2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/964:-1077+s.png (964, 1077)] || -36 || 3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/964:-1078+s.png (964, 1078)] || -36 || 4 || Plateau before Volcano || Terrain || Y || Y || || || || Megan sits on a rock outcrop and reads for two children, a boy with hair standing out wild and a child with black wavy hair. The text is partly in the image above and right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/964:-1079+s.png (964, 1079)] || -36 || 5 || Plateau before Volcano || White - almost || || Y || || || || Empty air but with the top part of the text from Megan in the image below at the very bottom right of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/964:-1080+s.png (964, 1080)] || -36 || 6 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/965:-1069+s.png (965, 1069)] || -35 || -5 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/965:-1070+s.png (965, 1070)] || -35 || -4 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/965:-1071+s.png (965, 1071)] || -35 || -3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/965:-1072+s.png (965, 1072)] || -35 || -2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/965:-1073+s.png (965, 1073)] || -35 || -1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/965:-1074+s.png (965, 1074)] || -35 || 0 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/965:-1075+s.png (965, 1075)] || -35 || 1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/965:-1076+s.png (965, 1076)] || -35 || 2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/965:-1077+s.png (965, 1077)] || -35 || 3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/965:-1078+s.png (965, 1078)] || -35 || 4 || Plateau before Volcano || Terrain || || Y || || || || A rocky slope is falling down towards right. A small part of the text from the image to the left can be seen at the very top left corner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/965:-1079+s.png (965, 1079)] || -35 || 5 || Plateau before Volcano || White - almost || || Y || || || || Empty air but with the top left part of the text from Megan in the image below to the left at the very bottom left of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/965:-1080+s.png (965, 1080)] || -35 || 6 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/966:-1069+s.png (966, 1069)] || -34 || -5 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/966:-1070+s.png (966, 1070)] || -34 || -4 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/966:-1071+s.png (966, 1071)] || -34 || -3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/966:-1072+s.png (966, 1072)] || -34 || -2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/966:-1073+s.png (966, 1073)] || -34 || -1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/966:-1074+s.png (966, 1074)] || -34 || 0 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/966:-1075+s.png (966, 1075)] || -34 || 1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/966:-1076+s.png (966, 1076)] || -34 || 2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/966:-1077+s.png (966, 1077)] || -34 || 3 || Plateau before Volcano || Vaping Earth || || || || Y || || Almost black image with just a little ground in the upper right corner, but still with a vent from the vaping ground<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/966:-1078+s.png (966, 1078)] || -34 || 4 || Plateau before Volcano || Vaping Earth || || || || || || Rocky ground descending towards right. At the very right in the image the ground disappears bellow the image and here the top of a vent comes up from the vaping ground below<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/966:-1079+s.png (966, 1079)] || -34 || 5 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/966:-1080+s.png (966, 1080)] || -34 || 6 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/967:-1069+s.png (967, 1069)] || -33 || -5 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/967:-1070+s.png (967, 1070)] || -33 || -4 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/967:-1071+s.png (967, 1071)] || -33 || -3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/967:-1072+s.png (967, 1072)] || -33 || -2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/967:-1073+s.png (967, 1073)] || -33 || -1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/967:-1074+s.png (967, 1074)] || -33 || 0 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/967:-1075+s.png (967, 1075)] || -33 || 1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/967:-1076+s.png (967, 1076)] || -33 || 2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/967:-1077+s.png (967, 1077)] || -33 || 3 || Plateau before Volcano || Vaping Earth || || || || Y || || A large vent with vapor drifting toward right and several clouds<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/967:-1078+s.png (967, 1078)] || -33 || 4 || Plateau before Volcano || Vaping Earth || || || || || || The top of the vapor of the large vent from the vaping ground below can be seen to the right, the vapor drifting toward right. There are also several clouds<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/967:-1079+s.png (967, 1079)] || -33 || 5 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/967:-1080+s.png (967, 1080)] || -33 || 6 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/968:-1069+s.png (968, 1069)] || -32 || -5 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/968:-1070+s.png (968, 1070)] || -32 || -4 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/968:-1071+s.png (968, 1071)] || -32 || -3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/968:-1072+s.png (968, 1072)] || -32 || -2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/968:-1073+s.png (968, 1073)] || -32 || -1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/968:-1074+s.png (968, 1074)] || -32 || 0 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/968:-1075+s.png (968, 1075)] || -32 || 1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/968:-1076+s.png (968, 1076)] || -32 || 2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/968:-1077+s.png (968, 1077)] || -32 || 3 || Plateau before Volcano || Vaping Earth || Y || || || Y || || Two large vents the largest to the left has its vapor drifting toward right, there are also several clouds and then Megan walks towards left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/968:-1078+s.png (968, 1078)] || -32 || 4 || Plateau before Volcano || Vaping Earth || || || || || || The tip of the vapor of the two large vents from the vaping ground below can be seen at the bottom of this image. There are also two small clouds. Megan walks below in the image below<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/968:-1079+s.png (968, 1079)] || -32 || 5 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/968:-1080+s.png (968, 1080)] || -32 || 6 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/969:-1069+s.png (969, 1069)] || -31 || -5 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/969:-1070+s.png (969, 1070)] || -31 || -4 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/969:-1071+s.png (969, 1071)] || -31 || -3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/969:-1072+s.png (969, 1072)] || -31 || -2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/969:-1073+s.png (969, 1073)] || -31 || -1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/969:-1074+s.png (969, 1074)] || -31 || 0 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/969:-1075+s.png (969, 1075)] || -31 || 1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/969:-1076+s.png (969, 1076)] || -31 || 2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/969:-1077+s.png (969, 1077)] || -31 || 3 || Plateau before Volcano || Vaping Earth || Y || Y || || Y || || A large vent with vapor going up and several clouds close to the ground and Cueball looking at the large vent while speaking<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/969:-1078+s.png (969, 1078)] || -31 || 4 || Plateau before Volcano || Vaping Earth || || || || || || The top of the vapor from the large vent from the vaping ground below can be seen at the bottom left. There are also four small clouds. Cueball stands below in the image below<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/969:-1079+s.png (969, 1079)] || -31 || 5 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/969:-1080+s.png (969, 1080)] || -31 || 6 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/970:-1069+s.png (970, 1069)] || -30 || -5 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/970:-1070+s.png (970, 1070)] || -30 || -4 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/970:-1071+s.png (970, 1071)] || -30 || -3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/970:-1072+s.png (970, 1072)] || -30 || -2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/970:-1073+s.png (970, 1073)] || -30 || -1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/970:-1074+s.png (970, 1074)] || -30 || 0 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/970:-1075+s.png (970, 1075)] || -30 || 1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/970:-1076+s.png (970, 1076)] || -30 || 2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/970:-1077+s.png (970, 1077)] || -30 || 3 || Plateau before Volcano || Kite || Y || || || Y || || Megan with a kite string going up right is standing on bare ground<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/970:-1078+s.png (970, 1078)] || -30 || 4 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air. (Megan is standing with her kite on the ground below).<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/970:-1079+s.png (970, 1079)] || -30 || 5 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/970:-1080+s.png (970, 1080)] || -30 || 6 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/971:-1069+s.png (971, 1069)] || -29 || -5 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/971:-1070+s.png (971, 1070)] || -29 || -4 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/971:-1071+s.png (971, 1071)] || -29 || -3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/971:-1072+s.png (971, 1072)] || -29 || -2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/971:-1073+s.png (971, 1073)] || -29 || -1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/971:-1074+s.png (971, 1074)] || -29 || 0 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/971:-1075+s.png (971, 1075)] || -29 || 1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/971:-1076+s.png (971, 1076)] || -29 || 2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/971:-1077+s.png (971, 1077)] || -29 || 3 || Plateau before Volcano || Kite || || || || Y || || The kite string going up right is seen at the top left corner of this image with bare ground. (In the image above with the kite there is a coin)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/971:-1078+s.png (971, 1078)] || -29 || 4 || Plateau before Volcano || Kite || || || || Y || 1 || The kite to the right with its string going up from the bottom left. At the end of the kite’s tail there is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/971:-1079+s.png (971, 1079)] || -29 || 5 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/971:-1080+s.png (971, 1080)] || -29 || 6 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/972:-1069+s.png (972, 1069)] || -28 || -5 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/972:-1070+s.png (972, 1070)] || -28 || -4 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/972:-1071+s.png (972, 1071)] || -28 || -3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/972:-1072+s.png (972, 1072)] || -28 || -2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/972:-1073+s.png (972, 1073)] || -28 || -1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/972:-1074+s.png (972, 1074)] || -28 || 0 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/972:-1075+s.png (972, 1075)] || -28 || 1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/972:-1076+s.png (972, 1076)] || -28 || 2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/972:-1077+s.png (972, 1077)] || -28 || 3 || Plateau before Volcano || Terrain || Y || Y || || || || A woman with long blonde hair (maybe Mrs. Lenhart) is pointing on the ground towards left. A girl with black hair and a boy with standing hair are standing behind her to the right on the grassy ground<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/972:-1078+s.png (972, 1078)] || -28 || 4 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/972:-1079+s.png (972, 1079)] || -28 || 5 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/972:-1080+s.png (972, 1080)] || -28 || 6 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/973:-1069+s.png (973, 1069)] || -27 || -5 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/973:-1070+s.png (973, 1070)] || -27 || -4 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/973:-1071+s.png (973, 1071)] || -27 || -3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/973:-1072+s.png (973, 1072)] || -27 || -2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/973:-1073+s.png (973, 1073)] || -27 || -1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/973:-1074+s.png (973, 1074)] || -27 || 0 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/973:-1075+s.png (973, 1075)] || -27 || 1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/973:-1076+s.png (973, 1076)] || -27 || 2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/973:-1077+s.png (973, 1077)] || -27 || 3 || Plateau before Volcano || Pond || || Y || || Y || || The left bank of a small pond with typical water plants of the species Typha in the shallow parts near the bank. You can sink into the pond. The right part of the text from the girl in image to the left can be seen to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/973:-1078+s.png (973, 1078)] || -27 || 4 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/973:-1079+s.png (973, 1079)] || -27 || 5 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/973:-1080+s.png (973, 1080)] || -27 || 6 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/974:-1069+s.png (974, 1069)] || -26 || -5 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/974:-1070+s.png (974, 1070)] || -26 || -4 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/974:-1071+s.png (974, 1071)] || -26 || -3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/974:-1072+s.png (974, 1072)] || -26 || -2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/974:-1073+s.png (974, 1073)] || -26 || -1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/974:-1074+s.png (974, 1074)] || -26 || 0 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/974:-1075+s.png (974, 1075)] || -26 || 1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/974:-1076+s.png (974, 1076)] || -26 || 2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/974:-1077+s.png (974, 1077)] || -26 || 3 || Plateau before Volcano || Pond || || || || Y || || The right bank of a small pond with typical water plants of the species Typha in the shallow parts near the bank. You can sink into the pond. To the right the ground rises rapidly<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/974:-1078+s.png (974, 1078)] || -26 || 4 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/974:-1079+s.png (974, 1079)] || -26 || 5 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/974:-1080+s.png (974, 1080)] || -26 || 6 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/975:-1069+s.png (975, 1069)] || -25 || -5 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/975:-1070+s.png (975, 1070)] || -25 || -4 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/975:-1071+s.png (975, 1071)] || -25 || -3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/975:-1072+s.png (975, 1072)] || -25 || -2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/975:-1073+s.png (975, 1073)] || -25 || -1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/975:-1074+s.png (975, 1074)] || -25 || 0 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/975:-1075+s.png (975, 1075)] || -25 || 1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/975:-1076+s.png (975, 1076)] || -25 || 2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/975:-1077+s.png (975, 1077)] || -25 || 3 || Plateau before Volcano || Terrain || || || || Y || || Trees; five very small, on grassy ground close to the top of this image. The trees are small enough to stay below the top frame<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/975:-1078+s.png (975, 1078)] || -25 || 4 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/975:-1079+s.png (975, 1079)] || -25 || 5 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/975:-1080+s.png (975, 1080)] || -25 || 6 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/976:-1069+s.png (976, 1069)] || -24 || -5 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/976:-1070+s.png (976, 1070)] || -24 || -4 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/976:-1071+s.png (976, 1071)] || -24 || -3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/976:-1072+s.png (976, 1072)] || -24 || -2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/976:-1073+s.png (976, 1073)] || -24 || -1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/976:-1074+s.png (976, 1074)] || -24 || 0 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/976:-1075+s.png (976, 1075)] || -24 || 1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/976:-1076+s.png (976, 1076)] || -24 || 2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/976:-1077+s.png (976, 1077)] || -24 || 3 || Plateau before Volcano || Terrain || || || || Y || || Trees; seven small, on grassy ground that descends to towards right keeping the trees below the top frame. The last tree is cut off at the right edge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/976:-1078+s.png (976, 1078)] || -24 || 4 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/976:-1079+s.png (976, 1079)] || -24 || 5 || Plateau before Volcano || Space capsule || Y || Y || || Y || || A triangular space capsule (with a tip pointing up) of the type that was used to get the astronauts from the Moon landings back to Earth. It is being lowered through the atmosphere by three large parachutes (in the image above) which are holding on to the capsule with a total of 17 lines, which goes from the top of the capsule and out of the top of this image. There is an open hatch in the left part of the capsule beneath which Cueball looks out of the capsule while holding his smart phone out to get a signal. He is talking to a guy inside the capsule who replies. There is also a closed hatch to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/976:-1080+s.png (976, 1080)] || -24 || 6 || Plateau before Volcano || Space capsule || || Y || Y || Y || || Three large parachutes; the one to the left has five lines the other two have six lines going up to them from the space capsule (in the image below). The parachutes overlap, and are completely black, and it can be discussed which lines belong to which parachute. On top of the central of the three parachutes sits a bird (chicken like) looking right and it is thinking, as indicated with a wavy bobble above it<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/977:-1069+s.png (977, 1069)] || -23 || -5 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/977:-1070+s.png (977, 1070)] || -23 || -4 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/977:-1071+s.png (977, 1071)] || -23 || -3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/977:-1072+s.png (977, 1072)] || -23 || -2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/977:-1073+s.png (977, 1073)] || -23 || -1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/977:-1074+s.png (977, 1074)] || -23 || 0 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/977:-1075+s.png (977, 1075)] || -23 || 1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/977:-1076+s.png (977, 1076)] || -23 || 2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/977:-1077+s.png (977, 1077)] || -23 || 3 || Plateau before Volcano || Terrain || || || || Y || || Trees; four small, and five very small on grassy ground that descends a little towards right. The first tree is cut off at the left edge. There is a small boulder sticking out of the grass<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/977:-1078+s.png (977, 1078)] || -23 || 4 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/977:-1079+s.png (977, 1079)] || -23 || 5 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/977:-1080+s.png (977, 1080)] || -23 || 6 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/978:-1069+s.png (978, 1069)] || -22 || -5 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/978:-1070+s.png (978, 1070)] || -22 || -4 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/978:-1071+s.png (978, 1071)] || -22 || -3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/978:-1072+s.png (978, 1072)] || -22 || -2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/978:-1073+s.png (978, 1073)] || -22 || -1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/978:-1074+s.png (978, 1074)] || -22 || 0 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/978:-1075+s.png (978, 1075)] || -22 || 1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/978:-1076+s.png (978, 1076)] || -22 || 2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/978:-1077+s.png (978, 1077)] || -22 || 3 || Plateau before Volcano || Terrain || Y || || || || || A girl with ponytail runs to the left, jumping of a protruding stone towards a long haired girl with a bun, who holds out her arms towards the other girl. The bun girl stands on a slab of stone on the grassy ground. They are clearly children, much lower than the adults in the comic. There is a rather high mound to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/978:-1078+s.png (978, 1078)] || -22 || 4 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/978:-1079+s.png (978, 1079)] || -22 || 5 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/978:-1080+s.png (978, 1080)] || -22 || 6 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/979:-1069+s.png (979, 1069)] || -21 || -5 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/979:-1070+s.png (979, 1070)] || -21 || -4 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/979:-1071+s.png (979, 1071)] || -21 || -3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/979:-1072+s.png (979, 1072)] || -21 || -2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the well<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/979:-1073+s.png (979, 1073)] || -21 || -1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, left of the well<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/979:-1074+s.png (979, 1074)] || -21 || 0 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, left of the well<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/979:-1075+s.png (979, 1075)] || -21 || 1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, left of the well<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/979:-1076+s.png (979, 1076)] || -21 || 2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/979:-1077+s.png (979, 1077)] || -21 || 3 || Plateau before Volcano || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground, rather uneven<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/979:-1078+s.png (979, 1078)] || -21 || 4 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/979:-1079+s.png (979, 1079)] || -21 || 5 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/979:-1080+s.png (979, 1080)] || -21 || 6 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/980:-1069+s.png (980, 1069)] || -20 || -5 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/980:-1070+s.png (980, 1070)] || -20 || -4 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/980:-1071+s.png (980, 1071)] || -20 || -3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/980:-1072+s.png (980, 1072)] || -20 || -2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the well<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/980:-1073+s.png (980, 1073)] || -20 || -1 || Plateau before Volcano || Well bottom || Y || Y || || || 1 || Well: Girl at the bottom of the well inside the water, which is shallow. She speaks, her text written in white in the dark to the right of her. In front of her to the left over the water is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/980:-1074+s.png (980, 1074)] || -20 || 0 || Plateau before Volcano || Well shaft || || || || || || Well: Shaft of well, one image above the bottom, two below the top<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/980:-1075+s.png (980, 1075)] || -20 || 1 || Plateau before Volcano || Well shaft || || || || || || Well: Shaft of well, the middle with two images above and below<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/980:-1076+s.png (980, 1076)] || -20 || 2 || Plateau before Volcano || Well shaft || || || || || || Well: Shaft of well, the first image into the well, still two images down to the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/980:-1077+s.png (980, 1077)] || -20 || 3 || Plateau before Volcano || Well top || Y || || || Y || || Well: Cueball looking into a covered well, stones at each side and a small triangular roof is held up over the top of the well by to sticks. There are four images below down to the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/980:-1078+s.png (980, 1078)] || -20 || 4 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/980:-1079+s.png (980, 1079)] || -20 || 5 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/980:-1080+s.png (980, 1080)] || -20 || 6 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/981:-1069+s.png (981, 1069)] || -19 || -5 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/981:-1070+s.png (981, 1070)] || -19 || -4 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/981:-1071+s.png (981, 1071)] || -19 || -3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/981:-1072+s.png (981, 1072)] || -19 || -2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the well<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/981:-1073+s.png (981, 1073)] || -19 || -1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, right of the well<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/981:-1074+s.png (981, 1074)] || -19 || 0 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, right of the well<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/981:-1075+s.png (981, 1075)] || -19 || 1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, right of the well<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/981:-1076+s.png (981, 1076)] || -19 || 2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/981:-1077+s.png (981, 1077)] || -19 || 3 || Plateau before Volcano || Gas station || || || || Y || || At the left edge of the gas station there is a stop sign, which can be seen in the right part of this image. The ground is uneven with little grass to the left of the sign<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/981:-1078+s.png (981, 1078)] || -19 || 4 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/981:-1079+s.png (981, 1079)] || -19 || 5 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/981:-1080+s.png (981, 1080)] || -19 || 6 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/982:-1069+s.png (982, 1069)] || -18 || -5 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/982:-1070+s.png (982, 1070)] || -18 || -4 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/982:-1071+s.png (982, 1071)] || -18 || -3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/982:-1072+s.png (982, 1072)] || -18 || -2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/982:-1073+s.png (982, 1073)] || -18 || -1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/982:-1074+s.png (982, 1074)] || -18 || 0 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/982:-1075+s.png (982, 1075)] || -18 || 1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/982:-1076+s.png (982, 1076)] || -18 || 2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/982:-1077+s.png (982, 1077)] || -18 || 3 || Plateau before Volcano || Gas station || Y || || || Y || || An X-wing Starfighter is parked to the left of the gas stations stand and Megan standing to the right of the spacecraft is attempting to pull the gas handle from the stand to her X-wing to refuel it. The stand is in the next image to the right where the right tip of the X-wing is also located. (Two images above the Megan flies two birds connected with a string. They carry a coin)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/982:-1078+s.png (982, 1078)] || -18 || 4 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air. (Below this image it the X-wing and above are two bids attached with a string and carrying a coin).<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/982:-1079+s.png (982, 1079)] || -18 || 5 || Plateau before Volcano || White with Birds in the sky || || || Y || Y || 1 || Empty air except for two birds that are tied together with a string, and on that string there hangs a coin. The X-wing and Megan is two images below on the ground<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/982:-1080+s.png (982, 1080)] || -18 || 6 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/983:-1069+s.png (983, 1069)] || -17 || -5 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/983:-1070+s.png (983, 1070)] || -17 || -4 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/983:-1071+s.png (983, 1071)] || -17 || -3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/983:-1072+s.png (983, 1072)] || -17 || -2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/983:-1073+s.png (983, 1073)] || -17 || -1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/983:-1074+s.png (983, 1074)] || -17 || 0 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/983:-1075+s.png (983, 1075)] || -17 || 1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/983:-1076+s.png (983, 1076)] || -17 || 2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/983:-1077+s.png (983, 1077)] || -17 || 3 || Plateau before Volcano || Gas station || Y || || || Y || 1 || There is a small almost square building to the right; Cueball is sitting on top looking to the right. On the side pointing left of the building there is a room with a girl with ponytail and a black cap on behind a desk. It looks like a store with a large window panel with smaller square windows. There is a coin just inside the door to this room. This is the store for the gas station, and to the left is the T-shaped stand with two gas outlets. To the left the hose for the left standers gas handle is pulled out of the image to the left. Here is also the right tip of the X-wings right wing.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/983:-1078+s.png (983, 1078)] || -17 || 4 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/983:-1079+s.png (983, 1079)] || -17 || 5 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/983:-1080+s.png (983, 1080)] || -17 || 6 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/984:-1069+s.png (984, 1069)] || -16 || -5 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/984:-1070+s.png (984, 1070)] || -16 || -4 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/984:-1071+s.png (984, 1071)] || -16 || -3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/984:-1072+s.png (984, 1072)] || -16 || -2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/984:-1073+s.png (984, 1073)] || -16 || -1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/984:-1074+s.png (984, 1074)] || -16 || 0 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/984:-1075+s.png (984, 1075)] || -16 || 1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/984:-1076+s.png (984, 1076)] || -16 || 2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/984:-1077+s.png (984, 1077)] || -16 || 3 || Plateau before Volcano || Terrain || || || || Y || || Trees; One large tree on rocky ground with little grass<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/984:-1078+s.png (984, 1078)] || -16 || 4 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/984:-1079+s.png (984, 1079)] || -16 || 5 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/984:-1080+s.png (984, 1080)] || -16 || 6 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/985:-1069+s.png (985, 1069)] || -15 || -5 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/985:-1070+s.png (985, 1070)] || -15 || -4 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/985:-1071+s.png (985, 1071)] || -15 || -3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/985:-1072+s.png (985, 1072)] || -15 || -2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/985:-1073+s.png (985, 1073)] || -15 || -1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/985:-1074+s.png (985, 1074)] || -15 || 0 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/985:-1075+s.png (985, 1075)] || -15 || 1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/985:-1076+s.png (985, 1076)] || -15 || 2 || Plateau before Volcano || Cliff || || Y || || || || A cliff to the left ends up in a plateau. To the right of this image Cueball is talking to a girl, but that is outside this image, but some of the text can be seen here<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/985:-1077+s.png (985, 1077)] || -15 || 3 || Plateau before Volcano || Cliff || || Y || || || || Here begins the cliff that goes steep down towards right. At the bottom right comer is a little text from Cueball who are in the image below to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/985:-1078+s.png (985, 1078)] || -15 || 4 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/985:-1079+s.png (985, 1079)] || -15 || 5 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/985:-1080+s.png (985, 1080)] || -15 || 6 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/986:-1069+s.png (986, 1069)] || -14 || -5 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/986:-1070+s.png (986, 1070)] || -14 || -4 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/986:-1071+s.png (986, 1071)] || -14 || -3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/986:-1072+s.png (986, 1072)] || -14 || -2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/986:-1073+s.png (986, 1073)] || -14 || -1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/986:-1074+s.png (986, 1074)] || -14 || 0 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/986:-1075+s.png (986, 1075)] || -14 || 1 || Plateau before Volcano || Cliff || Y || || || || || Ponytail is crawling up a sheer cliff<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/986:-1076+s.png (986, 1076)] || -14 || 2 || Plateau before Volcano || Cliff || Y || Y || || || || Cueball is pointing while talking to a small girl with a ponytail. They are standing on an overhang at a plateau of a steep cliff. Not all their text can be seen in this image, but spills into both the above and that to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/986:-1077+s.png (986, 1077)] || -14 || 3 || Plateau before Volcano || Cliff/White || || Y || || || || Empty air over the cliff, with part of the text spoken by Cueball and the little girl with ponytail in the image below<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/986:-1078+s.png (986, 1078)] || -14 || 4 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/986:-1079+s.png (986, 1079)] || -14 || 5 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/986:-1080+s.png (986, 1080)] || -14 || 6 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/987:-1069+s.png (987, 1069)] || -13 || -5 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/987:-1070+s.png (987, 1070)] || -13 || -4 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/987:-1071+s.png (987, 1071)] || -13 || -3 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/987:-1072+s.png (987, 1072)] || -13 || -2 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/987:-1073+s.png (987, 1073)] || -13 || -1 || Plateau before Volcano || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/987:-1074+s.png (987, 1074)] || -13 || 0 || Plateau before Volcano || Terrain || || || || Y || || Bottom of hamster ball can be seen in this almost black image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/987:-1075+s.png (987, 1075)] || -13 || 1 || Plateau before Volcano || Terrain || Y || || || Y || || Trees; A big tree entirely inside the image. A small girl with black hair comes bouncing towards the right inside a human sized hamster ball her hair flowing wild around her head - she rolls towards the bowling pins to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/987:-1076+s.png (987, 1076)] || -13 || 2 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/987:-1077+s.png (987, 1077)] || -13 || 3 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/987:-1078+s.png (987, 1078)] || -13 || 4 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/987:-1079+s.png (987, 1079)] || -13 || 5 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/987:-1080+s.png (987, 1080)] || -13 || 6 || Plateau before Volcano || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau before volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/988:-1069+s.png (988, 1069)] || -12 || -5 || Ground level left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/988:-1070+s.png (988, 1070)] || -12 || -4 || Ground level left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/988:-1071+s.png (988, 1071)] || -12 || -3 || Ground level left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/988:-1072+s.png (988, 1072)] || -12 || -2 || Ground level left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/988:-1073+s.png (988, 1073)] || -12 || -1 || Ground level left || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the ground level left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/988:-1074+s.png (988, 1074)] || -12 || 0 || Ground level left || Terrain || || || || || || Trees; four very small and a bush<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/988:-1075+s.png (988, 1075)] || -12 || 1 || Ground level left || White - almost || || || || || || Trees; The tip of a very small tree is the only thing at the bottom of this almost white image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/988:-1076+s.png (988, 1076)] || -12 || 2 || Ground level left || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/988:-1109+s.png (988, 1109)] || -12 || 35 || Floating Rock Island || White || || || || || || Empty air above floating rock island<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/988:-1110+s.png (988, 1110)] || -12 || 36 || Floating Rock Island || Rocks in air || || || || || || Bottom of floating rock island, just one big rock in upper right corner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/988:-1111+s.png (988, 1111)] || -12 || 37 || Floating Rock Island || Top of Rock Island || || || || || || The left edge of the top of the floating rock island<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/988:-1112+s.png (988, 1112)] || -12 || 38 || Floating Rock Island || White || || || || || || Empty air above floating rock island<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/989:-1069+s.png (989, 1069)] || -11 || -5 || Ground level left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/989:-1070+s.png (989, 1070)] || -11 || -4 || Ground level left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/989:-1071+s.png (989, 1071)] || -11 || -3 || Ground level left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/989:-1072+s.png (989, 1072)] || -11 || -2 || Ground level left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/989:-1073+s.png (989, 1073)] || -11 || -1 || Ground level left || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the ground level left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/989:-1074+s.png (989, 1074)] || -11 || 0 || Ground level left || Terrain || Y || || || Y || || Bowling: A little girl with a hair bun standing behind a giant ten pin bowling pin setup. The front pin is towards the left, and she almost touches one of the four in the last row. She is only half as tall as the pins and their top is cut off by the frame<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/989:-1075+s.png (989, 1075)] || -11 || 1 || Ground level left || Terrain || || || || Y || || Bowling: The top of ten bowling pins are at the bottom of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/989:-1076+s.png (989, 1076)] || -11 || 2 || Ground level left || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/989:-1109+s.png (989, 1109)] || -11 || 35 || Floating Rock Island || Rocks in air || || || || || || Bottom of floating rock island, just one big rock in upper right corner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/989:-1110+s.png (989, 1110)] || -11 || 36 || Floating Rock Island || Rocks in air || || || || || || Bottom of floating rock island, several loose big rocks<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/989:-1111+s.png (989, 1111)] || -11 || 37 || Floating Rock Island || Rock on rock island || || || || || || The left part of the top of the floating rock island with a big rock on top to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/989:-1112+s.png (989, 1112)] || -11 || 38 || Floating Rock Island || White - almost || || || || || || Empty air except for a small part of the big rock on top of floating rock island can just be seen to the bottom right in this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/990:-1069+s.png (990, 1069)] || -10 || -5 || Ground level left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/990:-1070+s.png (990, 1070)] || -10 || -4 || Ground level left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/990:-1071+s.png (990, 1071)] || -10 || -3 || Ground level left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/990:-1072+s.png (990, 1072)] || -10 || -2 || Ground level left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/990:-1073+s.png (990, 1073)] || -10 || -1 || Ground level left || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the ground level left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/990:-1074+s.png (990, 1074)] || -10 || 0 || Ground level left || Terrain || Y || || || || || Cueball is talking to Ponytail, the text is in the two frames above and right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/990:-1075+s.png (990, 1075)] || -10 || 1 || Ground level left || White - almost || || Y || || || || Most of the text from Cueball who is below this image talking to Ponytail<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/990:-1076+s.png (990, 1076)] || -10 || 2 || Ground level left || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/990:-1109+s.png (990, 1109)] || -10 || 35 || Floating Rock Island || Rocks in air || || || || || || Bottom of floating rock island, several loose big rocks<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/990:-1110+s.png (990, 1110)] || -10 || 36 || Floating Rock Island || Black - almost || || || || || || Black inside the floating rock island at the bottom, just above the largest and central rock almost completely inside the rock island, but there is a small white spark at the very bottom left of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/990:-1111+s.png (990, 1111)] || -10 || 37 || Floating Rock Island || Rock on rock island || || || || || || The left part of the top of the floating rock island with a big rock on top to the left with a step. (Just above the left side of this image in the image above there is a coin above this step).<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/990:-1112+s.png (990, 1112)] || -10 || 38 || Floating Rock Island || Rock on rock island || || || || || 1 || The highest point on the big rock on top of floating rock island. There is a coin at the bottom of this image next to the right side of this big rocks tip,<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/991:-1069+s.png (991, 1069)] || -9 || -5 || Ground level left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/991:-1070+s.png (991, 1070)] || -9 || -4 || Ground level left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/991:-1071+s.png (991, 1071)] || -9 || -3 || Ground level left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/991:-1072+s.png (991, 1072)] || -9 || -2 || Ground level left || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/991:-1073+s.png (991, 1073)] || -9 || -1 || Ground level left || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the ground level left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/991:-1074+s.png (991, 1074)] || -9 || 0 || Ground level left || Terrain || Y || || Y || || || Beret Guy is following a small flying insect<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/991:-1075+s.png (991, 1075)] || -9 || 1 || Ground level left || White - almost || || Y || || Y || || The right part of the text from Cueball who is below and left of this image talking to Ponytail. The tip of Beret Guys beret can be seen in the middle of the image, him being below<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/991:-1076+s.png (991, 1076)] || -9 || 2 || Ground level left || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/991:-1109+s.png (991, 1109)] || -9 || 35 || Floating Rock Island || Rocks in air || || || || || || Bottom of floating rock island, largest and central rock<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/991:-1110+s.png (991, 1110)] || -9 || 36 || Floating Rock Island || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside floating rock island<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/991:-1111+s.png (991, 1111)] || -9 || 37 || Floating Rock Island || Terrain on rock island || || || || || || Central part of the top of the floating rock island<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/991:-1112+s.png (991, 1112)] || -9 || 38 || Floating Rock Island || White || || || || || || Empty air above floating rock island<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/992:-1069+s.png (992, 1069)] || -8 || -5 || Washington Monument || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/992:-1070+s.png (992, 1070)] || -8 || -4 || Washington Monument || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/992:-1071+s.png (992, 1071)] || -8 || -3 || Washington Monument || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/992:-1072+s.png (992, 1072)] || -8 || -2 || Washington Monument || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below Washington Monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/992:-1073+s.png (992, 1073)] || -8 || -1 || Washington Monument || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/992:-1074+s.png (992, 1074)] || -8 || 0 || Washington Monument || Terrain || || || || || || Just a grassy slope down towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/992:-1075+s.png (992, 1075)] || -8 || 1 || Washington Monument || White || || || || || || Empty air above Washington monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/992:-1076+s.png (992, 1076)] || -8 || 2 || Washington Monument || White || || || || || || Empty air above Washington monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/992:-1077+s.png (992, 1077)] || -8 || 3 || Washington Monument || White || || || || || || Empty air above Washington monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/992:-1078+s.png (992, 1078)] || -8 || 4 || Washington Monument || White || || || || || || Empty air above Washington monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/992:-1079+s.png (992, 1079)] || -8 || 5 || Washington Monument || White || || || || || || Empty air above Washington monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/992:-1080+s.png (992, 1080)] || -8 || 6 || Washington Monument || White || || || || || || Empty air above Washington monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/992:-1081+s.png (992, 1081)] || -8 || 7 || Washington Monument || White || || || || || || Empty air above Washington monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/992:-1082+s.png (992, 1082)] || -8 || 8 || Washington Monument || White || || || || || || Empty air above Washington monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/992:-1083+s.png (992, 1083)] || -8 || 9 || Washington Monument || White || || || || || || Empty air above Washington monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/992:-1084+s.png (992, 1084)] || -8 || 10 || Washington Monument || White || || || || || || Empty air above Washington monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/992:-1109+s.png (992, 1109)] || -8 || 35 || Floating Rock Island || Rocks in air || || || || || 1 || Bottom of floating rock island, several loose big rocks. There is a coin in the central part of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/992:-1110+s.png (992, 1110)] || -8 || 36 || Floating Rock Island || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside floating rock island<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/992:-1111+s.png (992, 1111)] || -8 || 37 || Floating Rock Island || Terrain on rock island || || || || || || The right part of the top of the floating rock island<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/992:-1112+s.png (992, 1112)] || -8 || 38 || Floating Rock Island || White || || || || || || Empty air above floating rock island<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/993:-1069+s.png (993, 1069)] || -7 || -5 || Washington Monument || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/993:-1070+s.png (993, 1070)] || -7 || -4 || Washington Monument || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/993:-1071+s.png (993, 1071)] || -7 || -3 || Washington Monument || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/993:-1072+s.png (993, 1072)] || -7 || -2 || Washington Monument || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below Washington Monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/993:-1073+s.png (993, 1073)] || -7 || -1 || Washington Monument || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/993:-1074+s.png (993, 1074)] || -7 || 0 || Washington Monument || Flagpole || || || || Y || || The base of a flagpole<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/993:-1075+s.png (993, 1075)] || -7 || 1 || Washington Monument || Flagpole || || || || || || The top of a flagpole with a uniform black flag at the top blowing left. On top of the truck there is a sitting duck<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/993:-1076+s.png (993, 1076)] || -7 || 2 || Washington Monument || White || || || || || || Empty air above Washington monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/993:-1077+s.png (993, 1077)] || -7 || 3 || Washington Monument || White || || || || || || Empty air above Washington monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/993:-1078+s.png (993, 1078)] || -7 || 4 || Washington Monument || White || || || || || || Empty air above Washington monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/993:-1079+s.png (993, 1079)] || -7 || 5 || Washington Monument || White || || || || || || Empty air above Washington monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/993:-1080+s.png (993, 1080)] || -7 || 6 || Washington Monument || White || || || || || || Empty air above Washington monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/993:-1081+s.png (993, 1081)] || -7 || 7 || Washington Monument || White || || || || || || Empty air above Washington monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/993:-1082+s.png (993, 1082)] || -7 || 8 || Washington Monument || White || || || || || || Empty air above Washington monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/993:-1083+s.png (993, 1083)] || -7 || 9 || Washington Monument || White || || || || || || Empty air above Washington monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/993:-1084+s.png (993, 1084)] || -7 || 10 || Washington Monument || White || || || || || || Empty air above Washington monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/993:-1109+s.png (993, 1109)] || -7 || 35 || Floating Rock Island || Rocks in air || || || || || || Bottom of floating rock island, just a few rocks in upper left corner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/993:-1110+s.png (993, 1110)] || -7 || 36 || Floating Rock Island || Rocks in air || || || || || || Bottom of floating rock island, several loose big rocks<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/993:-1111+s.png (993, 1111)] || -7 || 37 || Floating Rock Island || Terrain on rock island || || || || || || The right part of the top of the floating rock island<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/993:-1112+s.png (993, 1112)] || -7 || 38 || Floating Rock Island || White || || || || || || Empty air above floating rock island<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/994:-1069+s.png (994, 1069)] || -6 || -5 || Washington Monument || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/994:-1070+s.png (994, 1070)] || -6 || -4 || Washington Monument || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/994:-1071+s.png (994, 1071)] || -6 || -3 || Washington Monument || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/994:-1072+s.png (994, 1072)] || -6 || -2 || Washington Monument || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below Washington Monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/994:-1073+s.png (994, 1073)] || -6 || -1 || Washington Monument || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/994:-1074+s.png (994, 1074)] || -6 || 0 || Washington Monument || Washington Monument left base || Y || Y || || Y || || Cueball is talking to Megan while looking up at the monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/994:-1075+s.png (994, 1075)] || -6 || 1 || Washington Monument || Washington Monument left side || || || || || || Washington Monument’s left side above the base<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/994:-1076+s.png (994, 1076)] || -6 || 2 || Washington Monument || Washington Monument left side || || || || || || Washington Monument’s left side<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/994:-1077+s.png (994, 1077)] || -6 || 3 || Washington Monument || Washington Monument left side || || || || || || Washington Monument’s left side - the fault line half way up is just visible<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/994:-1078+s.png (994, 1078)] || -6 || 4 || Washington Monument || Washington Monument left side || || || || || || Washington Monument’s left side<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/994:-1079+s.png (994, 1079)] || -6 || 5 || Washington Monument || Washington Monument left side || || || || || || Washington Monument’s left side almost white image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/994:-1080+s.png (994, 1080)] || -6 || 6 || Washington Monument || White || || || || || || Empty air above Washington monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/994:-1081+s.png (994, 1081)] || -6 || 7 || Washington Monument || White || || || || || || Empty air above Washington monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/994:-1082+s.png (994, 1082)] || -6 || 8 || Washington Monument || White || || || || || || Empty air above Washington monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/994:-1083+s.png (994, 1083)] || -6 || 9 || Washington Monument || White || || || || || || Empty air above Washington monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/994:-1084+s.png (994, 1084)] || -6 || 10 || Washington Monument || White || || || || || || Empty air above Washington monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/994:-1109+s.png (994, 1109)] || -6 || 35 || Floating Rock Island || White || || || || || || Empty air above floating rock island<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/994:-1110+s.png (994, 1110)] || -6 || 36 || Floating Rock Island || Rocks in air || || || || || || Bottom of floating rock island, just a few rocks in upper left corner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/994:-1111+s.png (994, 1111)] || -6 || 37 || Floating Rock Island || Top of Rock Island || Y || || || || || The right edge of the top of the floating rock island. Ponytail has just jumped and Megan comes running behind her as they perform a "base jump" from this rock, with their parachutes on their bags<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/994:-1112+s.png (994, 1112)] || -6 || 38 || Floating Rock Island || White || || || || || || Empty air above floating rock island<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/995:-1069+s.png (995, 1069)] || -5 || -5 || Washington Monument || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/995:-1070+s.png (995, 1070)] || -5 || -4 || Washington Monument || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/995:-1071+s.png (995, 1071)] || -5 || -3 || Washington Monument || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/995:-1072+s.png (995, 1072)] || -5 || -2 || Washington Monument || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below Washington Monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/995:-1073+s.png (995, 1073)] || -5 || -1 || Washington Monument || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/995:-1074+s.png (995, 1074)] || -5 || 0 || Washington Monument || Washington Monument right base || || || || Y || || An arrow is pointing towards the hidden entrance through the base of the monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/995:-1075+s.png (995, 1075)] || -5 || 1 || Washington Monument || Washington Monument right side || || || || || || Washington Monument’s right side above the base<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/995:-1076+s.png (995, 1076)] || -5 || 2 || Washington Monument || Washington Monument right side || || || || || || Washington Monument’s right side<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/995:-1077+s.png (995, 1077)] || -5 || 3 || Washington Monument || Washington Monument right side || || || || || || Washington Monument’s right side - the fault line half way up is visible<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/995:-1078+s.png (995, 1078)] || -5 || 4 || Washington Monument || Washington Monument right side || || || || || || Washington Monument’s right side<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/995:-1079+s.png (995, 1079)] || -5 || 5 || Washington Monument || Washington Monument right side || || || || || || Washington Monument’s right side, and just a bit of the left side at the top of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/995:-1080+s.png (995, 1080)] || -5 || 6 || Washington Monument || Washington Monument both sides || || || || || || Washington Monument’s both sides in the left side of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/995:-1081+s.png (995, 1081)] || -5 || 7 || Washington Monument || Washington Monument both sides || || || || || || Washington Monument’s both sides in the left side of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/995:-1082+s.png (995, 1082)] || -5 || 8 || Washington Monument || Washington Monument both sides || || || || || || Washington Monument’s both sides in the left side of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/995:-1083+s.png (995, 1083)] || -5 || 9 || Washington Monument || Washington Monument tip || Y || Y || || Y || || Washington Monument’s tip. Two ropes are teetered to the very top, and on the right side hang White Hat with a bundle of rope behind him and on the left side hang Cueball with a similar bundle. Cueballs heads is just at the lower edge of the white tip. He is holding on to his rope with both hands. White Hat is a little below the white tip. He is only holding on to the rope with one hand, while his body is turned away from the tip to the right as he is both looking and pointing up and right. The very tip is cut off by the top of the frame<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/995:-1084+s.png (995, 1084)] || -5 || 10 || Washington Monument || Washington Monument tip || || Y || || Y || || Washington Monument’s very tip only. Two ropes are teetered to the very top and the text spoken by Cueball and most of White Hats are in this image although they are in the image below <br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/995:-1109+s.png (995, 1109)] || -5 || 35 || Floating Rock Island || White || || || || || || Empty air above floating rock island<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/995:-1110+s.png (995, 1110)] || -5 || 36 || Floating Rock Island || White || || || || || || Empty air above floating rock island<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/995:-1111+s.png (995, 1111)] || -5 || 37 || Floating Rock Island || White || || || || || || Empty air above floating rock island<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/995:-1112+s.png (995, 1112)] || -5 || 38 || Floating Rock Island || White || || || || || || Empty air above floating rock island<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/996:-1069+s.png (996, 1069)] || -4 || -5 || Left of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/996:-1070+s.png (996, 1070)] || -4 || -4 || Left of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/996:-1071+s.png (996, 1071)] || -4 || -3 || Left of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/996:-1072+s.png (996, 1072)] || -4 || -2 || Left of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below left of play area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/996:-1073+s.png (996, 1073)] || -4 || -1 || Left of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/996:-1074+s.png (996, 1074)] || -4 || 0 || Left of Play Area || Stairs || || || || Y || || Stairs are leading down from the monument<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/996:-1075+s.png (996, 1075)] || -4 || 1 || Left of Play Area || White || || || || || || Empty air above left of Play Area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/996:-1076+s.png (996, 1076)] || -4 || 2 || Left of Play Area || White || || || || || || Empty air above left of Play Area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/997:-1069+s.png (997, 1069)] || -3 || -5 || Left of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/997:-1070+s.png (997, 1070)] || -3 || -4 || Left of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/997:-1071+s.png (997, 1071)] || -3 || -3 || Left of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/997:-1072+s.png (997, 1072)] || -3 || -2 || Left of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below left of play area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/997:-1073+s.png (997, 1073)] || -3 || -1 || Left of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/997:-1074+s.png (997, 1074)] || -3 || 0 || Left of Play Area || Terrain || || || || || || The foundation for the left wall around the play area just begins in this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/997:-1075+s.png (997, 1075)] || -3 || 1 || Left of Play Area || White || || || || || || Empty air above left of Play Area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/997:-1076+s.png (997, 1076)] || -3 || 2 || Left of Play Area || White || || || || || || Empty air above left of Play Area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/998:-1069+s.png (998, 1069)] || -2 || -5 || Left of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/998:-1070+s.png (998, 1070)] || -2 || -4 || Left of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/998:-1071+s.png (998, 1071)] || -2 || -3 || Left of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/998:-1072+s.png (998, 1072)] || -2 || -2 || Left of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below left of play area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/998:-1073+s.png (998, 1073)] || -2 || -1 || Left of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/998:-1074+s.png (998, 1074)] || -2 || 0 || Left of Play Area || Foundation || || || || || || The foundation for the left wall around the play area and half the wall in the right part of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/998:-1075+s.png (998, 1075)] || -2 || 1 || Left of Play Area || Wall around play area left || || || || || || Half of the wall to the left of the play area is in the right part of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/998:-1076+s.png (998, 1076)] || -2 || 2 || Left of Play Area || Wall around play area left || || || || || || Half of the very top of the wall to the left of the play area is in the right part of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/999:-1069+s.png (999, 1069)] || -1 || -5 || Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/999:-1070+s.png (999, 1070)] || -1 || -4 || Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/999:-1071+s.png (999, 1071)] || -1 || -3 || Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/999:-1072+s.png (999, 1072)] || -1 || -2 || Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below play area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/999:-1073+s.png (999, 1073)] || -1 || -1 || Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/999:-1074+s.png (999, 1074)] || -1 || 0 || Play Area || Play area; left of || || || || || || Inside the left part of the play area with half the wall in the left part of the image. There is a stone lying on the ground. From the starting point you can see the right part of this stone<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/999:-1075+s.png (999, 1075)] || -1 || 1 || Play Area || Wall around play area left || || || || || || Half of the wall to the left of the play area is in the left part of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/999:-1076+s.png (999, 1076)] || -1 || 2 || Play Area || Wall around play area left || || || || || || Half of the very top of the wall to the left of the play area is in the left part of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1000:-1069+s.png (1000, 1069)] || 0 || -5 || Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1000:-1070+s.png (1000, 1070)] || 0 || -4 || Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1000:-1071+s.png (1000, 1071)] || 0 || -3 || Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1000:-1072+s.png (1000, 1072)] || 0 || -2 || Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below play area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1000:-1073+s.png (1000, 1073)] || 0 || -1 || Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1000:-1074+s.png (1000, 1074)] || 0 || 0 || Starting point || Play area; starting point || Y || Y || || Y || 11 || This is the starting point. As the hoverboard Cueball begin standing over the word "new" you are not centered in this image and can see half of the image to the left and a bit of those above and below. But you can see almost this entire image except the very right most part from your starting point. Around in this simple maze there are 12 coins visible, but only 11 of them are in this image (as the one at the top left just is in the image above). Cueball is standing on one of the platforms to the right. Right of the word "new" is a ramp, and behind the ramp is the terminal for handing in coins.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1000:-1075+s.png (1000, 1075)] || 0 || 1 || Play Area || Play area || || || || || 6 || This section is directly above the starting point, and the lowest part of the two inverted brackets ") (" can be seen to begin with. There are 6 coins more in this section (the lowest to the left, can be seen from the starting position)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1000:-1076+s.png (1000, 1076)] || 0 || 2 || Play Area || Play area || || || || || || Empty air. This section is directly above the starting point.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1000:-1093+s.png (1000, 1093)] || 0 || 19 || Destroyer Front || White || || || || || || Empty air in front of the Destroyer above play area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1000:-1094+s.png (1000, 1094)] || 0 || 20 || Destroyer Front || White || || || || || || Empty air in front of the Destroyer above play area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1000:-1095+s.png (1000, 1095)] || 0 || 21 || Destroyer Front || White || || || || || || Empty air in front of the Destroyer above play area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1000:-1096+s.png (1000, 1096)] || 0 || 22 || Destroyer Front || White || || || || || || Empty air in front of the Destroyer above play area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1001:-1069+s.png (1001, 1069)] || 1 || -5 || Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1001:-1070+s.png (1001, 1070)] || 1 || -4 || Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1001:-1071+s.png (1001, 1071)] || 1 || -3 || Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1001:-1072+s.png (1001, 1072)] || 1 || -2 || Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below play area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1001:-1073+s.png (1001, 1073)] || 1 || -1 || Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1001:-1074+s.png (1001, 1074)] || 1 || 0 || Play Area || Play area; right of || || || || || || There is nothing here except the left part of the right wall<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1001:-1075+s.png (1001, 1075)] || 1 || 1 || Play Area || Wall around play area right || || || || || || Half of the wall to the right of the play area is in the right part of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1001:-1076+s.png (1001, 1076)] || 1 || 2 || Play Area || Wall around play area right || || || || || || Half of the very top of the wall to the right of the play area is in the right part of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1001:-1093+s.png (1001, 1093)] || 1 || 19 || Destroyer Front || White || || || || || || Empty air in front of the Destroyer above play area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1001:-1094+s.png (1001, 1094)] || 1 || 20 || Destroyer Front || White || || || || || || Empty air in front of the Destroyer above play area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1001:-1095+s.png (1001, 1095)] || 1 || 21 || Destroyer Front || White || || || || || || Empty air in front of the Destroyer above play area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1001:-1096+s.png (1001, 1096)] || 1 || 22 || Destroyer Front || White || || || || || || Empty air in front of the Destroyer above play area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1002:-1069+s.png (1002, 1069)] || 2 || -5 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1002:-1070+s.png (1002, 1070)] || 2 || -4 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1002:-1071+s.png (1002, 1071)] || 2 || -3 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1002:-1072+s.png (1002, 1072)] || 2 || -2 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau right of play area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1002:-1073+s.png (1002, 1073)] || 2 || -1 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1002:-1074+s.png (1002, 1074)] || 2 || 0 || Plateau right of Play Area || Foundation || || || || || || The foundation for the right wall around the play area and half the wall in the left part of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1002:-1075+s.png (1002, 1075)] || 2 || 1 || Plateau right of Play Area || Wall around play area right || || || || || || Half of the wall to the right of the play area is in the left part of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1002:-1076+s.png (1002, 1076)] || 2 || 2 || Plateau right of Play Area || Wall around play area right || || || || || || Half of the very top of the wall to the right of the play area is in the left part of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1002:-1093+s.png (1002, 1093)] || 2 || 19 || Destroyer Front || Front end - bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Front end and below the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the front end of the hull of the Destroyer can be seen to begin almost to the left and then the hull gently increases its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1002:-1094+s.png (1002, 1094)] || 2 || 20 || Destroyer Front || Front end of the Destroyer with corridor || Y || || || || || Front end of the Destroyer. On a ledge just above the bottom of the hull stands Cueball looking out left. Behind him a corridor begins going right into the ship. Above the ledge a little to the right the front end continues up<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1002:-1095+s.png (1002, 1095)] || 2 || 21 || Destroyer Front || Front end - top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Front end to just above the hull of the Destroyer. Most of this image is inside the front end of the hull of the Destroyer but at the top left the top hull can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. The front end protrudes a little over the entrance to the ship right below, where a corridor begins going right into the ship. (Just above the very tip, but in the image above is a coin)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1002:-1096+s.png (1002, 1096)] || 2 || 22 || Destroyer Front || Front end - top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || 1 || Front end and above the hull of the Destroyer. At the very bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. The very tip of the front end is in the image below, but right above where it would be is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1003:-1069+s.png (1003, 1069)] || 3 || -5 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1003:-1070+s.png (1003, 1070)] || 3 || -4 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1003:-1071+s.png (1003, 1071)] || 3 || -3 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1003:-1072+s.png (1003, 1072)] || 3 || -2 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau right of play area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1003:-1073+s.png (1003, 1073)] || 3 || -1 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1003:-1074+s.png (1003, 1074)] || 3 || 0 || Plateau right of Play Area || Terrain || || || || || || As the foundation stops there is a drop down to grassy terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1003:-1075+s.png (1003, 1075)] || 3 || 1 || Plateau right of Play Area || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau right of Play Area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1003:-1076+s.png (1003, 1076)] || 3 || 2 || Plateau right of Play Area || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau right of Play Area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1003:-1093+s.png (1003, 1093)] || 3 || 19 || Destroyer Front || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1003:-1094+s.png (1003, 1094)] || 3 || 20 || Destroyer Front || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || 1 || A corridor enters at the bottom left going right to the middle, and then a shaft goes up through the image. In this corner there is a coin. Just below the center another corridor goes out right out from the shaft<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1003:-1095+s.png (1003, 1095)] || 3 || 21 || Destroyer Front || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters left above the center going right across the image. In the middle a shaft goes down through the image forming a T<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1003:-1096+s.png (1003, 1096)] || 3 || 22 || Destroyer Front || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the very bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1004:-1069+s.png (1004, 1069)] || 4 || -5 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1004:-1070+s.png (1004, 1070)] || 4 || -4 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1004:-1071+s.png (1004, 1071)] || 4 || -3 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1004:-1072+s.png (1004, 1072)] || 4 || -2 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau right of play area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1004:-1073+s.png (1004, 1073)] || 4 || -1 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1004:-1074+s.png (1004, 1074)] || 4 || 0 || Plateau right of Play Area || Terrain || Y || || || || || Cueball is standing in the grass<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1004:-1075+s.png (1004, 1075)] || 4 || 1 || Plateau right of Play Area || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau right of Play Area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1004:-1076+s.png (1004, 1076)] || 4 || 2 || Plateau right of Play Area || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau right of Play Area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1004:-1093+s.png (1004, 1093)] || 4 || 19 || Destroyer Front || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1004:-1094+s.png (1004, 1094)] || 4 || 20 || Destroyer Front || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1004:-1095+s.png (1004, 1095)] || 4 || 21 || Destroyer Front || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || Y || || Y || Y || || Ball pit room: A room with a ball pit that is filled with playpen balls. To the left a corridor leaves the room around the center of the image. The room extends both above and to the right of this image. Cueball is throwing playpen balls into the air. Six balls are in the air, two of them with lines indicating their movement. Further right is the head of Megan and there is also a fish that jumps out of the pit to the right although its tail is cut off at the right edge of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1004:-1096+s.png (1004, 1096)] || 4 || 22 || Destroyer Front || Top hull of the Destroyer with room || || || || || || Ball pit room: Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. At the very bottom from the middle towards right is the ceiling of the room inside the destroyer with a ball pit filled with playpen balls<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1005:-1069+s.png (1005, 1069)] || 5 || -5 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1005:-1070+s.png (1005, 1070)] || 5 || -4 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1005:-1071+s.png (1005, 1071)] || 5 || -3 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1005:-1072+s.png (1005, 1072)] || 5 || -2 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau right of play area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1005:-1073+s.png (1005, 1073)] || 5 || -1 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1005:-1074+s.png (1005, 1074)] || 5 || 0 || Plateau right of Play Area || Terrain || || || || Y || || Trees; one big that goes above the top and right of the frame and two very small<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1005:-1075+s.png (1005, 1075)] || 5 || 1 || Plateau right of Play Area || Terrain || || || || Y || || Trees; left part of the crown of a big tree at the bottom of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1005:-1076+s.png (1005, 1076)] || 5 || 2 || Plateau right of Play Area || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau right of Play Area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1005:-1093+s.png (1005, 1093)] || 5 || 19 || Destroyer Front || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1005:-1094+s.png (1005, 1094)] || 5 || 20 || Destroyer Front || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1005:-1095+s.png (1005, 1095)] || 5 || 21 || Destroyer Front || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || Y || || || Ball pit room: A room with a ball pit that is filled with playpen balls. Most of the room extends to the left of this image as well as above. At the left edge is the tail of a fish that jumps out of the pit cut off at the left edge of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1005:-1096+s.png (1005, 1096)] || 5 || 22 || Destroyer Front || Top hull of the Destroyer with room || || || || || || Ball pit room: Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. At the very bottom from to the left is the ceiling of the room inside the destroyer with a ball pit filled with playpen balls<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1006:-1069+s.png (1006, 1069)] || 6 || -5 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1006:-1070+s.png (1006, 1070)] || 6 || -4 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1006:-1071+s.png (1006, 1071)] || 6 || -3 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1006:-1072+s.png (1006, 1072)] || 6 || -2 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below plateau right of play area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1006:-1073+s.png (1006, 1073)] || 6 || -1 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1006:-1074+s.png (1006, 1074)] || 6 || 0 || Plateau right of Play Area || Terrain || || || || Y || || Trees; one big that goes above the top and left of the frame, one large tree and three very small<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1006:-1075+s.png (1006, 1075)] || 6 || 1 || Plateau right of Play Area || Terrain || || || || Y || || Trees; right part of the crown of a big tree at the bottom of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1006:-1076+s.png (1006, 1076)] || 6 || 2 || Plateau right of Play Area || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau right of Play Area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1006:-1093+s.png (1006, 1093)] || 6 || 19 || Destroyer Front || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right, even taking a small step down in the middle<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1006:-1094+s.png (1006, 1094)] || 6 || 20 || Destroyer Front || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1006:-1095+s.png (1006, 1095)] || 6 || 21 || Destroyer Front || Inside the Destroyer: Room || Y || Y || || Y || || Piñata room: A room with two Cueballs, Megan and Hairy. The Cueball to the right is pointing at a Piñata shaped like a horse behind him is Megan and then Hairy who has his hand on Megan’s shoulder and he holds a stick to hit the Piñata with. On the left side of the Piñata is the other Cueball holding a lightsaber pointing a little down in front of him as he speaks. The room is only cut off at the right edge of the image, the floor being just below the center, the ceiling just below the top and the left wall halfway to the middle from the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1006:-1096+s.png (1006, 1096)] || 6 || 22 || Destroyer Front || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right even taking a small step up to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1007:-1069+s.png (1007, 1069)] || 7 || -5 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1007:-1070+s.png (1007, 1070)] || 7 || -4 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1007:-1071+s.png (1007, 1071)] || 7 || -3 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1007:-1072+s.png (1007, 1072)] || 7 || -2 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1007:-1073+s.png (1007, 1073)] || 7 || -1 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below the plateau before the Volcano<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1007:-1074+s.png (1007, 1074)] || 7 || 0 || Plateau right of Play Area || Terrain || || || || Y || || Trees; three very small<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1007:-1075+s.png (1007, 1075)] || 7 || 1 || Plateau right of Play Area || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau right of Play Area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1007:-1076+s.png (1007, 1076)] || 7 || 2 || Plateau right of Play Area || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau right of Play Area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1007:-1093+s.png (1007, 1093)] || 7 || 19 || Destroyer Front || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1007:-1094+s.png (1007, 1094)] || 7 || 20 || Destroyer Front || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters left below the center going right across the image. In the middle a shaft goes up through the image forming an upside down T<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1007:-1095+s.png (1007, 1095)] || 7 || 21 || Destroyer Front || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || || || || || || Piñata room: A room ends at the left (the one with a Piñata) and a corridor exits below the center going right across the image. In the middle a shaft goes down through the image forming a T<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1007:-1096+s.png (1007, 1096)] || 7 || 22 || Destroyer Front || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right although it takes a small step down to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1008:-1069+s.png (1008, 1069)] || 8 || -5 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1008:-1070+s.png (1008, 1070)] || 8 || -4 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1008:-1071+s.png (1008, 1071)] || 8 || -3 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1008:-1072+s.png (1008, 1072)] || 8 || -2 || Plateau right of Play Area || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1008:-1073+s.png (1008, 1073)] || 8 || -1 || Plateau right of Play Area || Terrain || || || || || || Cliff<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1008:-1074+s.png (1008, 1074)] || 8 || 0 || Plateau right of Play Area || Terrain || Y || Y || || || || Cueball is standing with Megan at the edge of a cliff they are looking upwards to the right and Megan points in the direction they are looking and makes an exclamation<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1008:-1075+s.png (1008, 1075)] || 8 || 1 || Plateau right of Play Area || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau right of Play Area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1008:-1076+s.png (1008, 1076)] || 8 || 2 || Plateau right of Play Area || White || || || || || || Empty air above plateau right of Play Area<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1008:-1093+s.png (1008, 1093)] || 8 || 19 || Destroyer Front || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right, but taking a small step up to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1008:-1094+s.png (1008, 1094)] || 8 || 20 || Destroyer Front || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1008:-1095+s.png (1008, 1095)] || 8 || 21 || Destroyer Front || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || 1 || A corridor enters left below the center going right across the image. To the very right a shaft goes up through the image forming an L lying down. At the bottom of this shaft there is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1008:-1096+s.png (1008, 1096)] || 8 || 22 || Destroyer Front || Top hull of the Destroyer with shaft || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. At the very right a shaft is going down into the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1009:-1069+s.png (1009, 1069)] || 9 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1009:-1070+s.png (1009, 1070)] || 9 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1009:-1071+s.png (1009, 1071)] || 9 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1009:-1072+s.png (1009, 1072)] || 9 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1009:-1073+s.png (1009, 1073)] || 9 || -1 || Ground level right || Terrain || || || || Y || || Rocks<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1009:-1074+s.png (1009, 1074)] || 9 || 0 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1009:-1075+s.png (1009, 1075)] || 9 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1009:-1076+s.png (1009, 1076)] || 9 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1009:-1093+s.png (1009, 1093)] || 9 || 19 || Destroyer Front || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with shaft || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. A shaft is going up in the middle of this image. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1009:-1094+s.png (1009, 1094)] || 9 || 20 || Destroyer Front || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters left above the center going right across the image. In the middle a shaft goes down through the image forming a T<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1009:-1095+s.png (1009, 1095)] || 9 || 21 || Destroyer Front || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters right below the center going left across the image. To the very left a shaft goes up through the image forming an inverted L lying down<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1009:-1096+s.png (1009, 1096)] || 9 || 22 || Destroyer Front || Top hull of the Destroyer with shaft || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. At the very left a shaft is going down into the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1010:-1069+s.png (1010, 1069)] || 10 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1010:-1070+s.png (1010, 1070)] || 10 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1010:-1071+s.png (1010, 1071)] || 10 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1010:-1072+s.png (1010, 1072)] || 10 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1010:-1073+s.png (1010, 1073)] || 10 || -1 || Ground level right || Terrain || || || || Y || || Large rock and cactus<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1010:-1074+s.png (1010, 1074)] || 10 || 0 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1010:-1075+s.png (1010, 1075)] || 10 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1010:-1076+s.png (1010, 1076)] || 10 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1010:-1093+s.png (1010, 1093)] || 10 || 19 || Destroyer Front || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with room || || || || || || Swimming pool room: below the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right. The room is not visible as it is the black water of the swimming pool, but when inside the pool you can see below the hull. The poll ends to the left just before the middle, but continues in the image to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1010:-1094+s.png (1010, 1094)] || 10 || 20 || Destroyer Front || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || Y || || || || || Swimming pool room: A corridor enters the image from the left below the center and enters a room with a swimming pool full of water just before the middle of the image. The rooms ceiling is at the same height as the corridors and the room goes down. The pool is deep and goes far into the image below, and the pool also extends in to the image to the right. The black water with waves are at the bottom. Ponytail is jumping into the water from the edge of the corridor, Cueball is threading water to the right and at the right edge is Megan (cut off) swimming with only her head showing<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1010:-1095+s.png (1010, 1095)] || 10 || 21 || Destroyer Front || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1010:-1096+s.png (1010, 1096)] || 10 || 22 || Destroyer Front || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1011:-1069+s.png (1011, 1069)] || 11 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1011:-1070+s.png (1011, 1070)] || 11 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1011:-1071+s.png (1011, 1071)] || 11 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1011:-1072+s.png (1011, 1072)] || 11 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1011:-1073+s.png (1011, 1073)] || 11 || -1 || Ground level right || Wires || Y || || || Y || || Wires: Cueball and Megan holding on to a wire going up<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1011:-1074+s.png (1011, 1074)] || 11 || 0 || Ground level right || Wires || || || || Y || || Wires: Part of one wire going up<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1011:-1075+s.png (1011, 1075)] || 11 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1011:-1076+s.png (1011, 1076)] || 11 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1011:-1093+s.png (1011, 1093)] || 11 || 19 || Destroyer Front || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with room || || || || || 1 || Swimming pool room: below the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right, but there is a small indentation going a step up to the left and down again to the right. Up in this indentation there is a coin. The room is not visible as it is the black water of the swimming pool, but when inside the pool you can see the coin below the hull. The poll finishes to the right where the indentation ends to the right, but continues in the image to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1011:-1094+s.png (1011, 1094)] || 11 || 20 || Destroyer Front || Inside the Destroyer: Room || Y || || || || 1 || Swimming pool room: A room with a swimming pool full of water. The pool is deep and goes far into the image below, and the pool also extends in to the image to the left, but ends just past the middle of the image to the right, and the ceiling is at the center of the image. The black water with waves are at the bottom. At the left edge is Megan (cut off) swimming with only her head showing. In the top right corner of the room is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1011:-1095+s.png (1011, 1095)] || 11 || 21 || Destroyer Front || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1011:-1096+s.png (1011, 1096)] || 11 || 22 || Destroyer Front || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || 1 || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right even taking a small step up to the right, and above this step there is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1012:-1069+s.png (1012, 1069)] || 12 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1012:-1070+s.png (1012, 1070)] || 12 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1012:-1071+s.png (1012, 1071)] || 12 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1012:-1072+s.png (1012, 1072)] || 12 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1012:-1073+s.png (1012, 1073)] || 12 || -1 || Ground level right || Terrain || || || || Y || || Dust ball<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1012:-1074+s.png (1012, 1074)] || 12 || 0 || Ground level right || Wires || || || || Y || || Wires: Part of one wire going up<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1012:-1075+s.png (1012, 1075)] || 12 || 1 || Ground level right || Wires || || || || Y || || Wires: Part of one wire going up<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1012:-1076+s.png (1012, 1076)] || 12 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1012:-1077+s.png (1012, 1077)] || 12 || 3 || Rebel Blockade Runner || White || || || || || || Empty air under the Rebel Blockade Runner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1012:-1078+s.png (1012, 1078)] || 12 || 4 || Rebel Blockade Runner || Front end - bottom hull of the Runner with room || Y || Y || || Y || || Bridge on the Runner: The rounded front end of the Rebel Blockade Runner with the command bridge. Only the very front part and the top of the room are cut off along with most of the text that goes above and to the right. At the control panel at the front of the bridge is a girl with long black hair. She is not quite looking as a typical Megan. Maybe it is Danish as she seems to deliberately try to annoy Hairbun standing behind her. Hairbun is lifting her hands in fists. Three small lines indicate that she is annoyed. Below is a thin white line to the right just indicating that there is a room below the bridge to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1012:-1079+s.png (1012, 1079)] || 12 || 5 || Rebel Blockade Runner || Front end - top hull of the Runner with room || || Y || || || || Bridge on the Runner: The rounded front end of the Rebel Blockade Runner with the top left part of the bridge. The top left part of the text spoken by the woman at the control panel in the image below can be seen in the bottom right of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1012:-1080+s.png (1012, 1080)] || 12 || 6 || Rebel Blockade Runner || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Rebel Blockade Runner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1012:-1089+s.png (1012, 1089)] || 12 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1012:-1090+s.png (1012, 1090)] || 12 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1012:-1091+s.png (1012, 1091)] || 12 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1012:-1092+s.png (1012, 1092)] || 12 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1012:-1093+s.png (1012, 1093)] || 12 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the very bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1012:-1094+s.png (1012, 1094)] || 12 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1012:-1095+s.png (1012, 1095)] || 12 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || 1 || A corridor goes through the image below the center. At the very left there is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1012:-1096+s.png (1012, 1096)] || 12 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1013:-1069+s.png (1013, 1069)] || 13 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1013:-1070+s.png (1013, 1070)] || 13 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1013:-1071+s.png (1013, 1071)] || 13 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1013:-1072+s.png (1013, 1072)] || 13 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1013:-1073+s.png (1013, 1073)] || 13 || -1 || Ground level right || Wires || Y || || || Y || || Wires: Cueball and Hairy and a woman and another Cueball are holding on to two wires going up<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1013:-1074+s.png (1013, 1074)] || 13 || 0 || Ground level right || Wires || || || || Y || || Wires: Part of one wire going up<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1013:-1075+s.png (1013, 1075)] || 13 || 1 || Ground level right || Wires || || || || Y || || Wires: Part of two wires going up<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1013:-1076+s.png (1013, 1076)] || 13 || 2 || Ground level right || Wires || || || || Y || || Wires: Part of a wire going up<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1013:-1077+s.png (1013, 1077)] || 13 || 3 || Rebel Blockade Runner || White || || || || || || Empty air under the Rebel Blockade Runner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1013:-1078+s.png (1013, 1078)] || 13 || 4 || Rebel Blockade Runner || Bottom hull of the Runner with room, corridor and shaft || Y || Y || || Y || 1 || Bridge on the Runner: A room below the bridge of the Rebel Blockade Runner (which can still be seen above, with parts of the text from the image to the left in the top left of this image). In this room Ponytail is holding a lightsaber above which floats a small sphere. Megan holds some kind of canon/gun and she stands in front of a black box with white text. There is a coin to the left of Ponytail. Above them to the right is a corridor going away from the bridge. At the very right end of this is a small robot on wheels<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1013:-1079+s.png (1013, 1079)] || 13 || 5 || Rebel Blockade Runner || Top hull of the Runner with room and shaft || Y || Y || || Y || || Bridge on the Runner: The top of the Rebel Blockade Runners bridge. The top right part of the text spoken by the girl at the control panel in the image below and left can be seen in the bottom left of this image. Above the bridge there is a small shaft going up to the top of the ship’s hull through an open hatch door. Cueball is standing to the right of this looking down and right along the down curve of this round part of the front of the space ship<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1013:-1080+s.png (1013, 1080)] || 13 || 6 || Rebel Blockade Runner || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Rebel Blockade Runner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1013:-1089+s.png (1013, 1089)] || 13 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1013:-1090+s.png (1013, 1090)] || 13 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1013:-1091+s.png (1013, 1091)] || 13 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1013:-1092+s.png (1013, 1092)] || 13 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || White - almost || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer, except at the very top right corner where the bottom hull of the Destroyer can just be seen<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1013:-1093+s.png (1013, 1093)] || 13 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the very bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right where it disappears beneath this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1013:-1094+s.png (1013, 1094)] || 13 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1013:-1095+s.png (1013, 1095)] || 13 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters left below the center going right across the image. To the very right a shaft goes up through the image forming an L lying down<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1013:-1096+s.png (1013, 1096)] || 13 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer with shaft || || || || || 1 || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right, although it takes a step down just to begin with. Right after this step there is a shaft is going down into the Destroyer. Just left of the hull there is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1014:-1069+s.png (1014, 1069)] || 14 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1014:-1070+s.png (1014, 1070)] || 14 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1014:-1071+s.png (1014, 1071)] || 14 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1014:-1072+s.png (1014, 1072)] || 14 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1014:-1073+s.png (1014, 1073)] || 14 || -1 || Ground level right || Dunes/Wire || || || || Y || 1 || Wires: Part of a wire graces the top left corner, the dunes begins. There is a coin over the last dune peak<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1014:-1074+s.png (1014, 1074)] || 14 || 0 || Ground level right || Wires || || || || Y || || Wires: Part of one wire going up<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1014:-1075+s.png (1014, 1075)] || 14 || 1 || Ground level right || Wires || || || || Y || || Wires: Part of two wires going up<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1014:-1076+s.png (1014, 1076)] || 14 || 2 || Ground level right || Wires || || || || Y || || Wires: Part of a wire going up<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1014:-1077+s.png (1014, 1077)] || 14 || 3 || Rebel Blockade Runner || Wires || || || Y || Y || || Wires: Two wires going up just below the Rebel Blockade Runner. Two birds are circling above the end a fishing line with a hook attached to what looks like a small cracker<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1014:-1078+s.png (1014, 1078)] || 14 || 4 || Rebel Blockade Runner || Bottom hull of the Runner with room, corridor and shaft || Y || || || Y || || At the top of this image is a corridor inside the Rebel Blockade Runner, with the tail of the robot in the image to the left with speed lines behind it showing that it drives out of this image to the left. Below the corridor is a ledge that can be accessed via a shaft to the right. On the ledge is Cueball with a fishing rod. He lowers the line down below the ship. Below the ledge to the right is a canon jutting out beneath the space ship. Two wires stretching down below are attached to this canon with “normal” ship anchors. Above the corridor to the right is another slimmer shaft going up<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1014:-1079+s.png (1014, 1079)] || 14 || 5 || Rebel Blockade Runner || Top hull of the Runner with room and shaft || Y || Y || || Y || 1 || Bullets room. A shaft is going up towards the right of this image inside the Rebel Blockade Runner and ends in a small room to the right where Cueball is pouring several small objects from a bucket into a black box. Above the box is a canon outside on the ship’s hull. There is white label on the box. There is a coin at the tip of the canon<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1014:-1080+s.png (1014, 1080)] || 14 || 6 || Rebel Blockade Runner || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Rebel Blockade Runner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1014:-1089+s.png (1014, 1089)] || 14 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1014:-1090+s.png (1014, 1090)] || 14 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1014:-1091+s.png (1014, 1091)] || 14 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1014:-1092+s.png (1014, 1092)] || 14 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1014:-1093+s.png (1014, 1093)] || 14 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1014:-1094+s.png (1014, 1094)] || 14 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1014:-1095+s.png (1014, 1095)] || 14 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters right below the center going left across the image. To the very left a shaft goes up through the image forming an inverted L lying down<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1014:-1096+s.png (1014, 1096)] || 14 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer with shaft || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. At the very left a shaft is going down into the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1015:-1069+s.png (1015, 1069)] || 15 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1015:-1070+s.png (1015, 1070)] || 15 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1015:-1071+s.png (1015, 1071)] || 15 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1015:-1072+s.png (1015, 1072)] || 15 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1015:-1073+s.png (1015, 1073)] || 15 || -1 || Ground level right || Dunes || Y || || || || || Ponytail standing on a dune<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1015:-1074+s.png (1015, 1074)] || 15 || 0 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1015:-1075+s.png (1015, 1075)] || 15 || 1 || Ground level right || Wires - almost white || || || || Y || || Wires: Part of one wire going up at the very top left edge of this white image in empty air<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1015:-1076+s.png (1015, 1076)] || 15 || 2 || Ground level right || Wires || Y || || || Y || || Wires: Part of a wire going up, with Megan climbing the wire<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1015:-1077+s.png (1015, 1077)] || 15 || 3 || Rebel Blockade Runner || Wires || || || || Y || || Wires: One wire going up just below the Rebel Blockade Runner.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1015:-1078+s.png (1015, 1078)] || 15 || 4 || Rebel Blockade Runner || Bottom hull of the Runner with room, corridor and shaft || Y || || || Y || || Two corridors connected with a shaft in the middle inside the Rebel Blockade Runner . Ponytail is walking to the right in the top corridor while singing/whistling as indicated with two drawings of musical notes above and in front of her. An anchor with a wire going down is attached to the bottom of the hull outside. The corridor below stops to the left of this image, and beneath this to the left is the last part of the housing for the canon in the image to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1015:-1079+s.png (1015, 1079)] || 15 || 5 || Rebel Blockade Runner || Top hull of the Runner || || || || || || The top of the hull of the Rebel Blockade Runner with the end of the canon housing from the left image in the left part of this image. Else little features<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1015:-1080+s.png (1015, 1080)] || 15 || 6 || Rebel Blockade Runner || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Rebel Blockade Runner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1015:-1089+s.png (1015, 1089)] || 15 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1015:-1090+s.png (1015, 1090)] || 15 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1015:-1091+s.png (1015, 1091)] || 15 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1015:-1092+s.png (1015, 1092)] || 15 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right, but taking a small step up to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1015:-1093+s.png (1015, 1093)] || 15 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || Y || 1 || A dead end corridor (left) at the top of the image. At the left end is what looks like rubles at the end of a mine shaft that has caved in. There is a coin in front of the rubbles<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1015:-1094+s.png (1015, 1094)] || 15 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1015:-1095+s.png (1015, 1095)] || 15 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1015:-1096+s.png (1015, 1096)] || 15 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the very top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1069+s.png (1016, 1069)] || 16 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1070+s.png (1016, 1070)] || 16 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1071+s.png (1016, 1071)] || 16 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1072+s.png (1016, 1072)] || 16 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1073+s.png (1016, 1073)] || 16 || -1 || Ground level right || Dunes || || || || || 1 || Higher dune with a coin at the right bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1074+s.png (1016, 1074)] || 16 || 0 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1075+s.png (1016, 1075)] || 16 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1076+s.png (1016, 1076)] || 16 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1077+s.png (1016, 1077)] || 16 || 3 || Rebel Blockade Runner || White || || || || || || Empty air under the Rebel Blockade Runner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1078+s.png (1016, 1078)] || 16 || 4 || Rebel Blockade Runner || Bottom hull of the Runner with room and corridor || || Y || || || || Death Star plans room: Two corridors above each other come in from the left inside the Rebel Blockade Runner . The top one ends in a small room where you cannot see the ceiling, but something small is hanging down towards the right end of this room, near the wall. The corridor below continues under the room above and enters a large room that goes up on the other side of the wall of the room above. Someone is talking inside this room, as can be seen from two small pieces of text to the right in this image just inside this larger room. Beneath this corridor is the bottom of the hull outside with a few features down an up again<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1079+s.png (1016, 1079)] || 16 || 5 || Rebel Blockade Runner || Top hull of the Runner with room, corridor and shaft || Y || Y || || || || Death Star plans room: At the bottom of this image is the top of a small room inside the Rebel Blockade Runner. A hole has been torn in the upper hull of the space ship. It has ragged edges and goes up and right from inside to the top of the ship’s hull. There is a larger part hanging on to the inner left edge of the hole, the tip of which is cut off by the bottom frame. To the right two Cueballs are standing, the right most is cut down the middle. The first one is looking into the hole and they are speaking. The text of the left Cueball is cut off at the right edge of the image. The text of the left Cueball can almost not be seen, but there is a single line of his text (top left part of a "Y") also in this image. Below them is the upper left corner of a big room inside the space ship<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1080+s.png (1016, 1080)] || 16 || 6 || Rebel Blockade Runner || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Rebel Blockade Runner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1081+s.png (1016, 1081)] || 16 || 7 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1082+s.png (1016, 1082)] || 16 || 8 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1083+s.png (1016, 1083)] || 16 || 9 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1084+s.png (1016, 1084)] || 16 || 10 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1089+s.png (1016, 1089)] || 16 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1090+s.png (1016, 1090)] || 16 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1091+s.png (1016, 1091)] || 16 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1092+s.png (1016, 1092)] || 16 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with shaft || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. The opening of a shaft is going up in the middle of this image. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1093+s.png (1016, 1093)] || 16 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters left at the top going right to a shaft that goes down through the image from top to bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1094+s.png (1016, 1094)] || 16 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters in the middle of the image from above and goes down through the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1095+s.png (1016, 1095)] || 16 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || Y || || || || || A corridor enters left below the center going right across the image. In the middle a shaft goes down through the image forming a T. Hairy stands on the right side of the shaft looking down<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1096+s.png (1016, 1096)] || 16 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black - almost || || || || || || Black inside the Destroyer, except for a very small white triangle at the top left corner where the top of the hull is<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1097+s.png (1016, 1097)] || 16 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the very bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. At the very left the hull is below the bottom edge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1098+s.png (1016, 1098)] || 16 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1099+s.png (1016, 1099)] || 16 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1016:-1100+s.png (1016, 1100)] || 16 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1069+s.png (1017, 1069)] || 17 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1070+s.png (1017, 1070)] || 17 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1071+s.png (1017, 1071)] || 17 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1072+s.png (1017, 1072)] || 17 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1073+s.png (1017, 1073)] || 17 || -1 || Ground level right || Dunes || || || || || || Highest dune<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1074+s.png (1017, 1074)] || 17 || 0 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1075+s.png (1017, 1075)] || 17 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1076+s.png (1017, 1076)] || 17 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1077+s.png (1017, 1077)] || 17 || 3 || Rebel Blockade Runner || Bottom hull of the Runner || || || || Y || || There is a parabolic antenna at the top of the image. It is pointing left and sits at the bottom of the hull of the Rebel Blockade Runner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1078+s.png (1017, 1078)] || 17 || 4 || Rebel Blockade Runner || Bottom hull of the Runner with room || Y || Y || || || || Death Star plans room: A big room inside the Rebel Blockade Runner where a Hairy is watching as two Cueballs are talking. The one to the right looks at the other two facing left. He does most of the talking. The text of the Cueball to the left is cut off at the left edge of this image. Below this room the ship’s hull bulge down to accommodate the parabolic disk that can be found in the image below<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1079+s.png (1017, 1079)] || 17 || 5 || Rebel Blockade Runner || Top hull of the Runner with room || Y || Y || || Y || || Death Star plans room: To the right is a huge parabolic antenna on top of the hull of the Rebel Blockade Runner. To the right of that there are two Cueballs looking up and speaking. Their text is partly cut off at the right edge of this image. To the very left in this image is a third Cueball that has been cut down just left of the middle. He speaks to another Cueball that is outside this frame in the image to the left. But part of his text is in this image. The Cueball present also speaks, a little piece of his text is also cut at the left edge of this image. Below this outer hull is the celling of a big room inside the space ship<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1080+s.png (1017, 1080)] || 17 || 6 || Rebel Blockade Runner || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Rebel Blockade Runner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1081+s.png (1017, 1081)] || 17 || 7 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1082+s.png (1017, 1082)] || 17 || 8 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1083+s.png (1017, 1083)] || 17 || 9 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1084+s.png (1017, 1084)] || 17 || 10 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1089+s.png (1017, 1089)] || 17 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1090+s.png (1017, 1090)] || 17 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1091+s.png (1017, 1091)] || 17 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1092+s.png (1017, 1092)] || 17 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1093+s.png (1017, 1093)] || 17 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters in the middle of the image from above and goes down through the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1094+s.png (1017, 1094)] || 17 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1095+s.png (1017, 1095)] || 17 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1096+s.png (1017, 1096)] || 17 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1097+s.png (1017, 1097)] || 17 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the very bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1098+s.png (1017, 1098)] || 17 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1099+s.png (1017, 1099)] || 17 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1017:-1100+s.png (1017, 1100)] || 17 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1069+s.png (1018, 1069)] || 18 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1070+s.png (1018, 1070)] || 18 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1071+s.png (1018, 1071)] || 18 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1072+s.png (1018, 1072)] || 18 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1073+s.png (1018, 1073)] || 18 || -1 || Ground level right || Dunes || || || || || 1 || Bottom of the highest dune with a coin and the last small dune.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1074+s.png (1018, 1074)] || 18 || 0 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1075+s.png (1018, 1075)] || 18 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1076+s.png (1018, 1076)] || 18 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1077+s.png (1018, 1077)] || 18 || 3 || Rebel Blockade Runner || Bottom hull of the Runner || || || || || || Bottom of the hull of the Rebel Blockade Runner. Almost white but at the top right corner the hull enters this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1078+s.png (1018, 1078)] || 18 || 4 || Rebel Blockade Runner || Bottom hull of the Runner with room || || || || || || Death Star plans room: The right end of a big room inside the Rebel Blockade Runner with people left of this image. Below part of the bottom of the hull, but the image is mostly black except in the left part<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1079+s.png (1018, 1079)] || 18 || 5 || Rebel Blockade Runner || Top hull of the Runner with room || Y || Y || || Y || || Death Star plans room: Torpedoes; one exploding on top of the hull of the Rebel Blockade Runner where the hull is inclining up to towards the right are Ponytail with an arrow on her bow and Cueball who has just shoot an arrow from his bow. They are aiming upwards, the aggression a response to a torpedo that has just exploded in a large cloud making a dent in the hull. Part of the explosion is in the image to the right. To the very left in this image is part of the text spoken by the two Cueballs at the antenna in the image to the left. Below this is the upper right corner of a big room inside the space ship<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1080+s.png (1018, 1080)] || 18 || 6 || Rebel Blockade Runner || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Rebel Blockade Runner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1081+s.png (1018, 1081)] || 18 || 7 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1082+s.png (1018, 1082)] || 18 || 8 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1083+s.png (1018, 1083)] || 18 || 9 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1084+s.png (1018, 1084)] || 18 || 10 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1089+s.png (1018, 1089)] || 18 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1090+s.png (1018, 1090)] || 18 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1091+s.png (1018, 1091)] || 18 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1092+s.png (1018, 1092)] || 18 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1093+s.png (1018, 1093)] || 18 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1094+s.png (1018, 1094)] || 18 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1095+s.png (1018, 1095)] || 18 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1096+s.png (1018, 1096)] || 18 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1097+s.png (1018, 1097)] || 18 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1098+s.png (1018, 1098)] || 18 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1099+s.png (1018, 1099)] || 18 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1018:-1100+s.png (1018, 1100)] || 18 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1069+s.png (1019, 1069)] || 19 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1070+s.png (1019, 1070)] || 19 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1071+s.png (1019, 1071)] || 19 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1072+s.png (1019, 1072)] || 19 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1073+s.png (1019, 1073)] || 19 || -1 || Ground level right || Ocean || Y || Y || || || || Megan is rating the Ocean she is looking out across<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1074+s.png (1019, 1074)] || 19 || 0 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1075+s.png (1019, 1075)] || 19 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1076+s.png (1019, 1076)] || 19 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1077+s.png (1019, 1077)] || 19 || 3 || Rebel Blockade Runner || Bottom hull of the Runner || || || || || || Bottom of the hull of the Rebel Blockade Runner with a small bulge down<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1078+s.png (1019, 1078)] || 19 || 4 || Rebel Blockade Runner || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside Rebel Blockade Runner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1079+s.png (1019, 1079)] || 19 || 5 || Rebel Blockade Runner || Top hull of the Runner || Y || || || Y || || Torpedoes; one hitting the hull of the Rebel Blockade Runner. This image is almost entirely black and inside the space ship. But in the top part is the outside of the hull of the ship. To the left is the rest of the explosion of the torpedo hitting the ship in the image to the left. Another torpedo is just hitting the hull of the space ship (presumably exploding in the next instant), in the center of this image at the very top, where the hull bulges up and out. Standing just right of this still intact torpedo are two Cueballs, the left one is leaning left to look up at the torpedoes coming down above. But neither these nor the heads of the Cueballs can be seen as they are cut off by the top edge of the frame.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1080+s.png (1019, 1080)] || 19 || 6 || Rebel Blockade Runner || Torpedoes || Y || Y || || Y || || Torpedoes; ten in the air and one hitting the hull (that are only visible in the image below). Just above the top part of the hull of the Rebel Blockade Runner we find the heads of two Cueballs. They are just to the right of the torpedo that is hitting the top most part of the hull where it bulges up and out, but this is still just below the frame of this image in the image below. The left Cueball is looking up and right towards the direction from where the torpedoes are coming. The other is looking at him. Apart from the torpedo that has already hit the hull there are now ten other torpedoes hanging in two showers of five above and mainly to the left of them. The three most right torpedoes are above the two Cueballs<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1081+s.png (1019, 1081)] || 19 || 7 || Torpedoes || Torpedoes || || || || Y || 1 || Torpedoes; Six are falling down and right through this image mainly in the right part of the image. There is a coin between the two most central torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1082+s.png (1019, 1082)] || 19 || 8 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1083+s.png (1019, 1083)] || 19 || 9 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1084+s.png (1019, 1084)] || 19 || 10 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1089+s.png (1019, 1089)] || 19 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1090+s.png (1019, 1090)] || 19 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1091+s.png (1019, 1091)] || 19 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1092+s.png (1019, 1092)] || 19 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1093+s.png (1019, 1093)] || 19 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1094+s.png (1019, 1094)] || 19 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1095+s.png (1019, 1095)] || 19 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1096+s.png (1019, 1096)] || 19 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1097+s.png (1019, 1097)] || 19 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1098+s.png (1019, 1098)] || 19 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1099+s.png (1019, 1099)] || 19 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1019:-1100+s.png (1019, 1100)] || 19 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1069+s.png (1020, 1069)] || 20 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1070+s.png (1020, 1070)] || 20 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1071+s.png (1020, 1071)] || 20 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1072+s.png (1020, 1072)] || 20 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1073+s.png (1020, 1073)] || 20 || -1 || Ground level right || Ocean || || || || || || Waves<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1074+s.png (1020, 1074)] || 20 || 0 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1075+s.png (1020, 1075)] || 20 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1076+s.png (1020, 1076)] || 20 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1077+s.png (1020, 1077)] || 20 || 3 || Rebel Blockade Runner || Bottom hull of the Runner || || || || Y || || Bottom of the hull of the Rebel Blockade Runner at the rear end. There is something looking like a rudder from a normal ship<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1078+s.png (1020, 1078)] || 20 || 4 || Rebel Blockade Runner || Rear end of the Runner || || || || || 1 || The rear end of the Rebel Blockade Runner with what looks like exhaust from the engines. In front of this at the bottom left of this image there is a coin. Most of the left part of this image is black<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1079+s.png (1020, 1079)] || 20 || 5 || Rebel Blockade Runner || Rear end - top hull of the Runner || Y || || || Y || || The top rear end of the Rebel Blockade Runner with what looks like exhaust from the engines. Megan is holding on to Cueball who is leaning over the end of the ship. He is holding on to a long stick (with a huge marshmallow at the end as can be seen in the image to the right of this.) The stick bends down in front of the exhaust. Maybe they are trying to roast the marshmallow in the heat from the exhaust<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1080+s.png (1020, 1080)] || 20 || 6 || Rebel Blockade Runner || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Rebel Blockade Runner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1081+s.png (1020, 1081)] || 20 || 7 || Torpedoes || Torpedoes || || || || Y || || Torpedoes; Three are falling down and right through this image mainly in the top left part of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1082+s.png (1020, 1082)] || 20 || 8 || Torpedoes || Torpedoes || || || || Y || || Torpedoes; two are falling down and right through the center of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1083+s.png (1020, 1083)] || 20 || 9 || Torpedoes || Torpedoes || Y || Y || || Y || || Torpedoes; three are falling down and right through the right part of this image. The top right torpedo is cut off by the edge of the image as are Beret Guy who rides this torpedo down while shouting a text which is also cut off at the right edge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1084+s.png (1020, 1084)] || 20 || 10 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1085+s.png (1020, 1085)] || 20 || 11 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1086+s.png (1020, 1086)] || 20 || 12 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1087+s.png (1020, 1087)] || 20 || 13 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1088+s.png (1020, 1088)] || 20 || 14 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1089+s.png (1020, 1089)] || 20 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1090+s.png (1020, 1090)] || 20 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1091+s.png (1020, 1091)] || 20 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1092+s.png (1020, 1092)] || 20 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1093+s.png (1020, 1093)] || 20 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1094+s.png (1020, 1094)] || 20 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1095+s.png (1020, 1095)] || 20 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center but rising towards right to the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1096+s.png (1020, 1096)] || 20 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1097+s.png (1020, 1097)] || 20 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1098+s.png (1020, 1098)] || 20 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1099+s.png (1020, 1099)] || 20 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1020:-1100+s.png (1020, 1100)] || 20 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1069+s.png (1021, 1069)] || 21 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1070+s.png (1021, 1070)] || 21 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1071+s.png (1021, 1071)] || 21 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1072+s.png (1021, 1072)] || 21 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1073+s.png (1021, 1073)] || 21 || -1 || Ground level right || Ocean || || || || || || Waves<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1074+s.png (1021, 1074)] || 21 || 0 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1075+s.png (1021, 1075)] || 21 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1076+s.png (1021, 1076)] || 21 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1077+s.png (1021, 1077)] || 21 || 3 || Rebel Blockade Runner || White || || || || || || Empty air under and right of the Rebel Blockade Runner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1078+s.png (1021, 1078)] || 21 || 4 || Rebel Blockade Runner || White || || || || || || Empty air right of the Rebel Blockade Runner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1079+s.png (1021, 1079)] || 21 || 5 || Rebel Blockade Runner || White - almost || || || || Y || || Empty air except for the long stick with a huge marshmallow that just enters the image from the left. In the image to the left of this we see Cueball holding this stick out in front of the exhaust of the Rebel Blockade Runner to presumably roast it in the heat<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1080+s.png (1021, 1080)] || 21 || 6 || Rebel Blockade Runner || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Rebel Blockade Runner<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1081+s.png (1021, 1081)] || 21 || 7 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air right of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1082+s.png (1021, 1082)] || 21 || 8 || Torpedoes || Torpedoes || || || || Y || || Torpedoes; one is falling down and right through the top left part of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1083+s.png (1021, 1083)] || 21 || 9 || Torpedoes || Torpedoes || Y || Y || || Y || || Torpedoes; two are falling down and right. One is at the top right corner. The other torpedo is cut off by the left edge of the image as are Beret Guy who rides this torpedo down while shouting a text which is also cut off at the left edge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1084+s.png (1021, 1084)] || 21 || 10 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1085+s.png (1021, 1085)] || 21 || 11 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1086+s.png (1021, 1086)] || 21 || 12 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1087+s.png (1021, 1087)] || 21 || 13 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1088+s.png (1021, 1088)] || 21 || 14 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1089+s.png (1021, 1089)] || 21 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1090+s.png (1021, 1090)] || 21 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1091+s.png (1021, 1091)] || 21 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1092+s.png (1021, 1092)] || 21 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1093+s.png (1021, 1093)] || 21 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1094+s.png (1021, 1094)] || 21 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1095+s.png (1021, 1095)] || 21 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image at the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1096+s.png (1021, 1096)] || 21 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1097+s.png (1021, 1097)] || 21 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1098+s.png (1021, 1098)] || 21 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1099+s.png (1021, 1099)] || 21 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1021:-1100+s.png (1021, 1100)] || 21 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1069+s.png (1022, 1069)] || 22 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1070+s.png (1022, 1070)] || 22 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1071+s.png (1022, 1071)] || 22 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1072+s.png (1022, 1072)] || 22 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1073+s.png (1022, 1073)] || 22 || -1 || Ground level right || Ocean || Y || Y || || Y || 1 || Waves. A rouge wave rises above the sea talking to Cueball in the water. There is a coin above the wave.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1074+s.png (1022, 1074)] || 22 || 0 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1075+s.png (1022, 1075)] || 22 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1076+s.png (1022, 1076)] || 22 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1077+s.png (1022, 1077)] || 22 || 3 || Rebel Blockade Runner || White || || || || || || Empty air under and right of the Rebel Blockade Runner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1078+s.png (1022, 1078)] || 22 || 4 || Rebel Blockade Runner || White || || || || || || Empty air right of the Rebel Blockade Runner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1079+s.png (1022, 1079)] || 22 || 5 || Rebel Blockade Runner || White || || || || || || Empty air right of the Rebel Blockade Runner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1080+s.png (1022, 1080)] || 22 || 6 || Rebel Blockade Runner || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Rebel Blockade Runner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1081+s.png (1022, 1081)] || 22 || 7 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air right of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1082+s.png (1022, 1082)] || 22 || 8 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air right of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1083+s.png (1022, 1083)] || 22 || 9 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air right of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1084+s.png (1022, 1084)] || 22 || 10 || Torpedoes || Torpedoes || || || || Y || || Torpedoes; four are falling down and right through the diagonal going bottom left top right of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1085+s.png (1022, 1085)] || 22 || 11 || Torpedoes || Torpedoes || || || || Y || || Torpedoes; four are falling down and right two at the bottom and two at the top of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1086+s.png (1022, 1086)] || 22 || 12 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1087+s.png (1022, 1087)] || 22 || 13 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1088+s.png (1022, 1088)] || 22 || 14 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1089+s.png (1022, 1089)] || 22 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1090+s.png (1022, 1090)] || 22 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1091+s.png (1022, 1091)] || 22 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1092+s.png (1022, 1092)] || 22 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right, even taking a small step down to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1093+s.png (1022, 1093)] || 22 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters in right of the middle of the image from above and goes down below the center of the image where it turns right into a corridor forming an L<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1094+s.png (1022, 1094)] || 22 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters in the middle of the image from above and goes down through the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1095+s.png (1022, 1095)] || 22 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || || || || || || Three coin square room: A corridor enters left at the center going right across the image. In the middle a shaft goes down through the image forming a T. To the very right a room begins. It extends both above and to the right. (Inside the room there are three coins one in each of the three corners not in this image)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1096+s.png (1022, 1096)] || 22 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black - almost || || || || || || Three coin square room: Black almost except for the very bottom right corner where the top left corner of the small square room with three coins in the corner can be seen. The coin in this corner is in the image right and below this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1097+s.png (1022, 1097)] || 22 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || 1.5 || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. To the very right there are two coins, one of the coins are only half in this image. In total there are three coins in a row here, but 1.5 of them are in the next image to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1098+s.png (1022, 1098)] || 22 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1099+s.png (1022, 1099)] || 22 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1100+s.png (1022, 1100)] || 22 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1069+s.png (1023, 1069)] || 23 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1070+s.png (1023, 1070)] || 23 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1071+s.png (1023, 1071)] || 23 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1072+s.png (1023, 1072)] || 23 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1073+s.png (1023, 1073)] || 23 || -1 || Ground level right || Ocean || || Y || || || || Waves and part of Cueballs text<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1074+s.png (1023, 1074)] || 23 || 0 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1075+s.png (1023, 1075)] || 23 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1076+s.png (1023, 1076)] || 23 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1077+s.png (1023, 1077)] || 23 || 3 || Rebel Blockade Runner || White || || || || || || Empty air under and right of the Rebel Blockade Runner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1078+s.png (1023, 1078)] || 23 || 4 || Rebel Blockade Runner || White || || || || || || Empty air right of the Rebel Blockade Runner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1079+s.png (1023, 1079)] || 23 || 5 || Rebel Blockade Runner || White || || || || || || Empty air right of the Rebel Blockade Runner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1080+s.png (1023, 1080)] || 23 || 6 || Rebel Blockade Runner || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Rebel Blockade Runner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1081+s.png (1023, 1081)] || 23 || 7 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air right of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1082+s.png (1023, 1082)] || 23 || 8 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air right of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1083+s.png (1023, 1083)] || 23 || 9 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air right of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1084+s.png (1023, 1084)] || 23 || 10 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air right of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1085+s.png (1023, 1085)] || 23 || 11 || Torpedoes || Torpedoes || || || || Y || || Torpedoes; two are falling down and right through the top left part of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1086+s.png (1023, 1086)] || 23 || 12 || Torpedoes || Torpedoes || || || || Y || || Torpedoes; four are falling down and right three just left of the center and one at the right side of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1087+s.png (1023, 1087)] || 23 || 13 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1088+s.png (1023, 1088)] || 23 || 14 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1089+s.png (1023, 1089)] || 23 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1090+s.png (1023, 1090)] || 23 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1091+s.png (1023, 1091)] || 23 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1092+s.png (1023, 1092)] || 23 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1093+s.png (1023, 1093)] || 23 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1094+s.png (1023, 1094)] || 23 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1095+s.png (1023, 1095)] || 23 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || 3 || Three coin square room: A small square room that ends past the middle to the left and with floor about the center of the image. It extends both above and to the left. There is a coin at the bottom right corner of the room and in both the left upper part at the edge and at the right upper part of the room. (The ceiling and left corner of this room are just outside this image, and thus the three coins visible in this image are located at each of the three corners formed by the room<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1096+s.png (1023, 1096)] || 23 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Three coin square room: Black except for the very bottom where the ceiling and right top corner of the small square room with three coins in the corners can be seen. The coins in the top corners is in the image below this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1097+s.png (1023, 1097)] || 23 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || 1.5 || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. To the very left there are two coins, one of the coins are only half in this image. In total there are three coins in a row here, but 1.5 of them are in the next image to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1098+s.png (1023, 1098)] || 23 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1099+s.png (1023, 1099)] || 23 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1023:-1100+s.png (1023, 1100)] || 23 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1024:-1069+s.png (1024, 1069)] || 24 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1024:-1070+s.png (1024, 1070)] || 24 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1024:-1071+s.png (1024, 1071)] || 24 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1024:-1072+s.png (1024, 1072)] || 24 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1024:-1073+s.png (1024, 1073)] || 24 || -1 || Ground level right || Ocean || || || || || || Right bank of the ocean<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1024:-1074+s.png (1024, 1074)] || 24 || 0 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1024:-1075+s.png (1024, 1075)] || 24 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1024:-1076+s.png (1024, 1076)] || 24 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1024:-1085+s.png (1024, 1085)] || 24 || 11 || Torpedoes || Torpedoes || || || || Y || || Torpedoes; one is falling down and right through the top center of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1024:-1086+s.png (1024, 1086)] || 24 || 12 || Torpedoes || Torpedoes || || || || Y || || Torpedoes; nine are falling down and right through most parts of this image below the very top. The top right torpedo, is just showing the very tip, the rest being cut off by the right edge of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1024:-1087+s.png (1024, 1087)] || 24 || 13 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1024:-1088+s.png (1024, 1088)] || 24 || 14 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1024:-1089+s.png (1024, 1089)] || 24 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1024:-1090+s.png (1024, 1090)] || 24 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1024:-1091+s.png (1024, 1091)] || 24 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1024:-1092+s.png (1024, 1092)] || 24 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1024:-1093+s.png (1024, 1093)] || 24 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1024:-1094+s.png (1024, 1094)] || 24 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1024:-1095+s.png (1024, 1095)] || 24 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1024:-1096+s.png (1024, 1096)] || 24 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1024:-1097+s.png (1024, 1097)] || 24 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1024:-1098+s.png (1024, 1098)] || 24 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1024:-1099+s.png (1024, 1099)] || 24 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1024:-1100+s.png (1024, 1100)] || 24 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1025:-1069+s.png (1025, 1069)] || 25 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1025:-1070+s.png (1025, 1070)] || 25 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1025:-1071+s.png (1025, 1071)] || 25 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1025:-1072+s.png (1025, 1072)] || 25 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1025:-1073+s.png (1025, 1073)] || 25 || -1 || Ground level right || Terrain || || || || Y || || Ruin; left part<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1025:-1074+s.png (1025, 1074)] || 25 || 0 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1025:-1075+s.png (1025, 1075)] || 25 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1025:-1076+s.png (1025, 1076)] || 25 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1025:-1085+s.png (1025, 1085)] || 25 || 11 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air right of torpedoes<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1025:-1086+s.png (1025, 1086)] || 25 || 12 || Torpedoes || Torpedoes || || Y || || Y || || Torpedoes; two are falling down and right through the top of this image. One is in the middle, but the left torpedoes tip is cut off at the left edge of this image. At the very top, right of the right torpedo, is part of the text from the explosion of two torpedoes hitting each other in the image above<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1025:-1087+s.png (1025, 1087)] || 25 || 13 || Torpedoes || Torpedoes || || Y || || Y || || Torpedoes; six are falling down and right, four in a group to the right and in the middle of this image. At the very bottom in the middle two torpedoes are hitting each other and they are exploding in a cloud with text. Part of the text is cut off at the bottom edge of this image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1025:-1088+s.png (1025, 1088)] || 25 || 14 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1025:-1089+s.png (1025, 1089)] || 25 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1025:-1090+s.png (1025, 1090)] || 25 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1025:-1091+s.png (1025, 1091)] || 25 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1025:-1092+s.png (1025, 1092)] || 25 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with shaft || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. To the right a ledge is going out right beneath the opening of a shaft. The ledge stops just at the right edge of this image. The shaft is going up above the ledge. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right, but where the ledge ends, the hull takes a step up to the top of the corridor. It stays here in the next few images to the right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1025:-1093+s.png (1025, 1093)] || 25 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters left below the center going right across the image. Right of the middle a shaft goes down through the image and at the very rightmost part of the image a shaft goes up part of this is inside the next image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1025:-1094+s.png (1025, 1094)] || 25 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters to the very right from above and goes down through the image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1025:-1095+s.png (1025, 1095)] || 25 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters the image from above at the very right and goes down through the image, part of it in the next image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1025:-1096+s.png (1025, 1096)] || 25 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters in the very right part of the image from above and goes down through the image. The right part of the shaft is in the next image to the right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1025:-1097+s.png (1025, 1097)] || 25 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer with shaft || || || || || 0.25 || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right until the middle. Here the hull is flat and at the very right there is a shaft going down into the Destroyer. Above the shaft there is a ledge going out over the shaft opening just to above the flat part of the hull. At the very top right corner above the ledge over the shaft there is a coin. Actually there is just about a quarter of a coin, since this coin is situated at a cross where four images joins. So it will be visible both in the image to the right and the two images above<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1025:-1098+s.png (1025, 1098)] || 25 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || 0.25 || Empty air above the Destroyer. At the bottom right corner (above a ledge over a shaft in the image below) there is a coin. Actually there is just about a quarter of a coin, since this coin is situated at a cross where four images joins. So it will be visible both in the image to the right and the two images below<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1025:-1099+s.png (1025, 1099)] || 25 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1025:-1100+s.png (1025, 1100)] || 25 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1069+s.png (1026, 1069)] || 26 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1070+s.png (1026, 1070)] || 26 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1071+s.png (1026, 1071)] || 26 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1072+s.png (1026, 1072)] || 26 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1073+s.png (1026, 1073)] || 26 || -1 || Ground level right || Terrain || Y || Y || || Y || 1 || Ruin; with Megan standing inside and Cueball sitting on the roof playing guitar while singing. A coin is beneath him inside the ruin<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1074+s.png (1026, 1074)] || 26 || 0 || Ground level right || White - almost || || Y || || || || Ruin; above Cueball, only his singing notes and two lines of text can be seen<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1075+s.png (1026, 1075)] || 26 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1076+s.png (1026, 1076)] || 26 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1085+s.png (1026, 1085)] || 26 || 11 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air right of torpedoes<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1086+s.png (1026, 1086)] || 26 || 12 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air right of torpedoes<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1087+s.png (1026, 1087)] || 26 || 13 || Torpedoes || Torpedoes || || || || Y || || Torpedoes; seven are falling down and right through the diagonal going bottom left top right of this image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1088+s.png (1026, 1088)] || 26 || 14 || Torpedoes || Torpedoes || || || || Y || || Torpedoes; four are falling down and right, at the bottom right of this image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1089+s.png (1026, 1089)] || 26 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1090+s.png (1026, 1090)] || 26 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1091+s.png (1026, 1091)] || 26 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1092+s.png (1026, 1092)] || 26 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right, even taking a small step down to the left where the corridor from the previous image to the left ends<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1093+s.png (1026, 1093)] || 26 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || Y || Y || || || || Shall not not pass room: To the right, past the middle is a room with floor below the center and ceiling halfway from center to top. The room extends to the right. A corridor coming from the left below the center and where it enters the room stands Cueball lifting his hand towards left and tells any one approaching: "You shall not '''not''' pass!" (There is a coin behind him in the room in the next image to the right). To the very left of the image a shaft goes up from the corridor to the top of the image. Part of the shaft is in the image to the left<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1094+s.png (1026, 1094)] || 26 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters right below the center going left across the image. At the very left a shaft goes down through the image forming a lying T. The left part of the shaft is in the image to the left<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1095+s.png (1026, 1095)] || 26 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and shaft || || || || || 1 || Two coins on floor room: The very bottom left of this large rectangular room is in the upper right part of this image, and there is a coin. To the far left a shaft is going down through the image, most of it is in the image to the left.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1096+s.png (1026, 1096)] || 26 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and shaft || || || || || || Two coins on floor room: The top left of this large rectangular room is in the lower right quarter of this image. To the far left a shaft is going down through the image, most of it is in the image to the left<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1097+s.png (1026, 1097)] || 26 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer with shaft || || || || || 0.25 || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the very top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right at the very left part there is a shaft going down into the Destroyer. Since there is a ledge going out over the shaft opening, this is what can be seen at the left. At the very top left corner above the ledge over the shaft there is a coin. Actually there is just about a quarter of a coin, since this coin is situated at a cross where four images joins. So it will be visible both in the image to the left and the two images above<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1098+s.png (1026, 1098)] || 26 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || 0.25 || Empty air above the Destroyer. At the bottom right corner (above a ledge over a shaft in the image below) there is a coin. Actually there is just about a quarter of a coin, since this coin is situated at a cross where four images joins. So it will be visible both in the image to the left and the two images below<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1099+s.png (1026, 1099)] || 26 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1100+s.png (1026, 1100)] || 26 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1027:-1069+s.png (1027, 1069)] || 27 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1027:-1070+s.png (1027, 1070)] || 27 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1027:-1071+s.png (1027, 1071)] || 27 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1027:-1072+s.png (1027, 1072)] || 27 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1027:-1073+s.png (1027, 1073)] || 27 || -1 || Ground level right || Terrain || || Y || || || || Ruin; left of image but part of Cueballs song text still visible<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1027:-1074+s.png (1027, 1074)] || 27 || 0 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1027:-1075+s.png (1027, 1075)] || 27 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1027:-1076+s.png (1027, 1076)] || 27 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1027:-1085+s.png (1027, 1085)] || 27 || 11 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air right of torpedoes<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1027:-1086+s.png (1027, 1086)] || 27 || 12 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air right of torpedoes<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1027:-1087+s.png (1027, 1087)] || 27 || 13 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air right of torpedoes<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1027:-1088+s.png (1027, 1088)] || 27 || 14 || Torpedoes || Torpedoes || || || || Y || || Torpedoes; three are falling down and right, at the top right of this image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1027:-1089+s.png (1027, 1089)] || 27 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1027:-1090+s.png (1027, 1090)] || 27 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1027:-1091+s.png (1027, 1091)] || 27 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1027:-1092+s.png (1027, 1092)] || 27 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1027:-1093+s.png (1027, 1093)] || 27 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || 1 || Shall not not pass room: A room with floor below the center, ceiling halfway from center to top and wall to the right halfway between edge and the middle. The room extends to the left (where Cueball tells : "You shall not '''not''' pass!") There is a coin in the bottom right corner of the room<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1027:-1094+s.png (1027, 1094)] || 27 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters right below the center going left across the image. To the very left, just staying inside the image a shaft goes up from the corridor through the image forming an L lying down<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1027:-1095+s.png (1027, 1095)] || 27 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and shaft || || || || || 1 || Two coins on floor room: The very bottom right of this large rectangular room is in the upper left part of this image, going past the middle. In the right corner of the room there is a coin. To the far left in the image a shaft is going down out of the room and through the image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1027:-1096+s.png (1027, 1096)] || 27 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Two coins on floor room: The top right of this large rectangular room is in the lower left quarter of this image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1027:-1097+s.png (1027, 1097)] || 27 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black - almost || || || || || || Black inside the Destroyer, except for a small white triangle at the top left corner where the top of the hull is<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1027:-1098+s.png (1027, 1098)] || 27 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen entering the image a little from the left edge and then from there it gently increased its size towards right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1027:-1099+s.png (1027, 1099)] || 27 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1027:-1100+s.png (1027, 1100)] || 27 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1028:-1069+s.png (1028, 1069)] || 28 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1028:-1070+s.png (1028, 1070)] || 28 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1028:-1071+s.png (1028, 1071)] || 28 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1028:-1072+s.png (1028, 1072)] || 28 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1028:-1073+s.png (1028, 1073)] || 28 || -1 || Ground level right || Terrain || || || || || || Rising terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1028:-1074+s.png (1028, 1074)] || 28 || 0 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1028:-1075+s.png (1028, 1075)] || 28 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1028:-1076+s.png (1028, 1076)] || 28 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1028:-1089+s.png (1028, 1089)] || 28 || 15 || Torpedoes || Torpedoes || || || || Y || || Torpedoes; five are falling down and right, at the bottom of this image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1028:-1090+s.png (1028, 1090)] || 28 || 16 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1028:-1091+s.png (1028, 1091)] || 28 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1028:-1092+s.png (1028, 1092)] || 28 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with corridor || Y || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. A corridor begins in the middle of this image. The bottom of the corridor is just a thin ledge above the hull. On this ledge Cueball is leaning over the ledge and a guy with flat black hair is standing behind him. Both are wearing backpacks. The part of the hull that is before and after this corridor is gently increasing its size towards right, but the size increases the full corridor height from the ledge<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1028:-1093+s.png (1028, 1093)] || 28 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1028:-1094+s.png (1028, 1094)] || 28 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1028:-1095+s.png (1028, 1095)] || 28 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || Y || || Y || 1 || Ice cream room: This small rectangular room that extends to the right has its floor just above the bottom edge of this image, and the ceiling at the center. The left wall begins to the right of the center. At this wall there is a box with an inclined top. There is a white lid on top and on the box "Ice cream" is written in white text. A coin is situated on top of this box<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1028:-1096+s.png (1028, 1096)] || 28 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1028:-1097+s.png (1028, 1097)] || 28 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1028:-1098+s.png (1028, 1098)] || 28 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1028:-1099+s.png (1028, 1099)] || 28 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1028:-1100+s.png (1028, 1100)] || 28 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1029:-1069+s.png (1029, 1069)] || 29 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1029:-1070+s.png (1029, 1070)] || 29 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1029:-1071+s.png (1029, 1071)] || 29 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1029:-1072+s.png (1029, 1072)] || 29 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1029:-1073+s.png (1029, 1073)] || 29 || -1 || Ground level right || Terrain || Y || Y || || || 1 || Ponytail is flying a few meters above the ground by flapping her arms. A coin is beneath her<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1029:-1074+s.png (1029, 1074)] || 29 || 0 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1029:-1075+s.png (1029, 1075)] || 29 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1029:-1076+s.png (1029, 1076)] || 29 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1029:-1089+s.png (1029, 1089)] || 29 || 15 || Torpedoes || Torpedoes || || || || Y || 1 || Torpedoes; four are falling down and right, three in the middle and one at the top right of this image. There is a coin between the two torpedoes to the right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1029:-1090+s.png (1029, 1090)] || 29 || 16 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air left of torpedoes<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1029:-1091+s.png (1029, 1091)] || 29 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the very top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1029:-1092+s.png (1029, 1092)] || 29 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with corridor and shaft || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. A corridor comes in from the left. Below it is a small part of the bottom hull visible. In the center of the image the corridor end in a shaft going up into the ship<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1029:-1093+s.png (1029, 1093)] || 29 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || 1 || A shaft enters in the left part of the image from above and goes down through the image. At the very bottom there is a coin<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1029:-1094+s.png (1029, 1094)] || 29 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || 1 || A corridor enters left below the center going right across the image. Left of the middle a shaft goes down through the image forming a crocked T. Just past the shaft to the right there is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1029:-1095+s.png (1029, 1095)] || 29 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || Y || Y || || || || Ice cream room: This small rectangular room that extends to the left has its floor just above the bottom edge of this image, and the ceiling at the center. To the right past the middle the room ends and a corridor exits the room and goes out the image to the right. Megan talks to Cueball while they walk towards left (where in the next image to the left a coin is situated on top of an ice cream box). The text is almost inside this image, but the first letter is cut off at the left edge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1029:-1096+s.png (1029, 1096)] || 29 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1029:-1097+s.png (1029, 1097)] || 29 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Big empty room: The left part of this rectangular room begins just left of the middle, the floor and the ceiling about halfway between the center and the edges. The room continues in the image to the right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1029:-1098+s.png (1029, 1098)] || 29 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1029:-1099+s.png (1029, 1099)] || 29 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1029:-1100+s.png (1029, 1100)] || 29 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1030:-1069+s.png (1030, 1069)] || 30 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1030:-1070+s.png (1030, 1070)] || 30 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1030:-1071+s.png (1030, 1071)] || 30 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1030:-1072+s.png (1030, 1072)] || 30 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1030:-1073+s.png (1030, 1073)] || 30 || -1 || Ground level right || Forrest || || || || Y || || Trees; three very small<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1030:-1074+s.png (1030, 1074)] || 30 || 0 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1030:-1075+s.png (1030, 1075)] || 30 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1030:-1076+s.png (1030, 1076)] || 30 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1030:-1089+s.png (1030, 1089)] || 30 || 15 || Torpedoes || Torpedoes || || || || Y || || Torpedoes; three are falling down and right, at the top of this image, two to the left one to the right. The middle torpedoes tail is cut off by the upper edge of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1030:-1090+s.png (1030, 1090)] || 30 || 16 || Torpedoes || Torpedoes || || || || Y || || Torpedoes; three are falling down and right, at the bottom of this image, two to the left one to the right. The left most torpedoes tip has been cut off by the bottom edge of this image as is also the case with the very tip of the tail of the torpedo to the right, but by the right edge of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1030:-1091+s.png (1030, 1091)] || 30 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1030:-1092+s.png (1030, 1092)] || 30 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1030:-1093+s.png (1030, 1093)] || 30 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1030:-1094+s.png (1030, 1094)] || 30 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1030:-1095+s.png (1030, 1095)] || 30 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters left at the very bottom going right across the image. In the middle a shaft goes up through the image forming an upside down T<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1030:-1096+s.png (1030, 1096)] || 30 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters right at the center going left to just before the middle where it enters a shaft that goes down through the image from top to bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1030:-1097+s.png (1030, 1097)] || 30 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and shaft || || || || || || Big empty room: The right part of this rectangular room begins at the middle, the floor and the ceiling about halfway between the center and the edges. The room continues in the image to the left. At the bottom right of the room a shaft exits and goes out the bottom edge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1030:-1098+s.png (1030, 1098)] || 30 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1030:-1099+s.png (1030, 1099)] || 30 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1030:-1100+s.png (1030, 1100)] || 30 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1031:-1069+s.png (1031, 1069)] || 31 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1031:-1070+s.png (1031, 1070)] || 31 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1031:-1071+s.png (1031, 1071)] || 31 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1031:-1072+s.png (1031, 1072)] || 31 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1031:-1073+s.png (1031, 1073)] || 31 || -1 || Ground level right || Forrest || || || || Y || || Trees; one large going above the frame and six small<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1031:-1074+s.png (1031, 1074)] || 31 || 0 || Ground level right || Forrest || || || || Y || 1 || Trees; the top of a large tree is at the bottom of this image. At the center above the tree there is a coin<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1031:-1075+s.png (1031, 1075)] || 31 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1031:-1076+s.png (1031, 1076)] || 31 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1031:-1089+s.png (1031, 1089)] || 31 || 15 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air right of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1031:-1090+s.png (1031, 1090)] || 31 || 16 || Torpedoes || Torpedoes || || || || Y || || Torpedoes; six are falling down and right, almost left to right through the central part of this image. The one to the left is almost outside the image as it has been cut off by the left edge of this image so just the tip of the tail is inside this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1031:-1091+s.png (1031, 1091)] || 31 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1031:-1092+s.png (1031, 1092)] || 31 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1031:-1093+s.png (1031, 1093)] || 31 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1031:-1094+s.png (1031, 1094)] || 31 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1031:-1095+s.png (1031, 1095)] || 31 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || Y || || || || 1 || Steven Universe room: From the left a corridor enters the image at the very bottom and before the middle of the image it enters the bottom of a small square room (ceiling just above the center and right wall halfway past the middle to the right). The room has a raised plateau in the center. On top of this stand a family of four. First there is a short kid with lots of black hair. Then a woman with a hairdo not typically seen in xkcd, blonde but short hair, with a little wisp sticking out front. She seems to wear a miniskirt. Then a taller woman with a square black afro-like hair-do and big glasses. Behind her is a small woman with very long and big blond hair. This can be recognizes as the family from {{w|Steven Universe}}. The boy being Steven. The first woman with least hair is Pearl. The high afro woman in the middle Garnet and. The woman with big blond hair is Amethyst. (See also [http://steven-universe.wikia.com/wiki/Steven_Universe_Wiki Steven Universe Wiki]. The three women are what is called crystal gems and are aliens. Steven is half alien. The afro haired woman, Garnet, holds up her left hand and above it floats a coin or is it a crystal gem? (There is an image at the bridge where Darth Vader himself references Steven Universe)<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1031:-1096+s.png (1031, 1096)] || 31 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || 1 || A corridor enters left at the center going right across the image. Left of the middle a shaft goes up through the image forming an upside down T. Inside the shaft there is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1031:-1097+s.png (1031, 1097)] || 31 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters left of the middle in this image from above and goes down through the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1031:-1098+s.png (1031, 1098)] || 31 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer with shaft || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. Left of the middle there is shaft going down into the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1031:-1099+s.png (1031, 1099)] || 31 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1031:-1100+s.png (1031, 1100)] || 31 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1032:-1069+s.png (1032, 1069)] || 32 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1032:-1070+s.png (1032, 1070)] || 32 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1032:-1071+s.png (1032, 1071)] || 32 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1032:-1072+s.png (1032, 1072)] || 32 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1032:-1073+s.png (1032, 1073)] || 32 || -1 || Ground level right || Forrest || || || || Y || || Trees; one big with only stem in this frame and four small<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1032:-1074+s.png (1032, 1074)] || 32 || 0 || Ground level right || Forrest || || || || Y || 1 || Trees; the entire crown of one big tree, and the left part of another big trees crown. At the fork above the main stem in the central tree there is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1032:-1075+s.png (1032, 1075)] || 32 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1032:-1076+s.png (1032, 1076)] || 32 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1032:-1089+s.png (1032, 1089)] || 32 || 15 || Torpedoes || White || || || || || || Empty air right of torpedoes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1032:-1090+s.png (1032, 1090)] || 32 || 16 || Torpedoes || Torpedoes || || || || Y || || Torpedoes; one is falling down and right, at the top left of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1032:-1091+s.png (1032, 1091)] || 32 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with torpedoes || || || || Y || || Torpedoes; six are falling down and right, at the bottom of this image, two at the very bottom to the left and four a little higher to the right. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1032:-1092+s.png (1032, 1092)] || 32 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1032:-1093+s.png (1032, 1093)] || 32 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1032:-1094+s.png (1032, 1094)] || 32 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || 1 || Rotary: A corridor goes through the image below the center from the left, but past the middle the corridor takes a turn upwards and continues sloping almost 45 degree upwards reaching the right edge of the image above the center. Where the turn occurs there is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1032:-1095+s.png (1032, 1095)] || 32 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black - almost || || || || || || Rotary: In this almost black image there is a small part of the rotary roundabout in the very rightmost part. A part of the circular corridor just enters around the center of the right edge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1032:-1096+s.png (1032, 1096)] || 32 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || Y || Y || || || || Rotary: A corridor goes through the image above the center from the left, but past the middle the corridor takes a turn downwards and continues sloping almost 45 degree downwards reaching the right edge of the image just above the bottom edge. Just past the turn on the top of the downslope is Cueball standing trying to keep his balance while complaining "Ugh, rotaries"<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1032:-1097+s.png (1032, 1097)] || 32 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1032:-1098+s.png (1032, 1098)] || 32 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1032:-1099+s.png (1032, 1099)] || 32 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1032:-1100+s.png (1032, 1100)] || 32 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1033:-1069+s.png (1033, 1069)] || 33 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1033:-1070+s.png (1033, 1070)] || 33 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1033:-1071+s.png (1033, 1071)] || 33 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1033:-1072+s.png (1033, 1072)] || 33 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1033:-1073+s.png (1033, 1073)] || 33 || -1 || Ground level right || Forrest || || || || Y || || Trees; two big with only stem in this frame, seven small one of them dead and two bushes<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1033:-1074+s.png (1033, 1074)] || 33 || 0 || Ground level right || Forrest || || || || Y || || Trees; the right part of the crown of a big tree and most of the crown of another big tree to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1033:-1075+s.png (1033, 1075)] || 33 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1033:-1076+s.png (1033, 1076)] || 33 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1033:-1089+s.png (1033, 1089)] || 33 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1033:-1090+s.png (1033, 1090)] || 33 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1033:-1091+s.png (1033, 1091)] || 33 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with torpedoes || || || || Y || || Torpedoes; five are falling down and right, almost through the central part of this image. Three to the left and two at the right. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1033:-1092+s.png (1033, 1092)] || 33 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters the image from above in the far right and goes down to the center of the image and stops (here it merges with a corridor that goes in to the image to the right). Part of the shaft is also in the image to the right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1033:-1093+s.png (1033, 1093)] || 33 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || Y || || A shaft enters in the very right part of the image from above and goes down through the image; the main part of the shaft is in the next image to the right. At the bottom of the shaft is the very left part of a T shaped Tetris piece, cut off before anything but three small black rectangles can be seen<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1033:-1094+s.png (1033, 1094)] || 33 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || Rotary: A corridor/shaft sloping almost 45 degree upwards comes in from the center left, reaching the bottom left part of the rotary which is a corridor that goes around a small room in the center, with four exits like a big roundabout. I this image the bottom part of the rotary goes between the upper part of this image, the left most part in this image disappearing at the top edge of the image just above where the corridor from the left enters into it. To the very right where the rotary exits at the right edge just below the top, there is a shaft going almost straight down, a little to the right to begin with, and then straight down and out at the bottom. The shafts right part extends into the image to the right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1033:-1095+s.png (1033, 1095)] || 33 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || Y || || || Y || 1 || Rotary: This is the center of the roundabout like rotary. To the left the circular corridor that encircles the room to the right can be seen. At the very top and left a corridor/shaft can be seen entering the rotary from above in a 45 degree angle. Just below the center from the circle there is a corridor going right into a small room that is centered around the center of the image, and extends a little into the image to the right. In the room there is a kid with flat black hair, a potted plant growing higher than him and behind these there is a coin<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1033:-1096+s.png (1033, 1096)] || 33 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || || || || || || Rotary: This is the top, above the center, of the roundabout like rotary. At the left below the center a corridor/shaft can be seen entering the rotary from above in a 45 degree angle. From there the corridor that circles around the room in the center (in the image below) can be seen taking a circle curve above the bottom of this image, entering from below to the left where the shaft comes down, and exiting to the right just above the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1033:-1097+s.png (1033, 1097)] || 33 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1033:-1098+s.png (1033, 1098)] || 33 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1033:-1099+s.png (1033, 1099)] || 33 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1033:-1100+s.png (1033, 1100)] || 33 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1034:-1069+s.png (1034, 1069)] || 34 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1034:-1070+s.png (1034, 1070)] || 34 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1034:-1071+s.png (1034, 1071)] || 34 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1034:-1072+s.png (1034, 1072)] || 34 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1034:-1073+s.png (1034, 1073)] || 34 || -1 || Ground level right || Forrest || || || || Y || || Trees; one big with only stem in this frame, one large going above the frame, four small and a shrubbery<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1034:-1074+s.png (1034, 1074)] || 34 || 0 || Ground level right || Forrest || || || || Y || || Trees; a smaller right part of the crown of one big tree, the tip of a large tree and most of the crown of another big tree to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1034:-1075+s.png (1034, 1075)] || 34 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1034:-1076+s.png (1034, 1076)] || 34 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1034:-1089+s.png (1034, 1089)] || 34 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1034:-1090+s.png (1034, 1090)] || 34 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1034:-1091+s.png (1034, 1091)] || 34 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with room || Y || Y || || Y || 1 || Torpedo canon room: No torpedoes visible outside the hull, but here is the canon that fired them all. It is below a small room inside the Star Destroyer, just above the bottom of the hull with the canon that fired all the torpedoes protruding out below the ship’s hull. The room is located in the top left of this image. In the middle of the image in the top left of the room there is a shaft going up. Behind the inner part of the canon is Megan who has turned away from it and speaks to Cueball. Behind them to the right is a coin. After the part with the canon the hull of the Destroyer can be seen to continue its gentle increasing of its size towards right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1034:-1092+s.png (1034, 1092)] || 34 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || Y || || A corridor enters from the left above the center going right across the image. In the middle a shaft goes down through the image. At the very left edge of this image a shaft is coming down to the corridor from the top, part of it being in the image to the left. At the right part of the corridor, a small robot on wheels moves to the left towards the shaft, speeding lines behind it indicate the way it moves. It looks like it is made of two identical small robots (both with wheels) on top of each other<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1034:-1093+s.png (1034, 1093)] || 34 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || Y || || A shaft enters in the very left part of the image from above and goes down through the image; a minor part of the shaft is in the next image to the left. At the bottom of the shaft is most of a T shaped Tetris piece with the short part pointing right. It is shown that it is falling with three move lines above it. It is cut off at the left edge so some part of the piece is in the image to the left<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1034:-1094+s.png (1034, 1094)] || 34 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || Rotary: A shaft is at the very left of this image coming up from below the bottom to reach the rightmost and bottom part of the rotary which is a corridor that goes around a small room in the center, with four exits like a big roundabout. This image is mainly black, having only corridors/shaft in the left most part. This bottom right part of the rotary goes between the upper left part of this image, to the top left part in a small circle around the top left corner. The shafts left side is in the image to the left<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1034:-1095+s.png (1034, 1095)] || 34 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || || || || || || Rotary: This is just right of the center of the roundabout like rotary. In the middle the circular corridor that encircles the room to the left can be seen. At the very left a small part of the room’s right side can be seen. The room is centered around the center of this image. Right of the circle corridor above the center a corridor can be seen exiting the rotary going up in a gentle slope. Close to the top of this image the corridor flattens out and goes straight right to the edge<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1034:-1096+s.png (1034, 1096)] || 34 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || || || || || || Rotary: This image is mainly black, having only the top right part of the rotary circle corridor going through the bottom left part of this image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1034:-1097+s.png (1034, 1097)] || 34 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1034:-1098+s.png (1034, 1098)] || 34 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1034:-1099+s.png (1034, 1099)] || 34 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1034:-1100+s.png (1034, 1100)] || 34 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1035:-1069+s.png (1035, 1069)] || 35 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1035:-1070+s.png (1035, 1070)] || 35 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1035:-1071+s.png (1035, 1071)] || 35 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1035:-1072+s.png (1035, 1072)] || 35 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1035:-1073+s.png (1035, 1073)] || 35 || -1 || Ground level right || Forrest || || || || Y || || Trees; seven small to very small<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1035:-1074+s.png (1035, 1074)] || 35 || 0 || Ground level right || Forrest || || || || Y || || Trees; a very smaller right part of the crown of one big tree<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1035:-1075+s.png (1035, 1075)] || 35 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1035:-1076+s.png (1035, 1076)] || 35 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1035:-1089+s.png (1035, 1089)] || 35 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1035:-1090+s.png (1035, 1090)] || 35 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1035:-1091+s.png (1035, 1091)] || 35 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1035:-1092+s.png (1035, 1092)] || 35 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1035:-1093+s.png (1035, 1093)] || 35 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1035:-1094+s.png (1035, 1094)] || 35 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1035:-1095+s.png (1035, 1095)] || 35 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || Y || || || Y || || A corridor goes through the top of the image. At the very left Cueball is racing right along the corridor on a bike with speed lines behind him to indicate his speed<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1035:-1096+s.png (1035, 1096)] || 35 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1035:-1097+s.png (1035, 1097)] || 35 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1035:-1098+s.png (1035, 1098)] || 35 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1035:-1099+s.png (1035, 1099)] || 35 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1035:-1100+s.png (1035, 1100)] || 35 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1036:-1069+s.png (1036, 1069)] || 36 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1036:-1070+s.png (1036, 1070)] || 36 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1036:-1071+s.png (1036, 1071)] || 36 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1036:-1072+s.png (1036, 1072)] || 36 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1036:-1073+s.png (1036, 1073)] || 36 || -1 || Ground level right || Terrain || || || || Y || || Trees; four small to very small and one larger rock<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1036:-1074+s.png (1036, 1074)] || 36 || 0 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1036:-1075+s.png (1036, 1075)] || 36 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1036:-1076+s.png (1036, 1076)] || 36 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1036:-1089+s.png (1036, 1089)] || 36 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1036:-1090+s.png (1036, 1090)] || 36 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1036:-1091+s.png (1036, 1091)] || 36 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with corridor || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right. In the top right corner the lower half of a corridor ending there can be seen going right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1036:-1092+s.png (1036, 1092)] || 36 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || 1 || A corridor enters left at the center going right and just before it reaches a shaft at the very right part of the image, there is a coin. The shaft goes down through the image from top to bottom. At the bottom of the image a new corridor exits the shaft to the right. The shaft ends here, but its end and the floor of the corridor is cut off and is in the image below<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1036:-1093+s.png (1036, 1093)] || 36 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters in the very right part of the image from above and goes down through the image. At the top of the shaft a corridor exits to the right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1036:-1094+s.png (1036, 1094)] || 36 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters in the right part of the image from above and goes down through the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1036:-1095+s.png (1036, 1095)] || 36 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters left at the top going right across the image. In the right part of the image a shaft goes down through the image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1036:-1096+s.png (1036, 1096)] || 36 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1036:-1097+s.png (1036, 1097)] || 36 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1036:-1098+s.png (1036, 1098)] || 36 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1036:-1099+s.png (1036, 1099)] || 36 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1036:-1100+s.png (1036, 1100)] || 36 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1037:-1069+s.png (1037, 1069)] || 37 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1037:-1070+s.png (1037, 1070)] || 37 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1037:-1071+s.png (1037, 1071)] || 37 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1037:-1072+s.png (1037, 1072)] || 37 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1037:-1073+s.png (1037, 1073)] || 37 || -1 || Ground level right || Wedding || Y || || || Y || || Trees; one big with only stem in this frame and five small, plus the first person, Hairy, sitting in a chair at the wedding<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1037:-1074+s.png (1037, 1074)] || 37 || 0 || Ground level right || Wedding || || Y || || Y || || Trees; the entire crown of one big tree, and to the right a bit of the text from the wedding ceremony. A person is sitting in attention to the wedding below this images frame.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1037:-1075+s.png (1037, 1075)] || 37 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1037:-1076+s.png (1037, 1076)] || 37 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1037:-1089+s.png (1037, 1089)] || 37 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1037:-1090+s.png (1037, 1090)] || 37 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1037:-1091+s.png (1037, 1091)] || 37 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with room and corridor || || || || || || One coin at bottom room: below the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right. At the top the lower half of a corridor can be seen going through the image, most of it is the image above. In the right part of the image the corridor turns into a small room, that extends above and left, but there is no change in this image where only the floor of room and corridor can be seen<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1037:-1092+s.png (1037, 1092)] || 37 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || || || One coin at bottom room: A corridor enters left at the very bottom, part of it being in the image below, going right across the image until about half way past the middle towards right it enters a room, whose ceiling goes halfway up to the center. The room continues in the next image to the right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1037:-1093+s.png (1037, 1093)] || 37 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || Y || || || Octopus room. A corridor goes through the top of the image from the left, and after passing the middle of the image the ceiling rises towards a dome (in the image above and right) as it enters the octopus room. The most left tip of the octopus tentacles can be seen in the bottom right of the room<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1037:-1094+s.png (1037, 1094)] || 37 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Octopus room. The ceiling of this room rises right towards the top of a dome (in the image above to the right). The ceiling comes in from below in the middle of the image (where it is so steep it looks like a wall) and then it rises and turns right exiting just above the center of the image to the right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1037:-1095+s.png (1037, 1095)] || 37 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || || || Hamster ball and stilts room: A corridor goes through the image at the top. To the very right the bottom of a very high and long room begins. It extends almost a full image above, and almost two more images to the right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1037:-1096+s.png (1037, 1096)] || 37 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Hamster ball and stilts room: In this, mainly black, image the only white is at the very right. This is the top left part of a very high and long room, with its ceiling just below the top. It extends into the image below, and almost two more images to the right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1037:-1097+s.png (1037, 1097)] || 37 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1037:-1098+s.png (1037, 1098)] || 37 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1037:-1099+s.png (1037, 1099)] || 37 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1037:-1100+s.png (1037, 1100)] || 37 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1038:-1069+s.png (1038, 1069)] || 38 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1038:-1070+s.png (1038, 1070)] || 38 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1038:-1071+s.png (1038, 1071)] || 38 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1038:-1072+s.png (1038, 1072)] || 38 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1038:-1073+s.png (1038, 1073)] || 38 || -1 || Ground level right || Wedding || Y || || || Y || || Cueball with a tie and Megan in a wedding dressed (although she is a black bride), are standing at a small stage with a pole behind them. There is also a priest. Their heads are cut off partly or completely for Cueball, by the top of the frame. Four people attending the wedding can be seen sitting in chairs to the left of the stage. The first has a cap on backwards, then another Cueball, Ponytail and a person with black hair.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1038:-1074+s.png (1038, 1074)] || 38 || 0 || Ground level right || Wedding || Y || Y || || Y || || The heads of Cueball and Megan at the wedding as well as of the female priest who speaks. To the right is a pole with a stick at the top. The pole is decorated with a plant going from the ground and up<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1038:-1075+s.png (1038, 1075)] || 38 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1038:-1076+s.png (1038, 1076)] || 38 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1038:-1089+s.png (1038, 1089)] || 38 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1038:-1090+s.png (1038, 1090)] || 38 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1038:-1091+s.png (1038, 1091)] || 38 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with room and corridor || || || || || || One coin at bottom room: below the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right. At the top the floor of a small room can be seen (in the part of the room in the image above there is a coin). To the left the room ends a corridor that goes over in a ledge above the hull. There are two small steps down from above and one large and one small step up from the hull below. The hull is much higher up from here to the right, and next image right is in empty air<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1038:-1092+s.png (1038, 1092)] || 38 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with room and corridor || || || || || 1 || One coin at bottom room: below the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom right of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right. To the left the hull enters over the top part of a short corridor, and then the ceiling goes up as a small room begins to the left just past the middle. The ceiling comes halfway up to the center of the image. At the top of this room to the left there is a coin<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1038:-1093+s.png (1038, 1093)] || 38 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || Y || || 2 || Octopus room. The floor is half way between the center and the top and the ceiling of this high room is above in a dome (in the image above). The room also continues to the left and right. In the middle of the room there is a large octopus with a large head (that is cut off at the top edge of the image) and it is possible to see the ending of four tentacles on each side (the longest tentacle is cut off at the left). The arms twist together. There are two coins one on each side of the monster, on top of the arms that reaches farthest out<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1038:-1094+s.png (1038, 1094)] || 38 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || Y || || || Octopus room. The top part and the domed ceiling of this room. The room continues both left and right and below. In the middle of the image is the dome shaped top of a large octopus head (this is cut off half way down the bottom edge of the image, and down there are two coins)<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1038:-1095+s.png (1038, 1095)] || 38 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || Y || Y || || Y || || Hamster ball and stilts room: This is the bottom left of a very high and long room, the floor being just above the center of the image. It extends almost a full image above, and goes through most of the image to the right, as well as extending into the left image. Megan on a skate board is inside a hamster ball. She is driving up the left side while the ball is obviously rolling towards left as indicated by speed lines. She is yelling<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1038:-1096+s.png (1038, 1096)] || 38 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Hamster ball and stilts room: This is the top left of a very high and long room, the ceiling being just below the top. It extends into the image below, and goes through most of the image to the right, as well as extending into the left image. (In the image below is Megan in hamster ball)<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1038:-1097+s.png (1038, 1097)] || 38 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1038:-1098+s.png (1038, 1098)] || 38 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1038:-1099+s.png (1038, 1099)] || 38 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1038:-1100+s.png (1038, 1100)] || 38 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1039:-1069+s.png (1039, 1069)] || 39 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1039:-1070+s.png (1039, 1070)] || 39 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1039:-1071+s.png (1039, 1071)] || 39 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1039:-1072+s.png (1039, 1072)] || 39 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1039:-1073+s.png (1039, 1073)] || 39 || -1 || Ground level right || Wedding || || || || || || Two rocks, one flat slab and a larger rock after the wedding.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1039:-1074+s.png (1039, 1074)] || 39 || 0 || Ground level right || Wedding || Y || || || || || Megan is sitting on top of a large rock looking towards the weeding to the left (or away from the picnic to the right)<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1039:-1075+s.png (1039, 1075)] || 39 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1039:-1076+s.png (1039, 1076)] || 39 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1039:-1089+s.png (1039, 1089)] || 39 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1039:-1090+s.png (1039, 1090)] || 39 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1039:-1091+s.png (1039, 1091)] || 39 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1039:-1092+s.png (1039, 1092)] || 39 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1039:-1093+s.png (1039, 1093)] || 39 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || || || Octopus room. A corridor goes through the top of the image from the right and after passing the middle of the image the ceiling rises towards a dome (in the image above and left)as it enters the octopus room<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1039:-1094+s.png (1039, 1094)] || 39 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Octopus room. In the very left bottom of this image the ceiling of this room rises left towards the top of a dome (in the image above to the left)<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1039:-1095+s.png (1039, 1095)] || 39 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || Y || || Hamster ball and stilts room: This is the bottom right of a very very high and long room, the floor being just above the center of the image, the right wall being just inside the image to the right. It extends almost a full image above, and more than one image more to the left. Two long lines going are up from the floor and are cut off at the top edge. (In the image above it is revealed that the lines are two very tall stilts and on top of these stands a Cueball like guy, and there is a coin)<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1039:-1096+s.png (1039, 1096)] || 39 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || Y || Y || || Y || 1 || Hamster ball and stilts room: This is the top right of a very high and long room, the ceiling being just below the top, the right wall being just inside the image to the right. It extends into the image below, and more than one image more to the left. At the top of two very tall stilts (that are cut off at the bottom edge) stands a Cueball like guy (although maybe he has a little black hair). The stilts almost reach the ceiling, and the guy’s head is just a little below the top of the stilts. He speaks. Between the stilts in the center of the image there is a coin<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1039:-1097+s.png (1039, 1097)] || 39 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1039:-1098+s.png (1039, 1098)] || 39 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1039:-1099+s.png (1039, 1099)] || 39 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1039:-1100+s.png (1039, 1100)] || 39 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1040:-1069+s.png (1040, 1069)] || 40 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1040:-1070+s.png (1040, 1070)] || 40 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1040:-1071+s.png (1040, 1071)] || 40 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1040:-1072+s.png (1040, 1072)] || 40 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1040:-1073+s.png (1040, 1073)] || 40 || -1 || Ground level right || Terrain || Y || || || Y || || Two people are sitting on a stone and on the ground having a picnic, with basket on the ground. Their heads are cut off, by the frame, but it is Ponytail and Cueball.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1040:-1074+s.png (1040, 1074)] || 40 || 0 || Ground level right || Terrain || Y || || || Y || || The torso and heads of Ponytail and Cueball sitting at a picnic<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1040:-1075+s.png (1040, 1075)] || 40 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1040:-1076+s.png (1040, 1076)] || 40 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1040:-1089+s.png (1040, 1089)] || 40 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1040:-1090+s.png (1040, 1090)] || 40 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1040:-1091+s.png (1040, 1091)] || 40 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || White - almost || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer, but at the very top right of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen entering, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1040:-1092+s.png (1040, 1092)] || 40 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black - almost || || || || || || Black inside the Destroyer except for a small piece of white in the bottom left corner which is below the hull of the Destroyer. The hull can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right before disappearing below at the middle of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1040:-1093+s.png (1040, 1093)] || 40 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the very top of this image; it is very uneven and goes a little up and down<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1040:-1094+s.png (1040, 1094)] || 40 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1040:-1095+s.png (1040, 1095)] || 40 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1040:-1096+s.png (1040, 1096)] || 40 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1040:-1097+s.png (1040, 1097)] || 40 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1040:-1098+s.png (1040, 1098)] || 40 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black - almost || || || || || || Black inside the Destroyer, except for a small white rectangle at the top left corner where the top of the hull just takes a step up out of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1040:-1099+s.png (1040, 1099)] || 40 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. At the very left the hull enters from below as there is a higher step up from the image below<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1040:-1100+s.png (1040, 1100)] || 40 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1041:-1069+s.png (1041, 1069)] || 41 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1041:-1070+s.png (1041, 1070)] || 41 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1041:-1071+s.png (1041, 1071)] || 41 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1041:-1072+s.png (1041, 1072)] || 41 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1041:-1073+s.png (1041, 1073)] || 41 || -1 || Ground level right || Black - almost || || || || || || Black below the ground level right except at the top of the rising terrain that only leaves a little white in the top left corner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1041:-1074+s.png (1041, 1074)] || 41 || 0 || Ground level right || Terrain || || || || || || Bare ground sloping upwards to the right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1041:-1075+s.png (1041, 1075)] || 41 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1041:-1076+s.png (1041, 1076)] || 41 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1041:-1089+s.png (1041, 1089)] || 41 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1041:-1090+s.png (1041, 1090)] || 41 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1041:-1091+s.png (1041, 1091)] || 41 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the very top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1041:-1092+s.png (1041, 1092)] || 41 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1041:-1093+s.png (1041, 1093)] || 41 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor goes through the very top of this image; it is very uneven and goes a little up and down. To the left a shaft goes up from the corridor<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1041:-1094+s.png (1041, 1094)] || 41 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters in the left part of the image from above and goes down through the image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1041:-1095+s.png (1041, 1095)] || 41 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters in the left part of the image from above and goes down through the image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1041:-1096+s.png (1041, 1096)] || 41 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters in the left part of the image from above and goes down through the image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1041:-1097+s.png (1041, 1097)] || 41 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters right below the center going left to just past the middle where it enters a shaft that goes down through the image from top to bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1041:-1098+s.png (1041, 1098)] || 41 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters left of the middle in this image from above and goes down through the image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1041:-1099+s.png (1041, 1099)] || 41 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. Left of the middle there is shaft going down into the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1041:-1100+s.png (1041, 1100)] || 41 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1042:-1069+s.png (1042, 1069)] || 42 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1042:-1070+s.png (1042, 1070)] || 42 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1042:-1071+s.png (1042, 1071)] || 42 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1042:-1072+s.png (1042, 1072)] || 42 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1042:-1073+s.png (1042, 1073)] || 42 || -1 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1042:-1074+s.png (1042, 1074)] || 42 || 0 || Ground level right || Cemetery || Y || Y || || Y || || Cemetery: The beginning of a cemetery where a blonde girl with long hair and Megan, who points to the right, are standing past the first head stone<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1042:-1075+s.png (1042, 1075)] || 42 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1042:-1076+s.png (1042, 1076)] || 42 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1042:-1089+s.png (1042, 1089)] || 42 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1042:-1090+s.png (1042, 1090)] || 42 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1042:-1091+s.png (1042, 1091)] || 42 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1042:-1092+s.png (1042, 1092)] || 42 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1042:-1093+s.png (1042, 1093)] || 42 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || || || Horn room: A corridor enters from the left and goes through the very top of this image past the middle before it enters a room that extends both above and right of this image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1042:-1094+s.png (1042, 1094)] || 42 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Horn room: In the bottom right corner of this image is part of the top and the ceiling of a rectangular room where the ceiling (also in the image to the right) are bulging somewhat down. In this image the ceiling is just seen to become a little lower towards the right edge<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1042:-1095+s.png (1042, 1095)] || 42 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1042:-1096+s.png (1042, 1096)] || 42 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1042:-1097+s.png (1042, 1097)] || 42 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center; it is uneven and goes a little up and down<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1042:-1098+s.png (1042, 1098)] || 42 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1042:-1099+s.png (1042, 1099)] || 42 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1042:-1100+s.png (1042, 1100)] || 42 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1043:-1069+s.png (1043, 1069)] || 43 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1043:-1070+s.png (1043, 1070)] || 43 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1043:-1071+s.png (1043, 1071)] || 43 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1043:-1072+s.png (1043, 1072)] || 43 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1043:-1073+s.png (1043, 1073)] || 43 || -1 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1043:-1074+s.png (1043, 1074)] || 43 || 0 || Ground level right || Cemetery || || Y || || Y || || Cemetery: The rest of the cemetery. It consists of 7 gravestones (6 in this image) that are fenced in behind two robes/chains that are held up by ten poles (8 in this image). There is a stone between each of the seven “rooms” made by the eight poles that are not at either end<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1043:-1075+s.png (1043, 1075)] || 43 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1043:-1076+s.png (1043, 1076)] || 43 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1043:-1089+s.png (1043, 1089)] || 43 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1043:-1090+s.png (1043, 1090)] || 43 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1043:-1091+s.png (1043, 1091)] || 43 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1043:-1092+s.png (1043, 1092)] || 43 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1043:-1093+s.png (1043, 1093)] || 43 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || Y || 0.5 || Horn room: This is a rectangular room with a ceiling (in the image above) that is bulging somewhat down. In the middle of the room (left of the middle of this image as the room extends to the left image, is a black box with two horns poking up from each side pointing towards each other. Between the horns there is a coin, cut off at the top edge, so only half a coin is in this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1043:-1094+s.png (1043, 1094)] || 43 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || 0.5 || Horn room: In the bottom part of this image is part of the top and the ceiling of a rectangular room where the ceiling (also in the image to the left) are bulging somewhat down in the middle. In the image below is a black box with two horns poking up from each side pointing towards each other. Between the horns there is a coin, cut off at the top edge, so half a coin is visible at the bottom of this image left of the middle<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1043:-1095+s.png (1043, 1095)] || 43 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1043:-1096+s.png (1043, 1096)] || 43 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1043:-1097+s.png (1043, 1097)] || 43 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center; it is uneven and goes a little up and down<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1043:-1098+s.png (1043, 1098)] || 43 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1043:-1099+s.png (1043, 1099)] || 43 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1043:-1100+s.png (1043, 1100)] || 43 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1044:-1069+s.png (1044, 1069)] || 44 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1044:-1070+s.png (1044, 1070)] || 44 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1044:-1071+s.png (1044, 1071)] || 44 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1044:-1072+s.png (1044, 1072)] || 44 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1044:-1073+s.png (1044, 1073)] || 44 || -1 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1044:-1074+s.png (1044, 1074)] || 44 || 0 || Ground level right || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1044:-1075+s.png (1044, 1075)] || 44 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1044:-1076+s.png (1044, 1076)] || 44 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1044:-1089+s.png (1044, 1089)] || 44 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1044:-1090+s.png (1044, 1090)] || 44 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1044:-1091+s.png (1044, 1091)] || 44 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1044:-1092+s.png (1044, 1092)] || 44 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1044:-1093+s.png (1044, 1093)] || 44 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1044:-1094+s.png (1044, 1094)] || 44 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1044:-1095+s.png (1044, 1095)] || 44 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Medium empty room: The left part of this rectangular room begins just left of the middle, the floor just above the bottom and the ceiling is just above the center. The room continues in the image to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1044:-1096+s.png (1044, 1096)] || 44 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1044:-1097+s.png (1044, 1097)] || 44 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center; it is uneven and goes a little up and down<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1044:-1098+s.png (1044, 1098)] || 44 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1044:-1099+s.png (1044, 1099)] || 44 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1044:-1100+s.png (1044, 1100)] || 44 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1045:-1069+s.png (1045, 1069)] || 45 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1045:-1070+s.png (1045, 1070)] || 45 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1045:-1071+s.png (1045, 1071)] || 45 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1045:-1072+s.png (1045, 1072)] || 45 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1045:-1073+s.png (1045, 1073)] || 45 || -1 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1045:-1074+s.png (1045, 1074)] || 45 || 0 || Ground level right || Terrain || || || || || || Bare ground<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1045:-1075+s.png (1045, 1075)] || 45 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1045:-1076+s.png (1045, 1076)] || 45 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1045:-1089+s.png (1045, 1089)] || 45 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1045:-1090+s.png (1045, 1090)] || 45 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1045:-1091+s.png (1045, 1091)] || 45 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1045:-1092+s.png (1045, 1092)] || 45 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1045:-1093+s.png (1045, 1093)] || 45 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Large empty room: To the right is the left part of a big room that extends two images to the right. Its floor and ceiling are just inside this image. The left wall is to the right past the middle<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1045:-1094+s.png (1045, 1094)] || 45 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1045:-1095+s.png (1045, 1095)] || 45 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || || || Medium empty room: The right part of this rectangular room begins just left of the middle, the floor just above the bottom and the ceiling is just above the center. The room continues in the image to the left. At the bottom right of the room a corridor exits and goes out the right edge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1045:-1096+s.png (1045, 1096)] || 45 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1045:-1097+s.png (1045, 1097)] || 45 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center; it is uneven and goes a little up and down<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1045:-1098+s.png (1045, 1098)] || 45 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1045:-1099+s.png (1045, 1099)] || 45 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1045:-1100+s.png (1045, 1100)] || 45 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1046:-1069+s.png (1046, 1069)] || 46 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1046:-1070+s.png (1046, 1070)] || 46 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1046:-1071+s.png (1046, 1071)] || 46 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1046:-1072+s.png (1046, 1072)] || 46 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1046:-1073+s.png (1046, 1073)] || 46 || -1 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1046:-1074+s.png (1046, 1074)] || 46 || 0 || Ground level right || Terrain || Y || Y || || Y || || Huge foot: Two Cueballs are looking at an inscription on a plaque at the front of the pedestal on which stands a huge foot (cut off at the ankle, toes pointing left)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1046:-1075+s.png (1046, 1075)] || 46 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1046:-1076+s.png (1046, 1076)] || 46 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1046:-1089+s.png (1046, 1089)] || 46 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1046:-1090+s.png (1046, 1090)] || 46 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1046:-1091+s.png (1046, 1091)] || 46 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right, then in the middle of the image it takes a step down<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1046:-1092+s.png (1046, 1092)] || 46 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1046:-1093+s.png (1046, 1093)] || 46 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and shaft || || || || || || Large empty room: A big room that extends to the images left and right. Its floor and ceiling are just inside this image. At the center of the ceiling is a shaft going up<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1046:-1094+s.png (1046, 1094)] || 46 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters right above the center going left to a shaft, before the middle of the image that goes down through the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1046:-1095+s.png (1046, 1095)] || 46 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters left at the bottom going right across the image. In the middle a shaft goes down from the corridor to the bottom of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1046:-1096+s.png (1046, 1096)] || 46 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1046:-1097+s.png (1046, 1097)] || 46 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || 1 || A corridor goes through the image below the center; it is uneven and goes a little up and down. At the very left of the corridor there is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1046:-1098+s.png (1046, 1098)] || 46 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1046:-1099+s.png (1046, 1099)] || 46 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || 1 || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. Right of the middle the hull takes a huge step up out of the top of the image. At the corner between hull and step there is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1046:-1100+s.png (1046, 1100)] || 46 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || 1 || Above the hull of the Destroyer. To the left empty air, right of the middle a huge step in the hull enters from below going above the center of this image. At the top of the step the hull is flat towards right. A small and thick ledge stretches out over the step to the left. On top of this ledge there is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1047:-1069+s.png (1047, 1069)] || 47 || -5 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1047:-1070+s.png (1047, 1070)] || 47 || -4 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1047:-1071+s.png (1047, 1071)] || 47 || -3 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1047:-1072+s.png (1047, 1072)] || 47 || -2 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1047:-1073+s.png (1047, 1073)] || 47 || -1 || Ground level right || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1047:-1074+s.png (1047, 1074)] || 47 || 0 || Ground level right || Terrain || || || || Y || || Huge foot: The heel of the huge foot<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1047:-1075+s.png (1047, 1075)] || 47 || 1 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1047:-1076+s.png (1047, 1076)] || 47 || 2 || Ground level right || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1047:-1089+s.png (1047, 1089)] || 47 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1047:-1090+s.png (1047, 1090)] || 47 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1047:-1091+s.png (1047, 1091)] || 47 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right, then to the right it takes a small step up<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1047:-1092+s.png (1047, 1092)] || 47 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1047:-1093+s.png (1047, 1093)] || 47 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Large empty room: To the left is the right part of a big room that extends two images to the left. Its floor and ceiling are just inside this image. The right wall is to the right past the middle<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1047:-1094+s.png (1047, 1094)] || 47 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image above the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1047:-1095+s.png (1047, 1095)] || 47 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || || || Small empty room: A corridor enters this small rectangular room at the bottom left of this image. The ceiling is at the center and the right wall close to the right edge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1047:-1096+s.png (1047, 1096)] || 47 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1047:-1097+s.png (1047, 1097)] || 47 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center; it is uneven and goes a little up and down<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1047:-1098+s.png (1047, 1098)] || 47 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1047:-1099+s.png (1047, 1099)] || 47 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1047:-1100+s.png (1047, 1100)] || 47 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1048:-1069+s.png (1048, 1069)] || 48 || -5 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1048:-1070+s.png (1048, 1070)] || 48 || -4 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1048:-1071+s.png (1048, 1071)] || 48 || -3 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1048:-1072+s.png (1048, 1072)] || 48 || -2 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1048:-1073+s.png (1048, 1073)] || 48 || -1 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1048:-1074+s.png (1048, 1074)] || 48 || 0 || Pyramid || Pyramid left bottom || Y || Y || || || || Ponytail is standing on the left side of the pyramid facing left. She is pointing up the pyramid while giving a protip<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1048:-1075+s.png (1048, 1075)] || 48 || 1 || Pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1048:-1076+s.png (1048, 1076)] || 48 || 2 || Pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1048:-1089+s.png (1048, 1089)] || 48 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1048:-1090+s.png (1048, 1090)] || 48 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1048:-1091+s.png (1048, 1091)] || 48 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1048:-1092+s.png (1048, 1092)] || 48 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1048:-1093+s.png (1048, 1093)] || 48 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1048:-1094+s.png (1048, 1094)] || 48 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || Y || || || Y || || Hoverboards room: A corridor enters the image above the center from the left and enters a big room that extends higher up and as much right of this image in the images above and right. Megan flying on a hoverboard, can be seen just under the top right of the image (her hair is cut off at the top edge). She is doing acrobatics, and although she is presently standing almost erect, she lifts the board so it is in a 45 degree angle to the floor, and she has just taken a counter clockwise swing as shown by two speed lines. (In the image above Cueball is also flying on hoverboard to the left, and just above her head there is a coin)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1048:-1095+s.png (1048, 1095)] || 48 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || Y || || || Y || 1 || Hoverboards room: This big room extends down and as much right of this image in the images below and right. Cueball is flying on a hoverboard in the middle of the image. He is doing acrobatics and the bottom of his board is pointing directly to the left with him standing parallel to the floor, as he is in the process of doing some kind of loop, as shown by the two speed lines. Megan is doing similar tricks in the image below and her hair can just be seen at the bottom right edge (as the rest of her is cut off at the bottom edge). Above her head in the height of Cueballs head there is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1048:-1096+s.png (1048, 1096)] || 48 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1048:-1097+s.png (1048, 1097)] || 48 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center; it is uneven and goes a little up and down<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1048:-1098+s.png (1048, 1098)] || 48 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1048:-1099+s.png (1048, 1099)] || 48 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || Y || || || Y || || Car room: The lower left part of a high rectangular room begins in the middle of this image below the center. It extends both above and right of this image. To the right is a small car and on its hood lays a relaxed Cueball<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1048:-1100+s.png (1048, 1100)] || 48 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer with room || || || || || || Car room: Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. At the very bottom from the middle towards right is the very top of a ceiling of the room inside the destroyer with a car with Cueball on the hood<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1049:-1069+s.png (1049, 1069)] || 49 || -5 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1049:-1070+s.png (1049, 1070)] || 49 || -4 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1049:-1071+s.png (1049, 1071)] || 49 || -3 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1049:-1072+s.png (1049, 1072)] || 49 || -2 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1049:-1073+s.png (1049, 1073)] || 49 || -1 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1049:-1074+s.png (1049, 1074)] || 49 || 0 || Pyramid || Pyramid left bottom || || || || || || Almost inside the pyramid, only not black at the top left corner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1049:-1075+s.png (1049, 1075)] || 49 || 1 || Pyramid || Pyramid left slope || || || || || || The rising slope of the pyramid takes almost half of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1049:-1076+s.png (1049, 1076)] || 49 || 2 || Pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1049:-1089+s.png (1049, 1089)] || 49 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1049:-1090+s.png (1049, 1090)] || 49 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with room || Y || Y || || || || Car and atmosphere room: below the hull of the Destroyer. To the left empty air, but then the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right. It is though only a thin ledge, and on the left edge Megan is standing looking down while talking to a blonde girl with hair bun behind her to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1049:-1091+s.png (1049, 1091)] || 49 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with room || || || || || || Car and atmosphere room: below the hull of the Destroyer, but only at the very left part of the image. When the hull takes a small step up, it becomes the ceiling of room where the floor (in the image below) is a thin ledge ending to the left in the image below<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1049:-1092+s.png (1049, 1092)] || 49 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1049:-1093+s.png (1049, 1093)] || 49 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1049:-1094+s.png (1049, 1094)] || 49 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || || || Hoverboards room: A corridor enters the image above the center from the right and enters a big room that extends higher up and as much left of this image in the images above and left. This image is empty, but Cueball and Megan are flying on hoverboards in the images to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1049:-1095+s.png (1049, 1095)] || 49 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Hoverboards room: This big room extends down and as much left of this image in the images below and left. This image is empty, but Cueball and Megan are flying on hoverboards in the images to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1049:-1096+s.png (1049, 1096)] || 49 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1049:-1097+s.png (1049, 1097)] || 49 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center; it is uneven and goes a little up and down<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1049:-1098+s.png (1049, 1098)] || 49 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1049:-1099+s.png (1049, 1099)] || 49 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || || || Car room: The lower right part of a high rectangular room begins just right of the middle of this image below the center. It extends both above and left of this image, although the ceilings height decreases so it is only in the very left part that it is fully above the top edge. (In the left image is Cueball on a small car). To the right a corridor exits going out the right edge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1049:-1100+s.png (1049, 1100)] || 49 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer with room || || || || || || Car room: Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. At the very bottom from to the left is the very top of a ceiling of the room inside the destroyer with a car with Cueball on the hood<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1050:-1069+s.png (1050, 1069)] || 50 || -5 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1050:-1070+s.png (1050, 1070)] || 50 || -4 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1050:-1071+s.png (1050, 1071)] || 50 || -3 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1050:-1072+s.png (1050, 1072)] || 50 || -2 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1050:-1073+s.png (1050, 1073)] || 50 || -1 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1050:-1074+s.png (1050, 1074)] || 50 || 0 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside Pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1050:-1075+s.png (1050, 1075)] || 50 || 1 || Pyramid || Pyramid left slope || || || || || || The rising slope of the pyramid can be seen in top left corner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1050:-1076+s.png (1050, 1076)] || 50 || 2 || Pyramid || Pyramid left slope || || || || || || The rising slope of the pyramid takes almost half of the image - almost at the tip, but that is in the next image to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1050:-1089+s.png (1050, 1089)] || 50 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1050:-1090+s.png (1050, 1090)] || 50 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with room || || || || Y || 1 || Car and atmosphere room: below the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right. It is though very thin here as there is a room above. In the room there is a car and a coin is hanging over the car. Above the car to the right a corridor exits the room<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1050:-1091+s.png (1050, 1091)] || 50 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || || || Car and atmosphere room: At the right a corridor enters this large room that goes both above and below the corridors entrance. The corridors bottom is already below this image. But the room goes even deeper down, as the entrance is in the middle of this right wall of the room. The ceiling is thus at the center of the room. (Below this there is a car with a coin on top)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1050:-1092+s.png (1050, 1092)] || 50 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1050:-1093+s.png (1050, 1093)] || 50 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1050:-1094+s.png (1050, 1094)] || 50 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image above the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1050:-1095+s.png (1050, 1095)] || 50 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1050:-1096+s.png (1050, 1096)] || 50 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1050:-1097+s.png (1050, 1097)] || 50 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters left below the center going right across the image. To the very right a shaft goes up through the image forming an L lying down. The very right part of the shaft is in the next image to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1050:-1098+s.png (1050, 1098)] || 50 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters to the very right in this image from above and goes down through the image. The right part of the shaft is in the image to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1050:-1099+s.png (1050, 1099)] || 50 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters left below the center going right across the image. To the very right a shaft goes down from the corridor to the bottom edge of the image forming an inverted L lying down. The right part of the shaft is in the image to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1050:-1100+s.png (1050, 1100)] || 50 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1051:-1069+s.png (1051, 1069)] || 51 || -5 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1051:-1070+s.png (1051, 1070)] || 51 || -4 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1051:-1071+s.png (1051, 1071)] || 51 || -3 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1051:-1072+s.png (1051, 1072)] || 51 || -2 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1051:-1073+s.png (1051, 1073)] || 51 || -1 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1051:-1074+s.png (1051, 1074)] || 51 || 0 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside Pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1051:-1075+s.png (1051, 1075)] || 51 || 1 || Pyramid || Pyramid right slope || || || || || || Almost inside the pyramid, only not black at the top right corner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1051:-1076+s.png (1051, 1076)] || 51 || 2 || Pyramid || Pyramid tip || || || || || 1 || The very tip of the pyramid is at the left side of this image. Just above the tip just inside this image there is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1051:-1089+s.png (1051, 1089)] || 51 || 15 || Destroyer Rotary section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1051:-1090+s.png (1051, 1090)] || 51 || 16 || Destroyer Rotary section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with corridor || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right. At the top the lower half of a corridor can be seen sloping gently down towards the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1051:-1091+s.png (1051, 1091)] || 51 || 17 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image at the very bottom, part of it thus being in the image below. The ceiling of the corridor rises towards the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1051:-1092+s.png (1051, 1092)] || 51 || 18 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1051:-1093+s.png (1051, 1093)] || 51 || 19 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1051:-1094+s.png (1051, 1094)] || 51 || 20 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image above the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1051:-1095+s.png (1051, 1095)] || 51 || 21 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1051:-1096+s.png (1051, 1096)] || 51 || 22 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1051:-1097+s.png (1051, 1097)] || 51 || 23 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters in very left part of the image from above and goes down below the center of the image where it turns right into a corridor forming an L. The corridor stops in a rounded dead end just past the middle. Most of the shaft is in the image to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1051:-1098+s.png (1051, 1098)] || 51 || 24 || Destroyer Rotary section || Black - almost || || || || || || Black inside the Destroyer almost, but at the very left part of this image is the right edge of shaft that enters from above and goes down through the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1051:-1099+s.png (1051, 1099)] || 51 || 25 || Destroyer Rotary section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters right below the center going left across the image. To the very left a shaft goes down from the corridor to the bottom edge of the image forming an L lying down. Most of the shaft is in the image to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1051:-1100+s.png (1051, 1100)] || 51 || 26 || Destroyer Rotary section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1052:-1069+s.png (1052, 1069)] || 52 || -5 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1052:-1070+s.png (1052, 1070)] || 52 || -4 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1052:-1071+s.png (1052, 1071)] || 52 || -3 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1052:-1072+s.png (1052, 1072)] || 52 || -2 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1052:-1073+s.png (1052, 1073)] || 52 || -1 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1052:-1074+s.png (1052, 1074)] || 52 || 0 || Pyramid || Black - almost || || || || || || Black inside the pyramid, except at the top right corner where a part of the right slope can be seen<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1052:-1075+s.png (1052, 1075)] || 52 || 1 || Pyramid || Pyramid right slope || || || || || || The descending slope of the pyramid takes almost half of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1052:-1076+s.png (1052, 1076)] || 52 || 2 || Pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1052:-1089+s.png (1052, 1089)] || 52 || 15 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1052:-1090+s.png (1052, 1090)] || 52 || 16 || Destroyer Cave section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with corridor || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right. At the top the lower half of a corridor can be seen<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1052:-1091+s.png (1052, 1091)] || 52 || 17 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image at the very bottom, part of it thus being in the image below<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1052:-1092+s.png (1052, 1092)] || 52 || 18 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1052:-1093+s.png (1052, 1093)] || 52 || 19 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1052:-1094+s.png (1052, 1094)] || 52 || 20 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image at the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1052:-1095+s.png (1052, 1095)] || 52 || 21 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1052:-1096+s.png (1052, 1096)] || 52 || 22 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1052:-1097+s.png (1052, 1097)] || 52 || 23 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1052:-1098+s.png (1052, 1098)] || 52 || 24 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1052:-1099+s.png (1052, 1099)] || 52 || 25 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor enters left below the center going right across the image. To the very right a shaft goes down from the corridor forming an inverted L lying down. The rightmost part of the shaft is in the next image to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1052:-1100+s.png (1052, 1100)] || 52 || 26 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1052:-1101+s.png (1052, 1101)] || 52 || 27 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1052:-1102+s.png (1052, 1102)] || 52 || 28 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1052:-1103+s.png (1052, 1103)] || 52 || 29 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1052:-1104+s.png (1052, 1104)] || 52 || 30 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1053:-1069+s.png (1053, 1069)] || 53 || -5 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1053:-1070+s.png (1053, 1070)] || 53 || -4 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1053:-1071+s.png (1053, 1071)] || 53 || -3 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1053:-1072+s.png (1053, 1072)] || 53 || -2 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1053:-1073+s.png (1053, 1073)] || 53 || -1 || Pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1053:-1074+s.png (1053, 1074)] || 53 || 0 || Pyramid || Pyramid right bottom || || || || || || Pyramids bottom to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1053:-1075+s.png (1053, 1075)] || 53 || 1 || Pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1053:-1076+s.png (1053, 1076)] || 53 || 2 || Pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1053:-1089+s.png (1053, 1089)] || 53 || 15 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1053:-1090+s.png (1053, 1090)] || 53 || 16 || Destroyer Cave section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with corridor || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right, with a small indentation to the right, where what looks like half a crater in the hull can be seen (in the next image to the right it turns out this is only part of the first of three such craters). At the top the lower half of a corridor can be seen sloping gently down towards the right. (Above the right part of this image a shaft is going up)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1053:-1091+s.png (1053, 1091)] || 53 || 17 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || Y || || || || || A corridor goes through the image at the very bottom, part of it thus being in the image below. At the very right part of the image, a shaft goes up through the image; the very rightmost part of the shaft is in the image to the right. Ponytail is inside the bottom part of the shaft flying up through the shaft with her arms stretched out in front of her. A line below her indicates that she is rising<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1053:-1092+s.png (1053, 1092)] || 53 || 18 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || 1 || A shaft enters in the very right part of the image from above and goes down through the image. Some places the shafts edge is cut off at the right edge of this image. At the center of the shaft there is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1053:-1093+s.png (1053, 1093)] || 53 || 19 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters in the very right part of the image from above and goes down through the image. The shafts edge is cut off at the right edge of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1053:-1094+s.png (1053, 1094)] || 53 || 20 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || 1 || A corridor enters left at the center going right across the image entering a shaft that goes down through the image forming a lying T. The shaft extends in to the image to the right. Just inside the corridor left of the shaft there is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1053:-1095+s.png (1053, 1095)] || 53 || 21 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters left at the center going right across the image entering a shaft that goes down through the image forming a lying T. The shaft extends in to the image to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1053:-1096+s.png (1053, 1096)] || 53 || 22 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters left at the center going right across the image entering a shaft that goes down through the image forming a lying T. The shaft extends in to the image to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1053:-1097+s.png (1053, 1097)] || 53 || 23 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters left at the center going right across the image entering a shaft that goes down through the image forming a lying T. The shaft extends in to the image to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1053:-1098+s.png (1053, 1098)] || 53 || 24 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters left at the center going right across the image entering a shaft that goes down through the image forming a lying T. The shaft extends in to the image to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1053:-1099+s.png (1053, 1099)] || 53 || 25 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters right below the center going left across the image. To the very left a shaft goes up through the image forming an inverted L lying down<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1053:-1100+s.png (1053, 1100)] || 53 || 26 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer with room || || || || || 1 || Two rooms across: Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the very top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right exiting at the top edge past the middle. To the very right a shaft starting above this image can be seen going into the Destroyer. Below the hull to the left there is a small room. The whole room is completely depicted in this image. A corridor connects it to the shaft in the right part. The small room is rectangular, higher than it is wide. In the central top part of the room above the height of the corridors entrance there is a coin. (Going out across the corridor leads to another similar room, larger but also with a coin)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1053:-1101+s.png (1053, 1101)] || 53 || 27 || Destroyer Cave section || White - almost || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer except at the very bottom right where the hull just enters, and then disappears again as a shaft is going down into the Destroyer here<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1053:-1102+s.png (1053, 1102)] || 53 || 28 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1053:-1103+s.png (1053, 1103)] || 53 || 29 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1053:-1104+s.png (1053, 1104)] || 53 || 30 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1054:-1069+s.png (1054, 1069)] || 54 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1054:-1070+s.png (1054, 1070)] || 54 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1054:-1071+s.png (1054, 1071)] || 54 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1054:-1072+s.png (1054, 1072)] || 54 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1054:-1073+s.png (1054, 1073)] || 54 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1054:-1074+s.png (1054, 1074)] || 54 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Bare ground<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1054:-1075+s.png (1054, 1075)] || 54 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1054:-1076+s.png (1054, 1076)] || 54 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1054:-1089+s.png (1054, 1089)] || 54 || 15 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1054:-1090+s.png (1054, 1090)] || 54 || 16 || Destroyer Cave section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with corridor || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right. There are three craters in the hull, the first to the left cut off at the edge. The one in the middle is the deepest and has three pieces hanging down below it. At the top the lower half of a corridor can be seen sloping gently down towards the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1054:-1091+s.png (1054, 1091)] || 54 || 17 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image at the very bottom, part of it thus being in the image below. At the very left part of the image, a shaft goes up through the image, but most of the shaft is in the image to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1054:-1092+s.png (1054, 1092)] || 54 || 18 || Destroyer Cave section || Black - almost || || || || || || Black inside the Destroyer except at the very left where a thin sliver of the shaft that goes down through the image to the left can be seen most of the way, but not even all the time<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1054:-1093+s.png (1054, 1093)] || 54 || 19 || Destroyer Cave section || Black - almost || || || || || || Black inside the Destroyer except at the very left where a small part of the shaft that goes down through the image to the left can be seen, but most of this shaft is in the image to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1054:-1094+s.png (1054, 1094)] || 54 || 20 || Destroyer Cave section || Black - almost || || || || || || Black inside the Destroyer except at the very left where a small part of the shaft that goes down through the image to the left can be seen, but most of this shaft is in the image to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1054:-1095+s.png (1054, 1095)] || 54 || 21 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters right at the center going left across the image entering a shaft that goes down through the image forming a lying T. The shaft extends in to the image to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1054:-1096+s.png (1054, 1096)] || 54 || 22 || Destroyer Cave section || Black - almost || || || || || || Black inside the Destroyer except at the very left where a small part of the shaft that goes down through the image to the left can be seen, but most of this shaft is in the image to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1054:-1097+s.png (1054, 1097)] || 54 || 23 || Destroyer Cave section || Black - almost || || || || || || Black inside the Destroyer except at the very left where a small part of the shaft that goes down through the image to the left can be seen, but most of this shaft is in the image to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1054:-1098+s.png (1054, 1098)] || 54 || 24 || Destroyer Cave section || Black - almost || || || || || || Black inside the Destroyer except at the very left where a small part of the shaft that goes down through the image to the left can be seen, but most of this shaft is in the image to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1054:-1099+s.png (1054, 1099)] || 54 || 25 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || Y || Y || || || 1 || Corridor peristalsis: A corridor enters left, where the right part of a shaft goes down from the corridor. Most of the shaft being in the left image. The corridor continues across the image. In the middle a shaft goes up from the corridor. In the right part of the tunnel just before the edge the ceiling and floor moves towards each other (up and down respectively) and then back up. In total this occurs three times in a row, counting the two similar indentations in the image to the right. Already at the first truncation the space is too small for hoverboard Cueball to pass through. Hairbun and Cueball are standing with a coin in front of Cueballs head before the first indentation. They are looking at this section of the corridor and Hairbun is talking: "Ah, yes. Corridor peristalsis." Like the movements that moves food along inside the human digestive tract. (There is also a coin on the other side of these three truncations which cannot be reached this way because of the peristalsis)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1054:-1100+s.png (1054, 1100)] || 54 || 26 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || || || || || || Two rooms across: To the left is a shaft coming down (from the top of the hull in the image above). Part of the shaft is in the image to the left. The shaft ends just below the center in a corridor that goes from left to right. In the middle a shaft is going down from the corridor, and to the right the corridor enters a room, that is just visible at the right edge. The rooms ceiling and floor are both less than halfway from the center to the top/bottom. There is also a similar room to the left across the corridor (both rooms have a coin)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1054:-1101+s.png (1054, 1101)] || 54 || 27 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer with shaft || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the very bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. At the very left there is an opening where there is no hull; this is part of an opening to a shaft going inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1054:-1102+s.png (1054, 1102)] || 54 || 28 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1054:-1103+s.png (1054, 1103)] || 54 || 29 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1054:-1104+s.png (1054, 1104)] || 54 || 30 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1055:-1069+s.png (1055, 1069)] || 55 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1055:-1070+s.png (1055, 1070)] || 55 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1055:-1071+s.png (1055, 1071)] || 55 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1055:-1072+s.png (1055, 1072)] || 55 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1055:-1073+s.png (1055, 1073)] || 55 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1055:-1074+s.png (1055, 1074)] || 55 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Bare ground<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1055:-1075+s.png (1055, 1075)] || 55 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1055:-1076+s.png (1055, 1076)] || 55 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1055:-1089+s.png (1055, 1089)] || 55 || 15 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1055:-1090+s.png (1055, 1090)] || 55 || 16 || Destroyer Cave section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with corridor || Y || Y || || Y || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right. At the top the lower half of a corridor can be seen. In the middle of this corridor there is a hole in the floor with sharp spikes at the bottom. The hole is covered with sticks and Cueball throws some small things on top of the cover while telling something to a boy with black hair standing behind him to the right. Text can be seen to be written in the image above, but it is almost completely cut out of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1055:-1091+s.png (1055, 1091)] || 55 || 17 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || Y || || || || A corridor goes through the image at the very bottom, part of it thus being in the image below, and here is also Cueball talking to a kid, but only the text he says can be seen in this image (almost all of it)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1055:-1092+s.png (1055, 1092)] || 55 || 18 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1055:-1093+s.png (1055, 1093)] || 55 || 19 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1055:-1094+s.png (1055, 1094)] || 55 || 20 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1055:-1095+s.png (1055, 1095)] || 55 || 21 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || 1 || A corridor goes through the image at the center. Left of the middle there is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1055:-1096+s.png (1055, 1096)] || 55 || 22 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1055:-1097+s.png (1055, 1097)] || 55 || 23 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1055:-1098+s.png (1055, 1098)] || 55 || 24 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1055:-1099+s.png (1055, 1099)] || 55 || 25 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || 1 || Corridor peristalsis: A corridor enters right going across the image. In the left part of the tunnel from just past the middle the ceiling and floor moves towards each other (up and down respectively) and then back up twice, ending apart again at the left. In total this occurs three times in a row, counting the similar indentation in the image to the left. Already at the first truncation the space is too small for hoverboard Cueball to pass through. There is a coin just before the first truncation. (There is also a coin on the other side of these three truncations which cannot be reached this way because of the peristalsis. Here Hairbun calls these indentation for Corridor peristalsis)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1055:-1100+s.png (1055, 1100)] || 55 || 26 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || 1 || Two rooms across: Here is a medium-sized room. The room’s right wall ends just right of the middle of this image. The room is rectangular extending into the image to the left. The ceiling and floor are both less than halfway from the center to the top/bottom. In the central top part of the there is a coin. (Going out of the room via the image to the left and across the corridor there leads to another similar room, smaller but also with a coin)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1055:-1101+s.png (1055, 1101)] || 55 || 27 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the very bottom left of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. Then before the middle it takes a big step up and this repeats at close to the right edge. At the very top right the hull is almost flat when it exits at the right edge<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1055:-1102+s.png (1055, 1102)] || 55 || 28 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1055:-1103+s.png (1055, 1103)] || 55 || 29 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1055:-1104+s.png (1055, 1104)] || 55 || 30 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1056:-1069+s.png (1056, 1069)] || 56 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1056:-1070+s.png (1056, 1070)] || 56 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1056:-1071+s.png (1056, 1071)] || 56 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1056:-1072+s.png (1056, 1072)] || 56 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1056:-1073+s.png (1056, 1073)] || 56 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1056:-1074+s.png (1056, 1074)] || 56 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Bare ground<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1056:-1075+s.png (1056, 1075)] || 56 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1056:-1076+s.png (1056, 1076)] || 56 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1056:-1089+s.png (1056, 1089)] || 56 || 15 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1056:-1090+s.png (1056, 1090)] || 56 || 16 || Destroyer Cave section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with corridor || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right. At the top the lower half of a corridor can be seen sloping gently up towards the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1056:-1091+s.png (1056, 1091)] || 56 || 17 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image at the very bottom, part of it thus being in the image below<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1056:-1092+s.png (1056, 1092)] || 56 || 18 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1056:-1093+s.png (1056, 1093)] || 56 || 19 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1056:-1094+s.png (1056, 1094)] || 56 || 20 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1056:-1095+s.png (1056, 1095)] || 56 || 21 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image at the center. At the far right the floor begins to drop just before entering a room<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1056:-1096+s.png (1056, 1096)] || 56 || 22 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1056:-1097+s.png (1056, 1097)] || 56 || 23 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1056:-1098+s.png (1056, 1098)] || 56 || 24 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1056:-1099+s.png (1056, 1099)] || 56 || 25 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1056:-1100+s.png (1056, 1100)] || 56 || 26 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1056:-1101+s.png (1056, 1101)] || 56 || 27 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer with room and corridor || || || || || || Three rooms in a row: Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the very top eft of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. Then from the middle the hull turns into the bottom part of a corridor going inside the Destroyer with an almost flat floor and at the far right the corridor expands up (in the image above) into a small room, the first of three in a row). In the image above a very large step up in the hull can be seen, as well as the top part of the corridor<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1056:-1102+s.png (1056, 1102)] || 56 || 28 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer with room || || || || || || Three rooms in a row: Above the hull of the Destroyer. To the left and past the middle there is just empty air, then the hull of the Destroyer enters from below as it takes a giant step from below to above this image. At the bottom of this step is the top part of a corridor that enters a room that is just about two corridor heights high. (There is a coin in this room, but it is just on the other side of the edge in the next image to the right).<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1056:-1103+s.png (1056, 1103)] || 56 || 29 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. To the left and past the middle there is just empty air, and then the hull of the Destroyer enters from below as it has taken a giant step from below through the entire image below. At the top of this step there is a broad ledge jutting out over the abys to the right. To the right of this the hull continues almost flat towards right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1056:-1104+s.png (1056, 1104)] || 56 || 30 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1057:-1069+s.png (1057, 1069)] || 57 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1057:-1070+s.png (1057, 1070)] || 57 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1057:-1071+s.png (1057, 1071)] || 57 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1057:-1072+s.png (1057, 1072)] || 57 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1057:-1073+s.png (1057, 1073)] || 57 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1057:-1074+s.png (1057, 1074)] || 57 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1057:-1075+s.png (1057, 1075)] || 57 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1057:-1076+s.png (1057, 1076)] || 57 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1057:-1089+s.png (1057, 1089)] || 57 || 15 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1057:-1090+s.png (1057, 1090)] || 57 || 16 || Destroyer Cave section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with room || || || || || || Spark gap room: below the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right. At the top left a corridor enters a room by a step down to the floor. The floor of the room gently slopes up towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1057:-1091+s.png (1057, 1091)] || 57 || 17 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || Y || || || || || Spark gap room: A huge room going both above and below this image and to the right. To the left is a wall about halfway from left to the middle. At the bottom of this wall a corridor enters from the left, the bottom part of the corridor is in the image below. At the top of the wall is Cueball hanging on to the wall, his head is cut off at the top edge of the image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1057:-1092+s.png (1057, 1092)] || 57 || 18 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and shaft || Y || Y || || || || Spark gap room: The top part of a huge room going two images below this image and to the right. To the left is a wall about halfway from left to the middle and the ceiling is halfway up toward the center. At the bottom left of the image is Cueball hanging on to the wall, his torso is cut off at the bottom edge of the image. He says something. To the very right a shaft going up can just be seen, most of it is in the image to the right. The shaft ends just before the top of the image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1057:-1093+s.png (1057, 1093)] || 57 || 19 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1057:-1094+s.png (1057, 1094)] || 57 || 20 || Destroyer Cave section || Black - almost || || || || || || Cotton trap: This almost black image only has a small piece of white at the top right corner. This is part of the steep downward slope down towards the cotton trap to the right and below/right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1057:-1095+s.png (1057, 1095)] || 57 || 21 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || Y || Y || || || || Cotton trap: At the left part of this image a corridor has just ended (in the left image) as it now expands mainly in a steep downward slope. The ceiling only rises moderately towards the right, starting just above the center of the image. The floor though began at just below the center and this slopes down so it falls below the image before reaching the right edge of the image. At the top of the slope, at the very left, stands Ponytail looking left towards you, and she warns you about a cotton trap<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1057:-1096+s.png (1057, 1096)] || 57 || 22 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1057:-1097+s.png (1057, 1097)] || 57 || 23 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1057:-1098+s.png (1057, 1098)] || 57 || 24 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1057:-1099+s.png (1057, 1099)] || 57 || 25 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || Small intestine shaft: A corridor goes through the image below the center. At the very top right corner of this image a lope from the small intestine shaft/corridor can be seen. It enters just enough that a very small bit of the corner itself is on the other side of this circle shaft around the corner. The shaft extend into the images both above and to the right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1057:-1100+s.png (1057, 1100)] || 57 || 26 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || Y || Y || || || || Small intestine shaft: This is deep within the small intestine shaft, which extends both above and below and to the right. To the right above the center the shaft enters like a corridor and begins to climb up to the left, only to turn down again (the top of the shaft is cut off at the top edge on the way to the middle). On this downwards part of the shaft Cueball is flying down while yelling, with lines showing his movement. Then the shaft turn right and then straight down exiting at the bottom close to the right edge. With the other images this shaft creates a structure that looks a lot like the small intestines of a human digestive tract. Since this is just right of the corridor peristalsis in the corridor below, it makes it quite clear that this should look like the ships digestion system, with coins going through<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1057:-1101+s.png (1057, 1101)] || 57 || 27 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || || || || || || Small intestine shaft: At the very top of this image is the floor of two small rooms connected with a corridor in the middle.(The rooms can be seen in the image above).Down in the bottom right corner two lopes of the small intestine shaft/corridor can be seen. One enters at the very right between the center and exits right half way down from there to the bottom edge. The other does similarly at the bottom, just going a little further into this image. The rest of this shaft can be seen in the images below and to the right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1057:-1102+s.png (1057, 1102)] || 57 || 28 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || || 2 || Three rooms in a row: In this image two small rooms can be seen. One in the left part extending to the left image and similar to the right. The ceiling is just below the center, and the floor is just below the bottom edge in the image below. Between these two small square rooms there is a short corridor, the walls thus go down to just above the bottom of the image. The room to the left has a corridor that leads out on to the top of the hull. The room to the right has another corridor that leads to yet a third room in a row like these two. There are two coins, one at the top in each of the two rooms, close to the image edges<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1057:-1103+s.png (1057, 1103)] || 57 || 29 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1057:-1104+s.png (1057, 1104)] || 57 || 30 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1058:-1069+s.png (1058, 1069)] || 58 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1058:-1070+s.png (1058, 1070)] || 58 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1058:-1071+s.png (1058, 1071)] || 58 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1058:-1072+s.png (1058, 1072)] || 58 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1058:-1073+s.png (1058, 1073)] || 58 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1058:-1074+s.png (1058, 1074)] || 58 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1058:-1075+s.png (1058, 1075)] || 58 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1058:-1076+s.png (1058, 1076)] || 58 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1058:-1089+s.png (1058, 1089)] || 58 || 15 || Destroyer Cave section || White - almost || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer, but at the very top right of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen entering, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1058:-1090+s.png (1058, 1090)] || 58 || 16 || Destroyer Cave section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with room || Y || Y || || Y || 2 || Spark gap room: below the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right even taking a step down, so the hull disappears below the edge to the right. There is a coin before the step down. At the top of the image is the floor of a room where Cueball is standing looking at a big machine to the right, with the letters JS written on it. There is a coin behind it. (It may be a huge spark gap, the spark and the top electrode being in the image above)<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1058:-1091+s.png (1058, 1091)] || 58 || 17 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || Y || || Y || || Spark gap room: A huge room going both above and below this image and to the left. To the right is a wall about halfway from right to the middle. Below the center in the middle of the image can be seen the top part of a big machine, it looks like a huge spark gap consisting of two “simple-house” shaped electrodes labeled JS, the bottom electrode is in the image below. The two tips point directly at each other (the bottom tip is just visible at the bottom) and they are connected with an electrical current streaming from one to the other. White text has been written on the electrode. The electrode is held in place by a large arm jutting out from the wall. It is thicker on top of the electrode and from here several wires connected down to the arm and another wire goes from the arm into the wall to the right above where the arm itself is connected to the wall. (There is a coin in the image below close to the wall)<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1058:-1092+s.png (1058, 1092)] || 58 || 18 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || || || || || 1 || Spark gap room and Cotton trap: The top of a huge room going two images below this image and to the right. To the right is a wall about halfway from right to the middle and the ceiling is about half way up to the center. The very right and extending slightly into the left image is a shaft going up. It seems like the shaft ends blindly at the very top, where there is a coin, but inside this image. But to the right a corridor filled with black Cotton leads our right into the bottom of the Cotton trap. Just past the middle of the image the bottom of the trap goes down in a half circular bottom, the bottom is just inside the image, the floor beginning to rise again to the very right, before it is cut off at the right edge.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1058:-1093+s.png (1058, 1093)] || 58 || 19 || Destroyer Cave section || Black Cotton || || || || || || Cotton trap: Black inside the Destroyer, but the left part of the is part of the black cotton trap and it goes from top to bottom and extends further right as well as above and below this image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1058:-1094+s.png (1058, 1094)] || 58 || 20 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Cotton trap: To the left the steep slope of this large room enters the surface of the black cotton that fills the deep hole beneath (two images more down). The slope continues, though even steeper below the surface<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1058:-1095+s.png (1058, 1095)] || 58 || 21 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Cotton trap: The ceiling of this large room. It is almost straight, but goes up a little from the left and then falls a little again towards the right. Below in the image below is a deep hole (3 images deep) most of it covered with black cotton<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1058:-1096+s.png (1058, 1096)] || 58 || 22 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1058:-1097+s.png (1058, 1097)] || 58 || 23 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1058:-1098+s.png (1058, 1098)] || 58 || 24 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1058:-1099+s.png (1058, 1099)] || 58 || 25 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || Small intestine shaft: A corridor goes through the image below the center. At the very top left corner the exit lope from the small intestine shaft/corridor enters just below the top, going almost straight right, but then it swings down, and ends up going almost straight down into the corridor halfway between the left edge and the middle. Above and left this shaft twists and turns left, right and even down again. All in all it creates a structure that looks a lot like the small intestines of a human digestive tract. Since this is just right of the corridor peristalsis, it makes it quite clear that this should look like the ships digestion system, with coins going through<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1058:-1100+s.png (1058, 1100)] || 58 || 26 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || Y || || || || 1 || Small intestine shaft: This is deep within the small intestine shaft, which extends both above and below and to the left. The shaft enters in left of the middle going a little right then turning into a twisted shaft, that while turning going down at first then goes left. Ponytail is sliding down the right side of the shaft near the bottom with her head first and facing down, with lines indicating her movement. There is a coin at the bottom of this section of the shaft, that never reaches down to the center. After the coin the shaft begins to climb up to the left where it exits the image. With the other images this shaft creates a structure that looks a lot like the small intestines of a human digestive tract. Since this is just right of the corridor peristalsis in the corridor below, it makes it quite clear that this should look like the ships digestion system, with coins going through<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1058:-1101+s.png (1058, 1101)] || 58 || 27 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || Y || || || || || Small intestine shaft: Above this image there is a room both at the left edge and to the right of the shaft. The shaft though, goes down from a small corridor between these two rooms. Just to the left of the shaft is the legs and an arm of Cueball who is cut off at the top edge, but his head is clearly looking down the shaft. There are three rooms in a row here (the last is to the left, each with a coin in them). But the main item in this image is the beginning of the shaft that goes down to a corridor two images below, but it does so while twisting and turning left, right and even up again. All in all it creates a structure that looks a lot like the small intestines of a human digestive tract. Since this is just right of the corridor peristalsis in the corridor below, it makes it quite clear that this should look like the ships digestion system, with coins going through. <br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1058:-1102+s.png (1058, 1102)] || 58 || 28 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || Y || || || || 1 || Three rooms in a row: In this image two small rooms can be seen. The right part of a room to the left is just entering this image to the left, the rest of the room extending to the left image. Then a corridor leads right from this room to a similar room to the right which is just contained to the right within this image. The ceiling is just below the center, and the floor is just below the bottom edge in the image below. the walls go down to just above the bottom of the image where they exit to the corridor between the two rooms. To the left of the left room there is a third room in a row like these two. There is a coin in the top center of the right room. In the tunnel is Cueball looking right and down. He is cut off at the bottom edge above his legs. (In the image below is a shaft down from the corridor that twist and turns so it looks like small intestines)<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1058:-1103+s.png (1058, 1103)] || 58 || 29 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1058:-1104+s.png (1058, 1104)] || 58 || 30 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1059:-1069+s.png (1059, 1069)] || 59 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1059:-1070+s.png (1059, 1070)] || 59 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1059:-1071+s.png (1059, 1071)] || 59 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1059:-1072+s.png (1059, 1072)] || 59 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1059:-1073+s.png (1059, 1073)] || 59 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1059:-1074+s.png (1059, 1074)] || 59 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1059:-1075+s.png (1059, 1075)] || 59 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1059:-1076+s.png (1059, 1076)] || 59 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1059:-1089+s.png (1059, 1089)] || 59 || 15 || Destroyer Cave section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || 1 || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right, but taking a small step up to the right. After this there is a coin<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1059:-1090+s.png (1059, 1090)] || 59 || 16 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1059:-1091+s.png (1059, 1091)] || 59 || 17 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1059:-1092+s.png (1059, 1092)] || 59 || 18 || Destroyer Cave section || Black Cotton || || || || || || Cotton trap: Black inside the Destroyer, but the left part from the center and up is part of the bottom of the cotton trap that extends to the left and above this image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1059:-1093+s.png (1059, 1093)] || 59 || 19 || Destroyer Cave section || Black - almost || || || || || || Cotton trap: Almost black inside the Destroyer, but the top right part of the image is white, a small piece of the corridor leaving the cotton trap to the right. Going left from there the corridor continues in the black cotton with a small slope down towards left. Past the middle the cotton trap begins and goes down below the bottom of this image as well as further left and above this image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1059:-1094+s.png (1059, 1094)] || 59 || 20 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || || 2 || Cotton trap: Right of the middle of this image is the right wall of this large room, and just above the center it enters the surface of the black cotton that fills the deep hole beneath (two images more down). Above this corner there is a coin. Beneath the cotton the wall begins to slope out left. At the very bottom right is a small white rectangle, which is a corridor that goes out right. In the very corner of this image in the corridor there is a coin. Most of this corridor is to the left but covered in the black cotton. The sloping wall from above stops just under the middle of the image and here the corridor enters the room. The bottom of the corridor is in the image below (both the for the white and the black part)<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1059:-1095+s.png (1059, 1095)] || 59 || 21 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Cotton trap: Around the left bottom corner of this image is the right part of the ceiling of this large room, where it bends down in a circle so it goes below the bottom edge just past the middle. The ceiling begins to the left just above the center. Below, in the image below is a deep hole (3 images deep) most of it covered with black cotton<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1059:-1096+s.png (1059, 1096)] || 59 || 22 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1059:-1097+s.png (1059, 1097)] || 59 || 23 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1059:-1098+s.png (1059, 1098)] || 59 || 24 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1059:-1099+s.png (1059, 1099)] || 59 || 25 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || || || || Y || 2 || Buffer stop room: A corridor goes through the image below the center. Halfway to the middle from the left a thin shaft goes up from the corridor to a room that extends just above this image. The left wall is a little to the left of the shaft, just inside this image, the right wall is halfway from the middle to the right edge. At the right end of the room are two protrusions from the wall one close to the floor, the other above it is halfway to the top edge from the bottom protrusion. This looks like the buffer stops that are at the end of a train track to stop a train (but here turned 90 degrees so one is above the other). There are two coins on in front of each of these stops<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1059:-1100+s.png (1059, 1100)] || 59 || 26 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Buffer stop room: The bottom part of a room that extends down into the image below. The left wall is just inside this image, the right wall is halfway from the middle to the right edge. (There are two coins in the image below)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1059:-1101+s.png (1059, 1101)] || 59 || 27 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1059:-1102+s.png (1059, 1102)] || 59 || 28 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1059:-1103+s.png (1059, 1103)] || 59 || 29 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1059:-1104+s.png (1059, 1104)] || 59 || 30 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1060:-1069+s.png (1060, 1069)] || 60 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1060:-1070+s.png (1060, 1070)] || 60 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1060:-1071+s.png (1060, 1071)] || 60 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1060:-1072+s.png (1060, 1072)] || 60 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1060:-1073+s.png (1060, 1073)] || 60 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1060:-1074+s.png (1060, 1074)] || 60 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1060:-1075+s.png (1060, 1075)] || 60 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1060:-1076+s.png (1060, 1076)] || 60 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1060:-1089+s.png (1060, 1089)] || 60 || 15 || Destroyer Cave section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1060:-1090+s.png (1060, 1090)] || 60 || 16 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || Spiral corridor: At the top right corner is the bottom left outer part of the corridor that continues around in an inwards spiral taking two turns before ending up in the middle of the spiral<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1060:-1091+s.png (1060, 1091)] || 60 || 17 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || Spiral corridor: The left part of the corridor that continues around in an inwards spiral taking two turns before ending up in the middle of the spiral. In the middle of this image the outer left part of the spiral goes up from the bottom to the top turning right. Right of the inner left part of the spiral forms a half circle to the right of the outer part, exiting the picture right above and below the center of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1060:-1092+s.png (1060, 1092)] || 60 || 18 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || Spiral corridor: The top left of that part of the outer corridor that continues around in an inwards spiral taking two turns before ending up in a little larger round part of the corridor in the middle of the spiral. This part of the spiral is at the bottom right of this image forming a section of a circle around this corner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1060:-1093+s.png (1060, 1093)] || 60 || 19 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || Y || || Y || || Hammer trap: A corridor runs through the very top of this image from left to right. Most of the corridor is in the image above<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1060:-1094+s.png (1060, 1094)] || 60 || 20 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || Y || || Y || || Hammer trap: A corridor runs through the very bottom of this image from left to right. The bottom part of the corridor is in the image below. In the middle of the image there are four evil looking hammers smashing together from floor and ceiling with fitting jaws in between them. The first is open, the second has just smashed together, the third is fully open and the fourth has also just smashed together just opening again. Every time they hit together there is a loud sound. The bottom part of the hammers (mainly the pistons but also part of one low hammer) is cut off at the bottom edge of the image along with part of the sound effect of one chomp<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1060:-1095+s.png (1060, 1095)] || 60 || 21 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1060:-1096+s.png (1060, 1096)] || 60 || 22 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1060:-1097+s.png (1060, 1097)] || 60 || 23 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1060:-1098+s.png (1060, 1098)] || 60 || 24 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1060:-1099+s.png (1060, 1099)] || 60 || 25 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || 1 || A corridor goes through the image below the center- In the middle there is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1060:-1100+s.png (1060, 1100)] || 60 || 26 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1060:-1101+s.png (1060, 1101)] || 60 || 27 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1060:-1102+s.png (1060, 1102)] || 60 || 28 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1060:-1103+s.png (1060, 1103)] || 60 || 29 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || Y || 1 || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image to the left the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right, then there is a canon pointing left with a coin over its tip. Behind the canon the hull slopes steeply up to the right, and then continues the normal increase in size. A small ledge juts out over the top of the slope to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1060:-1104+s.png (1060, 1104)] || 60 || 30 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1061:-1069+s.png (1061, 1069)] || 61 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1061:-1070+s.png (1061, 1070)] || 61 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1061:-1071+s.png (1061, 1071)] || 61 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1061:-1072+s.png (1061, 1072)] || 61 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1061:-1073+s.png (1061, 1073)] || 61 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1061:-1074+s.png (1061, 1074)] || 61 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy hills<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1061:-1075+s.png (1061, 1075)] || 61 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1061:-1076+s.png (1061, 1076)] || 61 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1061:-1089+s.png (1061, 1089)] || 61 || 15 || Destroyer Cave section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. A shaft is going up in the middle of this image. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1061:-1090+s.png (1061, 1090)] || 61 || 16 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || Spiral corridor: At the top left corner is the bottom right outer part of the corridor that continues around in an inwards spiral taking two turns before ending up in the middle of the spiral<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1061:-1091+s.png (1061, 1091)] || 61 || 17 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || Spiral corridor: The main part of the corridor that continues around in an inwards spiral taking two turns before ending up in a little larger round part of the corridor in the middle of the spiral. In the middle of this image the outer right part of the spiral goes up and turns over left to exit the image at the left edge at the top, only to enter below the center and then finish in the center taking yet a turn to get there. At the bottom the outer bottom spiral exits at the bottom edge close in a broad section from the middle to almost the left edge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1061:-1092+s.png (1061, 1092)] || 61 || 18 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || Spiral corridor: The top right of that part of the outer corridor that continues around in an inwards spiral taking two turns before ending up in a little larger round part of the corridor in the middle of the spiral. This part of the spiral is at the bottom of this image bending slightly down towards the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1061:-1093+s.png (1061, 1093)] || 61 || 19 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || Y || || Fire room: A corridor enters at the very top from the right. In the image above the top of the corridor and the ceiling of this room can be seen. The ceiling only goes a little up in this broad corridor like room. The room also extends into the image to the left. In the middle of the image there is a pit going down to the center of the image, and there are flames at the bottom of the pit<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1061:-1094+s.png (1061, 1094)] || 61 || 20 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || || || Fire room: A corridor enters at the very bottom from the left as the ceiling goes a little up in this broad corridor like room. The room and corridor extends into the image below (where there is a pit with flames at the bottom) and right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1061:-1095+s.png (1061, 1095)] || 61 || 21 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1061:-1096+s.png (1061, 1096)] || 61 || 22 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1061:-1097+s.png (1061, 1097)] || 61 || 23 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1061:-1098+s.png (1061, 1098)] || 61 || 24 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1061:-1099+s.png (1061, 1099)] || 61 || 25 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters left below the center going right across the image. To the very right a shaft goes up through the image forming an L lying down. The shaft extends into the image to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1061:-1100+s.png (1061, 1100)] || 61 || 26 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters in the very left part of the image from above and goes down through the image, half of the shaft being in the image to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1061:-1101+s.png (1061, 1101)] || 61 || 27 || Destroyer Cave section || Black - almost || || || || || || Black inside the Destroyer, except at the very bottom right where a shaft goes up from below and stop before the center. (Here it turns into a corridor in the next image to the right.) Half of the shaft extends into the image to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1061:-1102+s.png (1061, 1102)] || 61 || 28 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1061:-1103+s.png (1061, 1103)] || 61 || 29 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1061:-1104+s.png (1061, 1104)] || 61 || 30 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1062:-1069+s.png (1062, 1069)] || 62 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1062:-1070+s.png (1062, 1070)] || 62 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1062:-1071+s.png (1062, 1071)] || 62 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1062:-1072+s.png (1062, 1072)] || 62 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1062:-1073+s.png (1062, 1073)] || 62 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1062:-1074+s.png (1062, 1074)] || 62 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy hills<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1062:-1075+s.png (1062, 1075)] || 62 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1062:-1076+s.png (1062, 1076)] || 62 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1062:-1089+s.png (1062, 1089)] || 62 || 15 || Destroyer Cave section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with shaft || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. A shaft is going up to the left in this image. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1062:-1090+s.png (1062, 1090)] || 62 || 16 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters in the left part of the image from above and goes down through the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1062:-1091+s.png (1062, 1091)] || 62 || 17 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters the image at the right above the center; it is very uneven and goes a little up and down, to the left it ends in a shaft that goes through the picture from top to bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1062:-1092+s.png (1062, 1092)] || 62 || 18 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || || || || || || Spiral room: A rectangular room is at the very right of this image, going up and down about halfway to each side of the center. The room extends into the right image. At the bottom of the room a corridor exits to the left and goes through the image below the center. Close to the left edge a shaft goes down from the corridor. (Beyond the shaft in the image to the left the corridor turns into the spiral corridor)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1062:-1093+s.png (1062, 1093)] || 62 || 19 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || || || Fire room: A corridor enters at the very top from the left. In the image above the top of the corridor and the ceiling of this room can be seen. The ceiling only goes a little up in this broad corridor like room. The room also extends into the image to the right /where there is a pit with flames at the bottom)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1062:-1094+s.png (1062, 1094)] || 62 || 20 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || || || Fire room: A corridor enters at the very bottom from the right. To the left the ceiling goes a little up in this broad corridor like room. The room and corridor extends into the image below and left (and below there as well and here there is a pit with flames at the bottom)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1062:-1095+s.png (1062, 1095)] || 62 || 21 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1062:-1096+s.png (1062, 1096)] || 62 || 22 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1062:-1097+s.png (1062, 1097)] || 62 || 23 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1062:-1098+s.png (1062, 1098)] || 62 || 24 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1062:-1099+s.png (1062, 1099)] || 62 || 25 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters right below the center going left across the image. To the very left a shaft goes up through the image forming an inverted L lying down- The shaft extends into the image to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1062:-1100+s.png (1062, 1100)] || 62 || 26 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters in the very right part of the image from above and goes down through the image, half of the shaft being in the image to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1062:-1101+s.png (1062, 1101)] || 62 || 27 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || 1 || A corridor enters right below the center going left across the image. To the very left a shaft goes down through the image forming an L lying down. Just before the shaft there is a coin in the corridor. The shaft extends into the image to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1062:-1102+s.png (1062, 1102)] || 62 || 28 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters in the left part of the image from above (and the top hull) and goes down below the center, where it turns into a corridor going right out of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1062:-1103+s.png (1062, 1103)] || 62 || 29 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer with shaft || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. At the left a shaft is going down into the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1062:-1104+s.png (1062, 1104)] || 62 || 30 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1063:-1069+s.png (1063, 1069)] || 63 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1063:-1070+s.png (1063, 1070)] || 63 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1063:-1071+s.png (1063, 1071)] || 63 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1063:-1072+s.png (1063, 1072)] || 63 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1063:-1073+s.png (1063, 1073)] || 63 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1063:-1074+s.png (1063, 1074)] || 63 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black - almost || || || || || || Black below ground level right except that a cliff rises up and a small sliver of white can be seen at the top left <br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1063:-1075+s.png (1063, 1075)] || 63 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground on top of a plateau on a cliff<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1063:-1076+s.png (1063, 1076)] || 63 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1063:-1089+s.png (1063, 1089)] || 63 || 15 || Destroyer Cave section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. A shaft is going up in the middle of this image. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1063:-1090+s.png (1063, 1090)] || 63 || 16 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1063:-1091+s.png (1063, 1091)] || 63 || 17 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image above the center; it is very uneven and goes a little up and down<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1063:-1092+s.png (1063, 1092)] || 63 || 18 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Spiral room: A rectangular room is centered with a thin black wall around the right and the top and bottom of this image. The room extends a little further into the left image. (From there a corridor leads directly into the spiral corridor)<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1063:-1093+s.png (1063, 1093)] || 63 || 19 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor enters at the very top from the left; the top of the corridor is in the image above<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1063:-1094+s.png (1063, 1094)] || 63 || 20 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor enters at the very bottom from the left; the bottom of the corridor is in the image below<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1063:-1095+s.png (1063, 1095)] || 63 || 21 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1063:-1096+s.png (1063, 1096)] || 63 || 22 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1063:-1097+s.png (1063, 1097)] || 63 || 23 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1063:-1098+s.png (1063, 1098)] || 63 || 24 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1063:-1099+s.png (1063, 1099)] || 63 || 25 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1063:-1100+s.png (1063, 1100)] || 63 || 26 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1063:-1101+s.png (1063, 1101)] || 63 || 27 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters left below the center going right across the image. Just inside from the left a thin shaft goes up through the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1063:-1102+s.png (1063, 1102)] || 63 || 28 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || Y || || || Y || 1 || A corridor enters left below the center going right to a shaft just inside the image that goes down from there. The corridor continues almost to the right part of the image, but it is a dead end. This end is, however, in the progress of being expanded by a mining party of two Cueballs. One is hacking away at the end of the tunnel with a pickaxe. The other is moving a cart away towards left with the ruble they gets loose. They are thus in the process of building a new corridor. Above the Cueball with the pickaxe the corridor is somewhat higher than normal. Here is a coin<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1063:-1103+s.png (1063, 1103)] || 63 || 29 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || 1 || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. At the center above the hull just below the upper edge there is a coin<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1063:-1104+s.png (1063, 1104)] || 63 || 30 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer (there is a coin just below the middle of this image)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1064:-1069+s.png (1064, 1069)] || 64 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1064:-1070+s.png (1064, 1070)] || 64 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1064:-1071+s.png (1064, 1071)] || 64 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1064:-1072+s.png (1064, 1072)] || 64 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1064:-1073+s.png (1064, 1073)] || 64 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1064:-1074+s.png (1064, 1074)] || 64 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground at the very top of this image. The rest is under this hill<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1064:-1075+s.png (1064, 1075)] || 64 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White - almost || || || || || || The edge of the grassy ground before it falls out of the image, so just grass at the very left of this almost white image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1064:-1076+s.png (1064, 1076)] || 64 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1064:-1089+s.png (1064, 1089)] || 64 || 15 || Destroyer Cave section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. A shaft is going up in the middle of this image. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1064:-1090+s.png (1064, 1090)] || 64 || 16 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1064:-1091+s.png (1064, 1091)] || 64 || 17 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image above the center; it is very uneven and goes a little up and down<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1064:-1092+s.png (1064, 1092)] || 64 || 18 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1064:-1093+s.png (1064, 1093)] || 64 || 19 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || Y || || Cave: The left entrance to the cave. The image begins just where the ceiling of the corridor begins to go up as it enters the cave (going already two images up at the right edge). In this image only the floor of the corridor is visible, the ceiling is in the image above. At the very top to the left is a flat piece of the entry corridors floor. Then a very small step down indicates the start of the cave, and the ground becomes grassy. There is a small mound almost going up to the top edge, but then the terrain slopes down unevenly towards the right. There are three stones lying in the grass, the last is rather big (and either is very uneven or two stones) and goes almost to the right edge, where the ground is past halfway down to the center. Just before the last stone to the right is the stem of a large tree, which quickly splits into five small branches, two of which split again, so seven branches exits the image in the top right corner, where only a few leaves can be seen. The crown thus being in three other images (above, right and above-right)<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1064:-1094+s.png (1064, 1094)] || 64 || 20 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || Y || || Cave: The left entrance to the cave. The image begins just where the ceiling of the corridor begins to go up as it enters the cave. In this image the floor of the corridor is not visible, as it is in the image below. The very first part of the ceiling to the left is an extension of the flat part of the corridor in the image to the left. Then it begins to take a few small steps up but the first really large step up indicates the start of the cave, and from here the ceiling recedes up very fast, more becoming a cave ceiling than that of a normal room. There are even some overhangs, where the "wall" goes back left, and then right, which happens above the first large step, and at the very top of the image. The wall, which it is here, exits at the top before the middle of the image (where the cave extends one more image up). In the image below the floor is now terrain with grass and a large tree grows up into this image where three branches enter from below at the very bottom right corner. The crown has many leaves, and although there were almost none of these in the image below, the crown extends into both the image to the right and that below the right image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1064:-1095+s.png (1064, 1095)] || 64 || 21 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Cave: This is the ceiling of the cave just above the left entrance, already here at the right edge this almost reaches two full images above the floor, but at the right edge the ceiling exits the image to the right just below the top edge. At the bottom middle of the image the ceiling has become a cave wall instead and is almost vertical going straight up until the center, from where it begins to turn right in a slow smooth turn. Only at the top right does it become more uneven<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1064:-1096+s.png (1064, 1096)] || 64 || 22 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1064:-1097+s.png (1064, 1097)] || 64 || 23 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1064:-1098+s.png (1064, 1098)] || 64 || 24 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || 1 || A corridor enters the image to the right above the center. It stops just before the middle in a dead end. There is a coin there<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1064:-1099+s.png (1064, 1099)] || 64 || 25 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1064:-1100+s.png (1064, 1100)] || 64 || 26 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1064:-1101+s.png (1064, 1101)] || 64 || 27 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1064:-1102+s.png (1064, 1102)] || 64 || 28 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1064:-1103+s.png (1064, 1103)] || 64 || 29 || Destroyer Cave section || Black - almost || || || || || || Black inside the Destroyer, except for a small white triangle at the top left corner where the top hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1064:-1104+s.png (1064, 1104)] || 64 || 30 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the very bottom of this image, just before the middle, the hull of the Destroyer can be seen entering from below and then it gently increases its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1065:-1069+s.png (1065, 1069)] || 65 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1065:-1070+s.png (1065, 1070)] || 65 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1065:-1071+s.png (1065, 1071)] || 65 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1065:-1072+s.png (1065, 1072)] || 65 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1065:-1073+s.png (1065, 1073)] || 65 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1065:-1074+s.png (1065, 1074)] || 65 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || T-like structures and terrain || || || || Y || || The base and most of the top of a T-shaped platform<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1065:-1075+s.png (1065, 1075)] || 65 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || T-like structures top || || || || Y || || The left part of the top of the first T-like structure<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1065:-1076+s.png (1065, 1076)] || 65 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1065:-1089+s.png (1065, 1089)] || 65 || 15 || Destroyer Cave section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. A shaft is going up in the middle of this image. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1065:-1090+s.png (1065, 1090)] || 65 || 16 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1065:-1091+s.png (1065, 1091)] || 65 || 17 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image above the center; it is very uneven and goes a little up and down<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1065:-1092+s.png (1065, 1092)] || 65 || 18 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1065:-1093+s.png (1065, 1093)] || 65 || 19 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || Y || || Cave: The floor of this cave (three images high here) is now terrain with grass, and as it enters the image to the left, above the center; it is on the downslope of a small hill with, that goes down into a small pond with the water surface just above the center of this image. There are typical lake plants both on this left bank and out into the water past the middle of the image. The water is shallow, but in the middle of the lake at the right edge of this image, where the water is deepest the hoverboard Cueball's head will only just be visible. The pond continues in the next image to the right. At the top left of this image a large tree grows into this image from the image to the left, and four branches enters from there. The crown has many leaves, and although there were almost none of these in the image to the left, the crown extends into both the image above and the one above and left of this image. The crown extends more than halfway to the middle, but only at the very top of this image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1065:-1094+s.png (1065, 1094)] || 65 || 20 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || Y || || Cave: This image is mainly white empty air, but in the image below the floor is now terrain with grass and a large tree grows up into the bottom left corner of this image where the crown with many leaves can be seen. The crown also extends into both the image to the left and that below this image. The cave extends two more images above<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1065:-1095+s.png (1065, 1095)] || 65 || 21 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || Y || || || Cave: In this image with almost nothing but empty air inside the cave, there is just a small part of the rising ceiling in the top left corner, but already in this second image inside the cave from the left, the cave is three images above the floor, and this image is only the second of these. However, there are also three birds in the lower right part of the image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1065:-1096+s.png (1065, 1096)] || 65 || 22 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Cave: This is the ceiling of the cave, and here just one image inside the cave from the left it is already almost three full images above the floor. But at the right edge the ceiling still exits the image to the right about halfway between the center and the top edge. At the bottom left of the image the ceiling enters the image and curves around and right in a slow smooth turn<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1065:-1097+s.png (1065, 1097)] || 65 || 23 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1065:-1098+s.png (1065, 1098)] || 65 || 24 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters right above the center going left across the image. At the very left edge a shaft goes up from the corridor to the top<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1065:-1099+s.png (1065, 1099)] || 65 || 25 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || 1 || A corridor enters the image to the left below the center. It stops just at the middle in a dead end. There is a coin there. At the very left a shaft goes down from the corridor<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1065:-1100+s.png (1065, 1100)] || 65 || 26 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1065:-1101+s.png (1065, 1101)] || 65 || 27 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1065:-1102+s.png (1065, 1102)] || 65 || 28 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1065:-1103+s.png (1065, 1103)] || 65 || 29 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1065:-1104+s.png (1065, 1104)] || 65 || 30 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || Y || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right, with a more curved feature than usual. At the center a basketball can be seen jumping down towards the left<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1066:-1069+s.png (1066, 1069)] || 66 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1066:-1070+s.png (1066, 1070)] || 66 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1066:-1071+s.png (1066, 1071)] || 66 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1066:-1072+s.png (1066, 1072)] || 66 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1066:-1073+s.png (1066, 1073)] || 66 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1066:-1074+s.png (1066, 1074)] || 66 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || T-like structures and terrain || || || || Y || || To the left the top right part of the T-shape standing to the left of this image and then the base and most of the top of another T-shaped platform<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1066:-1075+s.png (1066, 1075)] || 66 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || T-like structures top || Y || || || Y || || The right part of the first and the left part of the second top the T-like structure. Megan is standing on the left T looking right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1066:-1076+s.png (1066, 1076)] || 66 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1066:-1089+s.png (1066, 1089)] || 66 || 15 || Destroyer Cave section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1066:-1090+s.png (1066, 1090)] || 66 || 16 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1066:-1091+s.png (1066, 1091)] || 66 || 17 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image above the center; it is very uneven and goes a little up and down<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1066:-1092+s.png (1066, 1092)] || 66 || 18 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1066:-1093+s.png (1066, 1093)] || 66 || 19 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || Y || || Cave: The floor of this cave (three images high here) is now a small pond with the water surface just above the center of this image. There are typical lake plants both on this right bank and out into the water past the middle of the image. The water is shallow, but in the middle of the lake (just past the left edge of this image), where the water is deepest the hoverboard Cueball's head will only just be visible. The pond continues in the next image to the left. At the right bank where the grassy ground slopes slightly up there lies a large rock. Only the very left part of the rock is visible as it is cut off at the right edge. It reaches from just above the center and almost to the top edge of this image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1066:-1094+s.png (1066, 1094)] || 66 || 20 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Cave: Empty air inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1066:-1095+s.png (1066, 1095)] || 66 || 21 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Cave: Empty air inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1066:-1096+s.png (1066, 1096)] || 66 || 22 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Cave: This is the ceiling of the cave two images inside the cave from the left it is now almost three full images above the floor. At the left edge the ceiling comes in about halfway up from the middle to the top edge, and then it becomes even higher towards the right, taken one larger step just before the middle. At the right edge it is just inside this image when it exits at the right edge<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1066:-1097+s.png (1066, 1097)] || 66 || 23 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1066:-1098+s.png (1066, 1098)] || 66 || 24 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters left above the center going right. In the middle it turns into a shaft that goes up, thus forming an L lying down<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1066:-1099+s.png (1066, 1099)] || 66 || 25 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || || || || || || Four coin room: A shaft goes up through the middle of the image from below. Below the center it turns right and becomes a corridor that exits to the right. In the very top right corner of the image is the very bottom left corner of a room that extends in the image above and in those to the left of these (where there are four coins)<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1066:-1100+s.png (1066, 1100)] || 66 || 26 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Four coin room: In the bottom right corner of the image is the very left part of a room that extends in the image to the right and in those below. The ceiling is just below the center. In the upper part of the room there is a thin ledge coming out, it is cut off at the right edge before it ends. In the image to the right there are four coins, the two of them are above and below the ledge of this image, and they are so close to this room’s right edge that they will probably extend a tiny bit into this image. But as this is less than a tenth of the coins, they will only be counted as being in the next room<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1066:-1101+s.png (1066, 1101)] || 66 || 27 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1066:-1102+s.png (1066, 1102)] || 66 || 28 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1066:-1103+s.png (1066, 1103)] || 66 || 29 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1066:-1104+s.png (1066, 1104)] || 66 || 30 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer || Y || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. To the left a Cueball like child comes running arms outstretched (after the basketball jumping down left in the image to the left)<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1067:-1069+s.png (1067, 1069)] || 67 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1067:-1070+s.png (1067, 1070)] || 67 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1067:-1071+s.png (1067, 1071)] || 67 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1067:-1072+s.png (1067, 1072)] || 67 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1067:-1073+s.png (1067, 1073)] || 67 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1067:-1074+s.png (1067, 1074)] || 67 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || T-like structures and terrain || || || || Y || || To the left the top right part of the T-shape standing to the left of this image and then the base of another taller T-shaped platform with the platform entirely above this image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1067:-1075+s.png (1067, 1075)] || 67 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || T-like structures top || || || || Y || || The right part of the second and the entire part of the top third higher the T-like structures<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1067:-1076+s.png (1067, 1076)] || 67 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1067:-1089+s.png (1067, 1089)] || 67 || 15 || Destroyer Cave section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with room || || || || || || Glitch floor room: below the hull of the Destroyer. At the center left of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right. But from the middle it begins to go down right in a circle, and turns into the floor of the Glitch floor room, where this bulges out beneath the Destroyers hull<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1067:-1090+s.png (1067, 1090)] || 67 || 16 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Glitch floor room: The floor of this room is part of semi-circle shaped bowl, and it is almost a vertical wall going down almost at the left in this image, but it clearly extends further to the right at the bottom, so the circle shape can easily be seen<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1067:-1091+s.png (1067, 1091)] || 67 || 17 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || || || Glitch floor room: A corridor enters the image at the very left at the top, only to enter into the top of the Glitch floor room, whose ceiling is at the same level as the corridor, but the floor is part of semi-circle shaped bowl, and at the entrance the floor is almost a vertical wall going down almost at the left in this image. Just where the corridor enters the floor in the corridor goes a little down and the ceiling above just inside the room also extends higher up<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1067:-1092+s.png (1067, 1092)] || 67 || 18 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1067:-1093+s.png (1067, 1093)] || 67 || 19 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || Y || || || Y || 1 || Cave: The floor of this cave (four images high here in the center) is terrain and to the left lies a large rock. It extends into both the image to the left (where it just began) and halfway to the middle it also extends into the image above. The rock ends close to the middle where is goes almost straight down to the ground half way above the center, after having been rounded from the left edge until here. (In the image above lies a puma like cat on the very top). Cueball is lying on the right part of the rock facing right. The top part of his head has been cut off at the top edge. After the rock the grassy ground slopes up towards a small gazebo with four columns visible. (It is likely that they cover the four other since such a gazebo typically have eight). The roof of this has been cut off along with the top of the columns at the top edge of the image. A coin is inside the gazebo above the railing. The gazebo ends just before the right edge, where the ground level is halfway between the top and the middle of the image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1067:-1094+s.png (1067, 1094)] || 67 || 20 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || Y || || Y || Y || || Cave: Most of this image is empty air but at the bottom of this image two structures emerges from the floor of the cave below (which is now terrain). To the left of this image (in the image below) lies a large rock and halfway to the middle it extends into this image. At the very top lies a puma like cat looking right, with Cueball lying right in front of it. Only his head is visible as he is cut off at the bottom edge, but he also lies on the rock in the image below. To the right the roof of a small gazebo with four columns can be seen. Most of the columns are in the image below (together with a coin). The gazebo ends just before the right edge. The cave extends three more images above here at the center of the cave<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1067:-1095+s.png (1067, 1095)] || 67 || 21 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Cave: Empty air inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1067:-1096+s.png (1067, 1096)] || 67 || 22 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Cave: This is the ceiling of the cave at the center of the cave. To the left and right the ceiling is visible inside the image, but just inside from the left, the ceiling goes even higher up exiting this image into the image above, until just past the middle. (The highest point of the cave is just in the image above here, where a shaft comes into the cave from above)<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1067:-1097+s.png (1067, 1097)] || 67 || 23 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and shaft || || || || || || Cave: This is the very top part of the ceiling at the center of the cave. In the left part of the image the broadest shaft in the Destroyer comes down from above, and at the bottom it enters into the cave. The cave only begins at the very bottom of this image, but both left and right of the shaft, are jagged parts of the ceiling extending just a little to the left, but past the middle of the image to the right. So these parts are the top of the caves ceiling, and thus this image contains the very top part of the cave, although it mainly contains the entry shaft. There are four images below that are also inside the cave, which is here more than three full images high<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1067:-1098+s.png (1067, 1098)] || 67 || 24 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters in the middle of the image from above and goes down through the image. This is the broadest shaft in the Destroyer and it goes into the top of the cave in the image below<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1067:-1099+s.png (1067, 1099)] || 67 || 25 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || || || || || || Four coin room: A shaft goes up through the middle of the image from below. This is the broadest shaft in the Destroyer and it goes into the top of the cave two images below. Just below the center a corridor exits from the corridor to the left. At the very top of the image the shaft enters the bottom of a room that extends in the image above (with four coins). The room also extends into the image to the left. To the right the wall is halfway from the middle towards the right edge<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1067:-1100+s.png (1067, 1100)] || 67 || 26 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || 4 || Four coin room: This rooms ceiling is below the middle and the right wall is halfway from the middle towards the right edge. The room just extends into the image below and only a little more into the image to the left. From the right wall a thin ledge comes out more than halfway up in this part of the room. A similar a ledge comes out from the left wall, and then it enters into this image and ends a little way into this image. The tips of the two ledges ends just above the floor below, before it turns into the broadest shaft in the Destroyer, the one that goes into the cave three images below. There are four coins in this image, one above and below each of the two ledges. The two coins at the left ledge are so close to the left edge that they will probably extend a tiny bit into the left image. But as this is less than a tenth of the coins, they will only be counted as being in this room<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1067:-1101+s.png (1067, 1101)] || 67 || 27 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1067:-1102+s.png (1067, 1102)] || 67 || 28 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1067:-1103+s.png (1067, 1103)] || 67 || 29 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1067:-1104+s.png (1067, 1104)] || 67 || 30 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer || Y || || || Y || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. To the left are three children (looking like Megan, Ponytail and Cueball) looking after the Cueball child running after a basketball in the two images to the left. Behind them is a basketball board with hoop<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1069+s.png (1068, 1069)] || 68 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1070+s.png (1068, 1070)] || 68 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1071+s.png (1068, 1071)] || 68 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1072+s.png (1068, 1072)] || 68 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1073+s.png (1068, 1073)] || 68 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1074+s.png (1068, 1074)] || 68 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy hills<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1075+s.png (1068, 1075)] || 68 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1076+s.png (1068, 1076)] || 68 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1085+s.png (1068, 1085)] || 68 || 11 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1086+s.png (1068, 1086)] || 68 || 12 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1087+s.png (1068, 1087)] || 68 || 13 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1088+s.png (1068, 1088)] || 68 || 14 || Destroyer Cave section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with room || || || || || || Glitch floor room: below the hull of the Destroyer. The hull of the Destroyer is here the floor of the dome room with the glitch floor falling down towards right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1089+s.png (1068, 1089)] || 68 || 15 || Destroyer Cave section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with room || || || || || || Glitch floor room: below the hull of the Destroyer, or at least a speck of light at the very bottom left corner is outside the hull. The rest of the bottom left is part of the circle, which is the floor of the Glitch floor room, where this bulges out beneath the Destroyers hull<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1090+s.png (1068, 1090)] || 68 || 16 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Glitch floor room: Empty air inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1091+s.png (1068, 1091)] || 68 || 17 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Glitch floor room: Ceiling of the room, going completely straight from left to right in the top part of the image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1092+s.png (1068, 1092)] || 68 || 18 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1093+s.png (1068, 1093)] || 68 || 19 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || Y || || || Y || || Cave: The grassy ground of the cave (three images high here) is here at the top of the image and extends from left to right, with a small mound in the middle rising close to the top edge, so the small tree that grows here extends into the image above. At the very left edge stands Cueball who looks to the right at Ponytail and tells her something, but the text is fully in the image above. Right of the mound is another Cueball with bow and arrows walking left<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1094+s.png (1068, 1094)] || 68 || 20 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || Y || || Y || || Cave: Most of this image is empty air but in the bottom left quarter is the text spoken by the Cueball in the image below to Ponytail. In the middle at the very bottom is the top of a small tree growing on a small mound just below the bottom edge of this image. The cave extends two more images above<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1095+s.png (1068, 1095)] || 68 || 21 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Cave: Empty air inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1096+s.png (1068, 1096)] || 68 || 22 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Cave: This is the ceiling of the cave three images inside the cave from the right it is now almost three full images above the floor at the left edge. Towards the right the ceiling begins to drop down so at the right edge it is more than halfway down to the center of the image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1097+s.png (1068, 1097)] || 68 || 23 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1098+s.png (1068, 1098)] || 68 || 24 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1099+s.png (1068, 1099)] || 68 || 25 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1100+s.png (1068, 1100)] || 68 || 26 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1101+s.png (1068, 1101)] || 68 || 27 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || || || Piano dance hall: A corridor enters from the left and goes through the image until it reaches a long room half way past the middle to the right. The ceiling is just inside the top of this image but it extends into the next two images to the right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1102+s.png (1068, 1102)] || 68 || 28 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1103+s.png (1068, 1103)] || 68 || 29 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1068:-1104+s.png (1068, 1104)] || 68 || 30 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the very bottom of this image to the left the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right, only to take a big step (inside the image) where a small thin ledge juts out to the left at the top. Then the hull continues its gentle increase towards right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1069+s.png (1069, 1069)] || 69 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1070+s.png (1069, 1070)] || 69 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1071+s.png (1069, 1071)] || 69 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1072+s.png (1069, 1072)] || 69 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1073+s.png (1069, 1073)] || 69 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1074+s.png (1069, 1074)] || 69 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy hills<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1075+s.png (1069, 1075)] || 69 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1076+s.png (1069, 1076)] || 69 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1085+s.png (1069, 1085)] || 69 || 11 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1086+s.png (1069, 1086)] || 69 || 12 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1087+s.png (1069, 1087)] || 69 || 13 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1088+s.png (1069, 1088)] || 69 || 14 || Destroyer Cave section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with room || Y || Y || || Y || || Glitch floor room: below the hull of the Destroyer. The hull of the Destroyer is here the floor of the dome room with the glitch floor. Cueball is standing on the right side of this image looking left. Right of him there is a typical "wet floor" sign pointing towards left. There is an exclamation mark on the sign (counts as text). Just right of this the image ends, but the very last part of the floor in the room, towards the out hull is part of the glitch that makes it possible to go through this part of the floor in our out of the space ship<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1089+s.png (1069, 1089)] || 69 || 15 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Glitch floor room: Empty air inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1090+s.png (1069, 1090)] || 69 || 16 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Glitch floor room: Empty air inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1091+s.png (1069, 1091)] || 69 || 17 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Glitch floor room: Ceiling of the room, going completely straight from left to right in the top part of the image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1092+s.png (1069, 1092)] || 69 || 18 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1093+s.png (1069, 1093)] || 69 || 19 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || Y || Y || || Cave: The grassy ground of the cave (three images high here) begins at the left close to the top of the image, but then it slopes down until halfway to the middle, and stays here about halfway down to the center to the right side of the image. In the middle of the image stands a large deer with antlers. Both left and right of this, there are small plants that extends from the grass<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1094+s.png (1069, 1094)] || 69 || 20 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Cave: Empty air inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1095+s.png (1069, 1095)] || 69 || 21 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Cave: In this image with almost nothing but empty air inside the cave, there is just a small part of the rising ceiling in the top right corner, but already in this third image inside the cave from the right, the cave is three images above the floor, and this image is only the second of these<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1096+s.png (1069, 1096)] || 69 || 22 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Cave: This is the ceiling of the cave, and here just two images inside the cave from the right it is already almost three full images above the floor. But at the left edge the ceiling still exits the image to the left about halfway between the center and the top edge. At the bottom right of the image the ceiling enters the image almost vertical as a wall, and then curves around and left in a slow smooth turn, although there are several small and three larger indentations into the wall/ceiling<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1097+s.png (1069, 1097)] || 69 || 23 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1098+s.png (1069, 1098)] || 69 || 24 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1099+s.png (1069, 1099)] || 69 || 25 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1100+s.png (1069, 1100)] || 69 || 26 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1101+s.png (1069, 1101)] || 69 || 27 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || Y || || || Y || || Piano dance hall: This long room is a piano dance hall. The room extends both left and right of this image, the ceiling is just inside the top of this image and the floor half way up to the center from the bottom. In the middle of the image Cueball is spinning Megan around on the dancefloor, with her flowing dress billowing around her. To the very right Hairy is playing a piano, but he is cut off in the middle so his face, and the piano is in the next image to the right, but part of his piano stool can partly be seen. One full note and a small part of one of the other notes can be seen out of the three separate drawings of different notes that flows up from the piano in the right image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1102+s.png (1069, 1102)] || 69 || 28 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1103+s.png (1069, 1103)] || 69 || 29 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || Slinky stair: In this mainly black image there is white at the very top right corner where part of the slinky stair can be seen, in the image above a slinky is walking down the steps<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1069:-1104+s.png (1069, 1104)] || 69 || 30 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer with shaft || || Y || || Y || || Slinky stair: Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. Left of the middle a shaft, which is actually a staircase, is going down into the Destroyer. A few steps above last step visible step in the image there is a slinky stepping down. It makes a sound that is written along the stairs above it<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1069+s.png (1070, 1069)] || 70 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1070+s.png (1070, 1070)] || 70 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1071+s.png (1070, 1071)] || 70 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1072+s.png (1070, 1072)] || 70 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1073+s.png (1070, 1073)] || 70 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1074+s.png (1070, 1074)] || 70 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy hills<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1075+s.png (1070, 1075)] || 70 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1076+s.png (1070, 1076)] || 70 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1085+s.png (1070, 1085)] || 70 || 11 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || 1 || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section, but there is a coin hanging in the air at the bottom of this image 10 images above the ground and three images below the Destroyer above. It is right beneath the dome like room at the bottom of the Destroyer with the glitch floor that allows (tricks) the player into falling down, with fair chance of finding the coin even though it is the best hidden coin compared to the distance to the nearest image with any black in it<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1086+s.png (1070, 1086)] || 70 || 12 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1087+s.png (1070, 1087)] || 70 || 13 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1088+s.png (1070, 1088)] || 70 || 14 || Destroyer Cave section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with room || || Y || || Y || 1 || Glitch floor room: below the hull of the Destroyer. The hull of the Destroyer is here the floor of the dome room with the glitch floor. In the middle on the floor there is a black triangular warning sign with white text - warning of a glitch floor. On top of the sign there is a coin. Left of this sign there is a typical "wet floor" sign pointing towards left. There is an exclamation mark on the sign. The floor in the room, towards the out hull after the wet floor sign is part of the glitch that makes it possible to go through this part of the floor in our out of the space ship. (Dropping down through this glitch in the floor will lead to a coin at the bottom of the image three images below, in completely empty air (with 10 more images down to the ground from there)<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1089+s.png (1070, 1089)] || 70 || 15 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Glitch floor room: Empty air inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1090+s.png (1070, 1090)] || 70 || 16 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Glitch floor room: Empty air inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1091+s.png (1070, 1091)] || 70 || 17 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Glitch floor room: Ceiling of the room, going completely straight from left to right in the top part of the image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1092+s.png (1070, 1092)] || 70 || 18 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1093+s.png (1070, 1093)] || 70 || 19 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || Y || Y || || Cave: The grassy ground of the cave (two images high here) begins halfway between the top and the middle and extends from left to right, although it is very uneven with both a mound to begin with and a shallow part in the middle, followed by yet a small mound. There are two small plants growing above the grass on the down slope to the shallow part and at the bottom of this. Three small insects are flying in the left part of the image, two above the top of the mound and one above the plant on the downslope. Their movement indicated with lines<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1094+s.png (1070, 1094)] || 70 || 20 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Cave: Most of this image is empty air but at the very top right of this image a small part of the cave ceiling can be seen. It has jagged edges, but mainly takes of a triangle of this corner. The cave extends one more image above this<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1095+s.png (1070, 1095)] || 70 || 21 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || Y || Y || Y || Y || 1 || Cave: This is above the second image from the right inside the cave, two images above the floor. The ceiling has turned into a wall that in the bottom right of this image enters the room going straight up. Halfway up to the center there is a square shelf in the cave wall, with a little ledge jutting out. Beneath the ledge there are two sticks to keep it stable. Black hat is sitting there head down, arms on his knees, snoring. To the left the cave ceiling takes two steps up, and then it slopes unevenly but slowly up. In the left part the ceiling is above the center, and here is a "yellow" lamp, as a coin is "hanging" from the ceiling. But without the coin it instead looks like a broken lamp, but here the coin is definitely a part of the scenery. The light from the lamp has attracted a swarm of 13 buzzing insects, point like in the drawing, but they buzzes. (One of the insects is hidden by the coin)<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1096+s.png (1070, 1096)] || 70 || 22 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1097+s.png (1070, 1097)] || 70 || 23 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Chandelier room: This is the bottom left part of the room with a chandelier, (which is in the image above with two coins). The room also extends almost halfway into the next image to the right. The left wall is close to the left edge and the floor above the center in this image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1098+s.png (1070, 1098)] || 70 || 24 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || Y || 2 || Chandelier room: This is the top left part of this room and to the right there hangs a chandelier with six light bulbs three on each side of the chain holding it to the ceiling. Above the bulbs there are two coins one on each side of the chain. The room also extends almost halfway into the next image to the right. The left wall is close to the left edge and the ceiling is below the center in this image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1099+s.png (1070, 1099)] || 70 || 25 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1100+s.png (1070, 1100)] || 70 || 26 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1101+s.png (1070, 1101)] || 70 || 27 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || Y || || || Y || || Piano dance hall: This long room is a piano dance hall. The room extends two images left of this image, the ceiling is just inside the top of this image and the floor half way up to the center from the bottom. In the left image Cueball is dancing with Megan to the music played on a piano by Hairy. The piano is in the most left part of this image, just up against the room’s right wall, which is just halfway from the left edge to the middle. The piano is fully visible, but the player Hairy is cut off in the middle so only his face, hands and legs can be seen as well as some part of his piano stool. The rest is in the image to the left, as are one full note and a small part of one of the other notes out of the three separate drawings of different notes that flows up from the piano in this image, so two can be seen here. A corridor enters the picture from the right at the top of the image, and where it enters this room at ceiling height there is a small ledge hanging out over the piano. The ledge is supported by two sticks beneath it<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1102+s.png (1070, 1102)] || 70 || 28 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1103+s.png (1070, 1103)] || 70 || 29 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || Slinky stair: The slinky stair is coming down from the top left corner turning into a corridor above the center. The corridor goes right out the image. In the image above and left a slinky is walking down the steps<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1104+s.png (1070, 1104)] || 70 || 30 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer with shaft || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. At the bottom left there is a small white triangle, part of a shaft, which is actually the top of a staircase going down into the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1069+s.png (1071, 1069)] || 71 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1070+s.png (1071, 1070)] || 71 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1071+s.png (1071, 1071)] || 71 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1072+s.png (1071, 1072)] || 71 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1073+s.png (1071, 1073)] || 71 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1074+s.png (1071, 1074)] || 71 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || 1 || Grassy hills with a coin over a small hidden hole in the ground to the left of the small mound<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1075+s.png (1071, 1075)] || 71 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1076+s.png (1071, 1076)] || 71 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1085+s.png (1071, 1085)] || 71 || 11 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1086+s.png (1071, 1086)] || 71 || 12 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1087+s.png (1071, 1087)] || 71 || 13 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1088+s.png (1071, 1088)] || 71 || 14 || Destroyer Cave section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with room || || || || || || Glitch floor room: below the hull of the Destroyer. The hull of the Destroyer is here the floor of the dome room with the glitch floor rising up towards right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1089+s.png (1071, 1089)] || 71 || 15 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Glitch floor room: At the bottom right is part of the circle, which is the floor of the Glitch floor room, where this bulges out beneath the Destroyers hull<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1090+s.png (1071, 1090)] || 71 || 16 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Glitch floor room: Empty air inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1091+s.png (1071, 1091)] || 71 || 17 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Glitch floor room: Ceiling of the room, going completely straight from left to right in the top part of the image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1092+s.png (1071, 1092)] || 71 || 18 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1093+s.png (1071, 1093)] || 71 || 19 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || Y || || || || || Cave: The right entrance to the cave. The image begins inside the corridor that comes from the right at the top of the image going left into the cave. The ceiling of the corridor is in the image above. Just where the ceiling of the corridor begins to go up as it enters the cave, just past the middle of the image, the floor rises very little, and then when the ceiling reaches the top of its first large step (of three steps in the image above where the ceiling already goes more than halfway up in that image at the left edge), the ground becomes grassy to the left in the last third of the image. A man with spiky black hair is walking left in the corridor halfway from the right edge to the grass<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1094+s.png (1071, 1094)] || 71 || 20 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || || || Cave: The right entrance to the cave. The image begins to the right inside the corridor that comes from the right. In this image the floor of the corridor is not visible, as it is in the image below. The corridor continues until the middle of the image and then the cave begins to the left. The ceiling goes up fast, and takes two medium steps and one large at the top, so the ceiling reaches halfway between the middle and the top before it exits the image to the left. In the image below the floor has changed into terrain with grass from where the first step up in the ceiling is finished<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1095+s.png (1071, 1095)] || 71 || 21 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1096+s.png (1071, 1096)] || 71 || 22 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1097+s.png (1071, 1097)] || 71 || 23 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || || || Chandelier room: This is the bottom right part of the room with a chandelier, (which is in the image above and left). The room extends almost all the way through the next image to the left. The floor is above the center in this image and Where the right wall end, before the middle from the left, it turns into a corridor that exits the image to the right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1098+s.png (1071, 1098)] || 71 || 24 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Chandelier room: This is the top right part of the room with a chandelier, (which is in the image to the left). The room extends almost all the way through the next image to the left. The room takes up most of the bottom left quadrant of this image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1099+s.png (1071, 1099)] || 71 || 25 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1100+s.png (1071, 1100)] || 71 || 26 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1101+s.png (1071, 1101)] || 71 || 27 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image at the top<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1102+s.png (1071, 1102)] || 71 || 28 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1103+s.png (1071, 1103)] || 71 || 29 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image above the center<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1071:-1104+s.png (1071, 1104)] || 71 || 30 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right, and is the middle is a small step up and then down again<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1069+s.png (1072, 1069)] || 72 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1070+s.png (1072, 1070)] || 72 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1071+s.png (1072, 1071)] || 72 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1072+s.png (1072, 1072)] || 72 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1073+s.png (1072, 1073)] || 72 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1074+s.png (1072, 1074)] || 72 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy hills<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1075+s.png (1072, 1075)] || 72 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1076+s.png (1072, 1076)] || 72 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1085+s.png (1072, 1085)] || 72 || 11 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1086+s.png (1072, 1086)] || 72 || 12 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1087+s.png (1072, 1087)] || 72 || 13 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1088+s.png (1072, 1088)] || 72 || 14 || Destroyer Cave section || White - almost || || || || || || Glitch floor room: Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section, except for a very small part of the hull of the dome room below with the glitch floor which just enters this white image at the very top left corner<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1089+s.png (1072, 1089)] || 72 || 15 || Destroyer Cave section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with room || || || || || || Glitch floor room: below the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom right of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right. But from the middle it begins to go down left in a circle, and turns into the floor of the Glitch floor room, where this bulges out beneath the Destroyers hull<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1090+s.png (1072, 1090)] || 72 || 16 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Glitch floor room: The floor of this room is part of semi-circle shaped bowl, and it is almost a vertical wall going down almost at the right in this image, but it clearly extends further to the left at the bottom, so the circle shape can easily be seen<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1091+s.png (1072, 1091)] || 72 || 17 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || || || Glitch floor room: A corridor enters the image at the very right at the top, only to enter into the top of the Glitch floor room, whose ceiling is at the same level as the corridor, but the floor is part of semi-circle shaped bowl, and at the entrance the floor is almost a vertical wall going down almost at the right in this image.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1092+s.png (1072, 1092)] || 72 || 18 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Small one coin room: At the very right of this almost black image is the left wall of a small empty rectangular room that is mainly located in the image to the right (with a coin). The floor is below and the ceiling above the center<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1093+s.png (1072, 1093)] || 72 || 19 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image at the very top. The ceiling of the corridor is in the image above<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1094+s.png (1072, 1094)] || 72 || 20 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters left at the very bottom going right across the image. Left of the middle a shaft goes up through the image forming an upside down T. Most of the corridor is in the image below<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1095+s.png (1072, 1095)] || 72 || 21 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters left of the middle of the image from above and goes down through the image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1096+s.png (1072, 1096)] || 72 || 22 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters left of the middle of the image from above and goes down through the image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1097+s.png (1072, 1097)] || 72 || 23 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters left of the middle of the image from above and goes down through the image. Above the center a corridor exits to the left from the shaft<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1098+s.png (1072, 1098)] || 72 || 24 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters left of the middle of the image from above and goes down through the image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1099+s.png (1072, 1099)] || 72 || 25 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters left of the middle of the image from above and goes down through the image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1100+s.png (1072, 1100)] || 72 || 26 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters left of the middle of the image from above and goes down through the image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1101+s.png (1072, 1101)] || 72 || 27 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters left of the middle of the image from above and goes down through the image. Above the center a corridor exits to the left from the shaft, and at the very bottom a corridor exits right from the shaft<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1102+s.png (1072, 1102)] || 72 || 28 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters left of the middle of the image from above and goes down through the image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1103+s.png (1072, 1103)] || 72 || 29 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters left at the top going right until it turns into a shaft that goes down from here through the image. Below the center another corridor goes off to the right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1072:-1104+s.png (1072, 1104)] || 72 || 30 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer || Y || Y || || || 1 || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. To the very right there is a cowboy sitting with two reins holding on to the ship like he is riding it as a horse. He is cut off at the back of his head at the right edge, and so is the last letters of his yell. There is a coin a little in front of him<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1069+s.png (1073, 1069)] || 73 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1070+s.png (1073, 1070)] || 73 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1071+s.png (1073, 1071)] || 73 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1072+s.png (1073, 1072)] || 73 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1073+s.png (1073, 1073)] || 73 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1074+s.png (1073, 1074)] || 73 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || Y || || Y || || || Ponytail is walking right. She is followed by a small black bird right behind her head<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1075+s.png (1073, 1075)] || 73 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1076+s.png (1073, 1076)] || 73 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1085+s.png (1073, 1085)] || 73 || 11 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1086+s.png (1073, 1086)] || 73 || 12 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1087+s.png (1073, 1087)] || 73 || 13 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1088+s.png (1073, 1088)] || 73 || 14 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1089+s.png (1073, 1089)] || 73 || 15 || Destroyer Cave section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the very bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1090+s.png (1073, 1090)] || 73 || 16 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || 1 || Rectangular two coin room: The bottom left of this room is located at the top of this image starting halfway between the right edge and the middle. The room extends up and right. In the right part of the image over the floor is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1091+s.png (1073, 1091)] || 73 || 17 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || || || || || || Rectangular two coin room: The top left of this room is located at the bottom of this image starting halfway between the right edge and the middle. The room extends down and right. To the far right a shaft exits the room from the ceiling going up. The shaft extends to the image to the right. Halfway up to the upper edge the shaft is joined by a corridor coming from the left going all through the image above the room<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1092+s.png (1073, 1092)] || 73 || 18 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || || || || || 1 || Small one coin room: A small empty rectangular room that extends further to the left than this image. The floor is below and the ceiling above the center, the right wall is past the middle and at the bottom right of the room a corridor exits to the right and at the right edge a shaft goes down from the corridor. In the middle of the room there is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1093+s.png (1073, 1093)] || 73 || 19 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image at very top, so the top part is in the image above<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1094+s.png (1073, 1094)] || 73 || 20 || Destroyer Cave section || Black - almost || || || || || || Black inside the Destroyer almost, but for a thin line of white along at the bottom of this image where the top of a corridor goes through the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1095+s.png (1073, 1095)] || 73 || 21 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1096+s.png (1073, 1096)] || 73 || 22 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1097+s.png (1073, 1097)] || 73 || 23 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1098+s.png (1073, 1098)] || 73 || 24 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1099+s.png (1073, 1099)] || 73 || 25 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1100+s.png (1073, 1100)] || 73 || 26 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1101+s.png (1073, 1101)] || 73 || 27 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || 1 || A corridor goes through the image at the bottom. To the right there is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1102+s.png (1073, 1102)] || 73 || 28 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1103+s.png (1073, 1103)] || 73 || 29 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1104+s.png (1073, 1104)] || 73 || 30 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer || Y || Y || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. To the very left there is the back side of a cowboy (who in the image to the left can be seen to be sitting with two reins holding on to the ship like he is riding it as a horse). Only the back of his head can be seen at the left edge, and the same for the last letters of his yell<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1069+s.png (1074, 1069)] || 74 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1070+s.png (1074, 1070)] || 74 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1071+s.png (1074, 1071)] || 74 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1072+s.png (1074, 1072)] || 74 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1073+s.png (1074, 1073)] || 74 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1074+s.png (1074, 1074)] || 74 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || Y || || Grassy hills ending in a cliff going down. Above the cliff is a black hat (like Black Hat's) resting on a stick in the ground<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1075+s.png (1074, 1075)] || 74 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1076+s.png (1074, 1076)] || 74 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1085+s.png (1074, 1085)] || 74 || 11 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1086+s.png (1074, 1086)] || 74 || 12 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1087+s.png (1074, 1087)] || 74 || 13 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1088+s.png (1074, 1088)] || 74 || 14 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1089+s.png (1074, 1089)] || 74 || 15 || Destroyer Cave section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the very bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1090+s.png (1074, 1090)] || 74 || 16 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || 1 || Rectangular two coin room: The bottom right of this room is located at the top of this image starting halfway between the right edge and the middle. The room extends up and left. In the middle of the image over the floor is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1091+s.png (1074, 1091)] || 74 || 17 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and shaft || || || || || || Rectangular two coin room: The top right of this room is located at the bottom of this image starting halfway between the right edge and the middle. The room extends down and left. To the far left a shaft exits the room from the ceiling going up. The shaft extends into the image to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1092+s.png (1074, 1092)] || 74 || 18 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters right below the center going left across the image. To the very left a shaft comes up from below to join the corridor forming an L lying face down. The shaft extends into the picture to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1093+s.png (1074, 1093)] || 74 || 19 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters the image at very top left, but already halfway to the middle the floor begins to rise 45 degree, and before the middle this shaft/corridor exits the image at the top. The top part of the corridor is in the image above<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1094+s.png (1074, 1094)] || 74 || 20 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || Y || || || || || The top part of a corridor enters left at the bottom but then it turns rising 45 degree before the middle. Past the middle this shaft/corridor stops rising and becomes a corridor going right again. At the far right there is a pit in the bottom of the floor of the corridor, there is a bridge over the top of the pit. At the bottom of the pit (whose floor is almost at the bottom of the image) stands Cueball looking up<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1095+s.png (1074, 1095)] || 74 || 21 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1096+s.png (1074, 1096)] || 74 || 22 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1097+s.png (1074, 1097)] || 74 || 23 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1098+s.png (1074, 1098)] || 74 || 24 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1099+s.png (1074, 1099)] || 74 || 25 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1100+s.png (1074, 1100)] || 74 || 26 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1101+s.png (1074, 1101)] || 74 || 27 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1102+s.png (1074, 1102)] || 74 || 28 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1103+s.png (1074, 1103)] || 74 || 29 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || Y || || || || || Upside down room. To the very left a corridor enters this room below the middle. The floor is at the same height but it turns out that in this room, the floor is the ceiling, and the ceiling, that are above the center, is the floor. There are five people on the ceiling in this long room that extends in to the next image to the right. Three of them are in this image. They are not hanging down from the ceiling, rather they are standing there. In the middle of the image Cueball walks towards left away from Megan and Ponytail that are almost at the right edge of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1074:-1104+s.png (1074, 1104)] || 74 || 30 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1069+s.png (1075, 1069)] || 75 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1070+s.png (1075, 1070)] || 75 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1071+s.png (1075, 1071)] || 75 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1072+s.png (1075, 1072)] || 75 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1073+s.png (1075, 1073)] || 75 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1074+s.png (1075, 1074)] || 75 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || Y || || || || || Cueball singing<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1075+s.png (1075, 1075)] || 75 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1076+s.png (1075, 1076)] || 75 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1085+s.png (1075, 1085)] || 75 || 11 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1086+s.png (1075, 1086)] || 75 || 12 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1087+s.png (1075, 1087)] || 75 || 13 || Destroyer Cave section || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer cave section<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1088+s.png (1075, 1088)] || 75 || 14 || Destroyer Cave section || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. Bottom hull of the Destroyer with a canon jutting out pointing left. At the very top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1089+s.png (1075, 1089)] || 75 || 15 || Destroyer Cave section || Black - almost || || || || || || Black inside the Destroyer except for a very small piece of the outer hull at the very bottom left corner<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1090+s.png (1075, 1090)] || 75 || 16 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1091+s.png (1075, 1091)] || 75 || 17 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1092+s.png (1075, 1092)] || 75 || 18 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center; it is very uneven and goes a little up and down<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1093+s.png (1075, 1093)] || 75 || 19 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1094+s.png (1075, 1094)] || 75 || 20 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || || Y || || Y || 1 || Alarm room: A corridor enters left below the middle, but immediately this enters a small room with a domed ceiling going up to the center of the image. The domes edges right and left jut out beneath the ceiling of the corridor, that continues on the right side. At the top of the dome there is a small black square protruding. It is some kind of alarm which is going off saying "beep". The corridor to the right ends just before the right edge and turns into a shaft going up to a corridor just inside the top of the image. The corridor exits the image to the right, but it also goes left but it is a dead-end that stops at the middle just above the right end of the dome below. In this small "room" there are three boxes, one on top of the other two in a small pyramid. Just in front of them to the right there is a coin on the corridor floor, just left of the shaft<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1095+s.png (1075, 1095)] || 75 || 21 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1096+s.png (1075, 1096)] || 75 || 22 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1097+s.png (1075, 1097)] || 75 || 23 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1098+s.png (1075, 1098)] || 75 || 24 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1099+s.png (1075, 1099)] || 75 || 25 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1100+s.png (1075, 1100)] || 75 || 26 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1101+s.png (1075, 1101)] || 75 || 27 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1102+s.png (1075, 1102)] || 75 || 28 || Destroyer Cave section || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1103+s.png (1075, 1103)] || 75 || 29 || Destroyer Cave section || Inside the Destroyer: Room || Y || || || Y || 1 || Upside down room. To the left of this image is the right part of a long room that extends through most of the image to the left. The floor is just below the center but it turns out that in this room, the floor is the ceiling, and the ceiling, that are above the center, is the floor. There are five people on the ceiling in this long room but only two of them are in this image. They are not hanging down from the ceiling, rather they are standing there. Just at the left edge is Megan holding something and Cueball holding a wine glass. Both her hair and the wine stays as if they were the ones standing on the floor. In the top right corner of the room there is a coin<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1104+s.png (1075, 1104)] || 75 || 30 || Destroyer Cave section || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the very top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1069+s.png (1076, 1069)] || 76 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1070+s.png (1076, 1070)] || 76 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1071+s.png (1076, 1071)] || 76 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1072+s.png (1076, 1072)] || 76 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1073+s.png (1076, 1073)] || 76 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1074+s.png (1076, 1074)] || 76 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground with a step down going right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1075+s.png (1076, 1075)] || 76 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1076+s.png (1076, 1076)] || 76 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1085+s.png (1076, 1085)] || 76 || 11 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1086+s.png (1076, 1086)] || 76 || 12 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1087+s.png (1076, 1087)] || 76 || 13 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1088+s.png (1076, 1088)] || 76 || 14 || Destroyer Bridge || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right even taking a step toward the right increasing the size a bit faster, but in the image to the right of this step is reversed<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1089+s.png (1076, 1089)] || 76 || 15 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1090+s.png (1076, 1090)] || 76 || 16 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1091+s.png (1076, 1091)] || 76 || 17 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1092+s.png (1076, 1092)] || 76 || 18 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center; it is very uneven and goes a little up and down<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1093+s.png (1076, 1093)] || 76 || 19 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1094+s.png (1076, 1094)] || 76 || 20 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || || || Giant ant rooms: A corridor enters left at the top, and after the middle it enters a small room with a domed ceiling going up into the image above and it also extends to the right. The domes edges left (and right in the next image) jut out beneath the ceiling of the corridor, (that also continues after the room in the right image). This is the first of three rooms belonging to the giant ant queen.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1095+s.png (1076, 1095)] || 76 || 21 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Giant ant rooms: At the bottom right, from right past the middle of this almost black image is the top of a small domed room. Only the top of the rounded ceiling is visible going only half way to the center where it is highest<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1096+s.png (1076, 1096)] || 76 || 22 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1097+s.png (1076, 1097)] || 76 || 23 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1098+s.png (1076, 1098)] || 76 || 24 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1099+s.png (1076, 1099)] || 76 || 25 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1100+s.png (1076, 1100)] || 76 || 26 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1101+s.png (1076, 1101)] || 76 || 27 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || || || || || || Prince of Persia maze: A corridor enters left at the bottom going right across the image. To the very right a shaft goes up through the image forming an L lying down. Part of the shaft is in the next image, and the corridor ends in this shaft. The top of the maze is blocked by a thin ledge that becomes the ceiling of a corridor going right in the next image. Above the ledge is the beginning of the large room that is the maze resembling level 1 of the computer game Prince of Persia. At the top the wall of the shaft takes a step to the left and at the very top over this step is a small ledge of the same length as the step<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1102+s.png (1076, 1102)] || 76 || 28 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Prince of Persia maze: This is above the entrance to the maze (a large room) that resembles level 1 of the computer game Prince of Persia. The image is mainly black, but to the right from the center and down the left most part of the maze can be seen. It is just inside at the top, but then takes a step out just below the middle. The wall goes straight down here, but there are two thin ledges jutting out from the wall a distance similar to the step above. A third ledge is in the image below and the floor under that is also a step up from the ledge below over the entrance shaft<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1103+s.png (1076, 1103)] || 76 || 29 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1104+s.png (1076, 1104)] || 76 || 30 || Destroyer Bridge || Black - almost || || || || || || Black inside the Destroyer, except for a very small white triangle at the very top left corner where the top hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. (Just above this image on the hull there is a coin)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1105+s.png (1076, 1105)] || 76 || 31 || Destroyer Bridge || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || 1 || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the very bottom left of this image, the hull of the Destroyer enters from below and then it gently increases its size towards right. In the right part of the image there is a coin above the hull<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1106+s.png (1076, 1106)] || 76 || 32 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1107+s.png (1076, 1107)] || 76 || 33 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1108+s.png (1076, 1108)] || 76 || 34 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1109+s.png (1076, 1109)] || 76 || 35 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1110+s.png (1076, 1110)] || 76 || 36 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1111+s.png (1076, 1111)] || 76 || 37 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1112+s.png (1076, 1112)] || 76 || 38 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1069+s.png (1077, 1069)] || 77 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1070+s.png (1077, 1070)] || 77 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1071+s.png (1077, 1071)] || 77 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1072+s.png (1077, 1072)] || 77 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1073+s.png (1077, 1073)] || 77 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1074+s.png (1077, 1074)] || 77 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1075+s.png (1077, 1075)] || 77 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1076+s.png (1077, 1076)] || 77 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1085+s.png (1077, 1085)] || 77 || 11 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1086+s.png (1077, 1086)] || 77 || 12 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1087+s.png (1077, 1087)] || 77 || 13 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1088+s.png (1077, 1088)] || 77 || 14 || Destroyer Bridge || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right although it takes a step toward the right decreasing the size again. This was a step back from a step out in the image before to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1089+s.png (1077, 1089)] || 77 || 15 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1090+s.png (1077, 1090)] || 77 || 16 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1091+s.png (1077, 1091)] || 77 || 17 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1092+s.png (1077, 1092)] || 77 || 18 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center; it is very uneven and goes a little up and down<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1093+s.png (1077, 1093)] || 77 || 19 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1094+s.png (1077, 1094)] || 77 || 20 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || Y || || || || || Giant ant rooms: To the left is the bottom right part of a small room with floor at the top of the image and a domed ceiling going up into the image above and extending to the left. A corridor exits right, where the room ends halfway to the middle and after the middle it enters another much larger domed room. The edges of the domes where they come down to the corridor juts out beneath the ceiling of the corridor, (which also continues after the room in the left image). The right room is the middle one of three, the one where the giant ant queen resides in the next image. Cueball is standing in the right part of the image, on the first step of a three step pedestal, which begins halfway from the start of the room to the right edge. The second step can just be seen and Cueball stands right in front of this. He is talking to the queen ant in the next image, as can be seen by a line going from him up to his text, but all text is in the images above and above right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1095+s.png (1077, 1095)] || 77 || 21 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || Y || || || || Giant ant rooms: In the bottom left corner is the right top of a small domed room making a quarter circle around the corner. From the middle of the image towards right the domed ceiling of the giant ant queen in the next image to the left comes up to the center at the right edge. In the image below Cueball stands just inside this room and talks to the ant. The first few letters of each of his two sentences can be seen at the images right edge, where they are cut off. The ant’s reply, which is in between is not visible in this image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1096+s.png (1077, 1096)] || 77 || 22 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1097+s.png (1077, 1097)] || 77 || 23 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1098+s.png (1077, 1098)] || 77 || 24 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1099+s.png (1077, 1099)] || 77 || 25 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1100+s.png (1077, 1100)] || 77 || 26 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1101+s.png (1077, 1101)] || 77 || 27 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || || || || || || Prince of Persia maze: This is the entrance to the maze (a large room) that resembles level 1 of the computer game Prince of Persia. The entrance to the maze comes in the bottom left corner where a shaft beginning just above the bottom of the image goes up to the middle before a thin ledge comes out from the left and covers the top of the entry shaft and almost reaches the next wall to the right, or rather a construction hanging in the air (or from a wall). The main part of the entry shaft is in the left image, and there is seen that the bottom of the shaft is also the end of a corridor coming from the left. The corridor under the ledge continues right under the construction and then there is a step down where another corridor leads to the right edge. Above the gap in the first ledge there is another thin ledge. This ledge is a continuation to the left of the top of the construction which then continues to the right as a corridor under another ledge at the very top of the image. This ledge stops before the construction ends with a wall coming up to the height of this third ledge, so there are just white above the wall and ledge. To the left there is a broader "shaft" up above the first ledge to the left of the two top ledges, and the room extends into the left image here. On the right side of the wall on the construct in the right part of the image there is a broad shaft going down, just barely contained inside the right edge where there is the edge of another wall. At the bottom the shaft tightens to only half the width ass the construction becomes wider here. At the bottom the right wall ends and the shaft enters the corridor mentioned before, which goes into the image to the left as it does also at the top above the right wall. The maze also continues in the image above<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1102+s.png (1077, 1102)] || 77 || 28 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || Y || || || || 1 || Prince of Persia maze: This is above the entrance shaft to the maze (a large room) that resembles level 1 of the computer game Prince of Persia. The left part of this image is a broad high room (shaft like, but too broad to be a normal shaft). At the bottom of this room Cueball hangs suspended in midair. In the image below it can be seen that he has just jumped of a thin ledge to the right. Above him to the right there is a square construction, with a small step to the right. Above it there is a corridor where a Cueball is standing looking left with a coin in front of him. This is the highest level any corridors reach in the maze. There are two steps down towards right, both the floor and the corridor ceiling, the last going down to a thin ledge forming a corridor going right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1103+s.png (1077, 1103)] || 77 || 29 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1104+s.png (1077, 1104)] || 77 || 30 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1105+s.png (1077, 1105)] || 77 || 31 || Destroyer Bridge || Top hull of the Destroyer, under bridge || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right. The right part of this part of the hull is below the bridge<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1106+s.png (1077, 1106)] || 77 || 32 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer, half is under the overhang of the bridge<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1107+s.png (1077, 1107)] || 77 || 33 || Destroyer Bridge || Top hull of the Destroyer with room, under bridge || Y || || || || 2 || Tarkin’s room: Above the hull of the Destroyer. To the left there is empty air, but halfway to the middle the Destroyers hull comes into the image, coming straight out from the right edge. Below this there is also empty air as this is under the bridge overhang. The bridge is thus the part of the hull that can be seen. Where it stops going from right to left, and begins going straight up there is a coin. There is a small section going a little further out left, than at the bottom, and then back in again. At the top of the image there is a room that extends even a little further to the left. Two Cueball like guys walk left towards the end of the bridge, the left Cueball looks back over his shoulder at the right, while speaking. But the text is only in the image above. (From the text we learn that the last Cueball is Tarkin). They are walking towards what might be some control panel to the left and about this panel there is a coin<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1108+s.png (1077, 1108)] || 77 || 34 || Destroyer Bridge || Top hull of the Destroyer with room || || Y || || || || Tarkin’s room: Above the hull of the Destroyer. To the left there is empty air, but halfway to the middle the Destroyers hull comes into the image, coming straight up from the bottom edge continuing out the top. This is the bridge section. At the bottom of the image there is a room. In the room can be seen the text spoken by Cueball and Tarkin in the image below (where there is a coin). The front part of the bridge toward air, is making two steps in and out above this room<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1109+s.png (1077, 1109)] || 77 || 35 || Destroyer Bridge || Top hull of the Destroyer with room || Y || Y || || || || Darth Vader on the bridge: Above the hull of the Destroyer. To the left there is empty air, but halfway to the middle the Destroyers hull comes into the image, coming straight up from the bottom edge continuing out the top. There is a big room extending right of this image. Farthest left at a big window stands Cueball looking out while having his hands on the control board standing as a small black trapeze-like structure in front of the window. Behind him to the right is Darth Vader with his hand lifted talking to Hairy. The front part of the bridge toward air, is extending towards right at the bottom to make room for this The Bridge room, and it goes in again above. There are two small steps in above and below this room extension. Above and below these the hull is straight up and down<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1110+s.png (1077, 1110)] || 77 || 36 || Destroyer Bridge || Top hull of the Destroyer with room || Y || Y || || Y || || Globe of Death: Above the hull of the Destroyer. To the left there is empty air, but halfway to the middle the Destroyers hull comes into the image from below. Just inside the image the hull then continues right in a platform on top of the bridge, that ends at the far right where a wall comes up, but this wall stops before reaching a the visible part of the Globe of Death at the top of the bridge, a section of circle which encloses the top right corner is thus inside this huge room. Below on the platform is Cueball looking at Megan fixing a parabolic disc for satellite TV. The disk sits on a tall slim box with two wires going in and out of it from top to bottom. She talks to him<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1111+s.png (1077, 1111)] || 77 || 37 || Destroyer Bridge || Top hull of the Destroyer with room || Y || || || || || Globe of Death: Above the hull of the Destroyer. To the left there is empty air outside the hull, but most of this image is inside the Globe of Death at the top of the bridge with. The rooms left wall describes a section of a circle that goes from the top right of the middle down to the middle of the image at the bottom. At the very top is Megan’s head pointing down, the rest of her is cut off at the top edge. (In the image above it can be seen that she is racing left and down the slope on a bike)<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1112+s.png (1077, 1112)] || 77 || 38 || Destroyer Bridge || Top hull of the Destroyer with room || Y || || || Y || || Globe of Death: Above the hull of the Destroyer. Most of the image is empty air outside the hull, but the bottom right corner of the image is inside the Globe of Death at the top of the bridge. The room’s top wall describes a small section of a circle that goes around this corner. At the bottom left of this ceiling is Megan, without a head as it is cut off at the bottom edge. She is racing left and down the slope on a bike with four speeding lines behind her<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1069+s.png (1078, 1069)] || 78 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1070+s.png (1078, 1070)] || 78 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1071+s.png (1078, 1071)] || 78 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1072+s.png (1078, 1072)] || 78 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1073+s.png (1078, 1073)] || 78 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1074+s.png (1078, 1074)] || 78 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || Y || || Grassy ground with a small pile of stones<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1075+s.png (1078, 1075)] || 78 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1076+s.png (1078, 1076)] || 78 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1085+s.png (1078, 1085)] || 78 || 11 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1086+s.png (1078, 1086)] || 78 || 12 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1087+s.png (1078, 1087)] || 78 || 13 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1088+s.png (1078, 1088)] || 78 || 14 || Destroyer Bridge || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1089+s.png (1078, 1089)] || 78 || 15 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1090+s.png (1078, 1090)] || 78 || 16 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1091+s.png (1078, 1091)] || 78 || 17 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1092+s.png (1078, 1092)] || 78 || 18 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center; it is very uneven and goes a little up and down<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1093+s.png (1078, 1093)] || 78 || 19 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1094+s.png (1078, 1094)] || 78 || 20 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || Y || || || Giant ant rooms: At the very top of this image is a raised pedestal and on top of this sits a giant ant queen. Most of her body is cut off at the top edge, but all three sections of her are visible, including the tip of her head and her six legs. Just in front of her head is a small black dot, this is the tip of one of her antennas. In the top left corner is also a small black dot, this is the line going from Cueball just inside the left image up to the text he speaks in the images above and above left. The ant is also talking to him. It faces him to the left. The pedestal is already two steps up from the floor of this large room with a domed ceiling, but these things can only be seen in the images above, left and right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1095+s.png (1078, 1095)] || 78 || 21 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || Y || Y || || || Giant ant rooms: This is the main part of the central (of three) rooms with the giant ant queen who resides in the middle of this picture, taking up more than half the length of the picture. The domed ceiling above her is flat in the central part, where it has reached the center of the image. But at the sides it can be seen to bend down again. Most of the queen’s body is inside this picture, all three sections, but the bottom part of her is cut off at the bottom edge. Also her two long antennas pointing left are almost entirely inside this image. At the very left part of the text that Cueball (in the image below to the left) can be seen, but the rest is in the image to the left. The queen answers him<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1096+s.png (1078, 1096)] || 78 || 22 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1097+s.png (1078, 1097)] || 78 || 23 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1098+s.png (1078, 1098)] || 78 || 24 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1099+s.png (1078, 1099)] || 78 || 25 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1100+s.png (1078, 1100)] || 78 || 26 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1101+s.png (1078, 1101)] || 78 || 27 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || || || || || || Prince of Persia maze: This is part of the maze (a large room) that resembles level 1 of the computer game Prince of Persia. At the center a corridor comes from the left and goes to a small room in the right part of the image. The ceiling is at the same height but the floor that takes a step down to double the height. From the middle of this small room a thin shaft goes up to a long corridor like room, which extends into the image above, and right. To the left of the shaft halfway to the left edge the room enters a corridor to the left. Only the floor is visible.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1102+s.png (1078, 1102)] || 78 || 28 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || || || || || || Prince of Persia maze: This is part of the maze (a large room) that resembles level 1 of the computer game Prince of Persia. To the left at the bottom two corridors enters, the bottom one separated from the top by a thin ledge. This is an extension from the image to the left, and the bottom corridor also extends in the image below. Half way to the middle there is a small hole in the ledge, but after this the ledge continues to a black structure coming out of the right edge. There is a step up and then the corridor goes out right. The corridor below the ledge goes through the entire image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1103+s.png (1078, 1103)] || 78 || 29 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1104+s.png (1078, 1104)] || 78 || 30 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1105+s.png (1078, 1105)] || 78 || 31 || Destroyer Bridge || Top hull of the Destroyer, under bridge || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen gently increasing its size towards right until before the middle when it slopes very sharply up and right out of the top edge of the image. This part of the hull is below the overhang of the bridge<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1106+s.png (1078, 1106)] || 78 || 32 || Destroyer Bridge || Top hull of the Destroyer with corridor, under bridge || Y || || || Y || 1 || Above the hull of the Destroyer. To the left there is empty air, but just past the middle the Destroyers hull comes into the image from below sloping very steeply up and out at the top edge. At the top of this sloping wall there is a corridor going into the Destroyer. Where the corridor exits the hull there is a thin ledge over the sloping hull. A small fence guards the drop down, and behind this fence Ponytail throwing out a paper plane with lines indicates the planes curving path. A coin is floating right over the plane. The whole image is below the overhang of the bridge<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1107+s.png (1078, 1107)] || 78 || 33 || Destroyer Bridge || Top hull of the Destroyer with room, under bridge || || || || || || Tarkin’s room: Above the hull of the Destroyer. The empty air in this image is actually that under the bridge overhang at the bottom of the image. This ends to the right where the steeply increasing slop reaches the bridge overhang above Ponytail in the image below. The white at the top of the image is the room inside the Destroyer where a Cueball is talking to Tarkin<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1108+s.png (1078, 1108)] || 78 || 34 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || || || Tarkin's room: A corridor enters from the right at the very bottom, part of it being in the image below. At the very left it enters a room, with ceiling just below the center. Inside the room we find Tarkin<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1109+s.png (1078, 1109)] || 78 || 35 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || Y || || Darth Vader on the bridge: At the bottom right a corridor enters the image and goes into a room to the left that begins before half way past the middle and extends into the image to the left. The ceiling goes halfway past the center. (Inside the room in the next image is Darth Vader at the Destroyers bridge). In the top right corner is the left part of a very low room that extends to the right. It is the box room, with three boxes, only the last to the left visible in this image.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1110+s.png (1078, 1110)] || 78 || 36 || Destroyer Bridge || Top hull of the Destroyer with room || Y || || Y || Y || || Globe of Death: Above the hull of the Destroyer. To the bottom left there is a small section of empty air which is outside the hull, but most of this image is inside the Globe of Death at the top of the bridge with black in the bottom third where the globe rest on the ship. The room’s floor describes a section of a circle. From the left on the down slope comes Ponytail racing on an ostrich towards right with a lance and coming the other way towards her is Megan racing left down the right down slope on a bike with another lance. Both of them has four speed lines after them <br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1111+s.png (1078, 1111)] || 78 || 37 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || 1 || Globe of Death: Empty air inside the Destroyers Globe of Death room. There is a coin towards the bottom left, but that is in the middle of the Globe<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1112+s.png (1078, 1112)] || 78 || 38 || Destroyer Bridge || Top hull of the Destroyer with room || || || || || || Globe of Death: Above the hull of the Destroyer. The bottom part of this image is inside the Globe of Death at the top of the bridge. The rooms ceiling describes a small section of a circle that goes from left halfway down from the middle to right just above the bottom. At the very top of this circle, there is a flat piece, where the wall is thinner, as it has a perfect curve on the inside. This flat piece of hull is both the highest point on the hull but also the highest solid (or black in any other way) part of the image, even a little higher up than the top of the floating rock island<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1069+s.png (1079, 1069)] || 79 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1070+s.png (1079, 1070)] || 79 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1071+s.png (1079, 1071)] || 79 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1072+s.png (1079, 1072)] || 79 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1073+s.png (1079, 1073)] || 79 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1074+s.png (1079, 1074)] || 79 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1075+s.png (1079, 1075)] || 79 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1076+s.png (1079, 1076)] || 79 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1085+s.png (1079, 1085)] || 79 || 11 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1086+s.png (1079, 1086)] || 79 || 12 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1087+s.png (1079, 1087)] || 79 || 13 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1088+s.png (1079, 1088)] || 79 || 14 || Destroyer Bridge || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. At the top of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size towards right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1089+s.png (1079, 1089)] || 79 || 15 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1090+s.png (1079, 1090)] || 79 || 16 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1091+s.png (1079, 1091)] || 79 || 17 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1092+s.png (1079, 1092)] || 79 || 18 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center; it is very uneven and goes a little up and down<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1093+s.png (1079, 1093)] || 79 || 19 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1094+s.png (1079, 1094)] || 79 || 20 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || || 1 || Giant ant rooms: To the right is most of a small room with floor at the top of the image and a domed ceiling going up, just into the image above. On the floor in the middle of the room there is a coin. A corridor exits left where the room ends in the middle of the image and halfway to the left it enters another much larger domed room. The edges of the domes where they come down to the corridor juts out beneath the ceiling of the corridor, (which also continues after the room in the left image). The right room is the last of three, the one where the giant ant queen resides in the next image to the left. The beginning of a three step pedestal, that begins halfway just inside the left room, the second step can just be seen at the left edge. The queen ant in the next image is on top of the last step<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1095+s.png (1079, 1095)] || 79 || 21 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Giant ant rooms: In the bottom right part of this image is the top of a small domed room making a half circle between the middle and the right edge (there is a coin in the room in the image below). In the left part of the image towards left the domed ceiling, of the giant ant queen in the next image to the right, comes up almost to the center at the left edge<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1096+s.png (1079, 1096)] || 79 || 22 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1097+s.png (1079, 1097)] || 79 || 23 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1098+s.png (1079, 1098)] || 79 || 24 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1099+s.png (1079, 1099)] || 79 || 25 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1100+s.png (1079, 1100)] || 79 || 26 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1101+s.png (1079, 1101)] || 79 || 27 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || || || || || || Prince of Persia maze: This is part of the maze (a large room) that resembles level 1 of the computer game Prince of Persia. At the top left a room extends into the left and above images. Just inside there is several thin ledges above each other. One hangs suspended just under the top edge, and then one continues the floor of the room over a wall that goes down. Below this ledge there is yet a thin floor, but this goes all the way across to a black structure that hangs in the air (or the wall). The top part of this structure is small rectangle which is connected as the corner of a much larger rectangle, but this with the long side down. Behind the small and above the large rectangle is another small room going into the images above and right. The structure ends just before the right edge, but the floor continues over the edge in a small ledge (which stops just inside the next image. Below is a shaft that goes into a corridor. The corridor begins here below and goes left, but it extends into the image on the right (where the shaft has become wider to the right). To the left the corridor ends in the middle of the image, and on the floor here there are four sharp spikes protruding out. Above them is a shaft up below the ledge that went between the two black structures left and right. Above the spikes there are two steps up, the top step has a thin ledge hanging out over the first step. At the top of this is a corridor going left under the thin ledge above. This stops at the wall of the first structure to the left halfway left of the middle<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1102+s.png (1079, 1102)] || 79 || 28 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || Y || || || || 1 || Prince of Persia maze: This is part of the maze (a large room) that resembles level 1 of the computer game Prince of Persia. At the bottom a corridor enters and goes through the entire image, the corridor also extends in the image below. Below the center to the left another corridor enters and continues over a thin ledge. The ledge stops before reaching a wall in the middle, where a ledge comes the other way out. Below these ledges is another thin floor that creates a small corridor going back left. The thin floor separates this corridor from the one at the bottom. The small corridor stops at a black wall under the ledge above halfway to the left edge from the middle. Here is a coin. The top corridor takes a step over the top ledge and continues as a corridor to exit at the right. Just at this right edge of the image there is a small black part of a circle. This is the front of Cueballs head that is cut off by the edge<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1103+s.png (1079, 1103)] || 79 || 29 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1104+s.png (1079, 1104)] || 79 || 30 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1105+s.png (1079, 1105)] || 79 || 31 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1106+s.png (1079, 1106)] || 79 || 32 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image at the top<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1107+s.png (1079, 1107)] || 79 || 33 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor enters from the left at the very top goes through the image, but stopping halfway right past the middle. The ceiling of the corridor is in the image above, and here it can be seen that where it ends it turns into a shaft going up from the end of the corridor<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1108+s.png (1079, 1108)] || 79 || 34 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters left at the very bottom (part of it being in the image below) going right ending in a shaft past the middle that goes all the way through the image from top to bottom. Above the center another corridor goes out from the shaft to the right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1109+s.png (1079, 1109)] || 79 || 35 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || Y || || || Y || || The box room: A shaft enters right of the middle of the image from above and goes down through the image. At the bottom a corridor goes out from the shaft to the left leaving the image to the left. At the top a small corridor leads into a very small room, ceiling inside this image just below the top. Here Cueball is sitting on the floor just inside the entrance. There are three square boxes on the floor one behind the other, the last one is in the image to the left where the room extends. Ponytail is sitting on the first box looking down on Cueball who looks up at her<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1110+s.png (1079, 1110)] || 79 || 36 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room and shaft || || || || || || Globe of Death: The top left part of this image is inside the Globe of Death at the top of the bridge. To the right there is a shaft going straight down (from the exit from the Globe in the image above)<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1111+s.png (1079, 1111)] || 79 || 37 || Destroyer Bridge || Top hull of the Destroyer with room and corridor || || || || || || Globe of Death: The left part of this image is inside the Globe of Death at the top of the bridge. Its right wall is a section of a circle that begins at the top left just inside the image and exits just left of the middle at the bottom. Just inside at the very bottom is a corridor that exits the Globe and where it ends right of the middle the top of a shaft can be seen going down. To the right of the globe above the shaft is the top of the hull going straight right. Just above where the corridor ends to the right there is a very small ledge over a small step, and below the step the hull inclines steeply down right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1079:-1112+s.png (1079, 1112)] || 79 || 38 || Destroyer Bridge || Top hull of the Destroyer with room || || || || || || Globe of Death: At the very left bottom of this image is a small part of the Globe of Death at the top of the bridge. Its right wall is a section of a circle that just goes around this corner<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1069+s.png (1080, 1069)] || 80 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1070+s.png (1080, 1070)] || 80 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1071+s.png (1080, 1071)] || 80 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1072+s.png (1080, 1072)] || 80 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1073+s.png (1080, 1073)] || 80 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1074+s.png (1080, 1074)] || 80 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1075+s.png (1080, 1075)] || 80 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1076+s.png (1080, 1076)] || 80 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1085+s.png (1080, 1085)] || 80 || 11 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1086+s.png (1080, 1086)] || 80 || 12 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1087+s.png (1080, 1087)] || 80 || 13 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1088+s.png (1080, 1088)] || 80 || 14 || Destroyer Bridge || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. In the middle of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently below the hull of the Destroyer. Increasing its size towards right. <br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1089+s.png (1080, 1089)] || 80 || 15 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1090+s.png (1080, 1090)] || 80 || 16 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1091+s.png (1080, 1091)] || 80 || 17 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1092+s.png (1080, 1092)] || 80 || 18 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center; it is very uneven and goes a little up and down<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1093+s.png (1080, 1093)] || 80 || 19 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1094+s.png (1080, 1094)] || 80 || 20 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1095+s.png (1080, 1095)] || 80 || 21 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1096+s.png (1080, 1096)] || 80 || 22 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1097+s.png (1080, 1097)] || 80 || 23 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1098+s.png (1080, 1098)] || 80 || 24 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1099+s.png (1080, 1099)] || 80 || 25 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1100+s.png (1080, 1100)] || 80 || 26 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1101+s.png (1080, 1101)] || 80 || 27 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || || || || || || Prince of Persia maze: This is part of the maze (a large room) that resembles level 1 of the computer game Prince of Persia. To the left from below the center and to the top is a shaft. At the bottom it is broader, but from the center it had normal width. It extends into the image to the left (and at the bottom it is a corridor going left). In the upper part it enters a corridor coming from left. There is a thin ledge hanging out over half of the shaft. To the right the corridor moved over a black structure, and under a thin ledge at the very bottom. There is also a corridor on top of this ledge, just inside the image. The entire top of the image extends into the image above. The corridor to the left is so high it could be considered a small room. The right halfway from the middle there is a thin shaft into a tiny square room, extending to normal shaft width at the bottom, where four sharp spikes protrudes. Above the corridor at the very top exits to the right where it continues in the next image to the right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1102+s.png (1080, 1102)] || 80 || 28 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || Y || || || Y || 1 || Prince of Persia maze: This is part of the maze (a large room) that resembles level 1 of the computer game Prince of Persia. Two corridors goes through the entire image from left to right, one in the center and one at the very bottom, the bottom one extending into the image below. The top corridor is at the highest level of any corridor in the maze. Just at the left edge of the top corridor is Cueball looking left with a sword pointing down. He is so close to the edge that the very front of his face is cut-off at the edge. To the very right in the top corridor there is a shaft down. A thin ledge juts out over the shafts opening. There is a similar ledge just below this. Both are just contained inside the image, the shaft, however, extends into the right image. Below these ledges there is another ledge, but coming out from the right (wall in the next image). The ledge goes right almost to the middle of the picture, but just after it enters the image from the edge, there is a hole in the ledge, down to the corridor at the bottom. In the left part of this corridor above the bottom one, there is a coin<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1103+s.png (1080, 1103)] || 80 || 29 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1104+s.png (1080, 1104)] || 80 || 30 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1105+s.png (1080, 1105)] || 80 || 31 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room || Y || Y || || Y || 1 || Oxygen pump room: A medium seized room with floor just above the bottom and ceiling just below the middle ends just past the middle to the left and extends into the right image. Hairbun is pointing left while talking to Ponytail to her right. Her face is cut off at the right edge, so Ponytail is also in the right image. She is standing in front of a system of gas containers with several pipes going out from them (one from each of the 8 containers). All the pipes are connected to a larger box at the left end. This box is connected with a thick socket to the wall close to the floor and also a wire comes out from the wall and splits in two before connecting higher up with the box. There is a coin at the farthest end of the room behind the largest box. Hairbun tells that in the event of a fire this system will pump in pure oxygen. The text is cut off at the right edge so less than half of the text is in this image<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1106+s.png (1080, 1106)] || 80 || 32 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image at the top<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1107+s.png (1080, 1107)] || 80 || 33 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1108+s.png (1080, 1108)] || 80 || 34 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || Y || Y || || Y || 6 || Darth Vader's gold bullion reserves: A corridor enters from the left above the center and before halfway to the middle enters a low ceilinged room, ceiling just inside at the top, where Cueball, talking to Megan behind him to the right, is pointing towards five black boxes with large white dollar signs and there are also three smaller bags with similar but smaller dollar signs. There are six coins here located left of Cueball; one just before the first bag, one on the step of the first box, one above and between the two top boxes, one behind the two bags on the top left box, and one on the first step down and one on the second step down as they are formed by the last two boxes. The images extends to the right and part of the text is cut off at the right edge<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1109+s.png (1080, 1109)] || 80 || 35 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1110+s.png (1080, 1110)] || 80 || 36 || Destroyer Bridge || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. To the left the hull is above the edge of the image, but then it comes down into the image just before the middle in a steep incline. When this stops just before the right edge of the image the hull takes a straight step down and then the hull continues straight right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1111+s.png (1080, 1111)] || 80 || 37 || Destroyer Bridge || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the bottom left of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen sloping steeply down towards right, exiting at the bottom of the image before the middle<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1080:-1112+s.png (1080, 1112)] || 80 || 38 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1069+s.png (1081, 1069)] || 81 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1070+s.png (1081, 1070)] || 81 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1071+s.png (1081, 1071)] || 81 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1072+s.png (1081, 1072)] || 81 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1073+s.png (1081, 1073)] || 81 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1074+s.png (1081, 1074)] || 81 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || Y || || || Two birds flying above the middle of the image. (Above these birds in the image above there is a coin)<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1075+s.png (1081, 1075)] || 81 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || 1 || Empty air, but a coin is floating in the middle of this image above the two birds that are flying below<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1076+s.png (1081, 1076)] || 81 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1085+s.png (1081, 1085)] || 81 || 11 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1086+s.png (1081, 1086)] || 81 || 12 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1087+s.png (1081, 1087)] || 81 || 13 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1088+s.png (1081, 1088)] || 81 || 14 || Destroyer Bridge || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. In the middle of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently below the hull of the Destroyer. Increasing its size towards right. <br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1089+s.png (1081, 1089)] || 81 || 15 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1090+s.png (1081, 1090)] || 81 || 16 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1091+s.png (1081, 1091)] || 81 || 17 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1092+s.png (1081, 1092)] || 81 || 18 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center; it is very uneven and goes a little up and down<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1093+s.png (1081, 1093)] || 81 || 19 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1094+s.png (1081, 1094)] || 81 || 20 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1095+s.png (1081, 1095)] || 81 || 21 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1096+s.png (1081, 1096)] || 81 || 22 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1097+s.png (1081, 1097)] || 81 || 23 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1098+s.png (1081, 1098)] || 81 || 24 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1099+s.png (1081, 1099)] || 81 || 25 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1100+s.png (1081, 1100)] || 81 || 26 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1101+s.png (1081, 1101)] || 81 || 27 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || || || Prince of Persia maze: This is part of the maze (a large room) that resembles level 1 of the computer game Prince of Persia. A corridor enters from the left at the very top, most of it being in the image above. Before the middle it turns into a shaft going one step down, to another corridor which continues at the top through the image. Past the middle another shaft comes down into the corridor from above. After this shaft begins the exit corridor that leads straight to the right end of the maze<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1102+s.png (1081, 1102)] || 81 || 28 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || Y || || || || || Prince of Persia maze: This is above the exit corridor of this maze (a large room) that resembles level 1 of the computer game Prince of Persia. A corridor enters from the left at the center. It goes over the top of a black structure with a small square on top of the end of a rectangular structure twice the length. After that the structure becomes even deeper. On this step down before it becomes deeper stands Cueball looking right. The corridor goes above his head, over to a thin ledge that juts out from another rectangular structure jutting out from the wall to the right. The corridor ends there, halfway past the middle to the right. From Cueball there is a corridor under the ledge, and at the wall there is a shaft down to another corridor going right over a shaft down to the exit corridor in the image below. The corridor goes past the haft, where there is another small ledge hanging over the shaft, but then this corridor also ends close to the right side. This is the piece of the maze that are furthest right, while not being part of the exit corridor below. The vey left a shaft is going down from the corridor. Most of it is in the image to the left. Just above the bottom, there is a thin ledge coming out left exiting the image left. Below this there is a corridor that ends right under Cueball (where it goes down to the exit corridor in the image below<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1103+s.png (1081, 1103)] || 81 || 29 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1104+s.png (1081, 1104)] || 81 || 30 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1105+s.png (1081, 1105)] || 81 || 31 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || Y || Y || || || || Oxygen pump room: A medium seized room with floor just above the bottom and ceiling just below the middle, extends into the left image, and ends at the middle to the right where a corridor leads out of the right edge of the image. Just at this very right edge a shaft can be seen (only barely) going from the corridor at the bottom and up to the top. It does continue up, but due to a small protrusion on the shaft wall right at the top, it seems like the shaft stops there. Ponytail is talking to Hairbun, but only her face is in this image the rest is cut off at the left edge. Most of Hairbun's text is in this image, but part of it is in the next image to the left. All Ponytail's text is in this image. (In the next room there is a coin an a system than in the event of a fire will pump in pure oxygen)<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1106+s.png (1081, 1106)] || 81 || 32 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image at the top<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1107+s.png (1081, 1107)] || 81 || 33 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1108+s.png (1081, 1108)] || 81 || 34 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || Y || || || || Darth Vader's gold bullion reserves: A corridor enters from the right above the center and past the center towards left it enters a low ceilinged room, ceiling just inside at the top, where Cueball, talking to Megan, but that is in the next image to the left where the room extends. But some of their text can be seen in this image. (In the image to the left there are 6 coins on top of gold bags and boxes)<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1109+s.png (1081, 1109)] || 81 || 35 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1110+s.png (1081, 1110)] || 81 || 36 || Destroyer Bridge || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || Y || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the center of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen going straight right, and then halfway past the middle to the right taking a large step down below to just above the edge of this image and then it continues straight right. On the hull at the top of the step lies a big crocodile looking right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1111+s.png (1081, 1111)] || 81 || 37 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1081:-1112+s.png (1081, 1112)] || 81 || 38 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1069+s.png (1082, 1069)] || 82 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1070+s.png (1082, 1070)] || 82 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1071+s.png (1082, 1071)] || 82 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1072+s.png (1082, 1072)] || 82 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1073+s.png (1082, 1073)] || 82 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1074+s.png (1082, 1074)] || 82 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1075+s.png (1082, 1075)] || 82 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1076+s.png (1082, 1076)] || 82 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1085+s.png (1082, 1085)] || 82 || 11 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1086+s.png (1082, 1086)] || 82 || 12 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1087+s.png (1082, 1087)] || 82 || 13 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1088+s.png (1082, 1088)] || 82 || 14 || Destroyer Bridge || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || Y || Y || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. In the middle of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently below the hull of the Destroyer. Increasing its size towards right. To the left Megan hangs on to the hull. She is fidgeting trying to hold on with both arms and makes a sound<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1089+s.png (1082, 1089)] || 82 || 15 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1090+s.png (1082, 1090)] || 82 || 16 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1091+s.png (1082, 1091)] || 82 || 17 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1092+s.png (1082, 1092)] || 82 || 18 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center; it is very uneven and goes a little up and down<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1093+s.png (1082, 1093)] || 82 || 19 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1094+s.png (1082, 1094)] || 82 || 20 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1095+s.png (1082, 1095)] || 82 || 21 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1096+s.png (1082, 1096)] || 82 || 22 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1097+s.png (1082, 1097)] || 82 || 23 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1098+s.png (1082, 1098)] || 82 || 24 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1099+s.png (1082, 1099)] || 82 || 25 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1100+s.png (1082, 1100)] || 82 || 26 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1101+s.png (1082, 1101)] || 82 || 27 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room || Y || || || Y || || Prince of Persia maze: This is right exit of the maze (a large room to the left) that resembles level 1 of the computer game Prince of Persia. A corridor enters from the left at the top. At the entrance guarding the exit is Cueball with a sword half raised for fight. The exit of the maze is a small room that begins past the middle and extend in to the right image and above. It is a small rectangular room, with a last little ledge coming out over the entrance corridor to the left; the last remnant of the maze. (A shaft goes up in the ceiling in the image above)<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1102+s.png (1082, 1102)] || 82 || 28 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room and shaft || || || || || || Prince of Persia maze: This is the top of the right exit of the maze (which is a large room to the left) that resembles level 1 of the computer game Prince of Persia. The image is mainly black, but at the bottom right is the exit of the maze in a small room that begins past the middle and extend in to the right image and below. It is a small rectangular room and in the very right is part of the shaft that goes through the image, most of the shaft being in the next image to the right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1103+s.png (1082, 1103)] || 82 || 29 || Destroyer Bridge || Black - almost || || || || || || Black inside the Destroyer except for the shaft that enters in the very right part of the image from above and goes down through the image, most of the shaft being in the next image to the right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1104+s.png (1082, 1104)] || 82 || 30 || Destroyer Bridge || Black - almost || || || || || || Black inside the Destroyer except for the shaft that enters in the very right part of the image from above and goes down through the image, most of the shaft being in the next image to the right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1105+s.png (1082, 1105)] || 82 || 31 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || || || || || || Two coins on top room: Both the left and right edges of this image has shaft running from the top and down. The one on the right all the way through, the one on the left stops just above the bottom of the image, where it turns into a corridor going left into the left image. Both corridors extends into the next images left and right, the one to the right has most of the shaft in the next image right, the one to the left only just enters the left image, at the top left corner it is even possible to see the left wall as it juts a little out there. The two shafts are connected at the very top of this image. A corridor goes in from each side, and in the middle there is a small rectangular room, only the floor is visible here, the rest extends up in the image above. (Above there are two coins, one above the other)<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1106+s.png (1082, 1106)] || 82 || 32 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || || || || || 2 || Two coins on top room: Both the left and right edges of this image has shaft running from the bottom and up. The one on the right all the way through, the one on the left stops just below the top of the image, where it turns into a corridor going left into the left image. Both corridors extends into the next images left and right, the one to the right has most of the shaft in the next image right, the one to the left only just enters the left image in some sections as it is possible to see part of the left wall, both at the bottom left corner and in a longer section above the middle. The two shafts are connected at the bottom of this image. A corridor goes in from each side, and in the middle there is a small rectangular room, the floor is not visible as it is in the image below. In the middle of the room there are two coins, one just above the bottom edge and the other one on top of this near the ceiling<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1107+s.png (1082, 1107)] || 82 || 33 || Destroyer Bridge || Black - almost || || || || || || Black inside the Destroyer except for the shaft that enters in the very right part of the image from above and goes down through the image, most of the shaft being in the next image to the right<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1108+s.png (1082, 1108)] || 82 || 34 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters left above the center going right across the image. At the very right edge a shaft goes down through the image forming a lying T. Most of the shaft is in the image to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1109+s.png (1082, 1109)] || 82 || 35 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Emperor’s room: This almost black image only has a small white section to the right, where the left part of the Emperor room can be seen coming up from below and ending at the ceiling just above the center. The emperor and his bird are in the image to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1110+s.png (1082, 1110)] || 82 || 36 || Destroyer Bridge || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the very bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen going straight right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1111+s.png (1082, 1111)] || 82 || 37 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1112+s.png (1082, 1112)] || 82 || 38 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1069+s.png (1083, 1069)] || 83 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1070+s.png (1083, 1070)] || 83 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1071+s.png (1083, 1071)] || 83 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1072+s.png (1083, 1072)] || 83 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1073+s.png (1083, 1073)] || 83 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1074+s.png (1083, 1074)] || 83 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1075+s.png (1083, 1075)] || 83 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1076+s.png (1083, 1076)] || 83 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1085+s.png (1083, 1085)] || 83 || 11 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1086+s.png (1083, 1086)] || 83 || 12 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1087+s.png (1083, 1087)] || 83 || 13 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1088+s.png (1083, 1088)] || 83 || 14 || Destroyer Bridge || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. In the middle of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently below the hull of the Destroyer. Below the hull of the Destroyer. Increasing its size towards right. <br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1089+s.png (1083, 1089)] || 83 || 15 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1090+s.png (1083, 1090)] || 83 || 16 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1091+s.png (1083, 1091)] || 83 || 17 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1092+s.png (1083, 1092)] || 83 || 18 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor || || || || || || A corridor goes through the image below the center; it is very uneven and goes a little up and down<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1093+s.png (1083, 1093)] || 83 || 19 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1094+s.png (1083, 1094)] || 83 || 20 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1095+s.png (1083, 1095)] || 83 || 21 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1096+s.png (1083, 1096)] || 83 || 22 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1097+s.png (1083, 1097)] || 83 || 23 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1098+s.png (1083, 1098)] || 83 || 24 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1099+s.png (1083, 1099)] || 83 || 25 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1100+s.png (1083, 1100)] || 83 || 26 || Destroyer Bridge || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1101+s.png (1083, 1101)] || 83 || 27 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Prince of Persia maze:: Only the top left corner of this image is not black. The white part is the bottom right of the small ante room right of the maze at the right exit<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1102+s.png (1083, 1102)] || 83 || 28 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room and shaft || || || || || || Prince of Persia maze: At the bottom left is the right part of the small ante room right of the maze at the right exit, which can be seen at the very left where a shaft goes up through the image, part of it being in the image to the left <br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1103+s.png (1083, 1103)] || 83 || 29 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters right at the bottom going left to a shaft that goes down through the image from top to bottom at the very left; part of the shaft is in the image to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1104+s.png (1083, 1104)] || 83 || 30 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft that goes down through the image from top to bottom at the very left; part of the shaft is in the image to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1105+s.png (1083, 1105)] || 83 || 31 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft that goes down through the image from top to bottom at the very left; part of the shaft is in the image to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1106+s.png (1083, 1106)] || 83 || 32 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft that goes down through the image from top to bottom at the very left; part of the shaft is in the image to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1107+s.png (1083, 1107)] || 83 || 33 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft that goes down through the image from top to bottom at the very left; part of the shaft is in the image to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1108+s.png (1083, 1108)] || 83 || 34 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft that goes down through the image from top to bottom at the very left; part of the shaft is in the image to the left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1109+s.png (1083, 1109)] || 83 || 35 || Destroyer Bridge || Inside the Destroyer: Room and shaft || Y || Y || Y || Y || || Emperor’s room: A guy with a small black hat (or weird hair) is walking right while talking to the Emperor who walks in front of him, he is in a black cloak. They are looking at a box on legs with two wires coming in from the floor behind the leg closest to the Emperor and two other wires going out the other side of the box. At least one bird is inside it as can be seen from the sounds it makes. Behind the box on a pedestal is a chair facing the box. The chair is up against the right wall. The right wall is just inside, the ceiling is just above the center and the floor is at the very bottom of the image. The left wall extends just into the picture to the left, and at the very bottom left a shaft exits the room down<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1110+s.png (1083, 1110)] || 83 || 36 || Destroyer Bridge || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the very bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen going straight right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1111+s.png (1083, 1111)] || 83 || 37 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1112+s.png (1083, 1112)] || 83 || 38 || Destroyer Bridge || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1069+s.png (1084, 1069)] || 84 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1070+s.png (1084, 1070)] || 84 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1071+s.png (1084, 1071)] || 84 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1072+s.png (1084, 1072)] || 84 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1073+s.png (1084, 1073)] || 84 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1074+s.png (1084, 1074)] || 84 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1075+s.png (1084, 1075)] || 84 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1076+s.png (1084, 1076)] || 84 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1085+s.png (1084, 1085)] || 84 || 11 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1086+s.png (1084, 1086)] || 84 || 12 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1087+s.png (1084, 1087)] || 84 || 13 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1088+s.png (1084, 1088)] || 84 || 14 || Destroyer Rear || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. Towards the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size below the hull of the Destroyer. Towards right. <br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1089+s.png (1084, 1089)] || 84 || 15 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1090+s.png (1084, 1090)] || 84 || 16 || Destroyer Rear || Inside the Destroyer: Room and shaft || || || || Y || || Light bulb room: A large room beginning just inside to the left and it is almost contained within the top and bottom edges of this image, but to the top right the ceiling is just cut off and the room extends as much into the next image to the right. On the floor (in the middle of the big room) to the very right lies a giant light bulb. The bulb is cut off at the right edge before the glass finishes at the screw base. The filament is visible in the left part of the bulb. At the very top left, a little inside the room a shaft exits upwards<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1091+s.png (1084, 1091)] || 84 || 17 || Destroyer Rear || Inside the Destroyer: Room, corridor and shaft || || || || || || Light bulb room: A large room with a giant light bulb is below this image, but to the right the top of the rooms ceiling just graces the bottom of this image. To the left is a shaft that exits into the room below in the image below. The shaft goes up through this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1092+s.png (1084, 1092)] || 84 || 18 || Destroyer Rear || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters left at the bottom going right to a shaft that goes down through the image from top to bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1093+s.png (1084, 1093)] || 84 || 19 || Destroyer Rear || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters in the left part of the image from above and goes down through the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1094+s.png (1084, 1094)] || 84 || 20 || Destroyer Rear || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters in the left part of the image from above and goes down through the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1095+s.png (1084, 1095)] || 84 || 21 || Destroyer Rear || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || Y || Y || || || || A shaft enters in the left part of the image from above and goes down through the image. In the center of the shaft Cueball and a Megan is holding on to each other to prevent them from falling further down by holding on to each other and pressing their feet to each side of the pit. He talks about what to do<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1096+s.png (1084, 1096)] || 84 || 22 || Destroyer Rear || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters in the left part of the image from above and goes down through the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1097+s.png (1084, 1097)] || 84 || 23 || Destroyer Rear || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters in the left part of the image from above and goes down through the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1098+s.png (1084, 1098)] || 84 || 24 || Destroyer Rear || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters in the left part of the image from above and goes down through the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1099+s.png (1084, 1099)] || 84 || 25 || Destroyer Rear || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || 1 || A shaft enters in the left part of the image from above and goes down through the image. In the center of the shaft there is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1100+s.png (1084, 1100)] || 84 || 26 || Destroyer Rear || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters in the left part of the image from above and goes down through the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1101+s.png (1084, 1101)] || 84 || 27 || Destroyer Rear || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters in the left part of the image from above and goes down through the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1102+s.png (1084, 1102)] || 84 || 28 || Destroyer Rear || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft enters in the left part of the image from above and goes down through the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1103+s.png (1084, 1103)] || 84 || 29 || Destroyer Rear || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters from the left at the bottom the image going right to a shaft that goes down before the middle of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1104+s.png (1084, 1104)] || 84 || 30 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1105+s.png (1084, 1105)] || 84 || 31 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1106+s.png (1084, 1106)] || 84 || 32 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1107+s.png (1084, 1107)] || 84 || 33 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1108+s.png (1084, 1108)] || 84 || 34 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1109+s.png (1084, 1109)] || 84 || 35 || Destroyer Rear || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. To the left the hull is above the edge of the image, but then it comes down into the image in a steep incline. When this stops above the center of the image the hull continues straight right.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1110+s.png (1084, 1110)] || 84 || 36 || Destroyer Rear || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. At the very bottom left of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen going straight right, and then is begins to slope steeply down right and disappears below the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1111+s.png (1084, 1111)] || 84 || 37 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1112+s.png (1084, 1112)] || 84 || 38 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1069+s.png (1085, 1069)] || 85 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1070+s.png (1085, 1070)] || 85 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1071+s.png (1085, 1071)] || 85 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1072+s.png (1085, 1072)] || 85 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1073+s.png (1085, 1073)] || 85 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1074+s.png (1085, 1074)] || 85 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1075+s.png (1085, 1075)] || 85 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1076+s.png (1085, 1076)] || 85 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1085+s.png (1085, 1085)] || 85 || 11 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1086+s.png (1085, 1086)] || 85 || 12 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1087+s.png (1085, 1087)] || 85 || 13 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1088+s.png (1085, 1088)] || 85 || 14 || Destroyer Rear || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. Towards the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size below the hull of the Destroyer. Towards right. <br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1089+s.png (1085, 1089)] || 85 || 15 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1090+s.png (1085, 1090)] || 85 || 16 || Destroyer Rear || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || Y || || Light bulb room: A large room beginning just inside to the right and it is almost contained within the top and bottom edges of this image, but the ceiling is just cut off and the room extends as much into the next image to the left. On the floor (in the middle of the big room) to the very left lies a giant light bulb. The bulb is cut off at the left edge before the glass above the screw base really turns into a bulb. The filament is visible in the glass part. At the bottom right of the room a corridor exits to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1091+s.png (1085, 1091)] || 85 || 17 || Destroyer Rear || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Light bulb room: A large room with a giant light bulb is below this image, the top of the rooms ceiling just enters the bottom of this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1092+s.png (1085, 1092)] || 85 || 18 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1093+s.png (1085, 1093)] || 85 || 19 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1094+s.png (1085, 1094)] || 85 || 20 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1095+s.png (1085, 1095)] || 85 || 21 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1096+s.png (1085, 1096)] || 85 || 22 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1097+s.png (1085, 1097)] || 85 || 23 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1098+s.png (1085, 1098)] || 85 || 24 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1099+s.png (1085, 1099)] || 85 || 25 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1100+s.png (1085, 1100)] || 85 || 26 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1101+s.png (1085, 1101)] || 85 || 27 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1102+s.png (1085, 1102)] || 85 || 28 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1103+s.png (1085, 1103)] || 85 || 29 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1104+s.png (1085, 1104)] || 85 || 30 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1105+s.png (1085, 1105)] || 85 || 31 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1106+s.png (1085, 1106)] || 85 || 32 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1107+s.png (1085, 1107)] || 85 || 33 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1108+s.png (1085, 1108)] || 85 || 34 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1109+s.png (1085, 1109)] || 85 || 35 || Destroyer Rear || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. Above the center of the image the hull goes straight left to right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1110+s.png (1085, 1110)] || 85 || 36 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1111+s.png (1085, 1111)] || 85 || 37 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1085:-1112+s.png (1085, 1112)] || 85 || 38 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1069+s.png (1086, 1069)] || 86 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1070+s.png (1086, 1070)] || 86 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1071+s.png (1086, 1071)] || 86 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1072+s.png (1086, 1072)] || 86 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1073+s.png (1086, 1073)] || 86 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1074+s.png (1086, 1074)] || 86 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || Y || || Grassy ground with an empty pedestal<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1075+s.png (1086, 1075)] || 86 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1076+s.png (1086, 1076)] || 86 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1085+s.png (1086, 1085)] || 86 || 11 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1086+s.png (1086, 1086)] || 86 || 12 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1087+s.png (1086, 1087)] || 86 || 13 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1088+s.png (1086, 1088)] || 86 || 14 || Destroyer Rear || Bottom hull of the Destroyer with shaft || || Y || || || 1 || Below the hull of the Destroyer. Towards the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size below the hull of the Destroyer. Towards right. There is a shaft leading into the Destroyer. A coin is falling down the shaft bouncing on the walls<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1089+s.png (1086, 1089)] || 86 || 15 || Destroyer Rear || Inside the Destroyer: Shaft || || || || || || A shaft goes down the middle of this image inside the destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1090+s.png (1086, 1090)] || 86 || 16 || Destroyer Rear || Inside the Destroyer: Corridor and shaft || || || || || || A corridor enters left at the bottom going right entering a shaft that goes up through the image right past the middle of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1091+s.png (1086, 1091)] || 86 || 17 || Destroyer Rear || Inside the Destroyer: Room and shaft || Y || Y || || || || Proposition room: A large but empty room except for Hairbun who is telling something to a guy with flat black hair. Some of the text is cut off at the right edge where the room continues. The room also extends above this image. The left wall of the room is just left of the middle and the floor is just below the center. At the center of the image in the left part of the room there is a shaft exiting the room going down<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1092+s.png (1086, 1092)] || 86 || 18 || Destroyer Rear || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Proposition room: The top of a large room. The room extends to the left image and to the one below. (In the image below are Hairbun and a guy). The left wall of the room is just left of the middle and the ceiling is just below the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1093+s.png (1086, 1093)] || 86 || 19 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1094+s.png (1086, 1094)] || 86 || 20 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1095+s.png (1086, 1095)] || 86 || 21 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1096+s.png (1086, 1096)] || 86 || 22 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1097+s.png (1086, 1097)] || 86 || 23 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1098+s.png (1086, 1098)] || 86 || 24 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1099+s.png (1086, 1099)] || 86 || 25 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1100+s.png (1086, 1100)] || 86 || 26 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1101+s.png (1086, 1101)] || 86 || 27 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1102+s.png (1086, 1102)] || 86 || 28 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1103+s.png (1086, 1103)] || 86 || 29 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1104+s.png (1086, 1104)] || 86 || 30 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1105+s.png (1086, 1105)] || 86 || 31 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1106+s.png (1086, 1106)] || 86 || 32 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1107+s.png (1086, 1107)] || 86 || 33 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1108+s.png (1086, 1108)] || 86 || 34 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1109+s.png (1086, 1109)] || 86 || 35 || Destroyer Rear || Top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Above the hull of the Destroyer. Above the center of the image the hull goes straight left to right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1110+s.png (1086, 1110)] || 86 || 36 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1111+s.png (1086, 1111)] || 86 || 37 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1112+s.png (1086, 1112)] || 86 || 38 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1069+s.png (1087, 1069)] || 87 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1070+s.png (1087, 1070)] || 87 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1071+s.png (1087, 1071)] || 87 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1072+s.png (1087, 1072)] || 87 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1073+s.png (1087, 1073)] || 87 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1074+s.png (1087, 1074)] || 87 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1075+s.png (1087, 1075)] || 87 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1076+s.png (1087, 1076)] || 87 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1085+s.png (1087, 1085)] || 87 || 11 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1086+s.png (1087, 1086)] || 87 || 12 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1087+s.png (1087, 1087)] || 87 || 13 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer bridge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1088+s.png (1087, 1088)] || 87 || 14 || Destroyer Rear || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. Towards the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size below the hull of the Destroyer. Towards right. <br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1089+s.png (1087, 1089)] || 87 || 15 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1090+s.png (1087, 1090)] || 87 || 16 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1091+s.png (1087, 1091)] || 87 || 17 || Destroyer Rear || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || Y || || || || Proposition room: A large but empty room except. The room extends to the left image and to the one above. (In the left image is Hairbun talking). Some text from the left image is entering this image, so it is cut off at the left edge where the room continues. The right wall of the room is just right of the middle and the floor is just below the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1092+s.png (1087, 1092)] || 87 || 18 || Destroyer Rear || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Proposition room: The top of a large room. The room extends to the right image and to the one below. (In the image below and left are Hairbun and a guy). The right wall of the room is just right of the middle and the ceiling is just below the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1093+s.png (1087, 1093)] || 87 || 19 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1094+s.png (1087, 1094)] || 87 || 20 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1095+s.png (1087, 1095)] || 87 || 21 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1096+s.png (1087, 1096)] || 87 || 22 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1097+s.png (1087, 1097)] || 87 || 23 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1098+s.png (1087, 1098)] || 87 || 24 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1099+s.png (1087, 1099)] || 87 || 25 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1100+s.png (1087, 1100)] || 87 || 26 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1101+s.png (1087, 1101)] || 87 || 27 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1102+s.png (1087, 1102)] || 87 || 28 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1103+s.png (1087, 1103)] || 87 || 29 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1104+s.png (1087, 1104)] || 87 || 30 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1105+s.png (1087, 1105)] || 87 || 31 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1106+s.png (1087, 1106)] || 87 || 32 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1107+s.png (1087, 1107)] || 87 || 33 || Destroyer Rear || Rear end of the Destroyer || || || || || || Behind the rear end of the Destroyers hull. Most of this image is black inside the Destroyer, but halfway past the middle to the right the hull enters from above and inclines steeply down towards right exiting the image at the right edge just below the center of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1108+s.png (1087, 1108)] || 87 || 34 || Destroyer Rear || Rear end of the Destroyer || || || || || 1 || Behind the rear end of the Destroyers hull. The hull enters from above left of the middle and inclines steeply down towards right exiting the image half way past the middle. Halfway down this incline there is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1109+s.png (1087, 1109)] || 87 || 35 || Destroyer Rear || Rear end - top hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Rear end to just above the hull of the Destroyer. Most of this image is empty air behind the rear end of the hull of the Destroyer but at the top left the top hull can be seen to end and then slope steeply down towards right exiting the bottom edge of the image before reaching the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1110+s.png (1087, 1110)] || 87 || 36 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1111+s.png (1087, 1111)] || 87 || 37 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1087:-1112+s.png (1087, 1112)] || 87 || 38 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air above the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1069+s.png (1088, 1069)] || 88 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1070+s.png (1088, 1070)] || 88 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1071+s.png (1088, 1071)] || 88 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1072+s.png (1088, 1072)] || 88 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1073+s.png (1088, 1073)] || 88 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1074+s.png (1088, 1074)] || 88 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || Y || || || || || A Medusa like girl facing left. She seems to have at least 10 long lines going out of her head. Some of them may have something at the end that could be a snakes head, but that is not clear. She walks left with both her hands out, like a zombie <br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1075+s.png (1088, 1075)] || 88 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1076+s.png (1088, 1076)] || 88 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1085+s.png (1088, 1085)] || 88 || 11 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer rear<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1086+s.png (1088, 1086)] || 88 || 12 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer rear<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1087+s.png (1088, 1087)] || 88 || 13 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer rear<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1088+s.png (1088, 1088)] || 88 || 14 || Destroyer Rear || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. Towards the bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size below the hull of the Destroyer. Towards right. <br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1089+s.png (1088, 1089)] || 88 || 15 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1090+s.png (1088, 1090)] || 88 || 16 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1091+s.png (1088, 1091)] || 88 || 17 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1092+s.png (1088, 1092)] || 88 || 18 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1093+s.png (1088, 1093)] || 88 || 19 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1094+s.png (1088, 1094)] || 88 || 20 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1095+s.png (1088, 1095)] || 88 || 21 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1096+s.png (1088, 1096)] || 88 || 22 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1097+s.png (1088, 1097)] || 88 || 23 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1098+s.png (1088, 1098)] || 88 || 24 || Destroyer Rear || Inside the Destroyer: Room and corridor || || || || || || Rear end room: The bottom part of a small empty room with a short corridor that leads right out to the rear end of the Destroyer. The room’s walls are within the image, but the ceiling part is almost as much above this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1099+s.png (1088, 1099)] || 88 || 25 || Destroyer Rear || Inside the Destroyer: Room || || || || || || Rear end room: The top part of a small empty room close to the rear end of the Destroyer. The room’s walls are within the image, but the bottom part is even bigger below this image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1100+s.png (1088, 1100)] || 88 || 26 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1101+s.png (1088, 1101)] || 88 || 27 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1102+s.png (1088, 1102)] || 88 || 28 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1103+s.png (1088, 1103)] || 88 || 29 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1104+s.png (1088, 1104)] || 88 || 30 || Destroyer Rear || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, inside the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1105+s.png (1088, 1105)] || 88 || 31 || Destroyer Rear || Rear end of the Destroyer || || || || || || Behind the rear end of the Destroyers hull. Most of this image is black inside the Destroyer, but just past the middle to the right the hull enters from above and inclines steeply down towards right exiting the image at the right edge just below above the bottom of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1106+s.png (1088, 1106)] || 88 || 32 || Destroyer Rear || Rear end of the Destroyer || || || || || || Behind the rear end of the Destroyers hull. The hull enters from above left of the middle and inclines steeply down towards right exiting the image just past the middle<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1107+s.png (1088, 1107)] || 88 || 33 || Destroyer Rear || Rear end of the Destroyer || || || || || || Behind the rear end of the Destroyers hull. Most of this image is white air behind the Destroyer, but halfway down past the center to the left the hull enters from the left and inclines steeply down towards right exiting the image at the bottom edge just before the middle of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1088:-1108+s.png (1088, 1108)] || 88 || 34 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1069+s.png (1089, 1069)] || 89 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1070+s.png (1089, 1070)] || 89 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1071+s.png (1089, 1071)] || 89 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1072+s.png (1089, 1072)] || 89 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1073+s.png (1089, 1073)] || 89 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1074+s.png (1089, 1074)] || 89 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1075+s.png (1089, 1075)] || 89 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1076+s.png (1089, 1076)] || 89 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1085+s.png (1089, 1085)] || 89 || 11 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer rear<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1086+s.png (1089, 1086)] || 89 || 12 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer rear<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1087+s.png (1089, 1087)] || 89 || 13 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer rear<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1088+s.png (1089, 1088)] || 89 || 14 || Destroyer Rear || Bottom hull of the Destroyer || || || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. Towards the very bottom of this image the hull of the Destroyer can be seen, gently increasing its size below the hull of the Destroyer. Towards right. Almost filling the bottom right part of this image all with black<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1089+s.png (1089, 1089)] || 89 || 15 || Destroyer Rear || Rear end of the Destroyer || || || || || || To the very right the rear end of the Destroyer ends. The rest is black. At the top there is a short horizontal line, then this begins to slope steeply down right exiting at the right edge before reaching the bottom edge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1090+s.png (1089, 1090)] || 89 || 16 || Destroyer Rear || Rear end of the Destroyer || || || || || || Behind the rear end of the Destroyers hull. Most of this image is black inside the Destroyer, but to the far right the hull goes straight down from top to bottom. At the very top is the last part of that gentler slope from the image above where Cueball sat with his sandwich<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1091+s.png (1089, 1091)] || 89 || 17 || Destroyer Rear || Rear end of the Destroyer || Y || Y || || Y || 1 || Behind the rear end of the Destroyers hull. The left part of this image is black inside the Destroyer, but at the top left of the middle the end a steep incline left, and begins to go almost straight down, but a little out right. Below the center of the image this flattens out to only a small slope down right which disappears at the bottom edge close to the right edge. On this gentler slope is Cueball sitting and he has just dropped his sandwich which bounces and soon it will plunge out over the edge of the ship, so he yells after it. Just right of his sandwich is a coin<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1092+s.png (1089, 1092)] || 89 || 18 || Destroyer Rear || Rear end of the Destroyer || || || || || || Behind the rear end of the Destroyers hull. Most of this image is black inside the Destroyer, but at the top to the far right the hull goes straight down, and then before the center it begins to incline steeply left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1093+s.png (1089, 1093)] || 89 || 19 || Destroyer Rear || Rear end of the Destroyer || || || || || || Behind the rear end of the Destroyers hull. Most of this image is black inside the Destroyer, but to the far right the hull goes straight down from top to bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1094+s.png (1089, 1094)] || 89 || 20 || Destroyer Rear || Rear end of the Destroyer || || || || || || Behind the rear end of the Destroyers hull. Most of this image is black inside the Destroyer, but to the far right the hull goes straight down from top to bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1095+s.png (1089, 1095)] || 89 || 21 || Destroyer Rear || Rear end of the Destroyer || || || || || || Behind the rear end of the Destroyers hull. Most of this image is black inside the Destroyer, but to the far right the hull goes straight down from top to bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1096+s.png (1089, 1096)] || 89 || 22 || Destroyer Rear || Rear end of the Destroyer || || || || || || Behind the rear end of the Destroyers hull. Most of this image is black inside the Destroyer, but to the far right the hull goes straight down from top to bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1097+s.png (1089, 1097)] || 89 || 23 || Destroyer Rear || Rear end of the Destroyer || || || || || || Behind the rear end of the Destroyers hull. Most of this image is black inside the Destroyer, but to the far right the hull goes straight down from top to bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1098+s.png (1089, 1098)] || 89 || 24 || Destroyer Rear || Rear end of the Destroyer with corridor || || || || || || Behind the rear end of the Destroyers hull. The hull enters from above just at the middle and inclines steeply down towards left, then there is a corridor going inside the Destroyer to the left, and below this the hulls incline reverses steeply down towards right almost to the bottom of the image, but before it leaves the image it begins to go straight down and then exits the image at the bottom close to the right edge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1099+s.png (1089, 1099)] || 89 || 25 || Destroyer Rear || Rear end of the Destroyer || || || || || || Behind the rear end of the Destroyers hull. The hull enters from above just at the middle and inclines steeply down towards left (opposite the incline above) exiting the image at the bottom, left of the middle<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1100+s.png (1089, 1100)] || 89 || 26 || Destroyer Rear || Rear end of the Destroyer || || || || || || Behind the rear end of the Destroyers hull. The hull enters from above just inside from the right edge and inclines steeply down towards left (opposite the incline above) exiting the image at the bottom, right of the middle<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1101+s.png (1089, 1101)] || 89 || 27 || Destroyer Rear || Black - almost || || || || || || Black inside the Destroyer, except at the bottom right corner which is part of the rear end of the Destroyers hull. The hull slopes steeply down towards left (opposite of the image above)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1102+s.png (1089, 1102)] || 89 || 28 || Destroyer Rear || Black - almost || || || || || || Black inside the Destroyer, except at the top right corner which is part of the rear end of the Destroyers hull. The hull enters from above and inclines steeply down towards right (opposite of the image below)<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1103+s.png (1089, 1103)] || 89 || 29 || Destroyer Rear || Rear end of the Destroyer || || || || || || Behind the rear end of the Destroyers hull. The hull enters from above just left of the middle and inclines steeply down towards right exiting the image close to the right edge<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1104+s.png (1089, 1104)] || 89 || 30 || Destroyer Rear || Rear end of the Destroyer || || || || || || Behind the rear end of the Destroyers hull. The hull enters from above just inside from the left and inclines steeply down towards right exiting the image just before the middle<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1105+s.png (1089, 1105)] || 89 || 31 || Destroyer Rear || White - almost || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer, except at the very bottom left corner where a small part of the rear hull can be seen sloping steeply down right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1106+s.png (1089, 1106)] || 89 || 32 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1107+s.png (1089, 1107)] || 89 || 33 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1089:-1108+s.png (1089, 1108)] || 89 || 34 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1069+s.png (1090, 1069)] || 90 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1070+s.png (1090, 1070)] || 90 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1071+s.png (1090, 1071)] || 90 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1072+s.png (1090, 1072)] || 90 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1073+s.png (1090, 1073)] || 90 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1074+s.png (1090, 1074)] || 90 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || Y || || Grassy ground with a small hole in the ground without grass (above this in the next image the missing piece of land floats in the air). This is right beneath the end of the Star Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1075+s.png (1090, 1075)] || 90 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || Y || || A small lump of earth floats in the air at the bottom of this image. Below in the image beneath is a hole in the ground where this came from. Above this floating earth is the end of the Star Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1076+s.png (1090, 1076)] || 90 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1085+s.png (1090, 1085)] || 90 || 11 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer rear<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1086+s.png (1090, 1086)] || 90 || 12 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer rear<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1087+s.png (1090, 1087)] || 90 || 13 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer rear<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1088+s.png (1090, 1088)] || 90 || 14 || Destroyer Rear || Rear end - bottom hull of the Destroyer || Y || Y || || || || Below the hull of the Destroyer. The rear end of the Destroyer just fits in above the bottom of this image. In the middle of the image there is a plateau going back left in the rear of the space ship. . On this shelf a Megan-like girl is leaning up against the ship’s hull to the left while another Megan stands close to the edge looking slightly down and right. She is the one talking<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1089+s.png (1090, 1089)] || 90 || 15 || Destroyer Rear || Rear end of the Destroyer || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1090+s.png (1090, 1090)] || 90 || 16 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1091+s.png (1090, 1091)] || 90 || 17 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1092+s.png (1090, 1092)] || 90 || 18 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1093+s.png (1090, 1093)] || 90 || 19 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1094+s.png (1090, 1094)] || 90 || 20 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1095+s.png (1090, 1095)] || 90 || 21 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1096+s.png (1090, 1096)] || 90 || 22 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1097+s.png (1090, 1097)] || 90 || 23 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1098+s.png (1090, 1098)] || 90 || 24 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1099+s.png (1090, 1099)] || 90 || 25 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1100+s.png (1090, 1100)] || 90 || 26 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1101+s.png (1090, 1101)] || 90 || 27 || Destroyer Rear || Rear end of the Destroyer || || || || || || Behind the rear end of the Destroyers hull. Most of this image is white empty air, but the hull enters from above just a little inside from the left and then inclines steeply down towards left (opposite the incline above) exiting the image at left edge just below the center<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1102+s.png (1090, 1102)] || 90 || 28 || Destroyer Rear || Rear end of the Destroyer with corridor || || || || || 1 || Behind the rear end of the Destroyers hull. The hull enters from the left above the center and inclines steeply down right. Then the incline stops and there is a corridor going inside the Destroyer to the left, but only just as long as it is high, making a small square room at this very end of the hull. There is a coin in this hole. Both above and below this corridor hole there are small ledges jutting further out. Below the bottom ledge the hull goes straight down, but just before the bottom edge the hulls incline reverses steeply down towards left<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1103+s.png (1090, 1103)] || 90 || 29 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1104+s.png (1090, 1104)] || 90 || 30 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1105+s.png (1090, 1105)] || 90 || 31 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1106+s.png (1090, 1106)] || 90 || 32 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1107+s.png (1090, 1107)] || 90 || 33 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1108+s.png (1090, 1108)] || 90 || 34 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1069+s.png (1091, 1069)] || 91 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1070+s.png (1091, 1070)] || 91 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1071+s.png (1091, 1071)] || 91 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1072+s.png (1091, 1072)] || 91 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1073+s.png (1091, 1073)] || 91 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1074+s.png (1091, 1074)] || 91 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1075+s.png (1091, 1075)] || 91 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1076+s.png (1091, 1076)] || 91 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1085+s.png (1091, 1085)] || 91 || 11 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer rear<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1086+s.png (1091, 1086)] || 91 || 12 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer rear<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1087+s.png (1091, 1087)] || 91 || 13 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer rear<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1088+s.png (1091, 1088)] || 91 || 14 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air beneath the Destroyer rear<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1089+s.png (1091, 1089)] || 91 || 15 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air below the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1090+s.png (1091, 1090)] || 91 || 16 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1091+s.png (1091, 1091)] || 91 || 17 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1092+s.png (1091, 1092)] || 91 || 18 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1093+s.png (1091, 1093)] || 91 || 19 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1094+s.png (1091, 1094)] || 91 || 20 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1095+s.png (1091, 1095)] || 91 || 21 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1096+s.png (1091, 1096)] || 91 || 22 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1097+s.png (1091, 1097)] || 91 || 23 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1098+s.png (1091, 1098)] || 91 || 24 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1099+s.png (1091, 1099)] || 91 || 25 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1100+s.png (1091, 1100)] || 91 || 26 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1101+s.png (1091, 1101)] || 91 || 27 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1102+s.png (1091, 1102)] || 91 || 28 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1103+s.png (1091, 1103)] || 91 || 29 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1104+s.png (1091, 1104)] || 91 || 30 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1105+s.png (1091, 1105)] || 91 || 31 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1106+s.png (1091, 1106)] || 91 || 32 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1107+s.png (1091, 1107)] || 91 || 33 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1091:-1108+s.png (1091, 1108)] || 91 || 34 || Destroyer Rear || White || || || || || || Empty air behind the rear end of the Destroyer<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1092:-1069+s.png (1092, 1069)] || 92 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1092:-1070+s.png (1092, 1070)] || 92 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1092:-1071+s.png (1092, 1071)] || 92 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1092:-1072+s.png (1092, 1072)] || 92 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1092:-1073+s.png (1092, 1073)] || 92 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1092:-1074+s.png (1092, 1074)] || 92 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1092:-1075+s.png (1092, 1075)] || 92 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1092:-1076+s.png (1092, 1076)] || 92 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1093:-1069+s.png (1093, 1069)] || 93 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1093:-1070+s.png (1093, 1070)] || 93 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1093:-1071+s.png (1093, 1071)] || 93 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1093:-1072+s.png (1093, 1072)] || 93 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1093:-1073+s.png (1093, 1073)] || 93 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1093:-1074+s.png (1093, 1074)] || 93 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || Y || || || || || White Hat almost hidden in the tall grass, only his head is visible<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1093:-1075+s.png (1093, 1075)] || 93 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1093:-1076+s.png (1093, 1076)] || 93 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1094:-1069+s.png (1094, 1069)] || 94 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1094:-1070+s.png (1094, 1070)] || 94 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1094:-1071+s.png (1094, 1071)] || 94 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1094:-1072+s.png (1094, 1072)] || 94 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1094:-1073+s.png (1094, 1073)] || 94 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1094:-1074+s.png (1094, 1074)] || 94 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground so high that it is almost at the top of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1094:-1075+s.png (1094, 1075)] || 94 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || 1 || Empty air, but a coin is floating just above the ground which is just beneath this image in the image below<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1094:-1076+s.png (1094, 1076)] || 94 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1095:-1069+s.png (1095, 1069)] || 95 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1095:-1070+s.png (1095, 1070)] || 95 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1095:-1071+s.png (1095, 1071)] || 95 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1095:-1072+s.png (1095, 1072)] || 95 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1095:-1073+s.png (1095, 1073)] || 95 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1095:-1074+s.png (1095, 1074)] || 95 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground so high that it is almost at the top of the image and towards the right is completely black<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1095:-1075+s.png (1095, 1075)] || 95 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || Y || || Grassy ground at the very bottom of this image with a small lollipop like flower in the grass<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1095:-1076+s.png (1095, 1076)] || 95 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1096:-1069+s.png (1096, 1069)] || 96 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1096:-1070+s.png (1096, 1070)] || 96 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1096:-1071+s.png (1096, 1071)] || 96 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1096:-1072+s.png (1096, 1072)] || 96 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1096:-1073+s.png (1096, 1073)] || 96 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1096:-1074+s.png (1096, 1074)] || 96 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground so high that it is almost at the top of the image and towards the left is completely black<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1096:-1075+s.png (1096, 1075)] || 96 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1096:-1076+s.png (1096, 1076)] || 96 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1097:-1069+s.png (1097, 1069)] || 97 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1097:-1070+s.png (1097, 1070)] || 97 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1097:-1071+s.png (1097, 1071)] || 97 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1097:-1072+s.png (1097, 1072)] || 97 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1097:-1073+s.png (1097, 1073)] || 97 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1097:-1074+s.png (1097, 1074)] || 97 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground so high that it is almost at the top of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1097:-1075+s.png (1097, 1075)] || 97 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1097:-1076+s.png (1097, 1076)] || 97 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1098:-1069+s.png (1098, 1069)] || 98 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1098:-1070+s.png (1098, 1070)] || 98 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1098:-1071+s.png (1098, 1071)] || 98 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1098:-1072+s.png (1098, 1072)] || 98 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1098:-1073+s.png (1098, 1073)] || 98 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1098:-1074+s.png (1098, 1074)] || 98 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || Y || || || || || A floating Cueball that looks kind of distorted.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1098:-1075+s.png (1098, 1075)] || 98 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1098:-1076+s.png (1098, 1076)] || 98 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1099:-1069+s.png (1099, 1069)] || 99 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1099:-1070+s.png (1099, 1070)] || 99 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1099:-1071+s.png (1099, 1071)] || 99 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1099:-1072+s.png (1099, 1072)] || 99 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1099:-1073+s.png (1099, 1073)] || 99 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1099:-1074+s.png (1099, 1074)] || 99 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground so high that it is almost at the top of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1099:-1075+s.png (1099, 1075)] || 99 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1099:-1076+s.png (1099, 1076)] || 99 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1100:-1069+s.png (1100, 1069)] || 100 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1100:-1070+s.png (1100, 1070)] || 100 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1100:-1071+s.png (1100, 1071)] || 100 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1100:-1072+s.png (1100, 1072)] || 100 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1100:-1073+s.png (1100, 1073)] || 100 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1100:-1074+s.png (1100, 1074)] || 100 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground so high that it is almost at the top of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1100:-1075+s.png (1100, 1075)] || 100 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1100:-1076+s.png (1100, 1076)] || 100 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1101:-1069+s.png (1101, 1069)] || 101 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1101:-1070+s.png (1101, 1070)] || 101 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1101:-1071+s.png (1101, 1071)] || 101 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1101:-1072+s.png (1101, 1072)] || 101 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1101:-1073+s.png (1101, 1073)] || 101 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1101:-1074+s.png (1101, 1074)] || 101 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground so high that it is almost at the top of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1101:-1075+s.png (1101, 1075)] || 101 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1101:-1076+s.png (1101, 1076)] || 101 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1102:-1069+s.png (1102, 1069)] || 102 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1102:-1070+s.png (1102, 1070)] || 102 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1102:-1071+s.png (1102, 1071)] || 102 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1102:-1072+s.png (1102, 1072)] || 102 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1102:-1073+s.png (1102, 1073)] || 102 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1102:-1074+s.png (1102, 1074)] || 102 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground so high that it is almost at the top of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1102:-1075+s.png (1102, 1075)] || 102 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1102:-1076+s.png (1102, 1076)] || 102 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1103:-1069+s.png (1103, 1069)] || 103 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1103:-1070+s.png (1103, 1070)] || 103 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1103:-1071+s.png (1103, 1071)] || 103 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1103:-1072+s.png (1103, 1072)] || 103 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1103:-1073+s.png (1103, 1073)] || 103 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1103:-1074+s.png (1103, 1074)] || 103 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground so high that it is almost at the top of the image<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1103:-1075+s.png (1103, 1075)] || 103 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1103:-1076+s.png (1103, 1076)] || 103 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1104:-1069+s.png (1104, 1069)] || 104 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1104:-1070+s.png (1104, 1070)] || 104 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1104:-1071+s.png (1104, 1071)] || 104 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1104:-1072+s.png (1104, 1072)] || 104 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1104:-1073+s.png (1104, 1073)] || 104 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1104:-1074+s.png (1104, 1074)] || 104 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground sloping downwards to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1104:-1075+s.png (1104, 1075)] || 104 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1104:-1076+s.png (1104, 1076)] || 104 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1105:-1069+s.png (1105, 1069)] || 105 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1105:-1070+s.png (1105, 1070)] || 105 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1105:-1071+s.png (1105, 1071)] || 105 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1105:-1072+s.png (1105, 1072)] || 105 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1105:-1073+s.png (1105, 1073)] || 105 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1105:-1074+s.png (1105, 1074)] || 105 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1105:-1075+s.png (1105, 1075)] || 105 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1105:-1076+s.png (1105, 1076)] || 105 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1106:-1069+s.png (1106, 1069)] || 106 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom images, with white line at the bottom<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1106:-1070+s.png (1106, 1070)] || 106 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1106:-1071+s.png (1106, 1071)] || 106 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1106:-1072+s.png (1106, 1072)] || 106 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1106:-1073+s.png (1106, 1073)] || 106 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1106:-1074+s.png (1106, 1074)] || 106 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Terrain || || || || || || Grassy ground<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1106:-1075+s.png (1106, 1075)] || 106 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1106:-1076+s.png (1106, 1076)] || 106 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || || Empty air above ground level right of the pyramid<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1107:-1069+s.png (1107, 1069)] || 107 || -5 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, bottom right corner image, with white line both at the bottom and to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1107:-1070+s.png (1107, 1070)] || 107 || -4 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, right edge image, with white line to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1107:-1071+s.png (1107, 1071)] || 107 || -3 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below lowest visible terrain, right edge image, with white line to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1107:-1072+s.png (1107, 1072)] || 107 || -2 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, never seen, below ground level right of pyramid, right edge image, with white line to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1107:-1073+s.png (1107, 1073)] || 107 || -1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Black || || || || || || Black, can be seen, below ground level right, right edge image, with white line to the right<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1107:-1074+s.png (1107, 1074)] || 107 || 0 || Ground level right of pyramid || Nest || || || || Y || || Foundation of the birds nest, with the lowest part of the pole. Right edge image with white line to the right in the lower black section<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1107:-1075+s.png (1107, 1075)] || 107 || 1 || Ground level right of pyramid || Nest || || || Y || Y || || Birds nest with 3 eggs and the rest of the pole. Right edge image.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1107:-1076+s.png (1107, 1076)] || 107 || 2 || Ground level right of pyramid || White || || || || || 10 || Empty air above the birds nest but with 10 coins stacked on top of each other in four rows<br />
|}<br />
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==Data extracted from table==<br />
===Items in the images===<br />
====Persons====<br />
*There are 148 images where there are some persons, or at least a part of a person inside the image.<br />
**Several images have more than one person (this is often the case as they talk to each other).<br />
**But there are also several images where a person has been cut at the edges of the images, and thus is visible in more than one image. <br />
***These persons will thus be counted more than once in the table above, as there are persons (although only part) in both images<br />
***It is difficult to say if there are more or less of either of these two situations, but since many situations with people have more than one, it is likely not a smaller number, but a higher number of people than 148. <br />
*This is (of course) not counting the hoverboard Cueball.<br />
*The word Cueball is used 158 times in the table in relation to 120 individual images. <br />
**However, this has not always relation to a Cueball in the image (or even more than one in the up to 30 images with Cueball used more than once). <br />
***He do often appear more than once in the same image though.<br />
**Cueball appears less than 90 times (if not counting the kids that looks like him, which should not be counted, as Cueball is an adult.)<br />
*The word Megan is used 67 times in the table in relation to 62 individual images. <br />
**However, this has not always relation to a Megan in the image (or even more than one in the up to 5 images with Megan used more than once)<br />
***But she does appear twice in at least one image: [http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1088+s.png (1090, 1088)]<br />
**Megan appears at least 40 times (if not counting the kids that looks like her, which should not be counted, as Megan is an adult.)<br />
*The word Ponytail is used 40 times in the table in relation to 37 individual images. <br />
**However, this has not always relation to a Ponytail in the image (or even more than one in the up to 3 images with Ponytail used more than once)<br />
***She never appears twice in the same image<br />
**Ponytail appears 26 times (if not counting the kids that looks like her, which should not be counted, as Ponytail is an adult.)<br />
*The phrase Hairy is used 10 times in the table in relation to 8 individual images. <br />
**However, this has not always relation to a Hairy in the image (or even more than one in the up to 2 images with Hairy used more than once)<br />
***He never appears twice in the same image<br />
**Hairy appears 7 times (if not counting the kids that looks like him, which should not be counted, as Hairy is an adult.)<br />
*The name Hairbun is used 14 times in the table in relation to 10 individual images. <br />
**However, this has not always relation to a Hairbun in the image (or even more than one in the up to 4 images with Hairbun used more than once)<br />
***She never appears twice in the same image<br />
**Hairbun appears 5 times (if not counting the kids that looks like her, which should not be counted, as Hairbun is an adult.)<br />
*Apart from these main characters used several times, then also White Hat and Beret Guy is used twice each and Black Hat only once.<br />
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====Text====<br />
*There are 110 images where there is at least some text<br />
**It is often only part of the text belonging to a given situation that are in the relevant image, as the text is often written above or to the side of the persons who says the sentence, and that will often be in the next image/images.<br />
**Text is not only registered if it is spoken, also if it is written on an item or if it is a sound. <br />
***As long as it is signs that can be written using a keyboard it is counted as text. <br />
***But notes from someone singing etc. are not counted as text. <br />
*Several images have more than one person speaking, but usually these text parts belong to the same situation. <br />
*On the other hand, there are several images where the text has been cut at the edges of the images, and thus is visible in more than one image. <br />
*Thus the total amount of situations with text is likely lower than 110.<br />
<br />
====Animals====<br />
*There are 26 images where there are animals (or their unborn of-spring).<br />
**In total there are 41 animals and 3 eggs.<br />
**Even with 40 animals for 26 images, there are still only 22 situations with animals, as two of the animals are so big that they take up 2 and 3 images, and one animal is cut in the middle even though it is small.<br />
**There are also images where people mention animals without these animals present in the image. <br />
***In [http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1073+s.png (1026, 1073)] Cueball is singing about spiders.<br />
***In [http://xkcd.com/1608/972:-1077+s.png (972, 1077)] a mom discovers a bug (she points to some grass, without any visible bug).<br />
***In [http://xkcd.com/1608/946:-1074+s.png (946, 1074)] Elon Musk calls his workers for swine: ''Back to your desks, swine!''<br />
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*Here is a list of all animals shown in the comic going from left to right through the whole image:<br />
#1 duck sitting on top of the left side of the volcano crater<br />
#1 horse swimming in the lava lake towards Cueball<br />
#2 eagles are flying in empty air (talking) above the right slope down from the Volcano<br />
#1 chicken like bird (thinking) is sitting on top of the three parachutes of the space capsule on the way to the volcano<br />
#2 birds that are tied together with a string, and on that string there hangs a coin, flying over the x-wing to the left<br />
#1 insect, small flying, followed by Beret Guy to the left of the Washington Monument<br />
#1 duck sitting on top of the truck of a flag pole just left of the Washington Monument<br />
#1 fish, small, that jumps out of the ball pit inside the Destroyer (in 2 images as it is cut in the middle)<br />
#2 birds are circling above the end a fishing line under the Rebel Blockade Runner<br />
#1 octopus giant inside the Destroyer (in 3 images)<br />
#3 birds in the air near the left wall in the Cave in the Destroyer<br />
#1 puma like cat on a large rock inside the Cave in the Destroyer<br />
#1 deer with antlers on the grassy ground in the right part of the Cave in the Destroyer<br />
#3 insects, small, are flying in the right part of the Cave in the Destroyer<br />
#13 insects, buzzing, point like in the drawing, are swarming around a lamp on the cave ceiling in the right part of the Cave in the Destroyer<br />
#1 black bird following Ponytail to the right<br />
#1 ant queen, giant, (talking to Cueball) inside the Destroyer (in 2 images)<br />
#1 ostrich is racing with Ponytail on its back holding a lance, Megan racing against them on a bike with her lance, in the bottom part of the Globe of Death in the Destroyer<br />
#2 birds flying above the ground to the right (with a coin above them)<br />
#1 crocodile, big, lies on top of the hull of rear end of the Destroyer<br />
#1 bird (at least) inside a cage making a chirping sound, but it is not visible, in the Emperor’s room inside the Destroyer<br />
#3 birds egg in the nest at the right end of the image<br />
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====Objects====<br />
*There are 211 images where there is some kind of object that is more interesting than rocks and grass, or empty rooms/shafts and corridors. <br />
**An object can still be something rather mundane like a tree or a box, but it could also be a light saber, a small robot or quadcopter or a small building. <br />
**Some objects will spread over more than one image, but objects in this context is not large structures like the Destroyer or the Pyramid etc.<br />
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====Coins====<br />
*There are 169 coins in the game. <br />
*There are 126 images where there clearly would be at least a part of coin visible. <br />
**Two coins that are located right on the edge of two images, and even one coin centered right on the corner between four images. These images are listed as having 0.5 or 0.25 coins.<br />
**So 3 coins are visible in a total of 8 images. <br />
*This means that the remaining 166 coins are located in 118 images. <br />
**102 images has just one coin. <br />
**9 images have 2 coins (18 coins), only one image has 3, two have 4 (8 coins) and two have 6 (12 coins). <br />
**Then there are 10 in the image above the nest at the right end of the world<br />
**And 11 in the starting image. <br />
***At the starting point there are 12 coins visible, but one of these at the top left is on top of the next image above, together with 5 other<br />
***So the 17 coins in the Play Area is divided with 11 in the starting image and 6 in the one above. <br />
***The other image with 6 is Darth Vader's gold bullion reserves. <br />
**Two of those four images with a half coin, actually have 1.5 coins each. <br />
**So there are 16 images with 2 or more coins, they have 62 coins in total. <br />
**Then there are 2 images with 1.5 coins and two with 0.5 and four with 0.25 coins giving 5 coins in those 8 images<br />
**And finally the 102 single coins in 102 images. <br />
*#Images = 102+8+16 = 126. <br />
*#Coins = 62 +5 +102 = 169. <br />
*Apart ftom the 18 images with more than one coin there are many other places where there are more than one coin located in the same location, but where the location and the coins are spread over more than one image<br />
**For instance the play area has its 17 coins split, but there are also many rooms with coins in each side, where the coins are in different images although in the same room.<br />
**How many different locations there are with coins are not disclosed by the sort-able data in this table.<br />
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===Featureless images===<br />
*There are 3440 images, but lots of these are quite boring, as they are completely featureless (or almost).<br />
*1669 images are totally black or almost black<br />
**1610 images are completely black and hence inaccessible.<br />
**20 more are black images where you can go through, which makes them not uniform black (although they look like that), 18 of these are in the lava lake and two are in the cotton trap. <br />
**There are also 39 images with content listed as "Black - almost". Images which only has very little white in them. When to apply this description is a judgment call, so some very black images has not received this, because there could be some interesting part or location related to the image.<br />
**Of these images 1090 images can never be seen during the game, as the 8 images around each of these 1090 images are also black (or the image is at the border of the image below ground). These have been labeled: ''Black, never seen''<br />
**This doesn't mean that the remaining 520 completely black images can be seen, but they have been labeled: ''Black, can be seen.'' At least one of the 8 images surrounding one of these black images can be accessed in the game. But the hoverboard need to get almost to the middle/center of an image before the images left/right or above/below becomes visible, and not all the images that are listed like this has been checked for that, only that the at least one of the 8 images around them are accessible.<br />
**406 of the black images are inside the Destroyer (including the two from the cotton trap and 25 that are only almost black).<br />
***This means that 381 are totally black and 379 of them are inaccessible.<br />
***Of these 379 only 74 can never be seen, vs. 305 that can be (307 with those from the trap)<br />
**There are a few other black images that are not below ground level, two inside the pyramid and one inside the Rebel Blockade Runner, all three can be seen.<br />
*826 images are totally white or almost white<br />
**808 of these are completely white and consist mainly of empty air outside<br />
***But a few of them (12) is empty air inside the Destroyer, 6 in the glitch floor room, 5 in the cave and 1 in the globe of death. <br />
**There are also 18 images with content listed as "White - almost". <br />
***There are also two images with contents listed as ''White with Birds in the sky'' and ''Wires - almost white''. But as these either is interesting or are part of something else they are not counted here<br />
**On top of this there are the rest of the 7920 images, which are not active, but would have been white. That would have added 4480 extra white images.<br />
*This gives a sum total of 2495 images which have almost no features in them <br />
**2418 of these have absolutely no features, 2438 no visible features.<br />
*This leaves 945 images that have some clearly visible features-<br />
**But there are several almost black that are not listed as such because they have most of a corridor of shaft in them, or there are empty rooms and bare/grassy ground. <br />
**About 380 images belonging to the Destroyer has no rooms or any other interesting features, but only shafts, corridors or only a featureless part of the hull. <br />
*This brings the possible number of interesting images down to 565.<br />
**Sorting on the five tags reveals that there are “only” 378 images that have at least one of the five sort-able items: People, text, animals, objects and coins.<br />
***There is actually only one image that gets them all, that is the one with Black Hat: [http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1095+s.png (1070, 1095)]|. <br />
***Black Hat is the '''person''', the lamp is a '''coin''', which before taken covers the '''object''' which is the broken lamp holder. The '''animals''' are 13 buzzing insects, and the buzzing and snoring are written with '''text'''.<br />
**In 70 of those 378 images the only interesting features the coins, thus the image itself is not interesting. <br />
*This leaves “only” 308 images with some interesting items.<br />
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[[Category:Comic subpages]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=877:_Beauty&diff=123561877: Beauty2016-07-18T18:07:23Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: of it's → of its</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 877<br />
| date = March 25, 2011<br />
| title = Beauty<br />
| image = beauty.png<br />
| titletext = The best hugs are probably from hagfish, which can extrude microscopic filaments that convert a huge volume of water around them to slime in seconds. Instant cozy blanket!<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
Many people believe that over-analysis is boring and only serves to detract from the beauty, wonder, or emotional moments of the subject. This is especially compounded in literature classes, but it's a gripe common throughout many studies. {{w|Keats}} in particular is said to have joked that {{w|Newton}} had "destroyed all the poetry of the {{w|rainbow}}, by reducing it to the prismatic colors". Many experts and professionals, however, disagree greatly, claiming that they see ''more'' wonder and excitement in those subjects than they did before. <br />
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[[Ponytail]]'s statement to [[Cueball]] in the first panel is proved wrong by [[Megan]]'s actions throughout the comic and the statement in the title text, to the point where she retracts and changes her statement.<br />
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Megan comes in, excited about {{w|slime molds}}, in particular {{w|Fuligo septica|F. septica}}. Slime molds are not particularly attractive — in fact, the average person would probably say they were gross and slimy. Ponytail is rather grossed out and horrified by the mold, and changes her statement in response to Megan's enthusiasm for the mold, in keeping with Ponytail's own disgust. She thinks that Megan is crazy to see the wonder in such a disgusting-looking creature. <br />
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F. septica is a remarkable species. As the comic says, it can tolerate extremely high zinc levels. The yellow pigment bonds to the zinc and renders it biologically inactive. As with other slime molds, it forms a multi-nucleate mass which can move like an amoeboid. It changes to a sponge-like form before releasing spores. Although the taxonomy is still fluid, the slime molds are distinct enough to be classified as neither animals, plants or fungi, but form a kingdom of their own, with some types of amoeba.<br />
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In the title text the {{w|hagfish}} is described as the best hugger as it can create a huge blanket of slime around it self in a few seconds, which is uses as a defense against predators, and maybe also to move out of its own "prey", which is often dead fish and whales that it burrow into to feed. "Their unusual feeding habits and slime-producing capabilities have led members of the scientific and popular media to dub the hagfish as the most 'disgusting' of all sea creatures." Nevertheless, they too fascinate researchers, and the slime may have various medical applications. See for instance the slime in this [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYRr_MrjebA video] and active slime defense (and knotting) in this [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bta18FdkVcA video].<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[Ponytail and Cueball are discussing science. They are interrupted by an off-panel shout.]<br />
:Ponytail: The problem with scientists is that you take the wonder and beauty out of everything by trying to analyze it.<br />
:Megan (off panel): ''Dude!''<br />
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:[Megan runs across this frame less panel, carrying a microscope and a yellow slime mold.]<br />
:Megan: My plasmoidal slime molds have heightened pigment production! Check out that yellow color! That actually makes them zinc-resistant. Amazing, huh?<br />
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:[A close up of Megan's hands holding the yellow slime mold up to Ponytail who takes her hands up to her mouth.]<br />
:Ponytail: It looks like dog barf.<br />
:Megan (off panel): Hah, yeah! F. Septica is nicknamed "dog vomit slime mold." Cool, huh? Check out my slides!<br />
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:[Megan has set down the microscope on the floor of the panel, and the slime mold is jiggling in her hands, while Cueball watches but Ponytail looks away.]<br />
:Ponytail: Okay, never mind: What's wrong with scientists is that you ''do'' see wonder and beauty in everything.<br />
:Ponytail: Oh God, it's ''moving!''<br />
:Megan: It wants to hug you! So cute!<br />
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[[Category:Animals]] <!-- hagfish --></div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=505:_A_Bunch_of_Rocks&diff=123560505: A Bunch of Rocks2016-07-18T18:05:53Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: Indeed → Indeed,</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 505<br />
| date = November 17, 2008<br />
| title = A Bunch of Rocks<br />
| image = a_bunch_of_rocks.png<br />
| titletext = I call Rule 34 on Wolfram's Rule 34.<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
[[Cueball]] awakens to find himself trapped for eternity in an endless expanse of sand and rocks. At first, he uses this time to derive all of mathematics and physics, including {{w|quantum mechanics}} and {{w|general relativity}}. Next Cueball creates a computer that can process any possible function, out of rocks and rules for the interaction between rocks. He then simulates a particle followed by the interactions between particles, followed by the entire universe. The amount of time it takes to simulate the change in the universe from one instant to the next takes an extremely long time as the time it takes to update just one row of rocks can be measured in googols of years, assuming a realistic time to place each rock.<br />
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Cueball then apologizes for any flaws we see in the simulation. This implies that the audience is living in Cueball's simulation, making Cueball essentially God.<br />
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The final frame cuts to a classroom where a bored student stares at his hands waiting for class to end. Cueball admonishes the student for thinking that class is lasting forever. The joke being that the boredom felt in a classroom is nothing compared to the boredom that inspires Cueball to spend his time toiling to keep the universe moving. Indeed, the minutes of lecture actually took many "billions and billions of millennia" for Cueball to simulate.<br />
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The title text suggests that {{w|Rule 34 (Internet meme)|Rule 34}} should be called on {{w|Elementary cellular automaton#Random initial state|Wolfram's Rule 34}}. Rule 34 (see [[305: Rule 34]]) is a humorous rule of the Internet which states "If you can imagine it, there is porn of it. No exceptions." Wolfram's Rule 34 is a cellular automaton. Therefore, the title text says that someone has made pornography featuring the cellular automaton in question.<br />
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===Graphs===<br />
The three diagrams in the "Physics, too. I worked out the kinks..." panel are, from left to right:<br />
# The {{w|Normal distribution}} of the {{w|Gaussian curve}} marking the points that represent a standard deviation of σ and 2σ. This is one of the fundamental building blocks of statistics. In quantum mechanics particles are viewed as inherently random, therefore the time at which a particle will decay, the position of a particle and its velocity are all calculated using similar curves. A deviation of at least σ occurs 32% of the time where a deviation of 2σ or more occurs about 5% of the time.<br />
# The {{w|Inclined plane#History|Epitaph of Stevinus}}, an explanation of the mechanical advantage of using an {{w|inclined plane}}. The inclined plane is one of the six classical {{w|simple machine}}s, one of the fundamental building blocks of mechanical and civil engineering.<br />
# The last graph is unknown. It may represent coupled pendulums, {{w|length contraction}}, or a hypothetical solution to something we haven't derived yet.<br />
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The graph that represents particle interaction is a {{w|Feynman Diagram}}. This shows the interaction of subatomic particles that collide and exchange some momentum via a photon. The slope of the middle line represents the distance moved and the time lost/gained during the interaction.<br />
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===Notes===<br />
The Swiss patent office line refers to {{w|Albert Einstein}}, who was employed as a Swiss patent clerk while coming up with his theory of special relativity. This joke is also referenced in [[1067|1067: Pressures]]. Also, there is a standing joke that very few important inventions have come from Switzerland, since the country hadn't been involved in the world wars, and thus has not been part of the weapons race, nor was it a driving force in the preceding Industrial Revolution.<br />
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In the center of the comic, the binary numbers pointing to the particle are both 42. This is a reference to the comedic answer to the ''Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything'' from the ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'' series.<br />
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Cueball mentions that if we see an artifact flutter in and out of reality he must have made a mistake in the last "billions and billions of millennia." This implies that the small period of time the artifact is present in his time is much longer than our universe has existed. That is a ''very'' long time.<br />
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===Cellular Automaton===<br />
Cueball uses the rocks to build a {{w|cellular automaton}}, a computational model based on simple rules to advance from one state to the next. Certain cellular automata are {{w|Turing-complete}}, which means that they can be used to represent any conceivable algorithm if expanded infinitely. He specifically seems to be running Wolfram's {{w|Rule 110}}, which is capable of universal computation.<br />
When using Rule 110 for universal computation, one builds a background pattern, which can be seen in the comic as the pattern of smaller triangles, and then performs computation by sending out "rockets" to collide and interact with each other.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[Cueball is standing in a desert with lots of rocks lying around. He is narrating his own situation. The first panel spans the entire width of the comic. The first line of text is written to the left of him, the second line to the right.]<br />
:So I'm stuck in this desert for eternity.<br />
:I don't know why. I just woke up here one day.<br />
<br />
:[The next four panels take up the second line of the comic.]<br />
:[Cueball stand in the desert.]<br />
:I never feel hungry or thirsty.<br />
<br />
:[Cueball walks in the desert.]<br />
:I just walk.<br />
<br />
:[Zooming out while Cueball continues to walk in the desert.]<br />
:Sand and rocks<br />
<br />
:[Zooming far out as Cueball again just stands in the desert. First line of text, above him, is a continuation of the text in the previous panel. The second line is below him.]<br />
:stretch to infinity.<br />
:As best as I can tell.<br />
<br />
:[The next three panels take up the third line of the comic. The last takes up half the width.]<br />
:[Cueball is sitting in the desert, in a contemplative position. First line of text above him the second below.]<br />
:There's plenty of time for thinking out here.<br />
:An eternity really.<br />
<br />
:[Cueball is sketching stuff in the sand. First line of text above him the second below.]<br />
:I've rederived modern math in the sand<br />
:and then some.<br />
<br />
:[Three different graph types are depicted. First line of text above them the second below.]<br />
:Physics too. I worked out the kinks in quantum mechanics and relativity.<br />
:Took a lot of thinking, but this place has fewer distractions than a Swiss patent office.<br />
<br />
:[The next eight panels take up the fourth and fifth line of the comic. All pictures are the same size.]<br />
:[Cueball is walking along the desert, laying out rocks on a line. Four has been deployed, he is laying down the fifth and has a sixth in his other hand.]<br />
:One day I started laying down rows of rocks.<br />
<br />
:[Cueball with a rock in his hand, continues to deploy rocks 16, in a more intricate pattern. There are grid-lines in the sand (5 rows, 6 columns), with each intersection either empty of filled with a rock. No rocks lay anywhere but at an intersection on the grid.]<br />
:Each new row followed from the last in a simple pattern.<br />
<br />
:[Zooming out showing even more laid out rocks. Cueball is seen directly from above, and we see his shadow falling on the grid of rocks (7 rows, 14 columns).]<br />
:With the right set of rules and enough space,<br />
<br />
:[Continues to zoom further out showing clear triangular patterns (with no rocks) in the laid out grid of rocks. Cueball is not seen. (8 rows, 42 columns). First line of text above the grid, the second line below.]<br />
:I was able to build a computer.<br />
:Each new row of stones is the next iteration of the computation.<br />
<br />
:[Zooming far out (no Cueball) with rows intersected by five clear V lines on top of them. The V's are drawn inside each other, with the smallest V at the top right, and the other V's starting just to the right of the previous one, and then continuing the same distance past the previous V, as the total length of the first V. The "*" in the first line of text above this grid, references to the footnote below written in a smaller font.]<br />
:Sure it's rocks instead of electricity, but it's the same* thing. Just slower.<br />
:<nowiki>*Turing-complete</nowiki><br />
<br />
:[Cueball stands in contemplative pose (on a clean white background - i.e. no dessert).]<br />
:After a while, I programmed it to be a physics simulator.<br />
<br />
:[A black panel with white drawings and text. A small white dot (a particle) is labeled by two arrows coming of two binary strings.]<br />
:Every piece of information about a particle was encoded as a string of bits written in the stones.<br />
:00101010<br />
:00101010<br />
<br />
:[A Feynman diagram showing two particles interacting. Two arrows going in and out with a snaking line between them.]<br />
:With enough time and space, I could fully simulate two particles interacting.<br />
<br />
:[The next two panels take up the sixth line of the comic. The second panel takes up three quarter of the width.]<br />
:[Cueball standing before the vastness of the desert, with his programmed lines of rock stretching to infinity.]<br />
:But I have <u>infinite</u> time and space.<br />
<br />
:[A black panel with white drawings and text. Depiction of two large galaxies, one with four jets coming out of it's center, the other a flat disc. Several smaller galaxies and/or stars are shown around them.]<br />
:So I decided to simulate a universe.<br />
<br />
:[The next four panels take up the seventh line of the comic. They are of similar widths.]<br />
:[Cueball is walking by his grid of rocks, lines indicate he has just thrown another rock down in it's place. It falls so hard it thinks into the sand that splashes out around it. The 14 rocks above him lies on the grid, four other below this grid, have not been used yet.]<br />
:The eons blur past as I walk down a single row.<br />
<br />
:[Zoom far far out to show multiple rows of rocks. It is not very clear that there are several triangular patterns (with no rocks) in different sizes in the laid out grid of rocks. There are about 50 rows and 90 columns. There are six large triangles on top of each other at the left edge. To the right there are three even larger triangles from top to bottom, the one in the middle further to the left than the one above, but further right than the bottom one.]<br />
:The rows blur past to compute a single step.<br />
<br />
:[Shows the placement of two particles in the simulation.]<br />
:And in the simulation...<br />
<br />
:[The two particles have moved just long enough as to not overlap with their the previous position which are shown as an after-image with faint gray lines. The text continues directly the one from the previous panel.]<br />
:another instant ticks by.<br />
<br />
:[The next two panels take up the eight line of the comic. They each take up half the width.]<br />
:[A Cueball like person (you) observes a mote of dust vanish.]<br />
:So if you see a mote of dust vanish from your vision in a little flash or something<br />
<br />
:[Cueball is standing between two rocks on the ground, while holding two rocks, one lifted up to his head. The first line of text is above him. It is a direct continuation of the text in the previous panel. The second line stands below to the right of him.]<br />
:I'm sorry. I must have misplaced a rock<br />
:sometime in the last few billions and billions of millennia.<br />
<br />
:[Cueball stands in the "clean" part of his infinite desert, in front of the vastness of his infinity of infinite lines or rocks.]<br />
:Oh and...<br />
<br />
:[A Cueball like student sitting in a classroom with his head in his hands, Megan sits behind him and a teacher points to the blackboard; A clock shows the time at five minutes to ten.]<br />
:If you think the minutes in your morning lecture are taking a long time to pass for <u>''you''</u>...<br />
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[[Category:Programming]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=353:_Python&diff=123559353: Python2016-07-18T18:05:21Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: langauge → language</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 353<br />
| date = December 5, 2007<br />
| title = Python<br />
| image = python.png<br />
| titletext = I wrote 20 short programs in Python yesterday. It was wonderful. Perl, I'm leaving you.<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
{{w|Python (programming language)|Python}} is a programming language designed specifically to be make it easy to write clear, readable programs. Flying is often used as a metaphor for freedom and ease, and here Randall shows Cueball literally flying in response to using Python.<br />
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A {{w|"Hello, World!" program}} is a very simple program that prints the phrase "Hello, World!", used in textbooks to illustrate a given programming language. While this sounds simple, it can be nontrivial in some programming languages where you need to explicitly import a library that contains the <code>print</code> function (for instance, in C you need to begin with <code>#include <{{w|stdio.h}}></code>) or do complicated things with classes and variables (see [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Computer_Programming/Hello_world#Java the Java "Hello, World!"] for one example). Python doesn't need any of that: <code>print "Hello, world!"</code> (or in Python 3.0, <code>print("Hello, world!")</code>) really is all you need to do.<br />
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{{w|Dynamic typing}} and {{w|significant whitespace}} are two controversial features of Python, which make some people—like Cueball's friend—hesitant to use the language.<br />
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Dynamic typing means that variables do not have types (like "list of short integers" or "a bunch of letters"); any value of any type can be placed in any variable. Dynamic typing allows for more flexible languages, but it means that certain kinds of errors (like trying to subtract a letter from a number) can't be caught until a program is run, and some people think this is too dangerous for the tradeoff to be acceptable.<br />
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Whitespaces are invisible text characters, like spaces or tabs. In programming, blocks of code controlled by a statement are usually indented under that statement. Most languages require you to use braces (<code>{…}</code>) or special keywords (<code>BEGIN…END</code>) to delimit these blocks; in Python, the indentation itself is the delimiter. Many Python programmers find that this makes code more readable, but many other programmers find it too "magical" and don't trust it.<br />
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Classes, functions and constants in Python are packed into modules. To use a module, you write "<code>import ''module''</code>" at the top of your source file. Python comes with a very powerful standard library of modules to do everything from parsing XML to comparing two sets of files for differences, and new modules can be easily installed from the PyPI repository, which has more than 79,000 more to choose from (as of April 2016). [[Cueball]] can fly because he imported the <code>antigravity</code> module. Python still works for Cueball in [[482: Height]].<br />
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In the final panel, Cueball admits that his ability to fly may actually be because he has "sampled everything in the medicine cabinet", though he's sure it is the Python anyway. An implication of this is that ingesting everything in the medicine cabinet has given him the feeling of freedom and ease that "flying" represents - or that he is hallucinating himself flying and having a conversation with the other character about it. Here, the metaphor of "feeling like you're flying" while using Python is transformed back from being literal (Cueball is actually flying) to being metaphorical (Randall feels like he is flying because Python is so easy to use... or because he had too many strange drugs).<br />
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{{w|Perl}}, mentioned in the title text, is another programming language with the same target audience as Python, as both are {{w|High-level programming language|high-level}}, {{w|General-purpose programming language|general-purpose}}, {{w|Interpreter (computing)|interpreted}}, {{w|dynamic programming language}}s.<br />
However they strongly oppose each other in their language design:<br />
* Perl’s philosophy for its syntax is “{{w|There's more than one way to do it}}”, so each coder can choose his own coding style to do exactly the same thing,<br />
* Python’s {{w|Zen of Python|philosophy}} for its syntax is “There should be one— and preferably only one —obvious way to do it”, so the written code is more consistent.<br />
Since he has discovered Python [[Randall]] doesn't like Perl anymore, probably because its syntax is less consistent.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[A Friend is talking to Cueball, who is floating in the sky.]<br />
:Friend: You're flying! How?<br />
:Cueball: Python!<br />
:Cueball: I learned it last night! Everything is so simple!<br />
:Cueball: Hello world is just 'print "Hello, World!"'<br />
:Friend: I dunno... Dynamic typing? ''Whitespace?''<br />
:Cueball: Come join us! Programming is fun again! It's a whole new world up here!<br />
:Friend: But how are you flying?<br />
:Cueball: I just typed 'import antigravity'<br />
:Friend: That's it?<br />
:Cueball: ...I also sampled everything in the medicine cabinet for comparison.<br />
:Cueball: But I think this is the python.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*In response to this comic, the Python developers implemented the module <code>antigravity</code> in version 2.7+. When you <code>import</code> it, the default web browser will open this comic. Also, in version 3+, the module contains a [[426: Geohashing|geohashing]] function.<br />
*As Perl could also be the name of a girl the title text of leaving Perl has double meaning. Also, ''being'' with the other program was wonderful. He has not only been unfaithful he is actually leaving!<br />
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<div>Very rarely it happens that a comic found on xkcd has no [[Title text|title text]]. Two of those below are from the [[:Category:Extra comics|Extra comics]] category and are part of the [[:Category:A Smarter Planet|A Smarter Planet]] comic series. <br />
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So far only two of the "real" numbered comics have missed a title text. The fact that both [[1506: xkcloud]] and [[1525: Emojic 8 Ball]] do not have a title text is likely due to the fact that they are a "new" type of [[:Category:Interactive comics|interactive comic]] where title text is not an option.<br />
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The comic [[404: Not Found]], although [https://plus.google.com/111588569124648292310/posts/j6w9DkYApya considered a real legitimate comic], though avant-garde, by [[Randall]], it is not everyone who consider it as a true comic. But it is explained here and since it is just the standard error page ''404 - Not Found'' there is of course no title text. As it was "released" on Tuesday April the 1st 2008 (between the normal Monday/Wednesday comics) it is considered to be the first [[:Category:April fools' comics|April fools']] joke of xkcd.<br />
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[[Category:Distinctive comics|Title text]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1608:_Hoverboard&diff=1235571608: Hoverboard2016-07-18T18:03:24Z<p>Markhurd: clean up, typos fixed: above it's → above its, Appart → Apart, became knows as → became known as, self propelling → self-propelling, etc) → etc.), the the → the</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1608<br />
| date = November 24, 2015<br />
| title = Hoverboard<br />
| image = hoverboard.png<br />
<!--DO NOT ADD the title text: Return to the play area. This is not shown in the comic. See trivia--><br />
}}<br />
{{TOC}} <br />
*To experience the interactivity of this game, visit the {{xkcd|1608|original comic}}.<br />
==Explanation==<br />
{{incomplete|There is now a [[#List of details and references|table below]] where explanation of individual scenes can be listed. Many of the scenes are not yet explained. These are clearly marked with red text. Please help filling out the detail if you can. More details about the coins (why 169?) and the dimensions (what are the actual size in km, and how fast does the hoverboard then move).}}<br />
The "comic" is actually a {{w|browser game}} made to celebrate the release of [[Randall|Randall's]] new book, ''[[Thing Explainer]]'', which was released on the same day as this comic: ''Tuesday'' November 24, 2015. The comic thus appeared on a Tuesday, replacing that week's normal Wednesday release to coincide with the release day.<br />
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The title refers to a {{w|hoverboard}} (which resembles a hovering skateboard without wheels) which has been most [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1ZdMOMUgXE prominently featured] in the movie {{w|Back to the Future Part II}}, which took place in the future, until a little more than a month before this comic was released. {{w|Marty McFly}} traveled to the future in this second installment, more precisely to [https://www.facebook.com/October212015BTTF 2015-10-21], and this comic were released just over one month later 2015-11-24. Hoverboards are just one of many things predicted in Back to the Future Part II, that [http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-33785285 h][https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HI137m7XA4 a][https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLwNGBB_Yb0 v] [http://www.wired.com/2016/03/hendo-2-hoverboard/ e] come to pass before reaching the date from the movie, but are more uncommon in our world, along with other inventions like [http://www.terrafugia.com/ flying] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-1pXbW5wVg cars] and [http://www.soundandvision.com/content/wear-your-music-thinkgeeks-soundtrack-shirt#jo8J1DassbWxlptj.97 musical clothing]. Randall is known to have had [[:Category:Electric skateboard|electric skateboards]], which is also thematically related, although another type of hoverboard would be mentioned just five weeks later in [[1623: 2016 Conversation Guide]].<br />
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With Randall's enjoyment with movies and time travels it is very likely that this game is also a tribute to the {{w|Back to the Future}} movies. But the release day of the game has been used to promote his new book (as is clear with the text in the start screen of the game), and this explains why it was not released on the Back to the Future date. Apart from the date of release and the text about the book, the game does not seem to have any direct relation to the book, there are, however, several scenes in the game that could be seen as [[#Reference to Thing Explainer|reference to ''Thing Explainer'']]. Instead the main part of the game is all the references to several movies and other stuff and that has often been featured in xkcd as well as many of the other comics.<br />
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===The game feature===<br />
The game features an {{w|animated}} [[Cueball]] riding on a hoverboard which can take up [[#Animation|several different positions]]. The controls are the left, up, and right arrows as written on the start screen until you begin the game, then the text disappears. But there are alternatives as explained in the [[#Controls|Controls]] section. The player can jump repeatedly mid-jump to reach increasing heights, and can move left and right both while jumping and descending (see more under controls).<br />
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The player begins in a line-drawing maze (called the [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/a/a9/All_play_area_hanging_all_coins.PNG Play Area]) with 17 gold coins located throughout and a "deposit" terminal. The ostensible goal of the game is to collect as many coins as possible and return them to the deposit in the fastest possible time, which returns [[#Messages in Play Area|text messages]] describing the result. Players consumed with obtaining the best possible time result for collecting the coins may not realize there is anything more to the game.<br />
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The best way to enjoy this comic is to {{xkcd|1608|play the game!}} If you didn't do that already, '''reading any below''' will spoil you from truly enjoying the comic, and maybe make some interesting discoveries yourself! So here is a '''spoiler alert''' if you read on.<br />
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Beyond the maze on either side (just far enough that players who remain within the maze will not see) are [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/8/8b/1680_Play_Area_Full_Size_Coins_Hoverboard_and_View.png tall walls seemingly designed to contain the player]. However, the walls have a finite height and, combined with the ability to multi-jump, the player can leave the purported "play area" either to the sides or above the initial maze. This returns a flashing red [[#Messages in Play Area|error message]]: "'''[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/a/ae/Return_to_the_play_area.PNG Return to the Play Area]'''".<br />
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But if the player overcomes the desire to comply and return to the play area, and disregard this message he can take hoverboard Cueball outside beyond the tall walls surrounding the initial play area. And here he will discover an entire world that can be explored left and right (and above), including numerous points of interest and {{w|Easter egg (media)|Easter eggs}} similar in style to comic [[1110: Click and Drag]]. There are also many more [[#Coins|coins]] to collect, 169 coins all in all, so 152 more than those from the play area.<br />
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Although this game is reminiscent of Click and Drag, this was the first time an actual game, where the user moves an object in front of the drawing, has been released on xkcd. In previous "games" this has not been the case. In Click and Drag the user "only" moves the drawing into the view section. And in for instance the two previous [[:Category:April fools' comics|April fools' comics]], [[1350: Lorenz]] and [[1506: xkcloud]], the user does not move anything, but only supplies choices, text and drawings. However, already on the next {{w|April Fools' Day}} a new game, [[1663: Garden]], were released where the users also actively moved items around on the screen and could make items disappear (like taking coins in this game.)<br />
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===The main themes===<br />
There are many themes and references throughout the game, but the two main themes are '''{{w|Star Wars}}''' and '''{{w|The Lord of the Rings}}'''. Below there is a [[#List of details and references|table]] listing all references to both of these movies and much more. For instance there are 19 references to SW and 6 to LOTR.<br />
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The largest part of the game is located on the '''right side''' of the play area and is mainly a world dominated by references to ''Star Wars''. Most noticeable is a recreation of [https://youtu.be/yHfLyMAHrQE?t=112 the opening scene] in the {{w|Star Wars (film)|first film}}, where {{w|Princess Leia|Princess Leia's}} space ship ''{{w|Tantive IV}}'' also known as ''[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/8/82/1608_1015x1078y_Entire_Rebel_Blockade_Runner_zoom_out.png The Rebel Blockade Runner]'' is flying over [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/3/33/1608_1015x1073y_Ponytail_in_the_dunes_zoom_out.png the desert] planet {{w|Tatooine}}. Here it is followed by the {{w|Star Destroyer}}, ''[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Devastator Devastator]''. The [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/0/04/1608_1015x1078y_Entire_Rebbel_Blockade_Runner_zoom_out_to_torpedoes_and_ground.png desert ground with these two space ships] above is the first you find to the right. Although in the game they are located inside the atmosphere, not as in the movie out in space, a fact that is [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/1/1d/1608_1049x1090y_Atmosphere_worry_and_car_room_at_bottom_of_hull.png commented on] by [[Megan]] who looks out from an opening in the bottom of the Destroyers hull. <br />
:Megan: Is this ship designed to fly in the atmosphere like this? <br />
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Both ships are high above the ground level, but there are three [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/7/76/1608_1014x1076y_Entire_wires_from_ground_to_Runner.png wires from the ground] that connect (and thus guide you) up to ''The Runner'' and from there [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/8/87/1608_1023x1085y_Entire_torpedoes_rain_from_Runner_to_Destroyer.png 100+ torpedoes], which are fired [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/f/f1/1608_1018x1079y_Top_rear_end_of_the_Rebel_Blockade_Runner.png down on the Runner] coming [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/5/5f/1608_1034x1091y_Torpedo_canon_below_Destroyer.png from the Destroyer] above, gives away the location of the Destroyer itself. The Destroyer is so high up in the air, that you would not be likely to find it by chance without these leads (or at least some of the several other hints from people on the ground [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/f/f2/1608_1010x1073y_Cliff_with_rock_and_cactus.png looking up and reacting] or like [[White Hat]] looking from the tip of the [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/2/21/1608_0995x1079y_Entire_Washington_monument_extra_zoom_out.png Washington Monument] and reacting [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/6/6f/1608_0995x1083y_Tip_of_Washington_monument.png by saying]: "Uh, what the heck is ''that?!''.").<br />
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One of the main points (The Joke) of the entire game is the extreme size of [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/c/cd/1608_Entire_Star_Destroyer.png such a Destroyer]. It takes up more space than the rest of the game (and most of the coins is located there). Inside the Destroyer there are many many rooms, long corridors and deep shafts, even a [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/5/58/1608_Entire_Cave.png huge cave] with trees and animals. At [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/c/c7/1608_Vader_twice_and_emperor_on_and_near_bridge.png the bridge] we meet both {{w|Darth Vader}} and the Emperor himself, {{w|Palpatine}}. There are many other jokes related both to Star Wars and other movies and xkcd comics inside the Destroyer. For instance Darth Vader discusses Steven's mom from {{w|Steven Universe}} and [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/3/39/1608_1031x1095y_Steven_Universe_family_and_ice_cream_prediction.png Steven himself], with family can be found in a different part of the Destroyer.<br />
:Darth Vader: But Steven's ''mother'' is a crystal gem...<br />
There are also interesting things and references along the ground beneath the Destroyer, some of these are also Star Wars related like [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/c/c9/1608_1038x1073y_Wedding_and_picnic.png the wedding scene] where {{w|Jabba the Hutt}} is mentioned. <br />
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To the '''left side''' is an entirely different world, although much smaller (shorter) than the one to the right. Here the main theme is ''The Lord of the Rings'' mainly with the presence of a [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/6/6a/Entire_Volcano_zoom_out.png volcano] where for instance [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/7/77/1608_0952x1087y_Ring_of_power_and_lave_floor_at_the_right_crater_top.png Megan tries to throw] in {{w|One Ring|''rings'' of power}}, as in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXpF3SUFaDw the scene] from the {{w|The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King|last LOTR film}} where {{w|Frodo Baggins|Frodo}} fails and {{w|Gollum}} attacks inside the volcano {{w|Mount Doom}}, thus making it clear that the volcano in the game represents this volcano. Both Frodo, {{w|Sauron}} and {{w|Gandalf}} are mentioned in the game. The first two by name in the text. Two {{w|Eagle (Middle-earth)|great eagles}} are [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/c/cb/1608_0956x1088y_Eagles_over_right_crater_top.png talking about Frodo] and {{w|J. R. R. Tolkien|Tolkien}}, Sauron's name is [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/6/66/1608_0964x1078y_Megan_reading_for_children_about_Saurons_ring.png read up by Megan from a book], and [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/a/a5/1608_0944x1083y_Rock_with_Gandalf_in_Lava_lake.png Gandalf is drawn as a wizard figure] in the crater and also his name is used in the [[#Messages in Play Area|message]] you receive if you collect [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/f/f7/169_coins_fastest_way.PNG all possible coins]. <br />
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The two worlds do conflict though, as an {{w|X-wing fighter}} is [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/4/44/1608_0982x1077y_Gas_station_with_x-wing.png parked at a gas station] to the left in LOTR world, and Gandalf's famous quote ''You shall not pass!'' from his fight against the {{w|Balrog}} is modified by [[Cueball]] who is [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/a/ad/1608_1026x1093y_Shall_not_not_pass_room_and_parachutes_at_one_of_two_ledges_at_bottom_of_hull.png ''not'' trying to block your path] to a coin inside a room in the Destroyer. This conflict could very well be a reference to the fact that {{w|Andy Serkis}} who played {{w|Gollum}} in LOTR, now plays the {{w|Supreme Leader Snoke}} in the new Star Wars movie, and [http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/villains/images/6/64/Supremeleader.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/270?cb=20151223201852 his appearance] as Snoke is not that much different from Gollum's. Snoke also delivers a line in the movie (about "bringing someone to me") that reminds allot of Gollum when he talks about "the ring coming to me". Of course Randall would not have know this last part at the time this comic were released. But he would likely be aware of Andy Serkis involvement.<br />
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Other themes are related to other movies, like a [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/film/star-wars-the-force-awakens/star-trek-fans-rivalry-george-lucas-roddenberry/ naughty reference] to {{w|Star Trek}} from inside [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/b/bc/1608_1012x1078y_Bridge_on_the_Rebel_Blockade_Runner.png the bridge] of the Rebel Blockade Runner where a long-haired woman (maybe [[Danish]] since she obviously does this to annoy Star Wars fans and [[Hairbun]] behind her, which could represent Princess Leia with her [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/1b/Princess_Leia%27s_characteristic_hairstyle.jpg special hair style]) delivers the following line taken from the Star Trek universe: <br />
:Long haired woman: Captain's log, stardate November 24th, 2015...<br />
:Hairbun: ''Augh!'' No!<br />
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Also references to video games are seen, best shown with the maze towards the back end of the Destroyer which are an almost [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/e/e2/1608_Comparing_Prince_of_Persia_maze_with_real_level_1.png complete depiction] of ''[http://cdn.wikimg.net/strategywiki/images/a/a2/Princeofpersia_dos_level1.png Level 1]'' of the computer game ''{{w|Prince of Persia}}'' down to the three coins being in the place of three items to take in that game, and at least two of the opposing sword fighters in the correct places as well. <br />
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The comic/game and book were released only 3 weeks before the 7th Star Wars movie ''{{w|Star Wars: The Force Awakens}}'' was released on December 14, 2015. And this movie had already been referenced by Randall 7½ weeks earlier in [[1585: Similarities]], when another movie ({{w|The Martian (film)|The Martian}}) were released. It was a reference in the title text to the new robot ''BB-8'' that are featured in the Force Awakens. That the Star Wars section is thus so much larger than the LOTR section could be a hint to the fact that it is now 12 years ago that the last of those films were released, and although {{w|the Hobbit}} has been released as {{w|The Hobbit (film series)|three films}} over the previous three Christmases it was Star Wars that dominated the Christmas a month after this comics release.<br />
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===Reference to Thing Explainer===<br />
Some of the scenes in this game is references to pictures in the new book that it celebrates. Here are some examples:<br />
*The original comic, that was the cause of ''[[Thing Explainer]]'' in the first place, [[1133: Up Goer Five]] is also included in the book. And these are thus both referenced in this game by the [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/e/e2/1608_0976x1079y_Space_capsule_with_parachutes.png space capsule] used for reentry by the astronauts that flew to the moon using the {{w|Saturn V|Saturn Five}} rocket. This capsule is floating down over the plateau before the volcano to the left. <br />
*In ''Sky Toucher'', the last entry explaining a sky scraper, there are several references to the game, one of these being the space capsule just mentioned above. Other references:<br />
**Ponytail throwing a paper plane out, which she also does [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/2/20/1608_1077x1107y_Tarkin_on_the_bridge_and_Ponytail_with_paper_plane.png below the bridge] of the Destroyer. (This is also a reference to ''Click and Drag'' where [http://imgs.xkcd.com/clickdrag/6n2w.png Cueball does the same], here even from a skyscraper).<br />
**Cueball is setting up a kite and Ponytail is crawling up in the line. In the comic a small girl looking like Megan [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/a/ae/1608_0970x1077y_Kite_and_weird_bug.png also has a kite]. Being up in a kite is also referenced in both [[235: Kite]] and in the title text of [[1614: Kites]] (from just a few weeks after the release of this comic.)<br />
**There is a floor in the middle of the building with trees, just like there is a cave inside the Destroyer [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/7/75/1608_1053x1093y_Lake_with_tree_birds_and_puma_on_rock_at_exit_in_the_bottom_left_side_of_the_cave.png with a tree "inside"].<br />
**Cueball is holding a fishing rod out over the side of the building letting the hook hand in the air. The same [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/5/58/1608_1014x1078y_Three_wires_and_reaching_up_to_anchors_in_Runner.png can be seen] under the Rebel Blockage Runner.<br />
**Megan is using a skateboard in a strange ellipsoid-shaped room. This can be a reference both to where Megan is seen on a [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/8/89/1608_1038x1095y_Hamsterball_and_stilts_room.png skate board inside a hamster ball] and to the [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/7/7b/1608_1078x1111y_Globe_of_Death_at_the_top_of_the_Destroyer.png globe of death] at the top of the bridge on the Destroyer.<br />
**There is a car in the top section of the tower (long away from the parking cellar in the basement). There are two [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/1/1d/1608_1049x1090y_Atmosphere_worry_and_car_room_at_bottom_of_hull.png cars inside] the Destroyer, [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/d/d4/1608_1048x1099y_Cueball_on_hood_of_car_room_and_a_giant_step_with_coins_at_top_of_hull.png one of them] deep inside with no easy access to the outside.<br />
**Two people are standing on a cloud, one of them (Megan) jumps out from it. This is similar to the [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/9/92/1608_0993x1112y_Top_of_floating_rock_island_with_base_jumpers.png two base jumpers] on the [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/5/5c/1608_0994x1110y_Entire_floating_rock_island_zoom_out.png rock island].<br />
*In the ''Red world space car'' explaining (about the {{w|Curiosity Rover}} on {{w|Mars}}) there are two references to the scenes around the Rebel Blockade Runner:<br />
**Curiosity toasts a marshmallow over a fire as does Megan and Cueball over the exhaust pipe at [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/f/f1/1608_1018x1079y_Top_rear_end_of_the_Rebel_Blockade_Runner.png the rear of the Runner].<br />
**When Curiosity is set down on Mars by the {{w|Mars Science Laboratory}} (MSL), lowered down in wires below the MSL, the wires were released once the rover was down and then it flies away. In the book Megan is hanging from one of these wires when it flies away. This is similar to [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/7/76/1608_1014x1076y_Entire_wires_from_ground_to_Runner.png Megan hanging in one of the anchor lines] going from the ground up to the Runner.<br />
*In ''The USS Laws of the Land'' about the ship called {{w|USS Constitution}} (named after {{w|United States Constitution}} which is explained in the entry just before this one), there are two references to this comic:<br />
**There is both a giant octopus arm (marked as ''not real'') and a very large octopus under the ship. The shape of the octopus is the same as the [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/b/b5/1608_1038x1094y_Giant_octopus_in_Destroyer.png silhouette of a giant octopus] inside the Destroyer. <br />
***Octopuses like this is often used in xkcd, and they are also included in the explanation about ''Writing sticks'' (as the source of ink for the pens), as a motive in ''Picture taker'' and in ''Tree of life''. As an example from another xkcd comic with octopuses see for instance [[435: Purity]].<br />
**There is also a bowling alley in the hull of the ship - a reference to the [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/5/53/1608_0987x1075y_Hamsterball_bowling.png hamster ball bowling] in the left part of the world.<br />
***Bowling is also used two other places in the book, namely on the suspension of the longest bridge in ''Tall roads'' and an bowling alley is used for measuring length in ''How to count things''. <br />
*Ants are used three times in the book. A zoom in on an ant is used to indicate size in ''Earth's past'' about geological ages of the Earth, and under the ''Tree'' in that explanation there is an ant colony where one ant is much bigger than the others; an ant queen, a clear reference to the [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/d/d2/1608_1078x1095y_Ant_Queen_in_Destroyer.png ant queen] in the Destroyer. They are of course also in the ''Tree of life''.<br />
*Basketball is shown twice in this comic ([http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/a/a4/1608_0936x1084y_Basketball_on_the_volcano.png left of volcano] and [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/1/1d/1608_1067x1104y_Basket_ball_on_top_of_Destroyer.png on top of Destroyer]). In the book the size of different ''Playing Fields'' is one of the stories, and it included the field for basketball (i.e. ''circle ball'').<br />
*The [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/d/d0/1608_1046x1074y_Huge_foot.png huge foot] before the pyramid look like the foot used in the explanation for ''How to count things'' to describe the wight "one kilo" using a picture labeled ''one foot'' (i.e. not the length one foot, as the length is given in meters). A similar experience to the one in [[526: Converting to Metric]].<br />
*The [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/d/d2/1608_1084x1090y_Giant_light_bulb_room.png giant light bulb] towards the bottom rear end of the Destroyer is a reference to the entry on {{w|tungsten}} in the explanation for ''The pieces everything is made of'' (i.e. the {{w|periodic table}}). In the book a {{w|Incandescent_light_bulb|light bulb}} is shown and then an arrow points to the {{w|Incandescent_light_bulb#Filament|filament}} which is made of tungsten in the typical {{w|Thomas Edison|Edison}} light bulbs.<br />
*In the explanation for ''Box that cleans food holders'' (Dishwasher) Ponytail yells ''Wheee!'' as she slides through a pipe inside the machine on her stomach (bottom left). This is similar to her position and movement in the [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/c/c6/1608_Entire_Corridor_peristalsis_and_colon.png colon like structure] inside the Destroyer and Cueball also sliding in this colon yells ''Wheee!''<br />
*In the explanation for ''Bending computer'' Ponytail comes racing on her bike with a laptop on top of the handlebars. She is also seen [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/c/cd/1608_0958x1083y_Ponytail_racing_down_the_steep_slope_on_a_bike.png racing a bike down the slope of the volcano].<br />
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===Reference to other comics===<br />
There are also many references to other xkcd comics, like the room at the front end of the Destroyer [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/a/a7/1608_1004x1095y_Very_front_with_playpen_balls_pit_at_top_of_hull.png ball pit] filled with '''[[:Category:Playpen balls|playpen balls]]''', and two adults playing in it, like in [[150: Grownups]]. Also [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/2/2e/1608_0980x1075y_Entire_well_zoom_out.png the well] in the left part of the world with [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/8/82/1608_0980x1073y_Well_bottom.png a girl and a coin] at the bottom is likely a reference to the movie ''The Ring'', which has been referenced before in xkcd. Wells have also come up in xkcd in the early '''[[:Category:Well|Well series]]'''.<br />
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There have been many comics with electric skateboards as mentioned, which do not appear in this comic, but there is one example of a normal '''skateboard'''. This is [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/8/89/1608_1038x1095y_Hamsterball_and_stilts_room.png used by Megan] in a room in the Destroyer, while she is inside a {{w|hamster ball}}. There is also [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/5/53/1608_0987x1075y_Hamsterball_bowling.png another hamster ball], with a kid (looking like Megan) inside. It is used in a more than human sized {{w|ten pin bowling}} game to the left. '''Hamster balls''' is another item that has been [[:Category:Hamster Ball|prominently featured]] in xkcd.<br />
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In the weeks before, and especially the weeks after there were also other comics that had a subject which could reefer back to Hoverboard in some ways. Maybe these comics were either influenced by the game, or the other way around so that relevant items were added to the game because of these other comics:<br />
*[[1600: MarketWatch]] - the {{w|Washington Monument}} (an obelisk) is part of the skyline depicted, and this monument is the [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/2/21/1608_0995x1079y_Entire_Washington_monument_extra_zoom_out.png first that is encountered] in the picture when going left from the play area, plus a [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/d/dc/1608_0994x1074y_Base_of_Washington_monument.png comment at the base] of the monument to make sure we know it is the Washington monument, and another [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/6/6f/1608_0995x1083y_Tip_of_Washington_monument.png comment at the top] of the monument referring to the {{w|Washington_Monument#Aluminum_apex|aluminum apex}} that constitutes the very tip of the monument, which was very expensive at the time it was installed in 1884, when aluminum was a rare metal as valuable as silver. Today it would not make anyone rich from the metal alone, although the tip would be worth a lot for other historical reasons, but this is not what Cueball's comment is about.<br />
::Cueball to Megan at the bottom: Honestly, it doesn't even look that much like Washington.<br />
::Cueball to White Hat at the tip: Look at that- solid aluminum! We´re gonna be rich! <br />
*[[1610: Fire Ants]] - in this game there is a [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/d/d2/1608_1078x1095y_Ant_Queen_in_Destroyer.png giant ant queen] inside the Destroyer talking with Cueball about laying eggs.<br />
**See also [[1641: Hot Dogs]] where Cueball has a similar style conversation, with the same ''Eww'' ending as with the ant queen:<br />
::Cueball: What's up?<br />
::Ant queen: The usual. Poopin' out ants.<br />
::Cueball: Eww.<br />
*[[1611: Baking Soda and Vinegar]] - this is about super volcanoes, vs. [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/6/6a/Entire_Volcano_zoom_out.png the Volcano], Mount Doom in the game as indicated by Megan [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/7/77/1608_0952x1087y_Ring_of_power_and_lave_floor_at_the_right_crater_top.png throwing rings into the lava]: <br />
::Megan at the edge of the volcano crater: One of these is probably a ring of power or whatever.<br />
*[[1614: Kites]] - Megan is seen with a kite, and in this comics a small girl looking like Megan [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/a/ae/1608_0970x1077y_Kite_and_weird_bug.png also has a kite] to the left towards Mount Doom.<br />
*[[1620: Christmas Settings]] - another Star Wars reference to {{w|lightsaber}} noises in the title text. Lightsabers are featured twice in this comic, with [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/b/bc/1608_1012x1078y_Bridge_on_the_Rebel_Blockade_Runner.png Ponytail practicing] on the Rebel Blockade Runner, and with a [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/2/20/1608_1006x1095y_Pinata_and_Cueball_with_lightsaber_at_top_of_hull.png kid about to hit a Piñata] in the Destroyer.<br />
*[[1623: 2016 Conversation Guide]] - a direct hoverboard reference, and complaint that they are not real yet (only [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/0/01/1608_1048x1095y_Two_hoverboards_room.png in this game]).<br />
*[[1630: Quadcopter]] - in this comic three quadcopters act together to abduct Cueball. Thus making them sentient, like the [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/7/7c/1608_0950x1084y_Quadcopters_over_lava_lake_right.png quadcopter who is speaking to another] over the lava lake in the Mount Doom crater to the left.<br />
::Right quadcopter: Remember: There's no such thing as good volcano footage taken by a quadcopter that survived. <br />
*[[1632: Palindrome]] - a reference to the famous palindrome about the Panama canal: "''A Man, A Plan, A Canal: Panama''", and thus also to the [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/0/0d/1608_1026x1073y_Ruins_with_Cueball_singing_of_Spiders_and_Panama.png song that Cueball sings] at the ruin to the right, where the first four lines is mashup of the palindrome and {{w|Spider-Man_(theme_song)|the Spider-Man theme song}} (see this [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUtziaZlDeE video]):<br />
::Cueball singing: <br />
:::Spider-man <br />
::::Spider-plan<br />
:::Spider-canal<br />
::::Spider-Panama<br />
:::Gates let in<br />
::::Spider boats<br />
:::Flood the locks<br />
::::Spiders float<br />
:::''Look out!''<br />
:::Spiders in both oceans.<br />
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===Characters===<br />
Almost all main [[:Category:Characters|characters]] in the xkcd gallery are used more than once, especially there are three characters that are used several times. Number one is of course [[Cueball]] (with close to 90 appearances) who is already shown at the [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/6/6c/1608_1000x1074y_The_Play_Area.png starting point]. He is also the first character seen when walking both [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/c/c0/1608_1004x1074y_Cueball_outside_play_area.png right] and [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/d/dc/1608_0994x1074y_Base_of_Washington_monument.png left] (where he speaks the first line to the left).<br />
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Then follows [[Megan]] with at least 40 appearances, she is even shown twice in the same location three times, one of these three even occurs within one of the [http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1088+s.png small images]. She is also shown with Cueball in his first appearance to the left, and she is the first to speak a line to the right [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/f/f2/1608_1010x1073y_Cliff_with_rock_and_cactus.png here]. <br />
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Also [[Ponytail]] is well represented with 26 appearances (for instance [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/2/2d/1608_0947x1073y_Antenna_cave_in_lair.png here)]. <br />
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[[Hairy]] (with different hair styles) is used 7 times (for instance [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/5/54/1608_Actual_Bridge_with_Vader_and_Tarkin.png here]) and [[Hairbun]] is used 5 times (for instance [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/e/e4/1608_1054x1099y_Corridor_peristalsis_and_two_coin_rooms_at_top_of_hull.png here)]. <br />
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Two of the main characters are used twice: [[Beret Guy]] ([http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/4/4f/1608_0990x1074y_If_loving_you_is_wrong_I_dont_want_to.png here] and [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/2/21/1608_1020x1083y_Torpedoes_two_steps_above_Runner_with_Beret_Guy.png here]) and [[White Hat]] ([http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/6/6f/1608_0995x1083y_Tip_of_Washington_monument.png here] and [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/d/d9/1608_1093x1074y_White_Hat_hiding_in_the_grass.png here]).<br />
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The only exception is that the main villain of xkcd [[Black Hat]] who is very hard to find. He is only [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/6/68/1608_1069x1093y_Deer_and_exit_below_lamp_coin_and_Black_Hat_in_the_bottom_right_side_of_the_cave.png shown once] in the comic where he very uncharacteristically just sits and snores at the right wall in the cave inside the Destroyer (is it really him...?). The only other hint that he is not forgotten is that his hat can be seen [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/b/bc/1608_1073x1074y_Ponytail_and_bird_black_hat_on_a_stick_and_Cueball_whistling.png on a stick] under the Destroyer after the three large T-like structures. And this is not that kind of stick characters Randall usually draws. But at least we now know where Danish has hidden it from him this time (see [[405: Journal 3]]). Given that his hat is stuck there, he could also be any of the Cueballs close by…<br />
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There are also several characters that are not recognizable as either any of the standard xkcd characters or in any other way (see for instance a few of the [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/a/a6/1037x1073y_Wedding.png wedding guests]). But there are possibly some of the minor characters are used like [[Danish]] at the bridge in the Blockade Runner ([http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/b/bc/1608_1012x1078y_Bridge_on_the_Rebel_Blockade_Runner.png here]) and [[Miss Lenhart]] discovering a bug before the volcano ([http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/a/ae/1608_0970x1077y_Kite_and_weird_bug.png here]). But neither of these can be confirmed, they just looks like them and has some similarities, like “Danish” teasing the Star Wars fan and Lenhart in some kind of teacher mode.<br />
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Several places in the comic it is clear from the size and the behavior that some of the characters are kids, see for instance the Miss Lenhart image mentioned above, where two kids looking like Megan and Hairy stand behind her, but they would in principle not be the Megan or the Hairy despite appearance, as the named characters are adults.<br />
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There are also many fictive people from different movies, books and TV-shows; for instance Darth Vader ([http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/f/fa/1608_1077x1109y_Darth_Vaders_talks_about_Steven_Universe_on_the_bridge_Megan_adjust_antenna.png here]), Gandalf ([http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/a/a5/1608_0944x1083y_Rock_with_Gandalf_in_Lava_lake.png here]) and Steven Universe ([http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/3/39/1608_1031x1095y_Steven_Universe_family_and_ice_cream_prediction.png here]) all three mentioned above, and at least one real person: {{w|Elon Musk|Elon Musk}} who has a [[#Secret passages and hidden places|hidden lair]] under the Volcano (see [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/7/73/1608_0945x1074y_Elon_Musks_cave_in_lair.png here]).<br />
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Furthermore, there are many animals (like [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/b/b0/1608_1067x1094y_Gazebo_puma_deer_Cueball_with_bow_and_talk_of_Palpatine_in_the_middle_of_the_cave.png the puma and the deer]) in the cave, some even rather big like this [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/b/b5/1608_1038x1094y_Giant_octopus_in_Destroyer.png octopus] or even gigantic like this [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/d/d2/1608_1078x1095y_Ant_Queen_in_Destroyer.png ant queen] (all three from inside the Destroyer). There are also a couple of small Star Wars robots, one in a corridor in each space ship ([http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/d/df/1608_1034x1091y_Photon_canon_Tetris_piece_and_mini_robot_at_bottom_of_hull.png here from the Destroyer]).<br />
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===Extra Hoverboard pages===<br />
*Since this comic is so big and complicated extra pages have been created to include much more information than is wished for on this main page (which is already of considerable size).<br />
*These pages are listed here for convenience, but they are also listed in the relevant sections below:<br />
**[[1608: Hoverboard/Transcript]] - The full transcript of the entire comic, as if you played the game can be found here. It is linked from the [[#Transcript|Transcript]] section.<br />
**[[1608: Hoverboard/The whole image]] - A collection of different compilations of the whole Image. It is linked from the [[#Whole Image|Whole Image]] section.<br />
**[[1608: Hoverboard/Images of secret passages]] - Images with an overview of the secret passages in the game. It is linked from the [[#Secret passages and hidden places|Secret passages and hidden places]] section.<br />
**[[1608: Hoverboard/All image links]] It is linked from the [[#All images|All images]] section.<br />
**[[1608: Hoverboard/Images coins]] It is linked from the [[#Coins|Coins]] section.<br />
**[[1608: Hoverboard/Screen-shots]] It can be linked from several sections, but among others from the [[#Messages in Play Area|Messages in Play Area]] section.<br />
**[[1608: Hoverboard/Images of individual scenes]] It will be linked from the [[#List of details and references|List of details and references]] section which will be using these images in the explanation.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[This transcript only covers the starting page as shown on xkcd: {{xkcd|1608}}. A full transcript of the entire comic can be found on this [[1608: Hoverboard/Transcript|page]].]<br />
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:[Cueball is shown on a hoverboard in the center of the comic. Around him is a simple maze with 12 yellow coins. Another Cueball without hoverboard is shown standing on one of the platforms to the right. The bottom half of the window is black. Right of where Cueball stands is a ramp. Behind the ramp is a terminal. There is lots of space left of the maze, outside the maze. Text is only written in white below in the black area. The first part of the text is written below Cueball on hoverboard. Then there is an arrow pointing to the terminal and a label. Finally there is a line of text at the bottom of the black area.]<br />
<br />
:[Under Cueball:]<br />
:My new book,<br />
:''Thing Explainer,''<br />
:comes out today!<br />
:To celebrate, here's<br />
:a small game.<br />
<br />
:[Under the arrow below the terminal.]<br />
:Deposit coins here<br />
<br />
:[At the bottom:]<br />
:Use the arrow keys to move<br />
<br />
:['''For the full transcript of the entire comic as it could be played see [[1608: Hoverboard/Transcript]].''']<br />
:['''For a transcript only of the text for the scenes with text in the comic see the [[#Table with references|table]] below.''']<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*There is as usual [[:Category:No title text|no title text]] for these interactive comics. But there is actually one listed in the [http://xkcd.com/1608/info.0.json info page] on xkcd. But this text: "Return to the play area", is never shown as a normal title text. But it will erroneously be shown in the unofficial mobile versions of the site. <br />
**This is actually the [[#Messages in Play Area|text that is shown blinking red]] at the bottom of the screen when leaving the Play Area.<br />
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==Viewers==<br />
*{{xkcd|1608|1608: Hoverboard}} (native game, use arrows)<br />
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'''''Warning:''' apart from using one of the a full maps below there are also other [[#Cheats and Exploits|cheating possibilities]] where people (or the game) have implemented ways to explore the game world more easily!. The best way to enjoy this comic, however, is to play the game, explore the comic's world the way you're supposed to, get lost in the caves or in the sky, be startled by unexpected things or happy when finding some people or a coin after lengthy exploration through a repetitive landscape. If you didn't do that already, '''reading any below will spoil you from truly enjoying the comic.''''' So go back to the link above and try that out first.<br />
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*Though you can download the full view, the easiest way to browse it is through a {{w|Zooming user interface}}:<br />
**[http://1101b.com/xkcd1608/ Fully zoomable map w/ toggleable coins and passages]. '''[Recommended]''' - includes all of the game, zoom-able and with toggle-able passages and coins. Courtesy of [https://www.reddit.com/user/lanzaa lanzaa] on this [https://www.reddit.com/r/xkcd/comments/3u4sy1/xkcd_1608_hoverboard/cxbyn86 reddit thread]<br />
**[http://codepen.io/KyleDavidE/full/605dc87b614ff6b2bd716f4c6f640203/ Quickly hacked overview]. Missing the rock island in the sky. Courtesy of [https://www.reddit.com/user/kyledavide kyledavide] on the same [https://www.reddit.com/r/xkcd/comments/3u4sy1/xkcd_1608_hoverboard/cxbyn86 reddit thread].<br />
*Below are several examples of full pictures:<br />
**[http://paste.click/DsPuSL Full-size-png-map]. '''Do not open this directly in the browser!''' It might take a few minutes to download. Full resolution picture of the entire game (also without coins) - courtesy of [https://www.reddit.com/user/0x90-0x90 0x90-0x90] on the same reddit [https://www.reddit.com/r/xkcd/comments/3u4sy1/xkcd_1608_hoverboard/cxbyn86 thread].<br />
**[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/9/92/thumb_1608.jpg Incomplete compilation] of the entire game area (note the missing pinnacle of the Washington Monument. It also missed the floating island above the monument).<br />
**[https://i.imgur.com/uYryxss.png Full png-map]. Simple picture of the entire game without coins - courtesy of [https://www.reddit.com/user/luke_in_the_sky luke_in_the_sky] on the same reddit [https://www.reddit.com/r/xkcd/comments/3u4sy1/xkcd_1608_hoverboard/cxbyn86 thread].<br />
**[https://i.imgur.com/rNU9ZgN.png Full png-map green for non existing tiles]. Here's the transparent spaces in green - also courtesy of [https://www.reddit.com/user/luke_in_the_sky luke_in_the_sky] on the another [https://www.reddit.com/r/xkcd/comments/3u4sy1/xkcd_1608_hoverboard/cxc1245 reddit thread].<br />
**[https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/content_link/6wIRprxQ7rh3EQGEPer7zCdiaCDeXFM3m2tW9aDd3ECJu9Kgz4s5LPLjjHnJN6SR/file Black areas that you can walk through in red]. This includes the walls and ceilings or other surfaces that you can stand on or hit into. So not only the secret passages are in red.<br />
*See also under the [[#Whole Image|Whole Image]].<br />
**And see also the collection of different versions of [[1608: Hoverboard/The whole image|the whole image]]!<br />
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===Standalone application===<br />
*Standalone cross-platform open source remake of hoverboard is available, with some extra features:<br />
** Off-line play<br />
** Arbitrary game window size<br />
** Persistent games state on exit<br />
** Ability to save up to 10 locations and teleport to them at will<br />
** Explorable world map<br />
* Links:<br />
** [https://github.com/AMDmi3/hoverboard-sdl Project on GitHub]<br />
** [https://github.com/AMDmi3/hoverboard-sdl/releases Downloads] (Windows binaries available)<br />
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===Metroid XK===<br />
*Satirical crossover with the classic game Super Metroid. Explore the world as Samus in search of powerups and secrets, while encountering danger at every turn.<br />
[[File:1608_MetroidXK.png]]<br />
* [http://forums.xkcd.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=113083&start=120#p3913102 more information]<br />
* [http://www.xeloh.com/Releases#MetroidXK download]<br />
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==Messages in Play Area==<br />
*Different amounts of coins collected in the play area, will give different messages in yellow on the black part at the bottom of the screen when delivered to the coin collector.<br />
*Below is a table with examples of what may be written depending on the number of coins. The time (and the amount when there is a range with similar rating) is just chosen at random (although in a realistic range). To get above 17 you of course have to leave the play area and come back again... <br />
**In Chrome and Firefox there is not message for those above 9 coins, except 17, 42 and 169. But in Internet Explorer there is still a message for those cases: "Undefined".<br />
**See [[1608: Hoverboard/Screen-shots#Coin collecting messages|screen-shots]] or click on the links from the number of coins in the table below:<br />
<br />
:{| class="wikitable"<br />
!# coins<br />
!Text when depositing this number of coins<br />
"X" is the number of coins collected<br />
|-<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/e/e3/0_coins.PNG 0 coins]<br />
|style="background-color:black;"| <font color="yellow">'''You got 0 coins in 1 second'''<br>You successfully avoided all the coins.</font><br />
|-<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/0/00/1_coin.PNG 1 coin]<br />
|style="background-color:black;"| <font color="yellow">'''You got a single coin in 1 second'''<br>It's a start.</font><br />
|-<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/8/83/2_coins.PNG 2]-[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/0/05/4_coins.PNG 4 coins]<br />
|style="background-color:black;"| <font color="yellow">'''You got X coins in 3 seconds'''<br>Not bad!</font> <br />
|-<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/f/fc/5_coins.PNG 5]-[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/3/30/9_coins.PNG 9 coins]<br />
|style="background-color:black;"| <font color="yellow">'''You got X coins in 12 seconds'''<br>Terrific!</font><br />
|-<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/7/74/10_coins.PNG 10]-[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/5/55/16_coins.PNG 16 coins]<br />
|style="background-color:black;"| <font color="yellow">'''You got X coins in 10 seconds'''</font><br />
|-<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/7/7e/17_coins.PNG 17 coins]<br />
|style="background-color:black;"| <font color="yellow">'''You got 17 coins in 15 seconds'''<br>You found all the coins! Great job!</font><br />
|-<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/b/bd/18_coins.PNG 18-41 coins]<br />
|style="background-color:black;"| <font color="yellow">'''You got X coins in 430 seconds'''</font><br />
|-<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/1/1c/42_coins.PNG 42 coins]<br />
|style="background-color:black;"| <font color="yellow">'''You got 42 coins in 460 seconds'''<br>No answers here.</font><br />
|-<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/d/d8/45_coins.PNG 43-168 coins]<br />
|style="background-color:black;"| <font color="yellow">'''You got X coins in 460 seconds'''</font><br />
|-<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/f/f7/169_coins_fastest_way.PNG All 169 coins]<br />
|style="background-color:black;"| <font color="yellow">'''You got 169 coins in 1457 seconds'''<br>Are you Gandalf?</font><br />
|}<br />
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*Once you leave the area you get a [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/a/ae/Return_to_the_play_area.PNG flashing warning message] in red letters at the bottom of the screen:<br />
:{| class="wikitable"<br />
|style="background-color:black;"| <font color="red">'''Return to the play area'''</font><br />
|}<br />
*This message flashes three times over 1.2 seconds (the message only disappears for about 150 ms each time)<br />
*Then there is a pause for about 1.3 seconds and then this repeats for a total of 5 repetitions, a total of 15 flashes in just about 11.3 second seconds. <br />
*The message will stop immediately if you re-enter the play area during this period. <br />
*If you re-enter later it will flash once you leave again.<br />
*For the program the play area is anything within and below the walls just outside the maze you start in. <br />
**More precisely you first leave the play area if you pass over the middle part at the top of the walls<br />
**Or if you make one jump from standing on top of the walls.<br />
<br />
==Animation==<br />
*There have before been several interactive comics and also a few with animations. But these animations have typical been something along the lines of flashing text or changing lights.<br />
**This comic is the first with a character that is specifically changing position in animation style.<br />
**Apart from this there are also flashing text when leaving the play-area and text that appears and disappears when handing in coins at the terminal as described above under [[#Messages in Play Area|Messages in Play Area]].<br />
**This also happens with the text written to begin with explaining how to play the game: ''Use the arrow keys to move'' which disappears when touching the keys.<br />
*Here are two images showing two kinds of animation of the hoverboard Cueball. <br />
**The first image shows the eight standard animation that can easily be seen. They are<br />
***Standing still facing right (starting position)<br />
***Standing still facing left<br />
***Moving left along flat ground (lifting arms)<br />
***Moving right along flat ground (lifting arms)<br />
***Jumping while facing left looking up with hoverboard pointing down<br />
***Jumping while facing right looking up with hoverboard pointing down<br />
***Falling while facing left looking down with hoverboard pointing up<br />
***Falling while facing right looking down with hoverboard pointing up<br />
[[File:1608 Hoverboard Cueball standard animation.png]]<br />
*But there are several in between drawings of the hoverboard Cueball turning from left to right and even more from right to left. <br />
**The second image shows eight in between animations (together with four from above)-<br />
**Not all possible positions are necessarily caught in this collage here, but there is only a limited amount of them and none of them last for more than a split second.<br />
**They have been sorted so it could look like Cueball has just turned to the right standing still, then jumping while turning right, then turning right while in jump, to finish the turn while falling. <br />
**Image 2, 3, 5 and the last are the same used in the image of standard animations<br />
[[File:1608 Hoverboard Cueball turning animation.png]]<br />
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==Whole Image==<br />
[[File:1608 full tiny.png|none|frame|Whole Image zoomed very much out, without coins. The part visible at the beginning is marked red.]]<br />
*See also a collection of different versions of [[1608: Hoverboard/The whole image|the whole image]]!<br />
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==Secret passages and hidden places==<br />
There are many places where you can disappear behind black areas, as not all of these are solid. Some of these places even hide secret passages or hidden rooms.<br />
<br />
One notable hidden area is {{w|Elon Musk|Elon Musk's}} volcano lair, which is located beneath the lava in the crater of Mount Doom. It can be difficult to find your way in here even if you know it is there. (For more details, see [[1608: Hoverboard/Images of secret passages|secret passages]].)<br />
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Another hidden place is the floating rock island that floats high above the {{w|Washington Monument}}, which is located just outside the left edge of the play area. This island is almost impossible to find by chance, as it takes around 30 seconds of repeatedly pressing the Up Arrow key to reach it from the top of the Monument. (The [[#Viewers|maps]] can help you if you're having trouble finding it.)<br />
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As there are two coins on the floating rock island and four coins in the lair below the lava, it is very hard to find all the coins. There are even several coins that are hard to find because they just float in the air nowhere near any drawn things, or at least no things you can see before seeing the coin. They may hang in the air a few jumps above the ground, or in one case more than a seconds drop below the Destroyer. So getting all coins without help from a map would truly make you a [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/f/f7/169_coins_fastest_way.PNG Gandalf-like wizard]. (See more regarding [[#Coins|coins]] below.)<br />
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==Boundaries==<br />
The larger game world is physically bounded in the left, right, and down directions, with invisible walls to each side and the ground binding you from going any further down than the deepest depression or hidden caves... In the upward direction, there is in principle also an invisible wall, but while jumping up Cueball on his hoverboard will appear to continue upwards as long as you press to jump, in addition, the longer the up arrow is pressed repeatedly, the longer it will take for [[Cueball]] to fall down again once the button is released. So although there are no new things above, you can keep jumping as high as you like and will then fall proportionally longer to get back to where you started out. Until maps were created it could be possible that there could be some hidden unexplored parts, but the [[#Viewers|maps]] created already within the first few days covers the entire game.<br />
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To the far right is a platform at the top of a high pole. This platform turns out to be a nest (like a stork nest). Above the three eggs are ten coins (the most collected in one place outside the play area, and these are closer together).<br />
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To the far left is a blond haired woman with a hair bun looking right. In front of her are four coins on a row. She tells about the Destroyer (should you have gone this way without finding it yet).<br />
:Woman: In the sky, beyond the mountain, I saw a starship.<br />
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Regarding the highest part you find the highest straight rise up in the air to something other than white, under the Rock Island just left of and very high above the Washington monument. Standing on the large rock on top of this floating rock island you are standing almost as high up as possible. There is a coin here one step down from the top of this large rock. This is the highest located coin in the game. Going over the edge also represents the largest possible drop in the game. However this is not the highest point where you can stand, as the very top of the bridge on the Destroyer is just a tat higher. But there is no coin there. Also this is not close enough to the end of the Destroyer that you can jump down to the ground, so the drop from the rock is by far the longest possible.<br />
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The deepest part of the lair should have been the lowest point, but as this lair's entrance is up in the volcano crater, it does not reach down to become the lowest part of the image. There is also a deep well (half way left to the Volcano) with a girl at the bottom, that goes just as deep. But the deepest part where you can stand is in the ocean below the Destroyer where a rouge wave is talking to Cueball:<br />
:Wave: I know rogue waves seem implausible, but we're a straightforward consequence of the equations of fluid dynamics.<br />
:Cueball: ...But you can talk?<br />
:Wave: The equations are really complicated.<br />
When standing under this wave you cannot get any lower. There are coins in all three locations, but as the coin is above the top of the high wave, it may be that it is the coin in the well that is the deepest. The coin under the lava is not at the bottom of the room so that is not so low.<br />
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Taking a route that takes the hoverboard through all the extremes mentioned above, that is the lowest, highest, left and rightmost coins and solid positions within the game can be done in about 9 minutes and 30 seconds. See a picture here of the coin delivery after such a trip that [[1608: Hoverboard/Screen-shots#Reaching all the boundaries|reached all the boundaries]].<br />
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==All images==<br />
*Coordinates for the images are given in (X, Y) coordinates with the starting point at [http://xkcd.com/1608/1000:-1074+s.png (1000, 1074)]. <br />
*In total there are 3440 images on xkcd that can be accessed via links of this format: http://xkcd.com/1608/1000:-1074+s.png [This link is for the (1000, 1074) starting point image.]<br />
**'''Here is a page with a table of all the links to images: [[1608: Hoverboard/All image links|All image links]].'''<br />
**'''Note:''' This is a large page which may take some time to load.<br />
*The individual images are so small, and cut of at "random" so they do often go straight down through a person, and you can rarely see both a person and the (full) text belonging to them in the same image.<br />
**See for instance this [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/a/a6/1037x1073y_Wedding.png wedding scene] to the right under the Destroyer, which only makes sense when these four images are put together (as they are in the link): <br />
***[http://xkcd.com/1608/1037:-1073+s.png (1037, 1073)]<br />
***[http://xkcd.com/1608/1037:-1074+s.png (1037, 1074)]<br />
***[http://xkcd.com/1608/1038:-1073+s.png (1038, 1073)]<br />
***[http://xkcd.com/1608/1038:-1074+s.png (1038, 1074)]<br />
**It will thus not make sense to make a transcript of all individual images, but instead, only of a complete setting (or maybe a part of a setting.)<br />
*Maximum possible number of images in the x-direction is 180.<br />
**Going left will decrease X down to 928 (so 82 pictures left of the starting point in X-direction)<br />
**Going right will increase X up to 1107 (so 107 pictures left of the starting point in X-direction)<br />
*Total number of (possible) images in the y-direction is 44. <br />
**Going down will decrease Y down to 1069 (so 5 pictures down from the starting point in Y-direction)<br />
**Going up will increase Y up to 1112 (so 38 pictures up from the starting point in Y-direction)<br />
***The "(possible)" is included because the number of possible active Y-images depends on the X-coordinate, as there are several non-existing images that are not just totally white (i.e. blank images), but which does not even have a number/or active link on xkcd. <br />
***But the top active image over the floating island and over the top of the bridge section of the Destroyer all have Y coordinate 1112. There are only 20 active images at this Y-coordinate.<br />
***The same by the way also goes for the x coordinate. Above X=1076 there are also many non existing images with not active link.<br />
* All possible images are thus spread over a 180 x 44 grid, with a possible 7920 images. But 4480 of these images are non existing on xkcd, but you can travel through them in the game, as they are just shown as completely blank/white empty air in the game.<br />
**If you try to load one of the completely blank images like [http://xkcd.com/1608/1000:-1077+s.png (1000, 1077)], three images above the starting point, you will get an error message. There are only 76 (vs 180) images at this Y-coordinate.<br />
***Note there are several completely empty/white images that are active, but those can be loaded on xkcd like the one below the missing picture mentioned above: [http://xkcd.com/1608/1000:-1076+s.png (1000, 1076)].<br />
**There are no blank images in completely black areas, like inside structures or under ground. And below Y = 1077 all 180 possible Y-images exist for all X-coordinates, from Y = 1069 to 1076. <br />
***For instance the image below the starting point is completely black [http://xkcd.com/1608/1000:-1073+s.png (1000, 1073)], and so are the next three below. <br />
***The bottom images at Y = 1069 has a white border at the bottom: [http://xkcd.com/1608/1000:-1069+s.png (1000, 1069)]. <br />
***All the images at Y = 1069 are the same except the one at the very right edge because at this edge there is also a white border to the right [http://xkcd.com/1608/1107:-1069+s.png (1107, 1069)] (this is not the case to the far left at [http://xkcd.com/1608/928:-1069+s.png (928, 1069)]).<br />
***You will never see the images at Y = 1069 in the game. Actually you will neither see anything of the images with Y = 1070 or 1071. And there is nothing that is not completely black for Y = 1069 to 1072. First from Y = 1073 are there active images which includes white. <br />
***This picture with the wave at [http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1073+s.png (1022, 1073)] gives the lowest point where the hoverboard Cueball can actually stand. <br />
***Since you will sink into the water here, you are almost standing on the top of the Y = 1072 image: [http://xkcd.com/1608/1022:-1072+s.png (1022, 1072)], which is of course completely black. <br />
***In places where you can stand in a low position on Y = 1073 images you will actually see some part of the images with Y = 1072, not that it makes any difference since they are all black.<br />
*Here is a list of the places where there are most images at a given X coordinate:<br />
**At X = 1078, right under the highest point of the Destroyers bridge [http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1112+s.png (1078, 1112)] there are 36 active images. Thus even here 8 images are missing between the bottom active image below the Destroyer and the first active near the ground level at Y=1076. (Y = 1077 to 1084 are missing).<br />
**These missing Y coordinates are active in other places, for instance under the torpedo rain at X = 1020 where all Y images are active up until 1100 - 32 images. But since the last 12 images above this are missing it is still 4 less than under the bridge.<br />
**Under the floating island, where there are active images at the top Y = 1112, like [http://xkcd.com/1608/990:-1112+s.png (990, 1112)], there is also the Washington monument below which goes high up, but still there are only 20 active Y images, as there are no active images between 1084 and 1109 (24 missing in between).<br />
**Over the volcano's edges the highest images directly connecting to solid ground is found at Y = 1087. One image above this is also active making the height here going up to 1088, thus also making it 20 active Y images. The only '''not''' completely white image over the volcano at Y = 1088 is the one with the eagles [http://xkcd.com/1608/956:-1088+s.png (956, 1088)].<br />
<br />
==Dimensions==<br />
{{incomplete|Here should be an overview of how large the picture is (physical distances and time to traverse it. Speed of hoverboard etc.) Could be based on know monuments sizes.}}<br />
*It takes 1 minute 52 s to reach from the starting point to the left edge<br />
<br />
==List of details and references==<br />
{{incomplete|The table with all the items should be filled out with explanations etc. and the diameter should be calculated from real data (with references). Or with the new version of the table another column should be added with the use in gigaliter for each substance in the US to compare. Anyone who is up for calculating how long it would take to fill the pool with US saliva?}}<br />
*On this page [[1608: Hoverboard/Images of individual scenes]], images covering all individual scenes (in full size and with coins) has been saved and uploaded to be used for reference in the [[#Table with references|table]] below from where they are linked directly.<br />
**There are also several overviews in smaller resolution<br />
**Almost all these images have been made using this [http://1101b.com/xkcd1608/ Fully zoomable map w/ toggleable coins and passages] which includes all of the game, zoom-able and with toggle-able passages and coins. <br />
***Courtesy of [https://www.reddit.com/user/lanzaa lanzaa] on this [https://www.reddit.com/r/xkcd/comments/3u4sy1/xkcd_1608_hoverboard/cxbyn86 reddit thread]<br />
<br />
===Explanation of the table===<br />
*The contents of the comic are documented in the [[#Table with references|table]] below.<br />
**It first goes through the entire image from left to right along the ground<br />
***I.e. going up the volcano and down in the lair, down the well and up to the top of the Washington Monument. Only exception so far is that it here goes to the rocky island in the sky. Then it continues right along the ground, only following the wires up to the bottom of the Rebel Runner and then after going over the pyramid it ends up at the far right<br />
**Then it goes back to the Rebel Runner, and after that follows the torpedoes up to the Star Destroyer-<br />
**Finally it goes through the Star Destroyer from tip to rear in four sections, taking everything within each section top to bottom, before moving on to the next section.<br />
**The table can be sorted on all columns, so the above is only valid until any sorting takes place.<br />
*In the table are the following columns:<br />
**Descriptions of the scene depicted in the overview links.<br />
***If the scene is a zoomed out overview that covers the images below this scene's description has been written in '''bold text'''.<br />
***This can be used as a guide to where in the image the scenes are located.<br />
***That is, until any sorting begins.<br />
**Transcript.<br />
***Any text has only been transcribed once. If some scenes overlap, the text has only been written in the first or the one where the text is most central.<br />
***Also any overview that has been zoomed out never has any transcript - these have been listed as (N/A)<br />
***Scenes with no text has written (None) in the transcript. <br />
***The use of parenthesis for those with no transcript makes it possible to sort on the transcript to get all the scenes with text to the top.<br />
**Overview links.<br />
***There can be more than one, even many, but the first will always be the overview.<br />
***If there are secret passages or other situations where it will be interesting to see why the hoverboard can disappear beneath the surface (like in the ocean) then two versions of the images have been included. <br />
***The second version is called ''Hidden passages in red'' as it has these passages changed to appear in red instead of black.<br />
**Tile images on xkcd.<br />
***For those images that are zoomed to 100% (i.e. not the zoomed out overviews) there is also a link to the defining image tile on xkcd.<br />
***In cases where there are more than one interesting image tile in one scene (maybe because there is actually two or more distinct scenes), there can be one more link in the ''Other'' tile column.<br />
**References.<br />
***Three things are referenced many times, and each has their own column so the table can be sorted on these<br />
****SW: Star Wars<br />
****LOTR: The Lord of the Rings<br />
****TE: Thing Explainer<br />
***Other. There is also a column for "other" types of references so they can also be sorted, without drowning in the three recurring types of references.<br />
****These have some further sorting by starting with Comics: or Movies: etc.<br />
**Explanations is in the last column.<br />
***So far lots of scenes still miss explanations, and some are not complete. <br />
***Red text has been used to make this clear. <br />
***If updating this and making a good enough explanation delete the red text.<br />
<br />
===Table with references===<br />
*See [[#Explanation of the table|explanation of the table]] above.<br />
**Hint: Open the overview links in a new window and return to this one for the next image and for reading the text.<br />
*Abbreviations:<br />
**'''SW''': Star Wars<br />
**'''LOTR''': The Lord of the Rings<br />
**'''TE''': Thing Explainer<br />
{|class="wikitable sortable"<br />
! <br />
! <br />
! <br />
! colspan="2"|Tiles (X, Y)<br />
! colspan="4"|References<br />
! <br />
|-<br />
! Description<br />
! Transcript<br />
! Overview links<br />
! Defining<br />
! Other<br />
! S<br>W<br />
! L<br>O<br>T<br>R<br />
! T<br>E<br />
! Other<br />
! Explanation<br />
|-<br />
|'''Everything Left of play area.'''<br />
|<br />
:(N/A)<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/d/d4/1608_Everything_Left_of_play_area.png Overview]<br>[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/e/e4/1608_Everything_Left_of_play_area_red.png Hidden passages in red]<br />
|Overview<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Section of the image revealed when going left of the starting point.<br />
|-<br />
|Entire Volcano plateau.<br />
|<br />
:(N/A)<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/d/d5/1608_Entire_Volcano_plateau_zoom_out_extra.png Overview]<br>[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/3/3d/1608_Entire_Volcano_plateau_zoom_out_extra_red.png Hidden passages in red]<br />
|Overview<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|About halfway from the Play Area to the volcanos slope, there is a steep plateau. This is the part left of this plateau.<br />
|-<br />
|Woman at the left end of world looking right.<br />
|<br />
:Woman: In the sky,<br />
:Woman: beyond the mountain,<br />
:Woman: I saw a starship.<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/6/63/1608_0928x1082y_At_the_end_of_all_things.png Overview]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/928:-1082+s.png (928, 1082)]<br />
|<br />
|Y<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|The woman at the left end of the world tells about the Star Destroyer in the right part of the world. There are four coins in front of her to anyone coming this far.<br />
|-<br />
|Coin and boulders.<br />
|<br />
:(None)<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/6/63/1608_0933x1083y_Coin_and_boulders.png Overview]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/933:-1083+s.png (933, 1083)]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/935:-1083+s.png (935, 1083)]<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|A single coin hangs in the air above the rocky ground with giant boulders.<br />
|-<br />
|'''Entire Volcano.'''<br />
|<br />
:(N/A)<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/6/6a/Entire_Volcano_zoom_out.png Overview]<br>[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/0/01/1608_Entire_Volcano_zoom_out_red.png Hidden&nbsp;passages&nbsp;in&nbsp;red]<br />
|Overview<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Y<br />
|<br />
|Comic: [[1611: Baking Soda and Vinegar]]<br />
|The comic released a week after this one is about a super volcano made in a science fair experiment. As can be seen there is a lair beneath the lava lake. The entrance is revealed by the other link that turns the hidden passages to red. It is for sure possible to get stuck in the lava lake, as everything becomes black in the game when going beneath the surface.<br />
|-<br />
|'''Left Volcano Top.'''<br />
|<br />
:(N/A)<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/4/4e/1608_0943x1087y_Left_Volcano_Top_zoom_out.png Overview]<br />
|Overview<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|A zoom out of the left rim of the volcanic crater.<br />
|-<br />
|Basketball on the volcano.<br />
|<br />
:Ponytail: OK, as soon as it erupts, go for the dunk. Our sweet moves will be preserved for all eternity!<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/a/a4/1608_0936x1084y_Basketball_on_the_volcano.png Overview]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/936:-1084+s.png (936, 1084)]<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Y<br />
|<br />
|This is a reference to {{w|Pompeii}} a Roman town-city near modern Naples, which has become famous when it was discovered that it had been preserved in the ash when it was mostly destroyed and buried under 4 to 6&nbsp;m (13 to 20&nbsp;ft.) of volcanic ash in the eruption of {{w|Mount Vesuvius}} in AD 79. When it was {{w|Pompeii#Rediscovery|found again}} it turned out that people had been surprised by the ash, and thus buried alive. During the excavation, plaster was used to fill in the voids in the ash layers that once held human bodies. This allowed one to see the exact position the person was in when he or she died. This is what Ponytail wishes for her and Megan, when the volcano they are standing on erupts, a rather morbid wish. She wants their sweet basketball moves to be preserved for eternity. In ''Playing Fields'' in TE basketball is mentioned. It is also played on top of the Destroyer close to the bridge. In this case the coin is on top of the basket, but too large to go into the hoop.<br />
|-<br />
|Old man walking up the volcano.<br />
|<br />
:(None)<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/5/5d/1608_0937x1085y_Old_man_walking_up_the_volcano.png Overview]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/937:-1085+s.png (937, 1085)]<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Is it an old man who just walks up a mountain, or a young man using a walking stick? It makes quite a difference to how this scene is viewed.<br />
|-<br />
|Duck at the left crater top.<br />
|<br />
:(None)<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/4/41/1608_0940x1087y_Duck_at_the_left_crater_top.png Overview]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/940:-1087+s.png (940, 1087)]<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|A duck is sitting at the top of the crater. There are several birds in this comic. Another duck looking the other way is found on top of the flag pole near the base of the Washington Monument.<br />
|-<br />
|Megan’s treasure hoard.<br />
|<br />
:Megan: Gooooold!<br />
:Megan: Goold!<br />
:Bags: $ $<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/4/43/1608_0941x1084y_Megans_treassure_hoarde.png Overview]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/941:-1084+s.png (941, 1084)]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/941:-1083+s.png (941, 1083)]<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|In the side of the crater there is a small cave where Megan has found a treasury hoard and she is celebrating all the gold she has found, including two coins.<br />
|-<br />
|'''Entire Lava lake.'''<br />
|<br />
:(N/A)<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/b/b1/1608_0946x1083y_Entire_Lava_lake_zoom_out.png Overview]<br>[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/0/09/1608_0946x1083y_Entire_Lava_lake_zoom_out_red.png Hidden passages in red]<br>[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/f/f4/1608_0942x1081y_Lava_lake_left.png Zoom in left part]<br>[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/8/82/1608_0942x1081y_Lava_lake_left_red.png Hidden passages in red]<br>[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/0/02/1608_0943x1083y_Left_Lava_lake_zoom_out.png Entire left part]<br>[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/7/75/1608_0943x1083y_Left_Lava_lake_zoom_out_red.png Hidden passages in red]<br>[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/d/d6/1608_0946x1080y_Lava_lake_Upper_shaft_red.png Shaft in lake in red]<br>[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/9/94/1608_0947x1081y_Lava_lake_center.png Zoom in central part]<br>[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/2/25/1608_0947x1081y_Lava_lake_center_red.png Hidden passages in red]<br>[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/f/f7/1608_0949x1083y_Right_Lava_lake_zoom_out.png Entire Right part]<br>[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/b/ba/1608_0949x1083y_Right_Lava_lake_zoom_out_red.png Hidden passages in red]<br>[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/3/3f/1608_0944x1076y_Lava_lake_very_bottom_of_shaft_and_shaft_in_lair.png Shaft into lair below]<br>[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/c/c0/1608_0944x1076y_Lava_lake_very_bottom_of_shaft_and_shaft_in_lair_red.png Hidden passages in red]<br />
|Overview<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|These images only cover the part beneath the surface where there is actually still lava, as can be seen in the images where ''Hidden passages in red''. Only the top of the lair below is shown here. From the hidden passage it is here possible to see how to enter this lair. In the images that shows the hidden part the two loose boulders that float (or are outcrops) in the right part of the lake can be seen as well as the two other holes in the lava lakes floor, which all explain why it is easy to get stuck in the lake once you go below the surface and move around. Since everything is black, you do not even know if the game still works and many people may have given up, maybe reloading after not being able to get on with the game. There is no place in the lake where you can get really stuck, as long as you just push upwards while changing direction from left to right, you are bound to get out sooner or later.<br />
|-<br />
|Rock with Gandalf in Lava lake.<br />
|<br />
:Megan: If you breathe out through you nose a little as you jump in, it can keep you from getting lava in you nasal passages.<br />
:Cueball: Artex!<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/a/a5/1608_0944x1083y_Rock_with_Gandalf_in_Lava_lake.png Overview]<br>[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/f/fa/1608_0944x1083y_Rock_with_Gandalf_in_Lava_lake_red.png Hidden passages in red]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/944:-1083+s.png (944, 1083)]<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Y<br />
|<br />
|Film: {{w|The Neverending Story}}<br />
|The wizard on the rock represents Gandalf from LOTR. What Megan tells Cueball works fine with water, not so much with lava. The horse Artax (pronounced Artex in the film) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y688upqmRXo drowns in the swamp of sadness] while Atreyu tries to save it and yells its name. Drowning in a swamp sucks, but doing so in lava will make death swifter. Both situations, however, indicate that you can actually go into the lava. If playing for the first time and becoming uncertain what would happen if the hoverboard touched the lava, the player might actually not even try to go into the lava, thus for certain would miss finding the lair beneath the lava.<br />
|-<br />
|Quadcopters over lava lake right.<br />
|<br />
:Right quadcopter: Remember: There's no such thing as good volcano footage taken by a quadcopter that survived.<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/7/7c/1608_0950x1084y_Quadcopters_over_lava_lake_right.png Overview]<br>[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/b/b2/1608_0950x1084y_Quadcopters_over_lava_lake_right_red.png Hidden passages in red]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/950:-1084+s.png (950, 1084)]<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Comics: [[1630: Quadcopter]] and in general those about [[:Category:Robots|Robots]] and [[:Category:Artificial Intelligence|AI]]<br />
|The comic was released shortly after this one, and is about AI quadcopters that abduct Cueball. One of these {{w|quadcopters}} tells the other that no one will think much of their volcano footage if they actually survive. I.e. they have to get too close to the bubbling surface to survive before they actually obtain the footage wished for. It sounds like it tries to instill courage in them to perform this deadly task. There is a coin below the left copter.<br />
|-<br />
|'''Entire Lava lair.'''<br />
|<br />
:(N/A)<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/6/69/1608_0946x1075y_Entire_Lava_lair_zoom_out.png Overview]<br>[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/e/e0/1608_0946x1075y_Entire_Lava_lair_zoom_out_red.png Hidden passages in red]<br />
|Overview<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|The three rooms of the volcanic lair (and the entrance haft in the image with hidden passages in red).<br />
|-<br />
|Trending on twitter cave in lair and Lava lake bottom shaft.<br />
|<br />
:Cueball: What news of the world above? Please, tell me- what's hot and viral? ''What's trending on Twitter?!!''<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/6/6e/1608_0944x1079y_Trending_on_twitter_cave_in_lair_and_Lava_lake_bottom_shaft.png Overview]<br>[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/2/2a/1608_0944x1079y_Trending_on_twitter_cave_in_lair_and_Lava_lake_bottom_shaft_red.png Hidden passages in red]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/944:-1079+s.png (944, 1079)]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/945:-1079+s.png (945, 1079)]<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Comics with [[:Category:Social networking|Social networking]]<br />
|Cueball has been stuck below the lava for some times without access to the internet, and he now craves news from the world above. But it is not really news stories he craves but only the hot and viral videos and what is trending on {{w|Twitter}}. To be addicted to social networks and viral videos is probably a real infliction and it is a pain for Cueball to not be able to get on-line. Two coins are behind him.<br />
|-<br />
|Elon Musk’s cave in lair.<br />
|<br />
:Left Cueball: I always assumed Elon Musk's volcano lair would be like... Tropical. And ...Well, ''pleasant''.<br />
:Elon Musk in the high chair: Back to your desks, swine!<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/7/73/1608_0945x1074y_Elon_Musks_cave_in_lair.png Overview]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/945:-1074+s.png (945, 1074)]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/946:-1074+s.png (946, 1074)]<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Comics with [[:Category:Comics featuring Elon Musk|Elon Musk]]<br />
|It turns out that this is {{w|Elon Musk's}} lair. Having a secret lair with a hidden entrance is an often uses trope in films. Often it would be the villain (like in a {{w|James Bond}} film) that has such a place, but also heroes, like {{w|Batman}}, uses such hiding places. The joke here is that Cueball has assumed that Elon Musk, a very rich and enterprising man, that could be one of these megalomaniacs that might end up being a super villain, would have a bit more class over his secret lair. It also turns out that Elon sits in the cave and shouts at his workers to get back to work, even calling them names. There is also a coin here.<br />
|-<br />
|Ground symbol in lair.<br />
|<br />
:Ponytail: So ''this'' is where it is.<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/2/2d/1608_0947x1073y_Antenna_cave_in_lair.png Overview]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/947:-1073+s.png (947, 1073)]<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|The antenna looking item hanging from the ceiling is the embodiment of the {{w|Ground_%28electricity%29#Electronics|Earth ground symbol}} commonly used in circuit diagrams for electronics. So this is where the Earth is grounded in "real life" and finally Ponytail has found it. To protect themselves i their long search for this Ponytail and Megan seem to be wearing {{w|Antistatic_wrist_strap|antistatic wrist straps}}. <br />
|-<br />
|'''Right Volcano Top'''<br />
|<br />
:(N/A)<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/7/70/1608_0953x1087y_Right_Volcano_Top_zoom_out.png Overview]<br>[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/b/b8/1608_0953x1087y_Right_Volcano_Top_zoom_out_extra.png Extra zoom out]<br>[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/7/75/1608_0953x1087y_Right_Volcano_Top_zoom_out_extra_red.png Hidden passages in red]<br />
|Overview<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|A zoom out of the right rim of the volcanic crater. In the extra zoom out the eagles can be seen as well, they are high enough to be missed entirely when moving along the crater surface.<br />
|-<br />
|Ring of power and lave floor at the right crater top.<br />
|<br />
:Megan: One of these is probably a ring of power or whatever.<br />
:Girl with hair bun: Let's play a game where the lava is the floor of a house.<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/7/77/1608_0952x1087y_Ring_of_power_and_lave_floor_at_the_right_crater_top.png Overview]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/952:-1087+s.png (952, 1087)]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/953:-1087+s.png (953, 1087)]<br />
|<br />
|Y<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Megan tells Cueball that one of the many rings she throws into the crater is probably a {{w|One Ring|''ring'' of power}}, a reference to [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXpF3SUFaDw the scene] from the {{w|The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King|last LOTR film}} where {{w|Frodo Baggins|Frodo}} fails and {{w|Gollum}} attacks inside the volcano {{w|Mount Doom}}, thus making it clear that the volcano in the game represents this volcano. From her last comment, ''or whatever'', it seems she doesn't care too much, which make it clear, from the LOTR universe, that neither of these rings in the one ring. It would not have be this easy throwing them into the lava if it had been. There seems to be 16 rings, which is less than the other rings that are ruled by the one ring, the 9 for the humans, the 7 for the dwarfs and the 3 for the elves (19 plus the one ring 20 rings in total). <br><br>The two girls are playing a dangerous game, the exact opposite of the normal version of the children’s game {{w|Hot lava (game)|Hot lava}}, where they pretend the floor in the house is made out of lava, and that you die if you touch it. However, in this version of the game they pretend to play that the lava is the floor in a house, and they may then just walk out into the lava pool, where they would die.<br />
|-<br />
|Megan sliding down slope on snow sleigh.<br />
|<br />
:(None)<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/1/15/1608_0956x1085y_Megan_sliding_down_slope_on_snow_sleigh.png Overview]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/956:-1085+s.png (956, 1085)]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/956:-1086+s.png (956, 1086)]<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Megan is sliding fast down the crater side. She will hit a jump near the coin, and would probably fly a considerable distance given the speed she seems to have.<br />
|-<br />
|Eagles over right crater top.<br />
|<br />
:Left eagle: Tolkien said Frodo left the cloak somewhere over here.<br />
:Right eagle: Can't ''he'' just fix it?<br />
:Left eagle: He doesn't want to rewrite that chapter.<br />
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|The comic was released only two weeks after this game, and although it is clearly a girl in this comic, she looks like Megan who sets up the kite in the next comic. There is also a kite in ''Sky Toucher'' in TE and kites is a recurring theme in xkcd.<br><br>The mother in that discovers the bug has a clear resemblance to [[Miss Lenhart]]. But it cannot be said conclusively that it is her. She talks like she is one of the {{w|clickbait}} headlines used for getting people to click in on the link generally aimed at generating online advertising revenue. Her daughter is tired of this, especially as it seems like the mother speaks like that all the time. The girl may be embarrassed by this, especially if she is with a friend rather than a brother. Maybe the mother has been reading too many clickbait news on-line? As noted in the other references ''clickbait'' is a recurring theme in xkcd. The mother is near a small lake, so it is likely that there is plenty of insects and other bugs. It is possible to sink into the lake as can be seen in the second image with the hidden parts shown in red.<br />
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|The book TE was based on the comic ''Up Goer Five'' which was about the rocket that took this space capsule to the moon. When it lands it uses three large parachutes to slow down after the main brake-down during reentry. On top of these sits a bird looking like a hen. It is a hen that can think, but it is still not very clever. It believes that this is three eggs, and is amazed that they are already flying before they hatch, which is of course ridiculous, but they do float in the air...<br><br>The astronauts inside (two at least, but there should be three if it was one of the moon landing missions) has just been waiting to get close enough to Earth again that they can get a signal on their smart phones. Cueball is even opening the hatch during descend to increase this chance, which would be highly dangerous. Also normally they would land in water (which will though not be the case this time). The reason he does this is that they wish to know how many more likes they (and their mission) has received during the reentry. This would have been relevant if the moon landings had taken place today. There where no social media or internet back in 1969. This is similar to the Cueball who is trapped in the lava lair without connection to Twitter.<br />
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|There are many similarities in this well to the well series. Someone is looking into a well that has the same general appearance and there is a person inside which turned out to be the case in [[568: Well 2]]. People throw coins into it and there is a coin at the bottom in the game (although above the water.)<br />
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|In the film it is discussed if two swallows could carry a coconut between them on a string as the two birds do with the coin here. First when the coin has been taken, can the string between the birds be seen (see the other image). The birds are three jumps above the X-wing below, and this coin is thus easily missed by the players. In the film the horses are simulated with the sound of two coconuts shells being hit together. Someone asks how they happened to be in England and there is discussion about migratory birds like {{w|swallows}} and the possibility that they have brought the coconuts along with them. But the consensus is that they cannot do this by themselves the coconut being to heavy, but then it is suggested that two swallows could carry it on a string between them. Later in the film someone is seen actually tying two birds together to a coconut. In this comic, we now know how the coins have been transported through the image...<br />
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|Cueballs lines is from The Lion King and has been used directly before in the comic Opportunity. Randall has made several references to the film in xkcd, and it is obvious that he was very affected by this film that came out when he was just the right age.<br><br>Cueball is talking to a child version of Ponytail, whose mother may be the one climbing up the cliff side below. The first three lines of the quote goes as in the film, but then it turns out that the girl is properly referring to the Star Destroyer that would be clearly visible from this cliff as it covers almost the entire right part of this world from just beyond the play-area. (They do not look high enough to see the rock island in the sky, and it would also not cast shadow over an entire region.) As it is not certain players coming here have already been to the right to see the Destroyer it is not necessarily clear that the reply from Cueball should apply to the Destroyer. But if it does then it would be the Emperor Palpatine that he reefers to as God. The emperor is on board the Destroyer near the bridge at the very top rear end of the space ship and has God like powers. It could however also just be a general reference to the {{w|God}} and thus be inferred as if God cast a shadow over an entire region (country). Maybe just in general as if he has a place in the sky that cast a shadow (like sitting on a cloud). Alternatively it could be the people who believe too much in any God, that can be viewed as living under a shadow, as they will not try to see any reality if it does not fit with their religious beliefs.<br />
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|There have been several xkcd comics with human sized hamster balls, and there is even one more in this comic up in the Destroyer. In this scene it is two young girls that use the hamster ball as a bowling ball in a human sized {{w|ten pin bowling}} game. Hopefully the little girl with the hair bun behind the pins get away in time if it is a strike. It is the first time hamster ball and bowling has been matched, but in TE there are bowling alleys both on the ship ''The USS Laws of the Land'' and on the suspension of the longest bridge in ''Tall roads'' and such an alley is also used for measuring length in ''How to count things''. One of the many large trees that are found in the drawing is standing alone in this scene. Most other places there are more than one tree together.<br />
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|A reference to either the [http://krexy.com/if-loving-you-is-wrong general love quote] or maybe more likely to the song [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvJj7SN9EWI performed most notably] by {{w|Luther Ingram}}. Recently (2014), there has also been a TV series produced called {{w|If Loving You Is Wrong (TV series)|If Loving You Is Wrong}}.<br><br>The quote is very romantic, because the speaker is stating that if it is wrong to love a specific person, the speaker chooses to be in love and does not wish to be right. However, Cueball twist the quote quite a lot, saying instead that if it is wrong to love Ponytail then he does not want to love her at all - taking all romance out of the statement.<br><br>Also in this scene is one of only two instances where Beret Guy appears. Typical of his past appearances, he seems to be occupied by following a small flying insect through the tall grass.<br />
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|The tallest man made structure on the ground in this game is the {{w|Washington Monument}} which recently before the release of this comic was refereed to in the mentioned comic. As can be seen in the hidden passages images there are two secret passages, one at the bottom (see this scene for more) and one in the middle of the monument. The one in the central part of the monument is actually quite large, and as can be seen in the images zooming in on the central part there is also a fault line in the monument at the base of this hidden passage. But it doesn't really lead to anywhere interesting. The fault line could be a reference to the {{w|Washington_Monument#2011_earthquake_damage|earthquake damage}} from 2011 where several stones cracked.<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/990:-1111+s.png (990, 1111)]<br />
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|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/c/c0/1608_1004x1074y_Cueball_outside_play_area.png Overview]<br />
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|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/5/53/1608_1008x1074y_Megan_points_at_Runner_after_forest.png Overview]<br />
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|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/f/f2/1608_1010x1073y_Cliff_with_rock_and_cactus.png Overview]<br>[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/c/c4/1608_1010x1073y_Cliff_with_rock_and_cactus_red.png Hidden passages in red]<br />
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|Here is the first direct link from the ground to the Destroyer. This specific link takes the player from the ground level up along one of the three wires to the bottom of the hull of the Rebel Runner. If you went straight for the runner without going further right, the first coin you would find to the right would be one of the three at the runner. Else the first coin to the right (along the ground) would be in the dunes before Ponytail to the right.As can be seen the three wires are held by people and are then attached with anchors to the hull. Megan is climbing up the last of the three wires. See more in the specific scenes. <br />
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|{{w|Fluid dynamics}} is a complex subdiscipline of {{w|fluid mechanics}} that deals with fluid flow. Although it is not their main target they can also be used for {{w|surface waves}} which would be like the {{w|rogue wave}} in this scene. This kind of waves is also known as freak waves, monster waves etc. They are large and spontaneous surface waves that occur far out in open water, and can be extremely dangerous. But as the wave describes to Cueball these big waves can be predicted from the equations in fluid dynamics. Of course Cueball is less afraid of the wave (even though it is {{w|Rogue (vagrant)|rouge}}), than he is fascinated by the fact that it speaks. The wave just replies that the equations are really complicated. That this is the case was for instance part of [[1315: Questions for God]] where a famous quote regarding turbulent motion of fluids is mentioned. {{w|Turbulence}} is also described by fluid dynamics, so they are part of the equations and the {{w|Horace_Lamb#Career| quote}} by {{w|Horace Lamb}} was: "I am an old man now, and when I die and go to heaven there are two matters on which I hope for enlightenment. One is {{w|quantum electrodynamics}}, and the other is the turbulent motion of fluids. And about the former I am rather optimistic." He turned out to be correct as nowadays we have a much clearer understanding of QED, while our understanding of turbulence has improved little. {{w|Richard Feynman}}, who was himself largely responsible for explaining QED, famously {{w|Turbulence|described turbulence}} as "the most important unsolved problem of classical physics". So who knows if these formulas could describe a talking wave? A coin crowns the wave.<br />
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|<font color="red">Any explanation for the ruin?</font> The palindrome comic was released shortly after this and used a palindrome about the {{w|Panama canal}} which is the first four lines with ''Spider-'' changed with "A" the first three times and then with nothing before Panama as in ''"A Man, A Plan, A Canal: Panama''. The song is inspired by the {{w|Spider-Man (theme song)|Spider-Man theme song}} (see this [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUtziaZlDeE video]), but takes it in a rather different direction. Spiders have been a recurring theme and as the rest of the song tells that the spiders have now breached through the Panama canal using spider-boats and by flooding the gates (in the canal) so now there are spiders in both oceans. If they came from the {{w|Atlantic ocean}} to the {{w|Pacific ocean}} or the other way around is not clear, but there are now spiders on both sides of the {{w|Central America|Central American}} strip of land. If the line ''Spiders float'' refer to actually floating spiders or just because they float on their boat is unclear. But we are forewarned about these spreading spiders with a '''''Look out!''''' (another lyric from the Spider-Man theme song). This threat continues the theme of the [[:Category:Red Spiders|Red Spiders]] especially those from [[126: Red Spiders Cometh]].<br><br>There is a coin inside the ruin beneath Cueball who sits on top of the ruin and both sings the song and plays the guitar. Megan just stands inside the ruin at ground level and listens. It is not difficult to get to the coin, but there is only entrance into the little coin room between the ledge under Cueball and the ceiling of the lower room. But it is possible to walk directly in their from the left. Maybe the ruin is in this state of affair because the spiders have crossed the ocean just to the left, the shore of this can be seen at the edge of the scene. But there is no indication of any spiders anywhere else in the comic, in spite of the many animals throughout the comic.<br />
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|Megan, in a black wedding dress, and Cueball, with a tie, is married by a female priest in front of a crowd of five sitting in chairs in front of them. In the crowd there is yet another Cueball, Hairy and Ponytail, but the last two it not familiar in xkcd one has a cap on backwards and then a person (M/W?) with black. Just before a {{w|wedding}} it is sometimes customary to ask if any in the crowd has could give a cause why these two people should not be wed. What is not customary is to threaten those who do have any objections that they would then have to plea these in front of the great gangster boss from Star Wars, {{w|Jabba the Hutt}}. In case he has condoned this wedding then you may end up pleading for him to kill you mercifully if you did object anyway. The normal way of saying what the priest does goes more [http://justus.anglican.org/resources/bcp/marriage.pdf like this]: "If any of you can show just cause why they may not lawfully be married, speak now; or else for ever hold your peace." (See the top of page 4 of the pdf file in the link (page 424) and a discussion about this sentences use [http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?t=635317 in real life]).<br><br>Beyond the wedding another Megan is sitting on a large boulder facing the wedding, and behind her a third Cueball is having a picnic with a second Ponytail. The question here is if Megan looks at the wedding or turns her back to the picnic. Depending if the player went right along the ground to begins with and saw the wedding first or went through the Destroyer and came back the other way and saw the picnic first the players preconceptions on this questions may be completely different. In either case it still looks like Megan would have liked to be with Cueball (either the one in the tie or the one at the picnic. Of course with characters drawn "randomly" in many places she may bot even belong to either scene. Standing on the rock with Megan hoverboard Cueball cannot see either of the scenes, but standing between Megan and either scene, she can be seen together with either of the relevant Cueball and another girl. In the first case with the wedding, she might have wished she had the courage to speak up in spite of the Jabba threat. In the other case she may feel rejected by the happy picnic couple and has turned her back to them. Poor Megan. Ponytail and Cueball seems to enjoy their picnic lunch in the open air though.<br />
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|Ponytail greets the player as (if) he approaches the pyramid from the left. She points up the side of the pyramid and gives a protip (a feature often used in xkcd). The tip is yet another indication that the Destroyer is above (the tip) of the pyramid. She tells the player to keep "climbing" after the top (that is not usually possible, but the hoverboard can keep on flying). By doing so the player may reach up to the entrance leading into the spiral corridor (although it will be difficult to keep the same incline as the pyramid on the way up). Ponytails last remark about showing tips on startup makes her sound like she is some kind of program, that can give you interesting hints and tips every time you start the program. If you do not wish this, you can just leave the [http://help.formulatrix.com/rock-maker/3.4/Content/Resources/Images/RM%203.0.3/StartUp%20Tips.png check box unchecked]. This is the last scene with spoken words (or other text) along the right ground, although it is only halfway from the play area to the right end of this world.<br />
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:Long haired woman: Captain's log, stardate November 24th, 2015...<br />
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|The bridge of the Rebel Blockade Runner is crammed with interesting scenes. First on the bridge itself a long haired woman (the captain) is mocking both Star Wars and Star Trek fans alike by using the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcRX0Gw1aaw opening line] from the Star Trek series about stating the {{w|stardate}} for the captains log on board the first space ship ever shown in the Star Wars franchise. Hairbun behind her (it could be {{w|Princess Leia}} who also has buns but above each ear) is clearly distressed by this ”mistake”. This could either be because she is a Star Wars fan that dislike Star Trek or because the stardate used is the real date, November 24, 2015, on which the comic was released (as well as the book ''Thing Explainer'') instead of using the normal convention for stardates with a four or five digit number plus a decimal like 1513.1. Given that the long haired woman has the appearance of [[Danish]], this may be intentionally rather than a mistake. There is another reference to Star Trek universe in the scene where the torpedoes are fired from in the Destroyer above, so no less than two Trek infiltrations in the opening scene of Star Wars<br><br>Beneath the bridge there is a smaller room where Ponytail and Megan spoofs [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X69NCLxwLEY Luke's Lightsaber Training] from the original Star Wars movie where {{w|Luke Skywalker}} practices under {{w|Ben Kenobi}}'s guidance while {{w|Han Solo}} comes with snide remarks. Ponytail (in Luke's place) holds a {{w|lightsaber}} above which floats a sphere which represents the small remote controlled {{w|Jedi}} training device from that scene. Megan both guides like Ben and comments like Han. She holds some kind of cannon that she obviously loads with T-shirts from the box behind her. As she tells Ponytail, a true Jedi trains with a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgCz7C6jEIk t-shirt cannon]. Han Solo's quote begins like it but ends quite differently: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOuCbDkKIs4 Good against remotes is one thing good against the living it's something else]. He would also prefer a {{w|Blaster (Star Wars)|blaster}} as he explains: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V268Qk6-xsw Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side kid]. There is a coin behind Ponytail<br><br>Above the bridge there is a hatch open where hoverboard Cueball may enter and a Cueball is standing behind the hatch looking down along the hull.<br><br>There are canons both above and below the hull, the one on top has a coin in front of the barrel. There is a similar canon with a coin in front on top of the Destroyer. Beneath this canon is a tiny room where another Cueball is pouring several small bullets from a bucket into a black box labeled bullets (for the canon). From this room there is a small shaft down to the main corridor in the Runner. But this shaft is too slim for hoverboard Cueball to pass up through it, or rather for the board to get in. Cueball can pass into the hole but the board holds him back from reaching up in the small room. The canon below has two of the anchors from the wires going to the ground attached around its barrel. The third anchor is stuck in the bottom hull further down the hull. It is unclear how this last has become attached to the hull!<br><br>In the corridor that runs away from the bridge a small robot on wheels drive towards left. Similar types of robots are often seen in the Star Wars universe and there is also [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/5/5f/1608_1034x1091y_Torpedo_canon_below_Destroyer.png another robot] looking like two of these on top of each other in the Destroyer above where the torpedoes connecting them ends up. Further down the corridor Ponytail is walking to the right while singing indicated with two notes.<br><br>Above the canon at the bottom of the hull on a ledge with an entry to the ship is a third Cueball holding a fishing rod out over the ledge so the hook hangs in the air. Maybe he is fishing for either of the two birds that are flying around the line. What appears to be a loaf of bread or [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/5/58/1608_1014x1078y_Three_wires_and_reaching_up_to_anchors_in_Runner.png a cracker is attached to the hook] at the end of the line. A similar scene is also found in TE in ''Sky Toucher''.<br />
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:First Cueball: The Death Star plans are ''not'' in the main computer.<br />
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:Second Cueball: See, if we had found them in the main computer, that would be good news, since it would mean no one else had them.<br />
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:Darth Vader: [addressing the Tantive IV's captain, whom he is interrogating] Where are those transmissions you intercepted? WHAT have you DONE with those plans?<br />
:Captain Antilles: We intercepted no transmissions... This is a consular ship... We're on a diplomatic mission...<br />
:Darth Vader: [shouting] If this is a consular ship, WHERE is the ambassador?<br />
:Darth Vader: Commander, tear this ship apart until you find those plans! And bring me all passengers, I want them ALIVE! <br />
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|In this overview of the top rear of the hull of the Runner, there are four scenes with two persons in each, with no less than six Cueballs. Beginning with the scene to the far left the two first Cueballs discuss what type of Star Destroyer is shooting at their ship from above them. They are clearly tilting their head far back to look up. The first Cueball comments on how huge it is and asks if it is an {{w|Star_Destroyer#Imperial_class|''Imperial'' class}} Destroyer. "''Imperial'' class" is the designation of the Destroyer ''[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Devastator Devastator]'' that followed the Rebel Runner ''Tantive IV'' in the opening scene. There is also an more than 10 times as large version called a {{w|Star_Destroyer#Super_Star_Destroyer|Super Star Destroyer}}, which were featured in the two sequels in the original trilogy. But even the original Star Destroyers were improved during the movies, so when the improved Destroyers came out they became known as ([http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Imperial_II-class_Star_Destroyer Mark II], Mk-II or plainly II, and the original (as Devastator) became known as [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Imperial_I-class_Star_Destroyer Mk-1]. The second Cueball agrees with the first and suggest that it is an Mk-1 and thus makes it even more clear that this scene is actually the opening scene of the original Star Wars movie. But then again, he continues, it depends weather this is the {{w|Star Wars expanded universe|expanded universe}} (now know as ''Star Wars Legends'') where all authorized media (books etc.) released based on the Star Wars franchise should be counted in, or if it is only the movies sanctioned directly by George Lucas (and now Disney). What he says is that in all those work there could be so many other types os ships mentioned, that he could mistake for an Mk-1, that in that universe he would not be certain at all. But in the "official" universe he would claim that it was an Mk-1 ''Imperial'' class Star Destroyer.<br><br>In the next scene Ponytail and a third Cueball fights a ridicules fight with bows and arrows against the Destroyers 100+ torpedoes raining down from above. Ten of these can be seen falling, one hits the ship and one has just exploded in a big ''boom'', to be compared with the feeble ''twang'' made by Cueballs bow when he fires the arrow. When later discovering how far there is up to the bottom of the Destroyer it only becomes even more silly.<br><br>In the third scene two more Cueballs (four and five) look up at the torpedoes falling down in an arch over their heads. The fourth Cueball asks why they still keep firing. And the fifth Cueball tries to explain. A {{w|Gun turret|turret}} is generally a weapon mount that houses the crew and a projectile-firing weapon and lets the weapon be aimed and fired in a given cone of fire. So it is this crew, that are the turret operators. There is also such [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/b/bc/1608_1012x1078y_Bridge_on_the_Rebel_Blockade_Runner.png an operator] on the Rebel Runner below the top canon (or turret), in the scene with the bridge. The reason they keep fighting is given that they just do their own thing and that is annoying. This indicates that these two Cueballs do no longer think that the Destroyer needs to fire anymore on the Runner, and thus also indicates that they are part of the crew from the Destroyer send down to take over the Runner. Thus it is annoying that the shooting has not stopped as it puts them in danger. If they belong to the Runner then they would not think it weird that the shooting continued. It turns out to be Megan who is the [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/5/5f/1608_1034x1091y_Torpedo_canon_below_Destroyer.png turret operator in the Destroyer]! At least they can be happy that it is regular torpedoes. (See the explanation of the scene regarding the Torpedo canon below Destroyer).<br><br>In the final scene at the very end of the hull is the sixth Cueball together with Megan. She holds on to him as he tries to toasts a giant marshmallow on a stick by holding it in front of the exhaust pipe of the Runner. This would must likely melt the marshmallow instantaneously... In ''Red world space car'' in TE the Mars rower also toasts a marshmallow on a stick over a small fire.<br />
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|The 12 last torpedoes leads up to the canon below the Destroyer that has fired them all towards the runner far below. In the control room (or turret room see explanation of scene where the torpedoes hits the Runner) is Megan and Cueball. She explains that she used regular torpedoes rather than the much more powerful {{w|Weapons_in_Star_Trek#Projectile_weapons|'''photon''' torpedoes}}. This may cheat some to think this is a reference to the weapon Luke Skywalker used when destroying the Death Star in the original Star Wars movie. But they were called {{w|List_of_Star_Wars_weapons#Ship-mounted|'''proton''' torpedoes}}. Photon torpedoes are a standard ship-based weapon armed with an {{w|antimatter}} warhead and one of those alone would probably take a ship like the Runner out if it was not shielded... However, they are used by the {{w|Starship Enterprise}} in the Star Trek universe. So this is the second (but more subtle) mixing of the two competing franchises connected with the torpedoes in the opening scene of Star Wars. The first being on the bridge of the Runner below. Above the control room there is a shaft up to a corridor in which a small robot of the types typically seen on spaceships in Star Wars is seen. There is a [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/b/bc/1608_1012x1078y_Bridge_on_the_Rebel_Blockade_Runner.png similar robot] down in the Runner but only half this ones height.<br />
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|The closest entrance to the Destroyer from the starting point is guarded by Cueball. Going straight up from the right wall in the play area will take the hoverboard straight up in front of Cueball. There is a coin behind him where this first corridor turns up into a shaft.<br />
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|The top part of the front of the Star Destroyer also has an entrance as does the bottom section (see above). There is a coin above the hull. This first corridor leads to a playpen pit filled with playpen balls, which is a recurring subject in xkcd. Cueball and Megan is adult sized (i.e. as big as hoverboard Cueball) and it is thus a clear reference to Grownups. There could be water down below the balls as a fish is seen jumping out over the surface. But given that there are no splashes from the balls Cueball throws in the air, it could also just be a gimmick by Randall. To have something like this in a Star Destroyer kind of ruins the mood surrounding these war machines. Something seen several times throughout the space ship.<br />
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|Although the original {{w|piñata}} was star shaped it is now common to use different shapes like the horse or donkey displayed in the comic. Children usually hits the piñata with a club until it breaks and falls down revealing candy or toys inside. The two Cueballs, Megan and Hairy are adults though as big as hoverboard Cueball, just like in the playpen pit. It is though not uncommon for adults to participate in hitting down a piñata. But to do it with a {{w|lightsaber}} would defeat the purpose of this game as it will go right through the piñata on contact thus spilling the contest out on the floor in the first go. The Cueball with the lightsaber can thus confidently say that he got this. But it seems like the other Cueball is trying to stop him and that Hairy, holding the club they were intended to use, puts a hand protectively on Megan. A lightsaber would be a very dangerous weapon, and should not be used lightly in a playful setting. As a side note any candy/toy in the path of the ligtsaber as it passes through the piñata will melt/burn immediately. Lightsaber noises are mentioned in the title text of the Christmas Settings comic coming out shortly after this one.<br />
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|In the room to the left Megan talks to Cueball while they walk towards an ice cream freezer at the end of the room with a coin on top. Her comment that she can predict that he will remember those words when he dies could be quite sinister. Since they are so boring the only way she can make this prediction come through is if she now turns around killing him. If she waits a little longer she will not have to move him so far before she can hide his body in the freezer...<br><br>In the room to the right is the boy {{w|Steven Universe (character)|Steven Universe}} with his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Steven_Universe_characters#/media/File:StevenFinalPoster.jpg family]. The first woman with least hair is {{w|Pearl (Steven Universe)|Pearl}}, the high woman with sunglasses and afro hair in the middle is {{w|Garnet (Steven Universe)|Garnet}} and the shot woman with the big blond hair is {{w|List_of_Steven_Universe_characters#Amethyst|Amethyst}}. The three woman are what is called crystal gems and are aliens. Steven is half alien. See later when Darth Vader himself references them, and the fact that Steve is thus a half gem, while standing on the bridge of the Destroyer. A coin hovers over Garnet's hand that she is holding palm up next to her head.<br><br>Below these two rooms runs a corridor that goes left to the shaft going up to the top hull. The shaft going down goes to the two guys with parachutes. There is a coin next to the shaft. To get from this corridor to the rooms above hoverboard Cueball either have to go out on the top hull or move through the rotary that follows to the right.<br />
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|The bottom part of the scene has already been described in relation to the torpedo rain. But as can be seen here it is possible to enter the torpedo room almost directly from the bottom exit of the rotary above. Coming down that way is also a T-shaped {{w|Tetris#Colors_of_Tetriminos|tetriminos}} from the Tetris computer game. At the end of the corridor with the small robot there is a shaft, and in the exit from the corridor there is a coin.<br />
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|This room is the first after exiting the rotary to the upper right. The shaft goes down past the octopus room (see scene above). It is the second instance with a hamster ball in this comic, the first being a small girl (with Megan like hair) in the left part of the world just before the plateau. But in this case it is the adult Megan that is inside the ball, not only running but actually standing on a skateboard. She is clearly not in control. As the player is on a hoverboard there is some kind of connection with a girl on skateboard. In ''Sky Toucher'' in TE Megan also uses a skateboard, inside a rounded structure.<br><br>Megan is not alone though as there is also a guy (with a wee bit of hair) on stilts. The stilts seems to be very high and if the guy wishes to stay on these stilts his assessment, that he can't leave the room, is true. Between his stilts there is a coin. The world highest stilts is shown in [[482: Height]] and in the next "game" comic after this one, [[1663: Garden]], it is possible to "[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/0/0c/1663_garden_One_color_Between_Light_yellow_and_yellow_First_thing_stilts.png grow]" a [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/d/d0/Garden_Stilt_walker.png girl on stilts].<br />
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|This is the corridor exiting the cotton trap room (with a coin as mentioned previously), see the cotton in the hidden passage in red image. The corridor leads to the cave, but to get there five traps has to be passed. First there are four hammers with jagged edges that opens and closes with much force as perceived by the noises. And then a pit with a fire has to be surpassed. Of course as can be seen in the "red" image, neither of these traps are any problem for hoverboard Cueball as they are all of the red type of black. But it is a clear indication that the player is about to enter some interesting place, which is true as the cave is one of the most interesting places in the Destroyer. Although there are two other ways to get into the cave, it is by far the most interesting way to enter the cave for the first time!<br />
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|Below the corridor to the cave is a strange corridor which spirals into nothing in the middle. There are no coins in this section so this is a zoom out without any further zoom in on this section. The room at the top seems like a starting point to go into the spiral. The corridor to the right goes into the huge glitch floor room below the cave. The shaft down goes out the bottom of the hull.<br />
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|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/0/0d/1608_1070x1095y_Lamp_coin_and_Black_Hat_in_the_top_right_side_of_the_cave.png Overview]<br>[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/a/aa/1608_1070x1095y_Lamp_coin_and_Black_Hat_in_the_top_right_side_of_the_cave_no_coin.png Without coin]<br />
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|TV series: {{w|Steven Universe}}<br />
|Darth Vader refers to Steven Universe from the TV series. His mother is a Crystal Gem, so since his father is human, he is only a half gem, which is a joke in itself. Steven and his family are located inside a room in the middle of the Destroyer. Maybe as prisoners or it could be Vader is just a big fan since he talks about them on the bridge.<br />
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|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/7/7b/1608_1078x1111y_Globe_of_Death_at_the_top_of_the_Destroyer.png Overview]<br />
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|This structure of the Globe of death is part of the Star Destroyer as can be seen in the films.<br />
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|Fire system with pure oxygen and two coins room.<br />
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:Ponytail: Wait, ''Oxygen?'' Not a fire suppressant like-<br />
:Hairbun: Ugh, ''boring''.<br />
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|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/d/d0/1608_1080x1105y_Fire_system_with_pure_oxygen_and_two_coins_room.png Overview]<br />
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|Darth Vader’s gold bullion and Cueball and Ponytail in small room at the top of the hull.<br />
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:Megan: I'm not sure this is canon.<br />
:Bags: $ $ $<br />
:Boxes: $ $ $ $ $<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/7/7e/1608_1080x1108y_Darth_Vaders_gold_bullion_and_Cueball_and_Ponytail_in_small_room_at_the_top_of_the_hull.png Overview]<br />
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|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/e/e8/1608_1081x1110y_Large_crocodile_near_globe_of_death_at_the_top_of_the_hull.png Overview]<br />
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|The Emperor Palpatine and his birds at the top of the hull.<br />
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:Guy: My emperor...<br />
:Guy: We all share in your newfound enthusiasm for birdwatching.<br />
:Guy: But normally one watches them in the wild, rather than drugging and imprisoning them in a house of stairs.<br />
:Emperor: ''Silence.''<br />
:Bird: Chirp<br />
:Bird: Chirp<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/6/6b/1608_1083x1109y_The_Emperor_Palpatine_and_his_birds_at_the_top_of_the_hull.png Overview]<br />
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|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/0/01/1608_1087x1108y_Coin_behind_the_rear_end_at_the_top_of_the_hull.png Overview]<br />
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|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/b/b0/1608_Entire_Prince_of_Persia_maze.png Overview]<br>[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/f/fa/1608_Entire_Prince_of_Persia_maze_with_both_exits.png Including both exits]<br />
|Overview<br />
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|Computer game: {{w|Prince of Persia}}<br />
|Compare to this [http://cdn.wikimg.net/strategywiki/images/a/a2/Princeofpersia_dos_level1.png picture of level 1] taken from the game.<br />
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|Corridor left of Prince of Persia maze.<br />
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|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/5/5b/1608_1073x1101y_Corridor_left_of_Prince_of_Persia_maze.png Overview]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1073:-1101+s.png (1073, 1101)]<br />
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|Left entrance to Prince of Persia maze.<br />
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|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/6/6c/1608_1076x1101y_Left_entrance_to_Prince_of_Persia_maze.png Overview]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1076:-1101+s.png (1076, 1101)]<br />
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|Left part of Prince of Persia maze.<br />
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|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/0/03/1608_1079x1102y_Left_part_of_Prince_of_Persia_maze.png Overview]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1077:-1102+s.png (1077, 1102)]<br />
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|Right part and exit of Prince of Persia maze.<br />
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|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/1/1d/1608_1082x1101y_Right_part_and_exit_of_Prince_of_Persia_maze.png Overview]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1082:-1101+s.png (1082, 1101)]<br />
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|Right exit of Prince of Persia maze and shafts.<br />
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|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/4/42/1608_1084x1103y_Right_exit_of_Prince_of_Persia_maze_and_shafts.png Overview]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1102+s.png (1083, 1102)]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1083:-1103+s.png (1083, 1103)]<br />
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|Ant Queen and alarm ante room.<br />
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|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/1/10/1608_Ant_Queen_and_alarm_ante_room.png Overview]<br />
|Overview<br />
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|In this section all rooms have the same dome shaped ceiling that goes a little below the walls of the corridors.<br />
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|Corridor with alarm and trapped Cueball.<br />
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:Alarm: …Beep…<br />
:Alarm: …Beep…<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/0/01/1608_1075x1094y_Corridor_with_alarm_and_trapped_Cueball.png Overview]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1075:-1094+s.png (1075, 1094)]<br />
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|Ant Queen in Destroyer.<br />
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:Cueball: What's up?<br />
:Ant queen: The usual. Poopin' out ants.<br />
:Cueball: Eww.<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/d/d2/1608_1078x1095y_Ant_Queen_in_Destroyer.png Overview]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1078:-1095+s.png (1078, 1095)]<br />
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|Comic: [[1610: Fire Ants]] and [[1641: Hot Dogs]]<br />
|The ant comic was released only a week after this comic and refers how cool ants are. Ants are also used twice in TE A zoom in on an ant is used to indicate size in ''Earth's past'' and under the ''Tree'' in that explanation there is an ant colony where one ant is much bigger than the others; an ant queen, a clear reference to the ant queen in the Destroyer. The other comic is a discussion running along exactly the same template ending in ''Eww''. <br><br>This is probably a reference to a part of Orson Scott Card's "Xenocide" in his Ender series. In it, the main character, Ender, visits a hive queen "bugger" he saved on his travels and became friends with, at a time after the queen has settled in on a new planet. At one point, Ender brings other humans to meet the queen at a time when she was giving birth to some of her drones. This is most likely meant to represent a parody of that conversation or else represent a comedic idea of his first conversation with her when she had been birthing, where Ender is alone and is speaking to the Hive Queen. In this version, when he finds out that she is in the process of birthing more ants, rather than being compassionate and understanding with the Queen (as he is in the book), Ender is weirded out like the other humans he brings along with him later. <br />
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|Entire shafts from top to bottom towards the rear end.<br />
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|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/c/ce/1608_Entire_shafts_from_top_to_bottom_towards_the_rear_end.png Overview]<br />
|Overview<br />
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|This is the longest shaft in the Destroyer, and with the other shaft going out at the rear end, it is possible to go from the top room at the emperor and out beneath in a very short time.<br />
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|Coin in the longest shaft.<br />
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|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/5/5a/1608_1084x1099y_Coin_in_the_longest_shaft.png Overview]<br />
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|Cueball and Megan hanging on to each other in a shaft figuring this out.<br />
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:Cueball: Okay<br />
:Cueball: We can figure this out.<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/c/c4/1608_1084x1095y_Cueball_and_Megan_hanging_on_to_each_other_in_a_shaft_figuring_this_out.png Overview]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1095+s.png (1084, 1095)]<br />
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|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/5/5b/1608_1084x1092y_Zoom_out_on_light_bulb_with_corridor_and_other_room.png Overview]<br />
|Overview<br />
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|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1084:-1090+s.png (1084, 1090)]<br />
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|Hairbun proposition room and Cueball losing his sandwich at the rear end.<br />
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:Cueball: My sandwich!<br />
|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/6/63/1608_1086x1091y_Hair_Bun_Girl_proposition_room_and_Cueball_losing_his_sandwich_at_the_rear_end.png Overview]<br />
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|Coin bouncing out from a shaft below the hull.<br />
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|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/4/44/1608_1086x1088y_Coin_bouncing_out_from_a_shaft_below_the_hull.png Overview]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1088+s.png (1086, 1088)]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1086:-1090+s.png (1086, 1090)]<br />
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|Megan hanging on below the bottom of the hull.<br />
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|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/e/ee/1608_1082x1088y_Megan_hanging_on_below_the_bottom_of_the_hull.png Overview]<br />
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|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/1/11/1608_1088x1098y_Zoom_out_on_shaft_and_small_dead_end_room_at_the_rear_end.png Overview]<br />
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|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/4/45/1608_1088x1105y_Zoom_out_on_shafts_and_part_of_the_rear_end.png Overview]<br />
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|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/3/35/1608_1090x1102y_Coin_in_a_small_indentation_corridor_at_the_rear_end.png Overview]<br />
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|[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/9/9d/1608_1090x1088y_Megan_want_synesthesia_at_the_rear_end_at_bottom_of_the_hull.png Overview]<br />
|[http://xkcd.com/1608/1090:-1088+s.png (1090, 1088)]<br />
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|Comic: [[1213: Combination Vision Test]]<br />
|{{w|synesthesia}} is a neurological phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway. One typical version is where numbers are perceived as having colors. This was used in the comic referenced. In this comic a wish for something makes Megan almost taste it. If she did indeed have this dysfunction, she might already have what she wished for... This is one of the rare incidences where there are two almost identically Megans in one scene.<br />
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==Coins==<br />
*There are 169 coins.<br />
**Here should be more details about the coins and where they are located and how many.<br />
*For more details see here for [[1608: Hoverboard/Images coins|coins location]].<br />
*The Coins are not part of the drawing. <br />
**They are added later for the game, and they are superimposed on top of the image. <br />
**This means they are always on top of the black parts of the image. <br />
**There are no coins located over any part of the type of black that you cannot pass through. <br />
**But in more than one occasion the coins cover some of the black parts that you can walk through.<br />
***See example here [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/0/0b/1608_with_coin_1070_1095.png with coin] vs. [http://xkcd.com/1608/1070:-1095+s.png without coin].<br />
***The coin is here a lamp, and then when it is removed it reveals an exploded lamp beneath the coin, and also one more insect.<br />
****This means that the coins can never be hidden by anything black, and although coins can be hidden away in a secret lair, they can never be hidden under water or lava or holes in the Washington Monument.<br />
****Because if there were any coins in these dark areas, the coins would still be shown on top of the image.<br />
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==Technical aspects==<br />
The game was made by [http://chromakode.com Max Goodman] who has previously worked on [[1416: Pixels]]. The source code for the game can be found [https://xkcd.com/1608/tigl.js here].<br />
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===Image tiles and coordinates===<br />
As previously noted, the comic bears considerable resemblance to [[1110: Click and Drag]]. The comic is made in much the same way, with 'drawn' images "glued" together to form a large "map", with the illusion of infinite bounds made possible through space saving techniques where blank tiles are not stored and are instead painted white. The boundary between blank squares and 'drawn' squares is made clear as any white space in the normal images has a very slight grey tint. Thus, seams between images and blank spaces can be discerned.<br />
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The tiles for the map are stored as simple PNG files in the naming scheme: X:-Y+s.png. An example from the starting tile can be seen here: http://xkcd.com/1608/1000:-1074+s.png, with the coordinate (X, Y) coordinate (1000, 1074).<br />
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Each file is 513x513 pixels in size, one pixel is reserved as overlap to ensure seamless joining of images. The image tiles names are listed as coordinates in an X - Y grid with X in the range from 928 to 1108 and Y in the range from 928 to 1112. <br />
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Internally in the game, the position of the player is given for instance as (X: 512187, -Y: -549668) for the starting position. Then these numbers are divided by 512 and rounded down. This gives the coordinate of the tile that the hoverboard is currently in.<br />
:(X: 512187, -Y: -549668)/512 => (X, Y) = (1000.37, -[-1073,6]) => (1000, 1074) when the numbers are rounded down. <br />
The bottom left corner of the first tile, would thus be (1000, 1073), and the top left corner (1000, 1074) => (512000, -549888).<br />
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The collision map is encoded in the darkness of the black. Using an image manipulation program, one can easily find the secret pathways even in the zoomed out maps provided below by enhancing the contrast of the dark areas. <br />
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====Play Area used as example====<br />
*Using the Play Area as an example some of the features mentioned in this section will be explained.<br />
**The images used below can be seen together [[1608: Hoverboard/Screen-shots#All of Play Area|here]].<br />
*The hoverboard begins in in (X, Y) = [http://xkcd.com/1608/1000:-1074+s.png (1000, 1074)]. <br />
**But even while staying within the Play Area, defined as the area where you will not be told to [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/a/ae/Return_to_the_play_area.PNG Return to the Play Area], you can see all or part of 20 images. <br />
***You can move one image left and right of the starting point before reaching the walls, and one image up without getting too high. But from there you can see part of the images one step further left, right and up, and from the starting level you can see part of the black images below as well.<br />
***This makes it a 5 times 4 images rectangle.<br />
*This first example shows a full size image combined from these 20 images that make up the play area starting in the top left corner with image [http://xkcd.com/1608/998:-1076+s.png (998, 1076)] and finishing down the right corner with image [http://xkcd.com/1608/1002:-1073+s.png (1002, 1073)]. <br />
**Here is only the images themselves, nothing with the game parts, i.e. coins and hoverboard Cueball:<br />
***[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/e/eb/1680_Play_Area_Full_Size_Images_Only.png Play Area Full Size Images Only].<br />
*This next example shows both where the tiles are and what you see to begin with, i.e. the starting view when loading the comic to begin with. Still without any in game details.<br />
**Here the tiles are lines out with green and the view frame is in red. From this it can be seen that the view is somewhat larger than a single image.<br />
**More precisely the view is 1.43 times longer and 1.34 higher than a tile giving an area almost twice as big (1.93 times), but only going about 1/3 of a tile length in each direction:<br />
***[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/7/7b/1680_Play_Area_Full_Size_Tiles_and_View.png Play Area Full Size Tiles and View].<br />
*This third example shows the game version, with coins and hoverboard, but still the hole Play Area and hence also the read viewing square.<br />
**This is included to indicate which coins can be seen to begin with and also how the view is centered around Cueball and the hoverboard.<br />
**Cueballs center is also the center of the view. His center is defines as the line of his body in the X direction and just above his hands in the Y direction.<br />
**The view is 12 times as high and 30 times as wide as the Cueball on hoverboard (and compared to a tile these numbers are 9.4 and 20.8 times).<br />
***[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/8/8b/1680_Play_Area_Full_Size_Coins_Hoverboard_and_View.png Play Area Full Size Coins Hoverboard and View].<br />
*The last and fourth example is the same as above, but again with the green tiles.<br />
**This to indicate the size of a tile compared to Cueball<br />
**It also shows that although there are 12 coins in the starting view, the one at the top left is clearly in the image above, and the three other at the top are grazing the top edge of the image:<br />
***[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/a/a3/1680_Play_Area_Full_Size_Coins_Hoverboard_Tiles_and_View.png Play Area Full Size Coins Hoverboard Tiles and View].<br />
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===Functionality===<br />
By observing page code while playing, the game grabs and displays images based on location, and subsequently clears all non-visible images. The game uses what seems to be a position syntax to retrieve the intended images live, and returns an error if such an image does not exist, such as a blank area. This technically means things could be added to the world and updated live. If the player is moving sufficiently fast or if the internet connection is slow, this means that the player can get stuck in a black area that does not load in time.<br />
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This also means that the game does not have coded top or bottom limits, so any attempt to find the ''ceiling'' of the game will be futile unless the game is tweaked. The game does however have side limits, and it is not possible to go down further than image with Y coordinate 1073 (and it goes down to 1069 in the full image), so there is a bottom limit in the game. If using a [[#Cheats and Exploits|cheat mode]] this may be different.<br />
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Opening the console will display the text: what? hoverboard not enough for you!? in the log. Activating goggles mode will cause the text 'B-)' to appear in the log.<br />
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===Bugs and errors===<br />
*On a slow connection, it's possible to move into an 'open' area and then the black image loads in and (probably permanently, without tricks) traps you immobile.<br />
*Sometimes the timing of the game is completely off. This can make the Cueball move extremely slowly. Or on the other extreme make him go faster so the images jumps and makes the graphic look horrible.<br />
**This error was actually used to discover something about how you move when pressing the arrows - see under [[#Controls|Controls]].<br />
*If the focus switches from the game to the page, the Cueball can freeze in midair. The same thing can happen if the window border overlaps the play area.<br />
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===Controls===<br />
The keyboard controls are as follows:<br />
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*'''Go Left''' - Left arrow key, a or h<br />
*'''Go Right''' - Right arrow key, d or l<br />
*'''Go Up (jump or hover)''' - Up arrow key, w, or k<br />
*'''Go Down (if gravity disabled)''' - Down arrow key, s, or j<br />
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This control scheme covers the three commonly used directional key sets: WASD a set of keys commonly used by modern games; HJKL a set of movement keys used by vi and applications which attempt to mimic vi key controls (vim); and the arrow keys, the most generic set of keys which is usually accepted by most applications which take movement as input, these were commonly used in older games.<br />
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On devices which have a touch screen and tilt sensor (portable devices like mobile phones and tablets) the controls are as follows:<br />
*'''Go Left''' - Roll the device anticlockwise<br />
*'''Go Right''' - Roll the device clockwise<br />
*'''Go Up (jump or hover)''' - Tap the screen<br />
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After inspecting the source code, there appears to be no way to move down on a portable device, this is only relevant if gravity is disabled (see [[#Cheats and Exploits|Cheats and Exploits]]).<br />
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*If you keep down the left/right control you will keep moving along in that direction as long as no object blocks you.<br />
*A jump will only take you a certain height. <br />
**Then you drop down. <br />
**The jump is fast to begin with, then gravity stops you and revert the direction.<br />
**When descending again you accelerate to begin with but quickly reach a terminal velocity.<br />
*If you jump repeatedly while keeping a left/right control down you will jump in that direction.<br />
**But if you only jump one time, while keeping down the direction control, then you will stop moving forward after about 2.8s, from then on you will just keep falling straight down, or stop where you reached if on the ground. <br />
**This makes quite a difference when you jump into an opening from a high structure. If the background is completely white, you cannot see that you do not continue to move forward, and will thus not be aware that you are now falling straight down, instead of going left/right. <br />
**It can actually be quite difficult to notice as you will leave any structures that can indicate this issue very quickly.<br />
***Of course if you notice that you land much too close to some high structure from where you base jumped, you will begin to understand. For instance falling off the floating rock, and not moving away from under neath it during that long fall.<br />
***The timing was discovered because of one of the [[#Bugs and errors|bugs]] in the program that sometimes makes Cueball move extremely slow, so one jump takes more than 3s. <br />
**The solution if you wish to keep moving to either side while descending, is that after the jump, you release and repress the left/right control. Then you will continue moving in that direction as long as you do not jump again. <br />
**As long as you continue to jump you will also keep moving laterally if you keep one of those buttons down. The is quite counter intuitive.<br />
***This also means that when you jump up over a long distance (or continue to jump hover over the landscape), you will not have this issue, since every jump reactivates the lateral movement.<br />
***But if you jump over a small obstacle and then just keep another arrow down, you will soon stop, which could fool you into believing that it was an obstacle on the ground that held you back.<br />
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===Cheats and Exploits===<br />
Aside from the obvious ability to move out of bounds in the game, there are some more obscure hidden features which can't be enabled through normal gameplay, the ones found so far are as follows:<br />
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'''Modes''' are activated by opening the Javascript Console (F12 [Or Command-Alt-I in most browsers under Mac OS X] to open Developer Tools, then Console tab) and writing corresponding commands.<br><br />
'''Click to expand:'''<br />
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<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed leftAlign" style="width:100%"><br />
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*'''Gandalf Mode:''' ''i.am.gandalf = true'' - jumps and runs further. displays a white gandalf hat that works well in places where the avatar can't be seen.<br />
*'''Speedhack:''' ''explorer.opts.speed= *Value*'' - Speed hacking, with 1 = normal speed<br />
*'''Jump Hack:''' '' explorer.opts.jumpForce= -*Value*'' - Jump hacking, with -1 = normal jump (positive values cause the hoverboard guy to move down when jumping)<br />
*'''Mewtwo mode:''' ''mewtwo = true'' - disables gravity<br />
*'''Noclip mode:''' ''noclip = true'' - player is able to move around the map without collision. Combine with Gandalf and Mewtwo modes for free easy map traversal.<br />
*'''Goggles mode:''' ''ze.goggles()'' - displays a small window showing area around the player in a pixelated manner. The goggles indicate collision boundaries (where the player touches the world) in cyan lines. Black pixels that are passable (such as other characters or text) will be highlighted red (allowing secret passages to be discovered).<br />
*'''Position Tracking:''' ''explorer.pos'' - Returns the player location to the console. Can be used to track position and test to ensure you are still moving. Must be re-entered to compare positioning.<br />
*'''Position Setting:''' ''explorer.pos.x = *Value* or explorer.pos.y = *Value*'' - Can be used to manually set a position within the world. The start is at x: 512106, y: -549612. The left terrain bound is at x: 475210, y: -553711. The right terrain bound is at x: 567281, y: -549712. Mewtwo and Noclip modes are a must for exploring in this way.<br />
* '''All the above:''' ''explorer.opts'' - Contains all the game's parameters. You can directly mess with ''gravity'', collision (''disableCollision''), jump force (''jumpForce'') and speed (''maxSpeed''), among others. Run ''Object.keys(explorer.opts)'' to list all available parameters you can tweak.<br />
* '''List all coins:''' ''explorer.objects'' - Array containing the position of the 169 coins of the game.<br />
* '''Disable tilt input:''' ''getEventListeners(window)['deviceorientation'][0].remove()'' - on Macs with motion sensor, disables tilt input which causes problems controlling the avatar<br />
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'''Getting All Coins: ''' To instantly get all coins, input the below into the console window. Does not use standard formatting of [i] to avoid conflicts with i.am.gandalf<br />
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for (var T = 0; T < explorer.objects.length; T++) {<br />
explorer.objects[T].got = true;<br />
}<br />
<br />
To teleport to the next coin every time you press the left or right arrow:<br />
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var T = 0;<br />
document.onkeydown = function(event){<br />
if (event.keyCode == 37) { T = T-1 }<br />
else if (event.keyCode == 39) { T = T+1 }<br />
else { return }<br />
T = T % explorer.objects.length;<br />
var coin = explorer.objects[T];<br />
explorer.pos.x = coin.x1; explorer.pos.y = coin.y1;<br />
}<br />
<br />
For a quick tour of all the coins:<br />
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var delayInMilliseconds = 1000; // 1 second delay between each teleport. feel free to change this.<br />
var index = 0;<br />
explorer.objects.forEach(function(x){<br />
setTimeout(function(){<br />
explorer.pos.x = x.x1;<br />
explorer.pos.y = x.y1;<br />
x.got = true;<br />
explorer.frame(); // forces a redraw<br />
},<br />
(index + 1) * delayInMilliseconds);<br />
index++;<br />
});<br />
<br />
To see a list of coin coordinates you have not yet collected:<br />
<br />
var L = 0;<br />
for (var S = 0; S < explorer.objects.length; S++) {<br />
var I = explorer.objects[S];<br />
if (I.got) {<br />
L++;<br />
} else {<br />
console.log(I.x1.toString() + ", " + I.y1.toString());<br />
}<br />
}<br />
console.log("You've found " + L.toString() + " of 169 coins");<br />
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To display the distance and direction to the closest coin (with inverted colors once you have all the coins):<br />
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function distance(x1, y1, x2, y2) {<br />
var dx = x2 - x1;<br />
var dy = y2 - y1;<br />
return Math.sqrt(dx * dx + dy * dy);<br />
}<br />
<br />
function angle(x1, y1, x2, y2) {<br />
var dx = x2 - x1;<br />
var dy = y2 - y1;<br />
return Math.atan2(dy, dx) * 180 / Math.PI;<br />
}<br />
<br />
function renderRadar() {<br />
var mindist = 10000000000;<br />
var closest = {<br />
x1:512278.0, y1:-549613.0<br />
};<br />
var linecolor = "red";<br />
for (var S = 0; S < explorer.objects.length; S++) {<br />
var I = explorer.objects[S];<br />
if (!I.got) {<br />
var dist = distance(explorer.pos.x, explorer.pos.y, I.x1, I.y1);<br />
if (dist < mindist) {<br />
mindist = dist;<br />
closest = I;<br />
}<br />
}<br />
}<br />
if (mindist == 10000000000) {<br />
mindist = distance(explorer.pos.x, explorer.pos.y, closest.x1, closest.y1);<br />
if (document.getElementById("radar").style.backgroundColor != "red") {<br />
document.getElementById("radar").style.backgroundColor = "red";<br />
}<br />
linecolor = "green";<br />
} else {<br />
if (document.getElementById("radar").style.backgroundColor != "green") {<br />
document.getElementById("radar").style.backgroundColor = "green";<br />
}<br />
}<br />
var ang = angle(explorer.pos.x, explorer.pos.y, closest.x1, closest.y1);<br />
var indicator = "";<br />
if (ang > 112.5 || ang < -112.5) {<br />
indicator += "left";<br />
}<br />
if (ang < 67.5 && ang > -67.5) {<br />
indicator += "right";<br />
}<br />
if (ang > -157.5 && ang < -22.5) {<br />
indicator += " up";<br />
}<br />
if (ang > 22.5 && ang < 157.5) {<br />
indicator += " down";<br />
}<br />
document.getElementById("radar").innerHTML = "Distance: " + mindist.toFixed(1).toString() + "&lt;br/>";<br />
document.getElementById("radar").innerHTML += indicator + " (" + -ang.toFixed(1).toString() + "°)";<br />
document.getElementById("radar").innerHTML += "<div id='circle' style='border: 1px solid black; border-radius: 50px; width: 100px; height: 100px; position:absolute; top:50px; left:25px'/>";<br />
document.getElementById("radar").innerHTML += "<div id='line' style='width: 50px; height: 1px; background-color: " + linecolor + "; position:absolute; top:100px; left:75px; transform:rotate(" + ang + "deg); transform-origin:0% 0%'/>";<br />
}<br />
<br />
var d = document.createElement("div");<br />
d.id = "radar";<br />
d.style.position = "fixed";<br />
d.style.left = "0px";<br />
d.style.top = "0px";<br />
d.style.width = "150px";<br />
d.style.height = "160px";<br />
d.style.border = "1px solid red";<br />
d.style.zIndex = "2";<br />
d.style.backgroundColor = "green";<br />
d.style.color = "#8f8";<br />
document.body.appendChild(d);<br />
<br />
setInterval(renderRadar, 100);<br />
<br />
To display your current coordinates:<br />
<br />
function renderRadar2() {<br />
document.getElementById("radar2").innerHTML = "x: " + explorer.pos.x.toFixed(1).toString() + "&lt;br>y: " + explorer.pos.y.toFixed(1).toString()<br />
}<br />
<br />
var d = document.createElement("div")<br />
d.id = "radar2"<br />
d.style.position = "fixed"<br />
d.style.left = "150px"<br />
d.style.top = "0px"<br />
d.style.width = "150px"<br />
d.style.height = "35px"<br />
d.style.border = "1px solid red"<br />
d.style.zIndex = "2"<br />
d.style.backgroundColor = "green"<br />
d.style.color = "#8f8"<br />
document.body.appendChild(d)<br />
<br />
setInterval(renderRadar2, 1000)<br />
</div><br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
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[[Category:No title text]] <!-- See trivia --><br />
[[Category:Comics with color]]<br />
[[Category:Large drawings]]<br />
[[Category:Comics with animation]] <!-- Different positions of hoverboard Cueball, Blinking text, appearing and disappearing text --><br />
[[Category:Dynamic comics]]<br />
[[Category:Interactive comics]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Ponytail]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Hairy]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring White Hat]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Beret Guy]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Black Hat]] <!-- Well hidden in the cave --><br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Hairbun]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Elon Musk]] <!-- Hidden in the volcanic lair on a chair --><br />
[[Category:Multiple Cueballs]] <!-- There are many situations with more than one Cueball, so it is not just because he is in separate locations --><br />
[[Category:Philosophy]]<br />
[[Category:Video games]]<br />
[[Category:Star Wars]]<br />
[[Category:LOTR]]<br />
[[Category:Star Trek]]<br />
[[Category:The Lion King]] <!-- Cueball recites a line from the movie see here: http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/a/a0/1608_0986x1076y_Our_kingdom_from_a_cliff.png --><br />
[[Category:Animals]]<br />
[[Category:Spiders]] <!-- No spider shown, but Cueball sings about them in this image: http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1073+s.png --><br />
[[Category:Songs]] <!-- Cueball sings about spider in this image: http://xkcd.com/1608/1026:-1073+s.png --><br />
[[Category:Protip]] <!-- Ponytail gives one at the base of the pyramid to the right --><br />
[[Category:Hamster Ball]]<br />
[[Category:Playpen balls]]<br />
[[Category:Kites]]<br />
[[Category:Basketball]]<br />
[[Category:Sport]] <!-- Apart from basketball there are bowling and swimming, sleighing, biking --><br />
[[Category:Robots]] <!-- Small in both Space Ships to the left as well as quadcopters in the volcano--><br />
[[Category:Artificial Intelligence]] <!-- Quadcopters in the volcano --><br />
[[Category:Food]] <!-- Cueball drops his sandwich of the back of the Destroyer and he and Megan roast a Marshmallow at the back of the Runner --><br />
[[Category:Social networking]] <!--Trending and Twitter in the lava lair and "likes during reentry" for the space probe--><br />
[[Category:Clickbait]] <!--The mother who discovers a bug near the kite to the left--></div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1694:_Phishing_License&diff=1220351694: Phishing License2016-06-16T10:16:59Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */ typo</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1694<br />
| date = June 15, 2016<br />
| title = Phishing License<br />
| image = phishing_license.png<br />
| titletext = Later, walking out of jail after posting $10,000 bail: "Wait, this isn't the street the county jail is on."<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
<br />
{{w|Phishing}} is a scam where a criminal sends emails or other messages (often large numbers of them) pretending to be from a trusted institution in order to obtain passwords, credit card numbers, or other personal details of victims. The term is a neologism, playing on the term "fishing", because the process is likened to dangling bait and waiting for someone to bite. Phishing is illegal under both traditional fraud laws and modern {{w|cybercrime}} laws.<br />
<br />
A {{w|fishing license}} is a government-issued permit allowing the catching of fish in controlled waters.<br />
<br />
[[Cueball]] saw the sign offering phishing licenses, and was immediately arrested by the receptionist [[Ponytail]] upon applying for one. Clearly, there is no reason why a license would be available for a clear crime like fraud, hence why Cueball should have been more suspicious of the offer. The joke is that the process of offering "phishing licenses" is analogous to the process of phishing itself: they display a sign with a false offer, and wait for cyber-criminals to reveal themselves. This is also a joke on how easy it in reality should be to realize that a phishing attempt is indeed a scam. But still some people fall into the trap, mainly because the attempt is directed at many people at once. Still as Cueball himself states, he should have known it was a scam.<br />
<br />
The title text reveals that Cueball's arrest was itself a scam, so they where "phishing" for potential phishers. He has been put in jail, but is allowed to walk out after paying a {{w|bail}} of $10,000, only to find that when he gets back out on the street, it is not the street on which the county jail has its address. So Ponytail is actually not trying to capture people who would be interested in scamming people, she is trying to scam those people instead; this may be rather clever as such people might not be likely to go to the police. Another joke in the title text is that a way to recognize phishing attempts is to look at the address of the website (or in his false prison sentence, the street address instead of the web address).<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[A sign has an arrow below the text that points toward a sales window in a wall (with glass in front and small half circle opening at the bottom for transferring money and goods). On each side of the window there are two pieces of paper with unreadable text, and there is also one below the window that seems to have some kind of stamp or seal, still unreadable). In front of the window Cueball is addressing Ponytail who sits behind the window.]<br />
:Sign: <big>Phishing license</big> apply here<br />
:Cueball: Hi, I’d like to apply for a—<br />
:Ponytail: You’re under arrest.<br />
:Cueball: …OK, I should’ve seen that coming.<br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
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[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Ponytail]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=721:_Flatland&diff=120053721: Flatland2016-05-13T08:54:42Z<p>Markhurd: Presumably User:Lackadaisical intended to remove this now duplicated information</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 721<br />
| date = March 31, 2010<br />
| title = Flatland<br />
| image = flatland.png<br />
| titletext = Also, I apologize for the time I climbed down into your world and everyone freaked out about the lesbian orgy overseen by a priest.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Explanation==<br />
This comic is a reference to the satirical novel {{w|Flatland|''Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions''}}, in which a society of flat shapes live in a {{w|Two-dimensional space|2D}} world. Half the book is a direct satire of {{w|Victorian era|Victorian}} society, and the other half explores the experience of discovering a new dimension, where a sphere introduces a square (named A. Square) to {{w|Three-dimensional space|3D}}. [[Cueball]] appears to have taken the place of this sphere, and the comic takes place after the square knows the third dimension exists.<br />
<br />
Humans will never fully be able to grasp the concept of a four spatial dimensions (at least not in the foreseeable future), but there are ways of squashing or slicing four dimensions to create partial visualizations of 4D space. {{w|Miegakure}} is a 4D game that uses cross-sections of 4D space. Cueball attempted to play it, but after having his mind blown, he gained more sympathy for A. Square, who'd had similar trouble understanding 3D. A. Square accepts his apology.<br />
<br />
The joke here is that Cueball was being silly and drew lines on A. Square to make him look like {{w|SpongeBob SquarePants (character)|SpongeBob}}, which did not make the square happy. Cueball apologizes again.<br />
<br />
The title text is a third apology for when Cueball crawled down into the second dimension. Being a stick figure, he is comprised of a circle and straight lines. In Flatland, circles are priests (Flatland's highest social level), and all women are lines; thus, to a watcher in Flatland, Cueball would look very much like a priest above many connected women, which may look like a lesbian orgy.<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
There is actually a SpongeBob episode featuring a flat creature that resembles a crude drawing of SpongeBob.<br />
<br />
==Transcript==<br />
:[Cueball encounters a square on the ground.]<br />
:Cueball: Hey, A. Square. How's Flatland?<br />
:Square: Still flat. What's up?<br />
:Cueball: I just spent an hour playing a demo of this 4D game called Miegakure.<br />
<br />
:[A character in Miegakure jumps around the 4D landscape.]<br />
:Trying to jump from block to block in four dimensions hurt my brain.<br />
<br />
:Cueball: So I apologize for giving you a hard time when you were slow to understand 3D space. I sympathize now.<br />
:Square: It's okay.<br />
<br />
:Cueball: Also, I apologize for drawing arms, legs, and eyes on you to make you look like SpongeBob. That was out of line.<br />
:Square: Yes, it was.<br />
<br />
{{comic discussion}}<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]<br />
[[Category:Comics with color]]<br />
[[Category:Math]]<br />
[[Category:Video games]]<br />
[[Category:Homosexuality]]<br />
[[Category:Sex]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=54:_Science&diff=12005154: Science2016-05-13T08:49:53Z<p>Markhurd: Undo revision 120007 by 108.162.221.27 (talk): It's 13.8 billion=13,800 million (short scale)</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 54<br />
| date = January 18, 2006<br />
| title = Science<br />
| image = science.jpg<br />
| titletext = Bonus points if you can identify the science in question<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Explanation==<br />
The solid line represents the theoretical {{w|blackbody radiation|radiation for a blackbody}} at 2.73 K according to {{w|Planck's Law}} (derived as early as 1900 by {{w|Max Planck}}). The formula, almost as written in the graph, can be found {{w|Black-body radiation#Planck's law of black-body radiation|here}}. The only changes are that on Wikipedia the frequency "f" is written as "v" and the temperature T is included in "I(f)" so it becomes "I(v,T)", but it still represents the energy density. In this formula, h is the Planck constant, c is the speed of light in a vacuum and k is the Boltzmann constant. The frequency (f or v) along the X-axis is measured in {{w|GHz}} (Giga (or billion) Herz). The curve peaks at 160.4&nbsp;GHz. There is no scale or unit on the {{w|energy density}} on the Y-axis.<br />
<br />
The theory is that the blackbody in question was in fact the universe at the point when it had cooled down enough {{w|Decoupling (cosmology)|to allow photons to escape}}, 0.38 million years into the universe's {{w|Big Bang|13,800 million years}} history. The photons that reach us today are the ones that have been travelling to us at lightspeed since then. As the light from astronomical objects suffers from {{w|redshift}} due to the expansion of the universe, and this shift becomes more pronounced with distance from the observer, this light displays in the infrared range.<br />
<br />
The title text praises viewers who can identify where this equation and corresponding graph come from (without consulting this wiki, of course).<br />
<br />
===Official T-shirt explanation===<br />
This comic was made into a T-shirt.<br />
<br />
On the xkcd store there is both an '''explanation for the title:'''<br />
<!-- Begin Quote DO NOT CORRECT This is a copy paste from xkcd with errors.--><br />
Science: We finally figured out that you could separate fact from superstition by a completely radical method: observation. You can try things, measure them, and see how they work! {{w|Bitch (insult)|Bitches}}. <br />
<!-- End Quote DO NOT CORRECT --><br />
<br />
And specifically an '''explanation for the graph:''' <br />
<!-- Begin Quote DO NOT CORRECT This is a copy paste from xkcd with errors.--><br />
The graph on the back of the shirt is data from the{{w|COBE|COBE mission}} which looked at the background microwave glow of the universe and found that it fit perfectly with the idea that the universe used to be really hot everywhere. This strongly reinforced the Big Bang theory and was one of the most dramatic examples of an experiment agreeing with a theory in history -- the data points fit perfectly, with error bars too small to draw on the graph. It's one of the most triumphant scientific results in history.<br />
<!-- End Quote DO NOT CORRECT --><br />
<br />
The above is a direct copy paste, with errors. The current wiki page of the COBE mission can be found at {{w|Cosmic Background Explorer|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_Background_Explorer}}<br />
<br />
This comic is available on a T-shirt from the [http://store-xkcd-com.myshopify.com/products/science-works xkcd stores].<br />
<br />
==Transcript==<br />
:[A graph with a curve that begins at zero, then peaks at a given frequency, indicated via a thin vertical line, and then fades down towards zero. It is possible to see the data point, which the curve fits perfectly. The Y-axis is labeled. Along the X-axis the zero point and the frequency where the peak has its maximum are labeled and close to the arrow the unit of this axis is written.]<br />
:Y-axis: Energy Density<br />
:Along the X-axis:<br />
::0 <br />
::160.4 <br />
::GHz<br />
:[Above the graph to the right is the following formula, with the last inner parentheses only included to make the formula clear, since in the drawing the fractions are written above and below horizontal lines:]<br />
:I(f) = (2hf<sup>3</sup>/c<sup>2</sup>)(1/(e<sup>hf/kT</sup>-1))<br />
:[Below the graph is written the following:]<br />
:'''Science.'''<br />
:It works, bitches.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*This was the 48th comic originally posted to [[LiveJournal]].<br />
**The previous was [[50: Penny Arcade]].<br />
**The next was [[51: Malaria]].<br />
*This comic kept its original title: "Science"<br />
**It is part of the last six comics on LiveJournal which all had a title without the word "Drawing" in it. <br />
**Five of these had exactly the same title on both sites.<br />
**Only 11 comics have the same title on both sites.<br />
**Apart from the [[:Category:First day on LiveJournal|thirteen first comics]] posted to LiveJournal, there were only three other comics without the word "Drawing" in the title before these last six.<br />
*Original [[Randall]] quote: "Bonus points if you can identify the science in question."<br />
**Only difference between this and the title text on xkcd is the last period: "."<br />
**It was rare that these two texts were so similar.<br />
*This comic was one of the last 11 comics posted on LiveJournal.<br />
**These 11 comics were [[:Category:Posted on LiveJournal after xkcd|posted both on LiveJournal and xkcd]] after the [[xkcd]] site opened on the 1st of January 2006. <br />
**The first six comics were posted on both sites on the same day. But not this one.<br />
*For some reason this comic was first posted a week later on xkcd (25 January 2006), on the day that [[53: Hobby]] was released on LiveJournal.<br />
**On the day 54: Science was released on LiveJournal (18 January 2006), another comic ([[51: Malaria]]) was released on xkcd.<br />
**[[51: Malaria]] also became the next comic released on LiveJournal, but this meant that three comics in a row were posted a release day earlier on xkcd than on LiveJournal.<br />
**Only with the last comic released on LiveJournal, [[55: Useless]], did the two sites release the same comic on the same day again.<br />
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[[Category:Science]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1244:_Six_Words&diff=1199641244: Six Words2016-05-11T19:37:14Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: Therefore → Therefore,</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1244<br />
| date = July 29, 2013<br />
| title = Six Words<br />
| image = six words.png<br />
| titletext = Ahem. We are STRICTLY an Orbiter shop.<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
The six words are "It works in ''Kerbal Space Program''".<br />
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The {{w|Kuiper Belt}} is a region of the outer Solar System beyond the orbit of Neptune consisting of numerous small icy bodies, including the dwarf planets {{w|Pluto}} and {{w|Eris (dwarf planet)|Eris}}. An {{w|Oberth effect|Oberth maneuver}} is a spaceflight maneuver, specifically an engine burn performed during the flyby of a celestial body. The point of this is to optimize usable energy, because rocket burns are more effective to perform at high speeds than at low speeds. The more massive the body and the lower the altitude, the higher the flyby speed will be, and the greater the performance gain due to the Oberth effect. The theoretical way to use rocket fuel most efficiently is therefore to execute the burn during a flyby of the most massive celestial body available, as close as possible.<br />
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[[Cueball]] is proposing to implement an "Oberth Kuiper Maneuver", and the proposal diagram shows the spacecraft using {{w|Gravity assist|gravity assists}} to travel first towards (presumably) {{w|Venus}} for a first boost, then towards a distant planetary object for another swing by, aiming it back towards the {{w|Sun}}, the most massive Solar System body, to perform an Oberth maneuver at the point of closest approach, as indicated by a small dot along the spacecraft trajectory. (The objects in the diagram are unmarked, and the identity of the distant planetary object is controversial. One possible interpretation is that it is a Kuiper Belt object, referred to by the word "Kuiper" in the name of the proposal. Another possible interpretation is that it is {{w|Jupiter}}, and the word "Kuiper" references the Kuiper Belt as the intended destination of the spacecraft after the maneuver. See the discussion for arguments for either interpretation.) It is possible that the diagram might only be a simplified outline of a more complex flight plan. For example, the trajectory from Earth to Venus would require two separate burns in deep space. The first burn would occur immediately after escaping Earth's sphere of influence. The second burn would occur about halfway to Venus. Alternatively, Cueball may have gotten it wrong, or [[Randall]] may simply not have concerned himself with such things for the purpose of a webcomic sketch.<br />
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An Oberth maneuver in the close vicinity of the Sun, while theoretically possible and extraordinarily effective at the speeds the spacecraft would reach, would however be very difficult to carry out in real life, because the neighborhood of the Sun is an extremely hostile environment and the spacecraft could be incinerated during a too-close flyby.<br />
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Cueball's argument for why the maneuver will work in real life is that it works in ''{{w|Kerbal Space Program}}'' (KSP), a sandbox spaceflight simulator. While KSP does take into account quite a bit of the physics of space flight, it is (necessarily) simplistic in its modeling of orbital dynamics. KSP does not make any attempt to deal with the {{w|N-body problem}} (for which there is no complete solution), or even simpler 2-body mechanics. Instead celestial bodies are "on rails" and have fixed {{w|Sphere of influence (astrodynamics)|Spheres of Influence}} (SOI); a craft within a particular SOI feels the gravitational influence of only that body, and transitions are abrupt when a craft crosses the edge of an SOI. This means there are no {{w|Lagrangian point|Lagrangian points}}, {{w|Lissajous orbit|Lissajous orbits}}, or, critically for this context, {{w|Orbital perturbation analysis (spacecraft)|orbital perturbations}} by distant bodies or other factors. Therefore, orbits modeled using KSP would poorly reflect the actual orbital behavior of a probe traveling through the solar system on a multi-year mission involving multiple fly-by maneuvers. KSP does however have a big {{w|modding}} community and one of its members has created a mod called [https://github.com/mockingbirdnest/Principia Principia] that implements an approximation of N-body physics by using {{w|numerical integration}}.<br />
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The humor in referencing KSP in the comic lies in using a simple game program to simulate complex space missions which in reality take a great number of experts to plan and implement. Fly-by maneuvers, used to minimize the fuel needed to reach a destination, need to be very carefully timed - often to within seconds - so the use of ''Kerbal Space Program'' to simulate them isn't a good enough argument for NASA to agree to implement the proposal, and implies simplistic thinking on the part of the proposer; therefore one should not say it at NASA.<br />
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The title text refers to ''{{w|Orbiter (simulator)|Orbiter}}'', which is another spaceflight simulator program. The title text suggests that the argument doesn't work for NASA, not because it's not scientifically sound, but because NASA relies on the ''Orbiter'' simulator rather than the ''Kerbal'' simulator (although the proposed maneuver would appear to work in both). Note, however, that [http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57495117-93/mars-curiosity-rover-team-prefers-macs-to-pcs/ a few team members "love" to play ''Kerbal''].<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[Caption above the frame:]<br />
:The six words you ''never'' say at NASA:<br />
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:[A diagram shows a possible trajectory path for a space probe starting at Earth and involving two slingshots around two other planets, and finally the Sun. There is a title above and a label beneath the diagram. The diagram is being presented by Cueball in front of three other Cueball-like guys. Behind Cueball Ponytail appears to be taken by surprise by his six words, and holds her hand to her mouth.]<br />
:Title: Proposal:<br />
:Label: Oberth Kuiper Maneuver<br />
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:Cueball: And besides— <br />
:Cueball: It works in Kerbal Space Program.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*{{w|NASA}} is planning a mission to the sun at a closest distance of only 8.5 solar radii. The {{w|Solar Probe Plus}} will use seven Venus flybys to reach its [http://solarprobe.jhuapl.edu/index.php first close approach]. The maneuvers will last nearly seven years, before the real mission does start.<br />
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[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]<br />
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[[Category:Video games]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1246:_Pale_Blue_Dot&diff=1199631246: Pale Blue Dot2016-05-11T19:34:21Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: widely- → widely</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1246<br />
| date = August 2, 2013<br />
| title = Pale Blue Dot<br />
| image = pale_blue_dot.png<br />
| titletext = Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark. In our obscurity, in all this vastness, there is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves. There is no road out of this oblivion; we must embrace it. We must join with the darkness. Ba'al the Annihilator offers us no happiness, no answers, naught but the cold embrace of the void. To imagine any other end is delusion. We must give in to the will of Ba'al, for he will one day consume us and our world alike. I therefore call on Congress to fully fund space exploration, and to join with Ba'al, the Eater of Souls. Thank you.<br />
}}<br />
==Explanation==<br />
The {{w|Pale Blue Dot}} is a picture of the Earth taken in 1990 by the {{w|Voyager 1}} space probe at a distance about 6 billion kilometers (3.7 billion miles). It was part of the {{w|Family Portrait (Voyager)|Family Portrait}}, a series of images of the entire {{w|Solar System}} from beyond it.<br />
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The picture was taken at the request of {{w|Carl Sagan}}, a well known space scientist at that time. In 1994 Sagan wrote the book "{{w|Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space}}" inspired by this picture. In the book, Sagan waxed eloquent about the picture in a widely quoted passage. The complete passage can be found in [http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Carl_Sagan#Pale_Blue_Dot:_A_Vision_of_the_Human_Future_in_Space_.281994.29 Wikiquote], and you can hear Carl Sagan himself reciting it in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wupToqz1e2g this YouTube video].<br />
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[[Cueball]] quotes from a condensed version of this passage until he is interrupted by several {{w|Heckler}}s who begins an argument over ''which'' speck in the picture is actually the Earth. When Cueball cries out in exasperation that it doesn't matter, then the entire authenticity of the image is called into question. This pokes fun at the fact that the Pale Blue Dot picture has very little visual attractiveness, apart from the intellectual interest relying on the viewer's knowledge that the central speck is actually our home planet seen from a great distance.<br />
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The first two sentences of the title text are also a quotation from Sagan's paean to the Pale Blue Dot picture, but then the text veers humorously into non-scientific mysticism that starkly contrasts with the attitude and intent of the original work.<br />
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The title text evokes {{w|Cosmicism}}, a philosophy developed and exemplified by the fictional {{w|Cthulhu Mythos}}. This Mythos is expounded in fantasy/horror works of H.P. Lovecraft and, later, August Derleth, and features a cosmology in which humanity is depicted as inconsequential within a greater existence that is unknowable and frightening. Cosmicism asserts that humanity is doomed to destruction through the workings of vastly more powerful supernatural forces beyond our understanding. There are many instances in the fiction of H.P. Lovecraft of factions that embrace the destruction of humanity and actively work towards bringing about that end through the invocation of the unknowable and powerful forces that supporters of Cosmicism believe surround everything.<br />
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The text also references {{w|Ba'al}}, originally a Semitic deity that has been since associated with demonic or otherwise evil forces. The name Ba'al, and other variants of the same, has been included in many other fictional works often as a villain or antagonist. For example, the fictional System Lord {{w|Ba'al (Stargate)#Ba.27al|Ba'al}} from the television show {{w|Stargate}}. The title text supplants all of the supernatural forces associated with Cosmicism in the works of other authors with Ba'al. The speaker in the title text is acting as a Cosmicist and is calling on the United States Congress to which he is speaking to fund the space exploration program as a means to join with Ba'al, the Eater of souls. The fact that a Ba'al cultist would be speaking in front of Congress in such a manner is absurd and thus hilarious.<br />
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Ba'al, the Eater of Souls has been mentioned later in [[1419: On the Phone]] and [[1638: Backslashes]].<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[Cueball stands in front of a large gray picture of the ''Pale Blue Dot''. (There is no evidence that there is any blue in this comic). He holds up a stick with one hand towards it. He is interrupted by several hecklers from off-panel.]<br />
:Cueball: Consider this Pale Blue Dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. Everyone you love, every human being who ever was, every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived out their lives on this mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam. All our-<br />
:Heckler 1 (off panel): I think that's a stuck pixel. We're the speck on the left.<br />
:Cueball: ...Ok, '''''this''''' Pale Blue Dot is everything you-<br />
:Heckler 2 (off panel): No, you were right before. ''That'' one is earth.<br />
:Cueball: '''''Look, it doesn't matter!'''''<br />
:Heckler 3 (off panel): I ''knew'' it!<br />
:Heckler 4 (off panel): I think this is just a lens cap picture.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*At the time when this comic was published NASA did reveal two other pictures, showing our home planet from a long distance, [http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/cassini/whycassini/cassini20130722.html Saturn] and [http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/gallery/sciencePhotos/image.php?image_id=1228 Mercury] probes did picture the Earth at the same time. Earth appears as a tiny dot in these images as well as a result of the vast distance between Earth and the probes.<br />
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[[Category:Space probes]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1253:_Exoplanet_Names&diff=1199621253: Exoplanet Names2016-05-11T19:34:06Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: For example → For example,</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1253<br />
| date = August 19, 2013<br />
| title = Exoplanet Names<br />
| image = exoplanet names.png<br />
| titletext = If you have any ideas, I hear you can send them to <nowiki>iaupublic@iap.fr</nowiki>.<br />
}}<br />
==Explanation==<br />
On the 14th August 2013, the {{w|International Astronomical Union}} (IAU) [http://www.iau.org/science/news/179/ issued a document] about public naming of astronomical objects. It stated, "IAU fully supports the involvement of the general public, whether directly or through an independent organized vote, in the naming of planetary satellites, newly discovered planets, and their host stars."<br />
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The text above the image states the fact above and then notes that the IAU immediately regret this decision. As we can see from [[Cueball|Cueball's]] question and from [[Ponytail|Ponytail's]] facepalm and the fact that even [[Megan]] is speechless the suggestions are appalling. It becomes even worse when [[Hairbun]] tells them that an automatic filter has already been applied to the results, one designed to remove inappropriate entries that don't meet certain criteria. This implies that the list would have been even worse if presented in its unfiltered form (as seen below in the table).<br />
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The naming document also contained, amongst other things, guidelines that suggested names should meet. These include stipulations such as "16 characters or less", "preferably one word", being "pronounceable (in as many languages as possible)", "not too similar to an existing name of an astronomical object", avoiding commercial names, and being "respectful of intellectual property". If we go down the list, we can see that many of [[Randall|Randall's]] suggestions do indeed violate the guidelines. Which is part of the joke as it reflects the tendency of internet submissions to ignore such softly suggested guidelines.<br />
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The randomness and inappropriateness of the suggested names reflects the commonly expected response from anonymous submitters on the internet. Many forums and contests that call for online response and do not apply strict control over the responses receive similar collections of random, inappropriate and obscure submissions that are often only tangentially related to the original subject. For example, Greenpeace held a naming contest for one of the whales recently tagged in their research and preservation campaign and even after selecting the finalists the online voting resulted in naming the whale "Mr. Splashypants". PepsiCo had even less restrictive controls in their marketing campaign that asked the internet to name a new flavour of Mountain Dew. They had to shut down the contest in order to avoid naming the new beverage "Hitler did nothing wrong" which was the current leader at the time and only marginally the most inappropriate of the top ten voted suggestions.<br />
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The document also states that naming suggestions may be sent to the email that Randall included in the title text.<br />
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This comic was updated in [[1555: Exoplanet Names 2]].<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Star !! Planet !! Suggested Name !! Explanation<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=7 | {{w|Gliese 667}} || {{w|Gliese 667 Cb|b}} || Space Planet || A very unoriginal name; every planet is in space.<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Gliese 667 Cc|c}} || PILF || Pun of {{w|MILF pornography|MILF}}, i.e. ''Planet I'd Like to Fuck''. Planet c is a relatively hot planet, within the habitable zone.<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Gliese 667 Cd|d}} || A Star || "A {{w|Star}}" is obviously a bad name for a planet. A* (pronounced "A star") is already used in in astronomy, for example the Milky Way's black hole core is {{w|Sagittarius A*}}. "A star" is also the name for the character {{w|asterisk}} and the name of the popular {{w|A* search algorithm}} in computer science.<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Gliese 667 Ce|e}} || e'); DROP TABLE PLANETS;-- || A reference to {{w|SQL injection}}, riffing off of [[327|comic 327]], which featured a schoolboy named <code>[[Robert'); DROP TABLE students;--]]</code>. The idea here is that the IAU would enter the name into their system and promptly lose all of their data pertaining to planets. Note that Planet e is located in the habitable zone of the star system.<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Gliese 667 Cf|f}} || Blogosphere || rowspan = 2 | Weird ''{{w|blog}}''-related terms are a recurring theme in xkcd. See, for instance, [[181|comic 181]].<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Gliese 667 Cg|g}} || Blogodrome<br />
|-<br />
|[http://exoplanet.eu/catalog/gj_667c_h/ h] || Earth || Planet candidate h is about the mass of the Earth, and described as "tantalizing": [http://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/abs/2013/08/aa21331-13/aa21331-13.html A dynamically-packed planetary system around GJ with three super-Earths in its habitable zone]. See also ([[1231: Habitable Zone]]).<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=5 | {{w|Tau Ceti}} || [http://exoplanet.eu/catalog/tau_cet_b/ b] || Sid Meier's Tau&nbsp;Ceti&nbsp;B || This refers to the game {{w|Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri}}.<br />
|-<br />
| [http://exoplanet.eu/catalog/tau_cet_c/ c] || Giant Dog Planet || {{w|VY Canis Majoris}} is one of the largest known stars at our galaxy and belongs to the constellation {{w|Canis Major}}, Latin for "greater dog". The constellation further contains {{w|Sirius}}, the brightest star in the night sky, also called "Dog Star".<br />
|-<br />
|[http://exoplanet.eu/catalog/tau_cet_d/ d] || Tiny Dog Planet || cf. {{w|Canis Minor}}, Latin for "lesser dog", another constellation.<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Tau Ceti e|e}} || Phil Plainet || A reference to {{w|Phil Plait}}, a.k.a. The Bad Astronomer.<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Tau Ceti f|f}} || Unicode Snowman || The Unicode character <span style="font-size: 200%">☃</span> may be a reference to the planet's estimated surface temperature of -40&nbsp;°C (-40&nbsp;°F). However, this name would be pronounced differently (being a symbol, not a word or name) in different languages. Planets in our solar system are assigned to {{w|Astronomical symbols|astronomical symbols}} like <span style="font-size:150%">&#x2641;</span> for Earth or <span style="font-size:150%">&#x2642;</span> for Mars.<br />
|-<br />
| {{w|Gliese 832}} || {{w|Gliese 832 b|b}} || Asshole Jupiter || This massive planet orbits a {{w|red dwarf}} star at the longest known period of 3416 days at this category.<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=6 | {{w|Gliese 581}} || {{w|Gliese 581 b|b}} || Waist-deep Cats || {{w|Waist Deep}} is an action film from 2006, and the {{w|Lolcat}} meme does not need explaining. The name may also simply be a reference to being "waist-deep" in (i.e. surrounded by many) cats.<br />
|-<br />
| {{w|Gliese|c}} || Planet #14 || About 200th discovered exoplanet (in 2007); reported to be the first potentially Earth-like planet in the habitable zone of its star, though that is in doubt now. The joke might be that like "Space Planet", "Planet #14" is a generic and unoriginal name. Also note that this is the 15th entry in the table so the numbering is {{w|Zero-based_numbering|zero-based}}.<br />
An interesting (?) coincidence is that the 14th and 15th {{w|Definition of planet#Minor planets|Minor planets}} (then called asteroids) were discovered in 1851; see see {{w|List of minor planets: 1–1000}}. If they were to be counted among the planets of the {{w|Solar System}}, as was sometimes done then, the 14th known planetary body would be {{w| 7 Iris|Iris}} (discovered in 1847, a year before {{w|Neptune}}).<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Gliese 581 d|d}} || Ballderaan || A {{w|wikt:balls|crude pun}} on the planet {{w|Alderaan}} from the ''{{w|Star Wars}}'' universe.<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Gliese 581 e|e}} || Eternia Prime || {{w|Eternia}} is a fictional planet, venue of the ''{{w|Masters of the Universe}}'' animated series and toy collection.<br />
|-<br />
| {{w|Gliese 581 f|f}} || Taupe Mars || {{w|Kim Stanley Robinson}}'s award-winning {{w|Mars trilogy}} (''Red Mars, Green Mars, Blue Mars'' after various stages of {{w|terraformation}}). {{w|Taupe}} is a brownish-grey colour.<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Gliese|g}} || Jelly-Filled Planet || Possibly a reference to the conjecture that this tidally locked planet has an isolated habitable zone under the substellar point, akin to the pocket of jelly in a jelly doughnut.<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=2 | {{w|Epsilon Eridani}} || {{w|Epsilon Eridani b|b}} || Skydot || [http://skydot.lanl.gov SkyDOT] is the Sky Database for Objects in Time-Domain run by {{w|LANL}} for the {{w|U.S. Dept. of Energy}} and includes data for [http://skydot.lanl.gov/nsvs/star.php?num=14831575&mask=32004 Epsilon Eridani] that can be used to constrain the orbital parameters of &epsilon; Eri b. It may also refer to how objects in space may appear as bland, bright dots in the night sky.<br />
|-<br />
| {{w|Epsilon Eridani c#Planet_c|c}} || Laser Noises || A {{w|Laser}} does not produce {{w|Noise (electronics)|noise}} in the signal sense; it only works at a well defined frequency. In science fiction films, however, laser weapon discharges are usually accompanied by sound. Sun-like Epsilon Eridani became a popular setting for science fiction after its publicity as a target of the {{w|Project Ozma}} experiment.<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=2 | {{w|Gliese 176}} || {{w|Gliese 176 b|b}} || Pandora || The mythological name {{w|Pandora}} fulfills most of IAU's guidelines and has been popular for planets in science fiction; most recently and famously is {{w|Pandora (Avatar)|the venue}} of James Cameron's ''{{w|Avatar (film)|Avatar}}'' (although actually it is not a planet but just a moon of a gas giant in Alfa Centauri A). It is also a hellish planet from {{w|Frank Herbert}}'s {{w|Frank Herbert bibliography#WorShip novels|WorShip}} series of novels, a jungle planet in Brothers Strugatsky's {{w|Noon Universe}} and the planet used in {{w|Borderlands (video game)|Borderlands Games}}.<br />
|-<br />
| [http://exoplanet.eu/catalog/gj_176_c/ c] || Pantera || Named for the {{w|Pantera|heavy metal band}} - which was named after an Italian sports car, the {{w|De Tomaso Pantera}}.<br />
|-<br />
| Kepler-61 || {{w|Kepler-61b|b}} || GoldenPalace.com || A gambling website, known for {{w|GoldenPalace.com|paying to have their name in unusual places}} (like forehead tattoos, species names...).<br />
|-<br />
! colspan=4 | (right column)<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=3 | {{w|Upsilon Andromedae}} || {{w|Upsilon Andromedae c|c}} || Stampy || The name of the elephant from the {{w|Simpsons}} episode {{w|Bart Gets an Elephant}}.<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Upsilon Andromedae d|d}} || Moonchild || The name Bastian gives the Childlike Empress in {{w|The Neverending Story}}.<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Upsilon Andromedae e|e}} || Ham Sphere || [http://www.hamsphere.com HamSphere] is a {{w|Amateur radio|Ham Radio}} simulator program. Ham radio uses designated radio frequencies for non-commercial exchange of messages and more. A pun of Hemisphere.<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=3 | {{w|. Eridani|HD 20794}} || [http://exoplanet.eu/catalog/hd_20794_b/ b] || Cosmic Sands || style="font-family:'Comic Sans MS', 'Comic Sans'" | A {{w|pun}} on the name of the font {{w|Comic Sans}}. (<span style="font-family:papyrus">See also: [[590|590: Papyrus]].</span>)<br />
|-<br />
| [http://exoplanet.eu/catalog/hd_20794_c/ c] || Legoland || {{w|Legoland}} is a chain of {{w|theme park}}s owned by the {{w|Lego Group}}.<br />
|-<br />
|[http://exoplanet.eu/catalog/hd_20794_d/ d] || Planet with Arms || A reference to the [http://web.archive.org/web/20160119111332/http://www.thecolorsofmysoul.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/The-Hitchhikers-Guide-to-the-Galaxy.jpg early covers] of {{w|Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy}}? Could also be a reference to [http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/birds-with-arms "Birds with Arms" meme].<br />
|-<br />
| {{w|HD 85512}} || {{w|HD 85512 b|b}} || Lax Morality || Possibly a parody of science fiction in which certain planets are suggested to be uniformly... lax in morals (i.e. full of sex, drugs, etc.). See http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Planetville and related.<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=6 | {{w|HD 40307}} || {{w|HD 40307 b|b}} || Good Planet || Similar to the above, except with good planets. May also be yet another non-descriptive name, like "Space Planet" and "Planet #14".<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|HD|c}} || ProblemLand || See above.<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|HD 40307 d|d}} || Slickle || This is a reference to "[http://zdarsky.tumblr.com/post/2837139960 The Petals Fall Twice]", which was made as a humorous example of bad fan-fiction. The word itself is a portmanteau of "slowly", "licked", and "tickled".<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|HD 40307 e|e}} || Spare Parts || This suggests that the planet is "worthless" or "junk". This is false, of course. May be a reference to the fact it is a planet with nothing much different from the other planets.<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|HD 40307 f|f}} || New Jersey VI || Refers to the state of {{w|New Jersey}}; may be an insult to either.<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|HD|g}} || How Do I Join the&nbsp;IAU || This implies that the user "got lost" on the IAU website and thought that the "planet name suggestion" input was for general queries.<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=3 | {{w|Gliese 163}} || [http://exoplanet.eu/catalog/gj_163_b/ b] || Neil Tyson's Mustache || {{w|Neil deGrasse Tyson}} is a famous American astrophysicist and science communicator who does maintain a distinguished mustache.<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Gliese|c}} || help@gmail.com || Similar to "How Do I Join the IAU", this implies that the user confused the "planet suggestion" text box for a new email they are trying to send<br />
|-<br />
|[http://exoplanet.eu/catalog/gj_163_d/ d] || Hair-Covered Planet || Refers to the well-known {{w|Hairy ball theorem}} of topology.<br />
|-<br />
| {{w|Pi Mensae}} || {{w|Pi Mensae b|b}} || Moon Holder || {{w|Jupiter}} has more than 60 discovered moons, and still counting... A planet ten times more massive ''must'' also be a Moon Holder.<br />
|-<br />
| {{w|HD 189733}} || {{w|HD 189733 b|b}} || Permadeath || A well-characterized "{{w|Hot Jupiter}}" at a temperature range of 973 ± 33 K to 1,212 ± 11 K. The name refers to the feature of {{w|Permanent death}} common in many RPGs and roguelikes.<br />
|-<br />
| {{w|Kepler-22}} || {{w|Kepler-22 b|b}} || Blue Ivy || Blue Ivy Carter is the daughter of musicians {{w|Beyoncé}} and {{w|Jay-Z}}.<br />
|-<br />
| Kepler-3284 || b || Blainsley || A very small town in the United Kingdom, south of Edinburgh. Possibly chosen due to its insignificance?<br />
|-<br />
| Kepler-3255 || b || Unicorn Thresher || As far as we can tell, Kepler-3255b is in the vicinity of the constellation Monoceros, aka the Unicorn. Also a pun on {{w|Threshing machine|corn thresher}}.<br />
|-<br />
| Kepler-2418 || b || Spherical Discworld || {{w|The Discworld}} is the fictional setting for British author {{w|Terry Pratchett}}'s {{w|Discworld}} series of humorous fantasy novels; it consists of a large disc supported by four elephants themselves standing on top of a turtle flying through space. "Spherical Disc" would be an oxymoron.<br />
|-<br />
| Kepler-1686 || {{w|KOI-1686.01|b}} || Emergency Backup Earth || This candidate planet has an {{w|Earth Similarity Index}} of 0.89, making it one of the most habitable {{w|Kepler object of interest}}. The name suggests that it could be used as a backup in case something happened to our current planet.<br />
|-<br />
| Kepler-3010 || b || Feeeoooooooop || Possibly the onomatopoeia for something getting sucked into a black hole.<br />
|-<br />
| Kepler-4742 || b || Liz || ...Just a regular name (for a person, not a planet). Maybe a reference to the Magic School Bus. <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Transcript==<br />
:[Text above the first frame of the comic:]<br />
::August 2013:<br />
:The International Astronomical Union <br />
:decides to start naming exoplanets,<br />
:and—for the first time ever—asks for <br />
:suggestions from the general public.<br />
:::They immediately regret this decision.<br />
:[Ponytail is facepalming while Megan and Cueball are looking at a computer screen on a desk. Hairbun points to the screen.]<br />
:Cueball: Can't you filter out the worst ones?<br />
:Hairbun: This is '''''after''''' the filter!<br />
<br />
:[Below is a table showing the list of planet names as seen on the computer screen with gray background around the edges of the table.]<br />
<br />
:[The table is in two separate columns, but there is only headings over the left, so the right column is a direct continuation of the left. In the table it is mentioned when the right column begins. There is a small arrow pointing from the word "Planet" down to the second column of the table. The headings in the comic are not inside the table as they are here below. The text at the bottom of the left list seems to continue on below, at least the last entry is cut below the middle, although it is still easy to read. Similarly the text at the top right list, seems to continue from above, the top entry missing the very top of the text. This is as if the list is much longer and here is just shown part of the list. To further indicate this the first entry in the right list begins at "c" instead of at "b" which is else the case for all other instances.]<br />
<br />
:{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Star !! Planet !! Suggested Name<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=7 |Gliese 667||b||Space Planet<br />
|-<br />
|c||PILF<br />
|-<br />
|d||A Star<br />
|-<br />
|e||e'); DROP TABLE PLANETS;--<br />
|-<br />
|f||Blogosphere<br />
|-<br />
|g||Blogodrome<br />
|-<br />
|h||Earth<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=5 |Tau Ceti||b||Sid Meier's Tau Ceti B<br />
|-<br />
|c||Giant Dog Planet<br />
|-<br />
|d||Tiny Dog Planet<br />
|-<br />
|e||Phil Plainet<br />
|-<br />
|f||Unicode Snowman<br />
|-<br />
|Gliese 832||b||Asshole Jupiter<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan= 6|Gliese 581||b||Waist-deep Cats<br />
|-<br />
|c||Planet #14<br />
|-<br />
|d||Ballderaan<br />
|-<br />
|e||Eternia Prime<br />
|-<br />
|f||Taupe Mars<br />
|-<br />
|g||Jelly-Filled Planet<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan= 2|Epsilon Eridani||b||Skydot<br />
|-<br />
|c||Laser Noises<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan= 2|Gliese 176||b||Pandora<br />
|-<br />
|c||Pantera<br />
|-<br />
|Kepler-61||b||GoldenPalace.com<br />
|-<br />
! colspan=3 | [Below is the right column.]<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan= 3|Upsilon Andromidae||c||Stampy<br />
|-<br />
|d||Moonchild<br />
|-<br />
|e||Ham Sphere<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan= 3|HD 20794||b||Cosmic Sands<br />
|-<br />
|c||Legoland<br />
|-<br />
|d||Planet with Arms<br />
|-<br />
|HD 85512||b||Lax Morality<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan= 6|HD 40307||b||Good Planet<br />
|-<br />
|c||Problemland<br />
|-<br />
|d||Slickle<br />
|-<br />
|e||Spare Parts<br />
|-<br />
|f||New Jersey VI<br />
|-<br />
|g||How Do I Join the IAU<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan= 3|Gliese 163||b||Neil Tyson's Mustache<br />
|-<br />
|c||help@gmail.com<br />
|-<br />
|d||Hair-Covered Planet<br />
|-<br />
|Pi Mensae||b||Moon Holder<br />
|-<br />
|HD 189733||b||Permadeath<br />
|-<br />
|Kepler-22||b||Blue Ivy<br />
|-<br />
|Kepler-3284||b||Blainsley<br />
|-<br />
|Kepler-3255||b||Unicorn Thresher<br />
|-<br />
|Kepler-2418||b||Spherical Discworld<br />
|-<br />
|Kepler-1686||b||Emergency Backup Earth<br />
|-<br />
|Kepler-3010||b||Feeeoooooooop<br />
|-<br />
|Kepler-442||b||Liz<br />
|}<br />
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[[Category:Exoplanets]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1256:_Questions&diff=1199611256: Questions2016-05-11T19:33:20Z<p>Markhurd: clean up, typos fixed: For example → For example,</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1256<br />
| date = August 26, 2013<br />
| title = Questions<br />
| image = questions.png<br />
| titletext = To whoever typed 'why is arwen dying': GOOD. FUCKING. QUESTION.<br />
}}<br />
A larger version of the picture can be found in http://xkcd.com/1256/large/.<br />
==Explanation==<br />
{{w|Google}}, a rather popular internet search engine (which everyone uses), has a feature known as [https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/106230?hl=en autocomplete] that guesses at search queries before they are fully typed out. These guesses are generally made based on popular searches by other people. From time to time, a particularly strange or hilarious one may be found, as is evidenced in this comic.<br />
<br />
The largest pictured questions are: "Why are there slaves in the bible" and "Why are there ants in my laptop".<br />
<br />
All of the questions in the comic are "why" questions, so many of them are predicated on false assumptions, such as "Why are there pyramids on the moon". All these questions and many more (33,171 in total) can be found in http://xkcd.com/why.txt.<br />
<br />
Regarding the title text: in the Peter Jackson films of {{w|The Lord of the Rings (film series)|''The Lord of the Rings'' trilogy}}, Arwen becomes sickly for unspecified reasons as the plot advances, apparently giving Aragorn a more personal reason to fight. The only explanation given is by Elrond, who says "As Sauron's power grows, her [Arwen's] strength wanes." This subplot is entirely absent from the {{w|The Lord of the Rings|original novels}}.<br />
<br />
From [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0167260/faq#.2.1.21 IMDB]: <br /><blockquote><br />
Arwen, like her father (and brothers) is considered to be a Half-Elf, the result of a union between an Elf and a mortal human. The Half-Elven of Middle-earth get a choice, to remain immortal and return to the West (Valinor) or to become mortal and to die as humans do. Elrond chose to remain an Elf. Arwen (like her uncle Elros) chooses to become mortal in order to wed and remain with Aragorn. Elrond senses this; this is what he means when he says that Arwen is dying. It is the same as in The Last Unicorn, when the unicorn is given the form of a human woman and can feel that she is no longer immortal ("I can feel this body dying all around me"). According to Tolkien, though, after Aragorn dies in the year 120 (Fourth Age), Arwen returns to Lórien, where she dies by choice the following winter. </blockquote><br />
<br />
==Selected answers==<br />
The tables below have been created so as to split the comic into almost entirely arbitrary blocks, which have then been identified with similarly arbitrary numbers. As a general rule, section numbers work top to bottom, then right to left.<br />
===Illustrated Panels===<br />
{| class ="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!style="width:20%;"|Question !! Possible answer<br />
|-<br />
|Why aren't my arms growing?||Arms stop growing because longer arms would not be a very useful way to spend resources. Human DNA has programmed the body to gradually ossify the growing arms and legs, closing the epiphyseal plate, at which point these extremities stop growing.<br />
|-<br />
|Why are there ghosts?||There is no hard evidence of ghosts.<br />
|-<br />
|Why are there squirrels?||Squirrels are the product of a long sequence of evolution, like any other animal. They persist because they effectively reproduce and compete for resources within their niche, but they are also the product of many circumstantial events that has led to them being the way they are.<br />
|-<br />
|Why is sex so important?||Sex is important because it is the primary method of reproduction in many different species. However, it can be of varying importance to different people (see [http://www.asexuality.org/home/?q=overview.html asexuality]).<br />
|-<br />
| Why aren't there guns in Harry Potter? || In the {{w|Harry Potter}} universe {{w|guns}} do exist and are mentioned at the beginning of {{w|Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban}} when the news gives a warning that Sirius Black has one. Muggle technology (human inventions) are often looked down on by wizards - the majority of half-blooded wizards won't touch one, let alone a wizard extremist like {{w|Voldemort}}. Not only does any Muggle device more complex than a wristwatch interfere with magical artifacts, but wands are usually more versatile than most guns; a revolver can't shoot lightning, summon items or teleport its user. Finally, while Harry himself may or may not consider using firearms due to his Muggle upbringing, ''Harry Potter'' is set in the United Kingdom (which has stricter gun laws than, say, the United States).<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Section One===<br />
{| class ="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!style="width:20%;"|Question !! Possible answer<br />
|-<br />
| Why do whales jump? || To the whale, it's like going into outer space!<br />
|-<br />
|Why are witches green? || See {{w|Wizard of Oz}}.<br />
|-<br />
|Why are there mirrors above beds?|| Often, these are used by couples to view themselves during coitus.<br />
|-<br />
|Why do I say Uh?||See ''[http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/05/06/the_odd_body_language_fillers/ Why do we say 'um', 'er', or 'ah' when we hesitate in speaking?]''.<br />
|-<br />
| Why is sea salt better? || The question likely refers to the difference between common {{w|Fortified table salt}} and usually more expensive sea salt. While the major part of both of these is sodium chloride (NaCl) the idea behind the claim is the different composition mostly in regards to trace elements of sea salt compared to "normal" salt. Table salt's composition is often influenced by a country's health department and thus addition of trace elements is regulated. While these regulations are based on scientific studies there remain to be debates concerning the additions, such as iodine.<br />
|-<br />
| Why are there trees in the middle of fields? || Many images of fields contain singular trees in the middle of them. While there exist such trees it is likely an artistic choice to give a more pleasing or aesthetically satisfying image compared to just a field. In modern agriculture those would in fact be quite troublesome since they are a hindrance to large machines used and a new tree would be unlikely to grow in a constantly worked field.<br />
|-<br />
| Why is there not a Pokémon MMO? || {{w|Pokémon}} is a popular franchise, spanning game consoles, anime series, a trading card game, and many other things. Among fans, it is a frequent topic of discussion why a Pokémon {{w|massively multiplayer online game}} has not been officially announced by the series' developers {{w|Game Freak}}, as they often [http://www.dorkly.com/comic/52546/be-careful-what-you-wish-for predict] that such a game would be extremely popular, and bring in massive revenue for the company. However, if Game Freak were to develop a Pokémon MMO the MMOs would be strong competition against the console games and therefore reducing the Pokémon demographic significantly.<br />
|-<br />
|Why is there laughing in TV shows? || Sitcoms were once filmed with an audience, so the actors could respond to their reactions. That's the historical reason why there were laughs in TV shows. The tradition continues, with the difference that now the laughter mostly comes from recorded tapes. See {{w|Laugh track}}.<br />
|-<br />
|Why are there doors on the freeway?|| Highway/freeway {{w|noise barrier|noise barriers}} sometimes have doors in them to allow workers access to both sides of the barrier.<br />
|-<br />
|Why are there so many svchost.exe running?||See {{w|svchost.exe}}.<br />
|-<br />
| Why aren't there any countries in Antarctica? || {{w|Antarctica}} is the southern most continent and is by large covered in ice and in general pretty cold. While it is a regular target of tourists and researchers it also lacks native human inhabitants. At the moment, the territorial claims concerning Antarctica are mostly handled via the {{w|Antarctic Treaty System}}. In short there are a few countries who claim certain parts of the continent as their own in theory but so far it is considered neutral territory and most maps don't concern themselves with displaying the (in some regards disputed) territorial claims because they do not matter at this point in time. If there are ever any worthwhile resources discovered, this might change.<br />
|-<br />
|Why are there scary sounds in Minecraft?|| To add atmosphere and to give players hints when there is a dark cave nearby. See [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Ambience Minecraft Wiki].<br />
|-<br />
|Why is there kicking in my stomach?||See ''[http://www.webmd.com/baby/fetal-movement-feeling-baby-kick Feeling Your Baby Kick]''. Here, ''stomach'' means ''abdomen''.<br />
|-<br />
|Why are there two slashes after http?||See ''[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1220286/Sir-Tim-Berners-Lee-admits-forward-slashes-web-address-mistake.html Sir Tim Berners-Lee admits the forward slashes in every web address 'were a mistake']''.<br />
|-<br />
|Why are there celebrities?||There are certain people who are more respected and well-known than other people, whether it be because of their acting career, major advancements to science, or a sex tape.<br />
|-<br />
|Why do snakes exist?|| The question is rather general and likely based on a widespread dislike for the reptilians. Be it due to their appearance, their spread, or the danger a few snakes pose to humans (often due to being venomous) many people have a dislike for snakes and would prefer them to not exist (similar to spiders).<br />
In regards to "why do snakes exist on earth?": Because evolution. Snakes fill a gap in the ecosystem as predators and hunt different species, including vermin. Snakes are in that regard similar to many other predatory animals. The question on why snakes developed with their distinct streamlined shape is still debated but {{w|snakes|likely it either provided an advantage when burrowing or swimming}}.<br />
|-<br />
|Why do oysters have pearls?||{{w|pearl|From Wikipedia}}: <blockquote>Pearls are formed inside the shell of certain mollusks as a defense mechanism against a potentially threatening irritant such as a parasite inside the shell, or an attack from outside, injuring the mantle tissue. The mollusk creates a pearl sac to seal off the irritation. Pearls are commonly viewed by scientists as a by-product of an adaptive immune system-like function.</blockquote><br />
|-<br />
|Why are ducks called ducks?||See {{w|Duck#Etymology}}. {{W|wikt:duck|According to Wiktionary}}, the noun ''duck'' can be traced back to the {{w|Proto-Germanic language|Proto-Germanic}} word {{w|wikt:Appendix:Proto-Germanic/dūkaną|''dūkaną''}} ("to dive, bend down"), and, in turn, the {{w|Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Indo-European}} {{w|wikt:Appendix:Proto-Indo-European/dʰewb-|''dʰewb-''}} ("deep, hollow"), which is the origin of the verb ''to duck''. The link between the noun and the verb comes from ducks' tendency to dive under water for short periods of time.<br />
|-<br />
|Why do they call it the clap?||An old folk remedy for {{w|gonorrhea}} was to clap on the sides of the penis.<br />
|-<br />
|Why are Kyle and Cartman friends?|| The question relates to the TV show {{w|South Park}}. Both are children living in the small titular town in Colorado. Cartman is widely accepted to a be very bad person, one of his many character flaws being his antisemitism. Kyle on the other hand is a Jew. However, both, along with two other kids, Stan and Kenny, are the core focus of the show (or used to be) and to some extent are considered to be friends. While there are episodes which show Cartman being not entirely a horrible person and him holding Kyle in a position of at least a worthy adversary, most of the time the question should be "Why is anyone friends with Cartman?" However, they most likely remain "friends" because they are in the same class at school and are therefore "forced" to be around one another.<br />
|-<br />
|Why is there an arrow on Aang's head?||{{w|Avatar: The Last Airbender#Characters|Aang}} is the main character of the TV series {{w|Avatar the last Airbender|Avatar - The last Airbender}} and features as part of a large body spanning tattoo an arrow on his head. These tattoos are made to replicate the markings of one of the shows fictional animals, the air bison which are regarded as the original air benders. They are given to human air benders once they attain the status of masters. Because Aang acquired this status very early in life he was already tattooed accordingly.<br />
|-<br />
|Why are text messages blue?||This likely refers to imessage chat being blue. These messages are blue when sending a message to another apple device.<br />
|-<br />
|Why are there mustaches on clothes?||Because some people buy them. Mustaches, especially handlebar-style mustaches, were a popular fad at the time of this comic.<br />
|-<br />
|Why are there mustaches on cars?||Fuzzy pink mustaches are used to designate cars in the {{w|Lyft}} service.<br />
|-<br />
|Why are there mustaches everywhere?||See {{w|Movember}}<br />
|-<br />
|Why are there so many birds in Ohio?||There are an estimated [http://oh.audubon.org/bsc/SOTB.html 400 bird species] in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_birds_of_Ohio Ohio], but there are [http://www.jstor.org/discover/2419997sid=21104910103541&uid=4&uid=3739776&uid=2&uid=3739256 2.74 nesting pairs per acre].<br />
|-<br />
|Why is there so much rain in Ohio?|| {{w|lake_effect|Lake-effect}} rain develops in the same manner as lake-effect snow.<br />
|-<br />
|Why is Ohio weather so weird?||See {{w|Lake-effect snow}}.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Section Two===<br />
{| class ="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!style="width:20%;"|Question !! Possible answer<br />
|-<br />
| Why are there male and female bikes? || {{w|bicycle|From Wikipedia}}: <blockquote>Historically, women's bicycle frames had a top tube that connected in the middle of the seat tube instead of the top, resulting in a lower {{w|Frame geometry|standover height}} at the expense of compromised structural integrity, since this places a strong bending load in the seat tube, and bicycle frame members are typically weak in bending. This design, referred to as a '''''{{w|step-through frame}}''''' or as an ''open frame'', allows the rider to mount and dismount in a dignified way while wearing a skirt or dress.</blockquote><br />
|-<br />
|Why are there bridesmaids?||See {{w|Bridesmaid#Origin and history}}.<br />
|-<br />
|Why do dying people reach up?|| In many works of fiction dying people are regarded with an outstretched arm, grasping for unseen objects towards the sky. In all likelihood this originates in the idea of heaven as the place where (good) people go after death. People "reach for the light" which is seen when dying according to similar beliefs or possibly for already dead relatives or other associated people waiting for them. An alternative hypothesis is that they want to hug/touch their loved ones one last time.<br />
|-<br />
|Why aren't there varicose arteries?||Blood moves through veins due to irregular pressure from skeletal muscles combined with valves to control direction. In varicose veins these valves malfunction affecting blood flow. In arteries blood flow is produced directly from pressure caused by the heart.<br />
|-<br />
|Why are old Klingons different?|| {{w|Klingon Redesign|From Wikipedia}}: <blockquote>For {{w|Star Trek: The Motion Picture}} (1979), the Klingons were retconned and their appearance and behavior radically changed. To give the aliens a more sophisticated and threatening demeanor, the Klingons were depicted with ridged foreheads, snaggled and prominent teeth, and a defined language and alphabet. Lee Cole, a production designer, used red gels and primitive shapes in the design of Klingon consoles and ship interiors, which took on a dark and moody atmosphere. The alphabet was designed as angular, with sharp edges harkening to the Klingon's militaristic focus.[5] Costume designer Robert Fletcher created new uniforms for the Klingons, reminiscent of feudal Japanese armor.</blockquote><br />
|-<br />
|Why is programming so hard?||Programming is the art of writing instructions for a computer to do. Since the computer has a limited set of instructions for you to use it involves a new way of thinking for many. It is also hard because the computer itself is not smart or adaptable to unexpected problems. For instance when a human is told to sort books in a shelf, he or she can do that despite there might be things in the way (he or she will just move it to the side). A computer will generally just crash if it doesn't have instructions on how to deal with the unexcepted problem.<br />
|-<br />
|Why is there a 0 Ohm resistor?|| A resistor is usually designed to create a certain resistance, measured in {{w|Ohm}} in an electronic device. A 0 Ohm resistor seems pointless as it would only provide the same resistance as a normal cable. However, Wikipedia's {{w|Zero-ohm link}} article gives sufficient explanation.<br />
|-<br />
|Why do Americans hate soccer? || Soccer, or football in British English, is rather unpopular in the USA compared to most other regions of the world. Finding a particular reason behind the (dis)like for certain sports, apart from cultural spread, is difficult. One possible explanation is soccer's tendency to have far fewer points scored in an average game and a higher likelihood of draws compared to such things as American Football, basketball or baseball, which are far more popular. In how far this is a legitimate argument for regarding soccer as "less interesting" is up to debate.<br />
|-<br />
|Why do rhymes sound good?||The brain enjoys repetition especially in music.<br />
|-<br />
|Why do trees die?||Some common reasons include lack of water, lack of nitrogen in the soil and being chopped down.<br />
|-<br />
|Why is there no sound on CNN?||Some stations broadcast a {{w|second audio program}}, an alternative sound track that your TV can be configured to use instead of the primary program. This is intended to be used for broadcasting in an alternate language, or for {{w|Descriptive Video Service}} to make a program accessible to the visually impaired. Many programs that don't actually use SAP will still broadcast an SAP that is identical to the primary program; however, this is not required. If your TV is configured to use SAP and a particular channel isn't broadcasting SAP at that time, there won't be any sound.<br />
|-<br />
|Why aren't Pokémon real?||Pokémon are fantasised creatures that were designed to produce an interesting battle mechanic in a game. Some of the pokémons abilities would be impossible on earth as we know it. For instance, Magcargo is hotter than the surface of the sun.<ref name="Bulbapedia Magcargo">http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Magcargo#Trivia</ref><br />
|-<br />
|Why aren't bullets sharp?||See {{w|Terminal ballistics}}.<br />
|-<br />
|Why do dreams seem so real?|| Most dreams occur during a stage known as REM (Rapid Eye Movement). During REM, your brain is highly active and its wave pattern is the same as the wave patterns in a person who is awake. It should be noted that dreams can occur during other stages of sleep but most dreams that are vivid occur during the REM stage.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Section Three===<br />
{| class ="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!style="width:20%;"|Question !! Possible answer<br />
|-<br />
| Why do testicles move?|| The scrotum shrinks and expands to account for temperature changes. <br />
|-<br />
| Why are there psychics?|| Because the world would be boring otherwise.<br />
|-<br />
| Why are hats so expensive?|| Hats can be expensive depending on the quality of material, size, location, and demand. A probable answer is that hats are simply difficult to make, causing high prices. Another likely cause is the fact that hats are not widely worn in much of the western world and people who do wear them often have far fewer than they have, for example, shirts, meaning that manufacturers cannot get the same economies of scale in production and distribution.<br />
|-<br />
| Why is there caffeine in my shampoo?|| Because the producers want you to believe that caffeine penetrates the hair roots and thereby somehow protects it from negative testosterone impacts and from premature hair loss. <br />
|-<br />
| Why do your boobs hurt?|| The most probable reason is that your bra doesn't fit correctly. It could also be a hormone imbalance or awkwardly shaped breasts.<br />
|}<br />
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===Section Four===<br />
{| class ="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!style="width:20%;"|Question !! Possible answer<br />
|-<br />
| Why aren't economists rich? || Economists study how society organises resources. In order to become rich, in most cases one has to own a commodity that produces more wealth, such as a large company, or be related to somebody who has done so. In rare cases, a particularly lucky individual could become rich by having an unusually high paying job, such as a famous actor or sports star. Neither of these situations are likely for someone studying the field of economics.<br />
|-<br />
| Why do Americans call it soccer? || {{w|Association Football}} is called Soccer in the USA because {{w|American Football}} is the more popular version there. Of note is that the word "soccer" originates on British soil, to distinguish it from Rugby football aka "rugger".<br />
|-<br />
| Why are my ears ringing? || {{w|Tinnitus}}, or ringing of the ears, can result from stress, foreign objects in the ear, hearing damage, wax build up, or any other number of causes.<br />
|-<br />
| Why are there so many Avengers? ||The number of Avengers has [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Avengers_members varied greatly] over the years and decades, each time with its own justification for why they need to work together, but the simplest answer is money. Cross-branding and cross-merchandising is successful to the brand and brings in new readers, plus creates a new franchise to profit from. <br />
|-<br />
|Why are the Avengers fighting the X Men || {{w|Avengers vs. X-Men}} was a 2012 Marvel crossover event that, like many other recent comic book events, had heroes fight other heroes. In this case, the {{w|Avengers (comics)|Avengers}} and the {{w|X-Men}} fought over the {{w|Phoenix Force (comics)|Phoenix Force}}, a godlike power that often possesses {{w|Jean Grey}} or her descendants (in this case, her alternate universe daughter Hope Summers). The Avengers believed the Phoenix Force is too powerful for humanity to control and wanted to contain it, while the X-Men believed the Phoenix was the messiah for mutants and could fix all of the Earth's problems.<br />
|-<br />
|Why is Wolverine not in the Avengers || Wolverine ''has'' been an Avenger, in some circumstances. e.g. in the {{w|The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes}} cartoon series, the episode ''New Avengers'' had Wolverine (along with Spiderman, War Machine, The Thing and Luke Cage and Iron Fist) substitute while the 'original' Avengers were unavailable to deal with the current crisis (which of course included the fate of the 'proper' Avengers). However, in general his anti-authority personality makes him a difficult team-member to field, and he has frequently disassociated himself even from the X-Men. But, in Avengers vs. X-Men (see above) Wolverine ''sided'' with The Avengers, and more modern treatments have even included the character in about as much a permanent a membership of the group as Logan is ever likely to have.<br />
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But if the question is about why Wolverine didn't appear in {{w|The Avengers (2012 film)|''The Avengers''}}, the answer is that ''The Avengers'' is being produced by Marvel/Disney, while Fox still has the rights to the X-Men and all Marvel mutants in general. Unless there is studio agreement, the two properties cannot cross, except through complicated machinations. For example, there are plans to bring Avengers mainstays Quicksilver and The Scarlet Witch to both the ''Avengers'' and ''X-Men'' franchises, but only the Fox films have the right to call them the children of Magneto, and Marvel/Disney cannot even identify them on-screen as "mutants".<br />
|}<br />
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===Section Five===<br />
{| class ="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
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|-<br />
|Why are there ants in my laptop? || Ants usually come in your laptop when there are little crumbs of food. It is advised to get screen protectors.<br />
|-<br />
| Why is Earth tilted? || The Earth's axial "tilt", wherein its axis of rotation is not perpendicular it its orbit, is a result of conservation of momentum when the Earth was formed, because not everything orbits in the same way. This is pure happenstance.<br />
|-<br />
| Why is space black? || What we call black is the absence of light. Space is mostly empty. Whe we look at a part of space where there is nothing that can reflect the stars' light, it consequently appears black to us.<br />
|-<br />
| Why is outer space so cold? || Space is not cold. There is no matter in space. However, most of space has very little radiation hitting it, so a person won't receive any energy, but will still radiate some away, resulting in a net loss of energy, colloquially "heat."<br />
|-<br />
| Why are there pyramids on the moon? || There are no pyramids on the moon.<br />
|-<br />
| Why is NASA shutting down? ||NASA isn't shutting down. This question might have something to do with the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_federal_government_shutdown_of_2013 Government Shutdown of 2013] or perhaps due to the then-current shuttle program ending, but that is not the entirety of NASA.<br />
|}<br />
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===Section <s>Spider</s> Six===<br />
{| class ="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!style="width:20%;"|Question !! Possible answer<br />
|-<br />
| Why are there tiny spiders in my house?<br />
|rowspan="6"|During autumn in particular male spiders reaching maturing will set off to find a mate. By chance they may end up in your house. When encountering spiders in large numbers, it is more likely that they are young from the same female spider. Females lay {{w|Spider#Reproduction_and_life_cycle|up to 3,000}} eggs at a time. These questions also plays off of Munroe's longstanding fear of spiders, especially the [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/8:_Red_spiders red spiders] mentioned in [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/Category:Red_Spiders several early comics].<br />
|-<br />
| Why do spiders come inside? <br />
|-<br />
| Why are there huge spiders in my house? <br />
|-<br />
| Why are there lots of spiders in my house? <br />
|-<br />
| Why are there spiders in my room? <br />
|-<br />
| Why are there so many spiders in my room? <br />
|-<br />
| Why do spider bites itch? ||This mostly happens as an immune response to [http://www.mnn.com/health/fitness-well-being/stories/why-do-mosquito-bites-itch histamines] under the skin which are injected through saliva.<br />
|-<br />
| Why is dying so scary? ||Part of human nature is the fear of the unknown, and death is the ultimate unknown because it is not knowable until it's experienced, and there is nobody to report what the result was. This leaves it open to speculation, and many major religions are based on preparing ones soul for death. Also, dying would leave loved ones families with the responsibility of taking care of their remains and finances. And finally, most people don't want to die, living for as long as possible, possibly because the unknown is too unbearable to cope with. Still though several people are not afraid of death and dying, and recognize life is short and to cherish each moment while we can. Death is inevitable, so we should not fear it. In addition, it would be evolutionarily advantageous for our ancestors to have feared and avoided death. <br />
|-<br />
| Why is there no GPS in laptops? ||It is not impossible for laptops to have a GPS, and some do. But there are [http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/50907/are-there-gps-tracker-for-laptops design difficulties] that have to be overcome including battery draining, room within the crowded device to place a receiver, WiFi can give a location just as well, and the product casing could interfere with its ability to functional normally and receive the signals necessary to operate as intended. Some Dell computers have these, but the privacy one needs to give up to accept the terms and conditions makes it unfavorable. <br />
|-<br />
| Why do knees click? || Typical of other clicking and cracking of joints, this may be the sound of [http://www.webmd.com/pain-management/knee-pain/features/knee-cracks-pops ligaments tightening]. However do not rely on a wiki to diagnose a medical conditions. Consult a licensed physician. <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| Why aren't there E grades? ||E grades [http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2014/02/e-f-grading-scale/ actually exist] in some districts, but they are rare. In their long and bizarre history, E was originally used where F is today (E was the lowest grade), but in those systems, students often received E's for an "Excellent" grade, creating much confusion. F was used in place instead and E was eliminated from a standard grading scale. <br />
|-<br />
| Why is isolation bad? ||Isolation is when a person deliberately secludes themselves away from others, often far-removed from society. This can happen in locations as small as a city apartment and as large as the open woods. People evolved as social animals and it is generally held that those who isolate themselves suffer from depression or other forms of psychological imbalance. Of course society can trigger many of these imbalances causing an individual to isolate themselves. Isolation is often seen as therapeutic so people can spend time with themselves constructively, often finding peace within themselves and through mediation. Monks and hermits generally live in solitude as well. Many people view a decision to be isolated as noble, and others as healthy. While general interaction is largely healthy, in the crowded modern world, isolation is neither good or bad; it depends on the person and what that isolation does to them. <br />
|-<br />
| Why do boys like me? ||Attraction comes in many forms: physical, emotional, intellectual, spiritual, among others. Many people will lie about what they like about you to get something else (money, sex, etc.), but most are genuine. It is not possible to assert definitively why one person may like another person, and that is something that needs to be discussed openly and honestly with them and nobody else. <br />
|-<br />
| Why don't boys like me? ||Similar to the answer above about what makes one desirable to another, there are an equal number of factors that make one unappealing. This can include everything from physical appearance to how one treats others. If a person is rude and unfriendly, most people find that not-conducive to healthy relationship and avoid the person who is asking. Not being liked by someone you like however does not mean you're wrong or are a bad person and in most cases has to do with the person you are asking about. <br />
|-<br />
| Why is there always a Java update? ||[https://www.java.com/en/download/faq/whatis_java.xml Java] is a software that runs on most computers and mobile devices that is crucial to its security and stability. The reason why it always updates is because it needs to stay current with the ever-upgrading fleet of browsers, operating systems and software that supports Java. Additionally Java updates itself so each version can run optimally. Software coding and debugging is a never-ending process towards perfectly stable releases. <br />
|-<br />
| Why are there red dots on my thighs? || This might be [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petechia Petechia], which are broken blood vessels, however do not rely on a wiki to diagnose medical conditions. Consult a licensed physician. <br />
|-<br />
| Why is lying good? ||Lying and other forms of dishonesty is typically seen as bad because it lowers one's credibility and makes them less likely to be trusted in the future. It is almost always advantageous to tell the truth, as lies have a way of escalating as you need to keep expanding on the lie to cover your tracks. There are instances however where lying may be used in more noble circumstances. For example, if a friend asks your opinion on something they have made (such as a poem or painting) that you do not like, it is okay to tell them you like it because protecting their feelings and your relationship is more important than how you feel. Often military personnel are trained to keep national security secrets at all costs and will lie about what they know to save themselves and the country.<br />
|}<br />
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===Section Seven===<br />
{| class ="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!style="width:20%;"|Question !! Possible answer<br />
|-<br />
| Why are there slaves in the bible? ||Slavery was viewed differently in the early years of human civilization before the contemporary moral and ethical conversations began centuries later. The Jewish legal system as presented in the bible {{w|The Bible and slavery|justified slavery}} for a number of reasons, notably to pay off some sort of debt. Slaves were seen as property and their work provided value to the slave owner, but such a relationship was legally required to be temporary and slaves had some basic human rights. Similarly slave owners rationalized their ownership through scripture, pointing out that it was in the Bible and therefore okay with God — without wishing to go off on a tangent, if you have to rationalize your system of slavery then it's probably illegal under historic Jewish law.<br />
|-<br />
| Why do twins have different fingerprints? || Fingerprints are not only from the DNA, but from the conditions in the womb which differ from child to child.<br />
|-<br />
| Why are Americans afraid of dragons? ||This question was the title of a [http://blogs.sfu.ca/courses/spring2012/engl387/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Why-are-Americans-Afraid-of-Dragons.docx 1974 essay] by Ursula K. LeGeuin in which she makes a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semiotics semiotic] analysis of dragon mythology. She argues that our belief in dragons (and those outside of America as well) stems from childhood, much like other ferocious fictional creatures such as goblins and hobbits, but many hold onto these fears as a way of avoiding reality. In her closing argument, she writes, "They know that its truth challenges, even threatens, all that is false, all that is phony, unnecessary, and trivial in the life they have let themselves be forced into living. They are afraid of dragons, because they are afraid of freedom."<br />
|-<br />
| Why is HTTPS crossed out in red? || The site accessed has an invalid SSL certificate.<br />
|-<br />
| Why is there a line through HTTPS? || The site accessed has an invalid SSL certificate.<br />
|-<br />
| Why is there a red line through HTTPS on Facebook? || Facebook has an invalid SSL certificate.<br />
|-<br />
| Why is HTTPS important? || For security reasons, as a site with HTTPS has encrypted traffic.<br />
|}<br />
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===Section Eight===<br />
{| class ="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!style="width:20%;"|Question !! Possible answer<br />
|-<br />
| Why are there swarms of gnats? || The reason gnats (and other creatures) tend to swarm together is likely a safety-in-numbers protection, and as a big gathering to find a mate.<br />
|-<br />
| Why is there phlegm? ||{{w|Phlegm#Phlegm|Phlegm}} is a thick, viscous fluid produced by the mucus membranes as a way to clear the airway and aids in the release of bacteria, disease and debris in those passages. <br />
|-<br />
| Why are there so many crows in Rochester, MN || From a Minnesota Paper, [http://www.startribune.com/local/138902104.html the Star Tribune], "Laws prevent the city from poisoning the crows". "Duffy [ {{w|Steve Duffy}}, a co-owner of U.S. Bird Abatement Services, which has contracted with Rochester to get rid of the crows] isn't sure why Rochester has such a bad crow problem; probably a confluence of many bird-friendly conditions that has also made it a magnet for {{w|geese}}. He's seen worse cases, but called Rochester's situation 'hideous.'" And best of all, "The city has twice this winter hired experts to chase them off. They tried {{w|lasers}} and bullhorns — hey, get out of here, you crows — and even employed raptors to pick them off, one by one. That worked, for awhile." Unfortunately, they mean a {{w|bird of prey}}, not a {{w|velociraptor}}.<br />
|-<br />
| Why is Psychic weak to Bug || In Pokémon, Pokémon of the psychic type like Mr. Mime are weak to three types of attacks: Ghost, Dark, and Bug. The general theory is that Psychic Pokémon, relying heavily on their thoughts for attacks, are weak to fears, which ghosts, darkness, and bugs can be classified as.<br />
|- <br />
| Why do children get cancer? ||{{w|Cancer}} is an aggressive and often fatal disease that has the potential to affect all humans as well as other organisms. There are multiple types of cancer, each with their own epidemiology, but children are not immune to succumbing to the horrific effects of the disease. Children are human beings and are subject to the same illnesses adults have, regardless of age, or their innocence. There is no divine or supernatural explanation for this. Simply put, life is a battle for all humans regardless of how small they are. <br />
|-<br />
| Why is Poseidon angry with Odysseus? || {{w|Poseidon}} was the patron deity of the city of {{w|Troy}}, which after a 10 years siege by the Greeks fell due to {{w|Odysseus}}' list of the {{w|Trojan_Horse|Trojan horse}}. As the Greeks were returning home after the Trojan War, Oddyseus' ship accidentally landed on the island home of the cyclops Polyphemus, who imprisoned the crew and ate many of them. In order to escape, Odysseus blinded the cyclops. Poseidon, Polyphemus' father, was extremely angered by his son being blinded, so he cursed Odysseus' ship to prevent him from reaching his home in {{W|Ithaca}}. The adventures which Odysseus encountered during his quest for reaching Ithaca are the main theme of {{w|Homer|Homer's}} {{w|Odyssey}} The Odyssey also says that before sailing, the crew forgot to offer a sacrifice as was ordained.<br />
|-<br />
| Why is there ice in space? || Space is {{w|Outer_space#Environment|Cold}}. The background radiation, which is used to measure the temperature of space's vacuum, is estimated at about 3K (−270&nbsp;°C; −454&nbsp;°F). Water freezes at 273.15 K (0&nbsp;°C; 32&nbsp;°F). Because the temperature in space is less than the freezing point of water, liquids freeze in space, turning into ice.<br />
|}<br />
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===Section <s>Owl</s> Nine===<br />
{| class ="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!style="width:20%;"|Question !! Possible answer<br />
|-<br />
| Why is there an owl in my back yard? || Owls can be seen all over the world, and live in a wide variety of habitats. They are mainly noctural, and spend a large portion of the night hunting. The owl in your back yard is likely looking for food.<br />
|-<br />
| Why is there an owl outside my window? || As with the question above, the owl is likely to be hunting for food. <br />
|-<br />
| Why is there an owl on the dollar bill? || On the front of a dollar bill, near the upper right '1' is a tiny section of the design which can be seen to represent an owl. Conspiracy theorists will note that owls were symbolically linked to the Masons, while others will instead see a spider.<br />
|-<br />
| Why do owls attack people? || While owls and human often live in close proximity without problems, as with other species, owls may attack if they feel threatened. When people irritate or otherwise make owls feel unsafe, they retaliate with violence to protect themselves.<br />
|-<br />
| Why are AK47s so expensive? || The market value of an AK47 varies depending on where in the world you live. With strict gun control laws, obtaining an AK47 in the UK is likely to be more expensive due to the risks involved for those supplying the weapon. In ex-soviet countries and the middle east, AK47s are more plentiful, and hence the price is likely to be lower.<br />
|-<br />
| Why are there helicopters circling my house? ||This question is likely a joke because it is so incongruous to the others in this section. The joke is that people would be Googling about owls attacking people and assault rifle prices, which could, ostensibly alert authorities to come to your house to arrest you. If this is not the case, then the helicopter could be there for myriad reasons. <br />
|}<br />
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===Section Ten===<br />
{| class ="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!style="width:20%;"|Question !! Possible answer<br />
|-<br />
| Why are there gods? || All gods and goddesses are man made and are part of ancient and fictional mythology and folklore that are used to give spiritual guidance and explanations for phenomenons that were yet unexplained by natural processes. Men for example, were thought to be produced by Darwin, King of all Finches, by manipulating apes over millions on years.<br />
|-<br />
|Why are there two Spocks? || This is probably a reference to the {{w|Star_Trek_(film)|2009 Star Trek movie}} in which the franchise was given a {{w|Reboot_(fiction)|continuity reboot}}. The modified setting is explained in-universe by time travel, with both the villain Nero and the original-timeline Spock being brought back from the 24th century to the 23rd, creating a timeline in which both older Spock (played by Leonard Nimoy) and the younger Spock (played by Zachary Quinto) coexist.<br />
<br />
Another possibility is that the question refers to the episode {{w|Mirror,_Mirror_(Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series)|"Mirror, Mirror"}}, which mostly takes place in an alternate universe populated by ruthless versions of most of the characters (including Spock). <br />
|-<br />
| Why is Mt Vesuvius there? ||The simple answer is that volcanoes are created by interactions where the Earth's tectonic plates meet. These conditions only exist in a few places on Earth. <p>The question could also be asking, "why is Mt Vesuvius near such a heavily populated area?" Humans have lived near Vesuvius throughout history, due to its pleasant climate, rich soil, and proximity to other major cities. The Italian government [http://www.theguardian.com/world/2003/jun/05/italy.sophiearie offers generous cash incentives] to move people away from the danger zone, but finds few takers.</p><p>This question could also be a reference to mountaineer {{w|George Mallory}}'s famous answer as to why he wanted to climb Mount Everest: "Because it's there."</p><br />
|-<br />
| Why do they say T minus? || Time before the launch of a spacecraft is denoted as T minus because the launch has not happened yet. Any time after the launched is stated without the minus, for example T 3 seconds, so time before the launch can be seen as "minus" time. The T stands for "Test" or "Time".<br />
|-<br />
| Why are there obelisks? || {{w|Obelisk}} article has more<br />
|-<br />
| Why are wrestlers always wet? || Professional wrestling is strenuous activity, whether its fake or not. Strenuous activity results in sweat, giving the bodyan appearance of being wet. Greco-roman wrestling and Turkish Oil Wrestling both involve oiling the body, giving a similar appearance.<br />
|-<br />
| Why are oceans becoming more acidic? || Due to the higher amount of carbon dioxide on the atmosphere, which dissolves in the oceans turning into carbonic acid - CO2+H2O=H2CO3 (see {{w|Ocean acidification}})<br />
|-<br />
| Why is Arwen dying? || {{w|Elf (Middle-Earth)#Death|Elves}} can die from grief .<br />
|-<br />
| Why aren't my quail laying eggs? || Have you tried turning them off and on again?<br />
|-<br />
| Why aren't my quail eggs hatching? || Problems in incubation, probably.<br />
|-<br />
|Why aren't there any foreign military bases in America? || ''Further information: {{w|United States military deployments}}''<p>This is a very interesting question, albeit one likely based on a regional misunderstanding. Presumably, this question is asked by Americans who assume that the existence of {{w|Category:Military facilities of the United States by country|U.S. military bases abroad}} is a general trend among countries, as opposed to being the rarity that it is. In fact, {{w|List of countries with overseas military bases|only a handful of other countries}} have military bases outside of their borders, and the three—{{w|France}}, the {{w|United Kingdom}}, and {{w|Russia}}—that have more than one or two are all countries that, like the United States, {{w|Allies of World War II|were on the winning side of World War II}}, have {{w|List of countries by military expenditures|massive military expenditures}}, and have {{w|United Nations Security Council veto power|UN Security Council vetoes}}. In other words, only the most militarily elite countries have bases overseas. The U.S. is unique, however, in that it has far more overseas bases than any other country (and, pretty much, far more of anything else than any other country, when it comes to the military), and in that {{w|List of United States military bases|it has bases in several other highly-industrialized nations}}, including {{w|List of United States Army installations in South Korea|South Korea}} and the United Kingdom, and, most notably, the World War II {{w|Axis powers}}: {{w|List of United States Army installations in Germany|Germany}}, {{w|United States Forces Japan|Japan}}, and {{w|List of United States Army installations in Italy|Italy}}. France, Russia, and the U.K.'s bases, on the other hand, are almost all within areas that they previously controlled.</p><p>These bases can be controversial in some countries, while in others they are a major source of economic and political stability. The U.S. traditionally justifies their presence as a necessary and crucial element in its efforts to promote peace domestically and worldwide. Despite their major role in {{w|U.S. foreign policy}}, and in the general political structure of the globe, the American public often largely ignores them, and they rarely become a major political issue (apart from an occasional mention by {{w|Libertarian Party (United States)|Libertarian presidential candidates}}).</p><p>So, essentially, the absence of foreign military bases within the U.S. is primarily because there aren't really any other countries in a position to place bases there. Ironically, although no battles in the traditional sense have been fought within the U.S. since the {{w|U.S. Civil War}} and the U.S. mainland has seen {{w|Mainland invasion of the United States|almost no military action}}, foreign air force bases might have been useful on September 11, 2001. (The {{w|attack on Pearl Harbor}} in 1941 was 18 years before Hawaii became a U.S. state, but Hawaii was still a fundamental part of the United States as it was an incorporated territory.)</p><p>There are, however, foreign troops stationed at some continental US military bases. For example, RAF (British Royal Air Force) 39 Sqn and 361 Sqn at Creech Air Force Base in Nevada flying Reaper and Predator drones. But this are not foreign military bases, they are just guests.</p><br />
|}<br />
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===Section Eleven===<br />
{| class ="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!style="width:20%;"|Question !! Possible answer<br />
|-<br />
| Why are my boobs itchy? ||It could be anything from dry skin to a rare life-threatening disease. Could also be related to pregnancy, PMS, or puberty. [http://www.just-health.net/Itchy-Breast.html Here's a thorough list] of possible causes and remedies.<br />
|-<br />
| Why are cigarettes legal? ||Despite the obvious detrimental affects nicotine has on health, like caffeine and alcohol, it is easy to regulate. Substances like marijuana and other drugs are mainly illegal because the government and regulatory agencies have no control over their production and distribution and therefore cannot profit from it. Nicotine however, which is the key ingredient in tobacco can be regulated and taxed and is. <br />
|-<br />
| Why are there ducks in my pool? ||Most likely, they're looking for a place to mate. Which means you'll soon have baby ducks in your pool. Most migratory birds are protected by wildlife laws, so you want to prevent them from moving into your pool in the first place. The [http://www.dfwwildlife.org/duck.html DFW Wildlife Coalition] has some tips.<br />
|-<br />
| Why is Jesus white? ||This is an ethnocentric viewpoint that varies throughout cultures. In African cultures he is portrayed as black. In short, whatever culture he is introduced to, those inhabitants will have him fit their own image. <br />
|-<br />
| Why is there liquid in my ear? ||[http://www.healthline.com/symptom/discharge-from-ear It's called otorrhea], and can be caused by infection, trauma, or changes in pressure. A common cause is [http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/swimmers-ear/basics/definition/con-20014723 Swimmer's ear], an infection of the outer ear canal.<br />
|-<br />
| Why do Q tips feel good? ||The inner ear contains [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erectile_tissue erectile tissue] (as does your inner nose which is why sneezing feels good) so you are massing tissue which gets aroused upon stimulation. <br />
|-<br />
| Why do good people die? ||Everybody dies, but loved ones and ones who were known to make memorable or valuable contributions are mourned and revered more than a person who has left much pain to others as their legacy; we remember the good ones and that's why it hurts more. <br />
|-<br />
| Why are ultrasounds important? ||Ultrasound scans provide a great deal of information about a fetus, thus increasing the chances of a healthy birth. They have many other medical uses.<br />
|-<br />
| Why are ultrasound machines expensive? ||As hospital equipment goes, ultrasound machines are actually a bargain. [http://www.costowl.com/healthcare/healthcare-ultrasound-machine-costs.html A new ultrasound machine] costs about $20,000-$75,000, depending on features. Comparable devices are much more expensive: The [http://info.blockimaging.com/bid/84432/CT-Scanner-Price-Guide CT scanner] runs $90,000-$250,000, while the [http://www.ehow.com/about_4731161_much-do-mri-machines-cost.html MRI machine] easily goes over a million.<br />
|-<br />
| Why is stealing wrong? ||Stealing is theft and it is illegal. Taking something that is not yours without permission or payment hurts the livelihood of other individuals as well as damages their trust in others. <br />
|}<br />
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===Vertical Questions===<br />
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|-<br />
| Why is there hell if god forgives? ||There is not a single answer to this question. The answer varies based on the religion and that religion's sect mixed with personal interpretations of that religions scripture and how a person decides to follow it. However the idea of what Hell will be like also varies. There is no one answer to this question, but the easiest explanation is that the individual did not pray hard enough, correctly, was not part of the right religion, and their forgiveness was contingent on something that the person either did not do or know to do (or say or think) <br />
|-<br />
| Why do iguanas die? ||All living things die, but iguanas may suffer from [http://www.anapsid.org/iguana/kidneyfailure.html kidney failure].<br />
|-<br />
| Why is GPS free? || GPS was originally developed by the U.S. military for its own use, not for commercial purposes. Once the satellites were launched and service began, anyone could receive the signals. Because it is a one-way transmission, there is no incremental cost to provide service to more users, and no practical way to prevent use without payment.<br />
|-<br />
| Why are trees tall? ||Tall is a relative term, and Redwoods are famous for their height - among the tallest in the world. The reason for this is, in part [http://www.nps.gov/redw/faqs.htm climate, fog, rain, good soil, few predators, among others].<br />
|-<br />
|Why are there female Mr. Mimes? || {{w|Mr. Mime}} is a Pokémon introduced in the first generation of the games, and despite its name, it can be either of a male or female gender. As the Pokémon was introduced before the concept of [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Gender gender in Pokémon games], it is likely that the people in charge of translating its Japanese name (Barrierd) did not take this into account during the process.<br />
|-<br />
| Why is there lava? ||{{w|Lava}} is magma (molten rock) which is at the Earth's surface. Magma in the Earth comes from the melting of rock due to rising heat from deeper within the planet. {{w|Earth's internal heat budget|This heat}} is about half radiogenic and half primordial (left over from the formation and differentiation of the Earth). Most of the crust and mantle of the Earth is solid rock, but in places (usually controlled by plate tectonics, but {{w|Hawaii hotspot|not always}}) where the heat is high enough the minerals with lowest melting point start to melt and then migrate upwards towards the surface. This melt collects in {{w|Magma chamber|magma chambers}}, in which the magma may start to cool and crystallize. Sometimes it will crystallize completely, becoming an underground solid body called a pluton. Other times melt will keep migrating upwards until it reaches the surface and erupts as lava, forming a {{w|volcano}} or undersea vent.<br />
|-<br />
| Why is YKK on a zippers? || YKK Group is the name of a large group of Japanese manufacturing companies, which among other things manufacture a lot of zippers.<br />
|-<br />
| Why is life so boring? ||It is up to an individual to find meaning and interest in life. Monotony, predictability and lack of physical and intellectual stimulation would lead to a feeling of boredom. <br />
|-<br />
| Why aren't there dinosaur ghosts? ||Ghosts are a supernatural phenomenon that have not been empirically proven to exist. Those who believe in ghosts implicitly believe in a soul (of which a ghost is a materialization of), and it is a commonly held belief by religious institutions and ghost-hunters that animals do not have souls and thus dinosaurs would not have any either. <br />
|-<br />
|Why is there no king in England? || ''Note: For simplicity's sake, "England" here is being read as "United Kingdom." The various name changes, mergers, and splits of kingdoms are complicated.''<p>The basis for this question is that for the past several hundred years, there has almost always been a queen in England, the sole exceptions being when the king has not had a wife. However, there is a distinction between being the queen of England (that is to say, {{w|List of British monarchs|a monarch}}) and being the {{w|queen consort|queen ''consort''}} of England: The former refers to a woman who {{w|Succession to the British throne|succeeded to the throne}} in her own right, becoming sovereign, while the latter refers to the wife of the king. Both roles, though, are commonly referred to as "Queen of England," creating the impression that there is always such a person. The logical question, therefore, is why {{w|Elizabeth II}}'s husband, {{w|Prince Philip|Philip}}, is not considered the king of England. The answer lies in Britain's system of {{w|male-preference cognatic primogeniture}}, which causes the monarch of England to usually be a man, not a woman. As a result of this, British laws were generally built around the presumption that the monarch would be a man, and that said man would be married to a woman, [[223: Valentine's Day|comic 223]] be damned. Since the creation of the modern British throne in 1707, only two women have reigned as queen in their own right; it just so happens that these two women have been two of the most famous and longest-reigning monarchs in world history, {{w|Queen Victoria}} and Queen Elizabeth II. This fact may add to people's enhanced perception of the lack of a British king. Victoria and Elizabeth's respective consorts, {{w|Albert, Prince Consort|Albert}} and Philip, have been styled as princes&mdash;Albert as {{w|Prince Consort}} and Philip as "{{w|British prince|Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland}}." Both were explicitly granted their titles by their wives, though Albert was already a prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, and Philip had previously been a prince of Denmark and Greece, but had renounced both titles before marrying Elizabeth.</p><p>The title {{w|king consort}} also exists, but has never been used in the United Kingdom.</p><p>Notably, should {{w|Prince Charles}} succeed to his mother's throne, it has been announced that his wife, {{w|Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall|Camilla}}, will be styled as {{w|princess consort}}, ''not'' as queen consort, just as she has declined the title {{w|Princess of Wales}}, which is strongly associated with Charles's first wife, {{w|Princess Diana|Diana}}. Assuming that Charles succeeds, this means that Britain will not have anyone referred to as "queen," after decades of not having anyone referred to as "king."</p><br />
|-<br />
| Why do I feel dizzy? ||Balance is achieved from fluids in the inner-ear, but [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dizziness#Epidemiology dizziness] can have nearly a dozen causes.<br />
|-<br />
| Why are dogs afraid of fireworks? ||Loud noises can trigger their flight or fight responses when they are [http://www.cesarsway.com/dogbehavior/hyperdog/How-to-Keep-Your-Dog-Safe-and-Calm-During-Fireworks nervous].<br />
|-<br />
| Why are there weeks? || Weeks were originally important for religious reasons, primarily the requirement to observe a sabbath (day of rest) every seventh day. Today it is used to evenly divide months into equal pieces, much like the months divide a year. Similarly, hours and minutes divide a day.<br />
|}<br />
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==See also==<br />
http://www.reddit.com/r/xkcd/comments/1l3na7/questions/cbvigrd, answers to all the questions.<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
==Transcript==<br />
:[This strip is a rectangular word cloud, titled 'Questions found in Google autocomplete'. Embedded in the cloud are 5 single panels, with illustrated questions. These are described at the end. Questions are given in roughly columnar order. None of the questions have question marks.]<br />
<br />
:Questions found in Google Autocomplete<br />
<br />
:Why do whales jump<br />
:Why are witches green<br />
:Why are there mirrors above beds<br />
:Why do I say uh<br />
:Why is sea salt better<br />
:Why are there trees in the middle of fields<br />
:Why is there not a Pokemon MMO<br />
:Why is there laughing in TV shows<br />
:Why are there doors on the freeway<br />
:Why are there so many svchost.exe running<br />
:Why aren't there any countries in antarctica<br />
:Why are there scary sounds in Minecraft<br />
:Why is there kicking in my stomach<br />
:Why are there two slashes after HTTP<br />
:Why are there celebrities<br />
:Why do snakes exist<br />
:Why do oysters have pearls<br />
:Why are ducks called ducks<br />
:Why do they call it the clap<br />
:Why are Kyle and Cartman friends<br />
:Why is there an arraow on Aang's head<br />
:Why are text messages blue<br />
:Why are there mustaches on clothes<br />
:Why are there mustaches on cars<br />
:Why are there mustaches everywhere<br />
:Why are there so many birds in Ohio<br />
:Why is there so much rain in Ohio<br />
:Why is Ohio weather so weird<br />
:Why are there male and female bikes<br />
:Why are there bridesmaids<br />
:Why do dying people reach up<br />
:Why aren't there varicose arteries<br />
:Why are old Klingons different<br />
:Why is programming so hard<br />
:Why is there a 0 ohm resistor<br />
:Why do Americans hate soccer<br />
:Why do rhymes sound good<br />
:Why do trees die<br />
:Why is there no sound on CNN<br />
:Why aren't Pokemon real<br />
:Why aren't bullets sharp<br />
:Why do dreams seem so real<br />
:Why aren't there dinosaur ghosts<br />
:Why do iguanas die<br />
:Why do testicles move<br />
:Why are there psychics<br />
:Why are hats so expensive<br />
:Why is there caffeine in my shampoo<br />
:Why do your boobs hurt<br />
:Why aren't economists rich<br />
:Why do Americans call it soccer<br />
:Why are my ears ringing<br />
:Why are there so many Avengers<br />
:Why are the Avengers fighting the X men<br />
:Why is Wolverine not in the Avengers<br />
:Why are there ants in my laptop<br />
:Why is Earth tilted<br />
:Why is space black<br />
:Why is outer space so cold<br />
:Why are there pyramids on the moon<br />
:Why is NASA shutting down<br />
:Why is there Hell if God forgives<br />
:Why are there tiny spiders in my house<br />
:Why do spiders come inside<br />
:Why are there huge spiders in my house<br />
:Why are there lots of spiders in my house<br />
:Why are there spiders in my room<br />
:Why are there so many spiders in my room<br />
:Why do spider bites itch<br />
:Why is dying so scary<br />
:Why is there no GPS in laptops<br />
:Why do knees click<br />
:Why aren't there E grades<br />
:Why is isolation bad<br />
:Why do boys like me<br />
:Why don't boys like me<br />
:Why is there always a Java update<br />
:Why are there red dots on my thighs<br />
:Why is lying good<br />
:Why is GPS free<br />
:Why are trees tall<br />
:Why are there slaves in the Bible<br />
:Why do twins have different fingerprints<br />
:Why are Americans afraid of dragons<br />
:Why is there lava<br />
:Why are there swarms of gnats<br />
:Why is there phlegm<br />
:Why are there so many crows in Rochester, MN<br />
:Why is psychic weak to bug<br />
:Why do children get cancer<br />
:Why is Poseidon angry with Odysseus<br />
:Why is there ice in space<br />
:Why are there female Mr Mimes<br />
:Why is there an owl in my backyard<br />
:Why is there an owl outside my window<br />
:Why is there an owl on the dollar bill<br />
:Why do owls attack people<br />
:Why are AK47s so expensive<br />
:Why are there helicopters circling my house<br />
:Why are there gods<br />
:Why are there two Spocks<br />
:Why is Mt Vesuvius there<br />
:Why do they say T minus<br />
:Why are there obelisks<br />
:Why are wrestlers always wet<br />
:Why are oceans becoming more acidic<br />
:Why is Arwen dying<br />
:Why aren't my quail laying eggs<br />
:Why aren't my quail eggs hatching<br />
:Why aren't there any foreign military bases in America<br />
:Why is life so boring<br />
:Why are my boobs itchy<br />
:Why are cigarettes legal<br />
:Why are there ducks in my pool<br />
:Why is Jesus white<br />
:Why is there liquid in my ear<br />
:Why do Q tips feel good<br />
:Why do good people die<br />
:Why are ultrasounds important<br />
:Why are ultrasound machines expensive<br />
:Why is stealing wrong<br />
:Why is YKK on all zippers<br />
:Why is HTTPS crossed out in red<br />
:Why is there a line through HTTPS<br />
:Why is there a red line through HTTPS on Facebook<br />
:Why is HTTPS important<br />
:Why are there weeks<br />
:Why do I feel dizzy<br />
:Why are dogs afraid of fireworks<br />
:Why is there no king in England<br />
<br />
:[We see Cueball from the torso up, with arms outstretched.]<br />
:Cueball: Why aren't my arms growing<br />
<br />
:[Megan stands with a grey ghost on either side of her.]<br />
:Megan: Why are there ghosts<br />
<br />
:[Beret Guy stands, looking at a squirrel.]<br />
:Beret Guy: Why are there squirrels<br />
<br />
:[Cueball stands.]<br />
:Cueball: Why is sex so important.<br />
<br />
:[We see Ponytail from the torso up.]<br />
:Ponytail: Why aren't there guns in Harry Potter<br />
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[[Category:Soccer]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1263:_Reassuring&diff=1199601263: Reassuring2016-05-11T19:31:23Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: an European → a European</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1263<br />
| date = September 11, 2013<br />
| title = Reassuring<br />
| image = reassuring.png<br />
| titletext = 'At least humans are better at quietly amusing ourselves, oblivious to our pending obsolescence' thought the human, as a nearby Dell Inspiron contentedly displayed the same bouncing geometric shape screensaver it had been running for years.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Explanation==<br />
''{{w|Go (game)|Go}}'' is an abstract strategy board game considered computationally difficult, compared to chess. Because of the size and number of possible combinations, computers don't have an easy way to exhaustively search for the best move. Still, {{w|Computer Go|they are getting better and better playing it}}. [[Megan]] suggests that computers may soon reach the level of being able to beat the best human players, an {{W|artificial intelligence}} milestone that has already been accomplished with other games. According to Randall in [[1002: Game AIs]], Go is one of the last games where a computer can still be beaten by top humans. As of 2016 Feb, Google has its Go AI defeated a European pro player, and in March it beat (4-1) one of the highest ranked players in the world. <br />
<br />
As a common human response, [[Cueball]] attempts to offer the consolation or defensive statement that humans remain better than computers at something else (see also [[894: Progeny]]). In this case, the first thing he thinks of is that humans are better at making such consoling statements. However, Megan disproves Cueball's statement by creating a script in the {{w| Python (programming language)|Python programming language}} to create an abundant supply of such statements. An irony here is that each of the statements the computer generates defends humans, not computers.<br />
<br />
Another such statement is made in the title text, that humans are better at quietly amusing themselves, oblivious to our "pending obsolescence" - which may refer alternatively to our inevitable deaths, or to the comic's own topic of our being replaced and surpassed by computers. The title text then again suggests, however, that the human statement is not true, referring to an Inspiron model of {{w|Dell}} computer which "quietly amuses itself" by showing a geometric {{w|screensaver}} as it presumably one day will be obsolete and replaced by a newer computer.<br />
<br />
The original purpose of screensaver programs was to prevent images or characters from being burned into the phosphor layer of the older CRT displays. In more modern displays, including newer CRTs (cca mid-90s or newer), this could be achieved by simply turning it off after some period of time but originally there was no way to turn the display off programmatically. Thus the screensaver itself is already obsolete.<br />
<br />
==Transcript==<br />
:[Megan is sitting at a computer, and Cueball is standing behind her.]<br />
:Megan: Looks like computers will beat humans at '''Go''' pretty soon.<br />
:Cueball: Wow.<br />
:Cueball: That's the last of the big ones.<br />
:Megan: Yeah.<br />
:[Megan looks back over her shoulder at him.]<br />
:Cueball: Well, at least humans are still better at, uh,<br />
:Cueball: coming up with reassuring parables about things humans are better at?<br />
:Megan: Hmm.<br />
:[Megan types on her computer.]<br />
:''type type''<br />
:[She leans back over her chair again and addresses Cueball.]<br />
:Megan: I made a Python script that generates thousands of reassuring parables per second.<br />
:Cueball: ''Dammit.''<br />
:Computer: Computers will never understand a sonnet computers will never enjoy a salad comp—<br />
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[[Category:Computers]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1266:_Halting_Problem&diff=1199591266: Halting Problem2016-05-11T19:31:07Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: Therefore → Therefore,</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1266<br />
| date = September 18, 2013<br />
| title = Halting Problem<br />
| image = halting_problem.png<br />
| titletext = I found a counterexample to the claim that all things must someday die, but I don't know how to show it to anyone.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Explanation==<br />
In 1936 {{w|Alan Turing}} proved that it's not possible to decide whether an arbitrary program will eventually halt, or run forever. This was later called the {{w|Halting problem}} by {{w|Martin Davis}}. The official definition of the problem is to write a program (actually, a {{w|Turing Machine}}) that accepts as parameters a program and its parameters. That program needs to decide, in finite time, whether that program will ever halt running these parameters.<br />
<br />
The halting problem is a cornerstone problem in computer science. It is used mainly as a way to prove a given task is impossible, by showing that solving that task will allow one to solve the halting problem.<br />
<br />
[[Randall]], however, is providing a simpler solution. He implements his own code for the question ''"Does it halt?"'' which always returns "true", and directs us to think about the bigger picture.<br />
<br />
From a '''physical''' perspective, according to our current understanding of physics, this is right. Given enough time, any program will halt. This is due to factors external to the actual program. Sooner or later, electricity will give out, or the memory containing the program will get corrupted by cosmic rays, or corrosion will eat away the silicon in the CPU, or the {{w|second law of thermodynamics}} will lead to the {{w|Heat death of the universe}}. Nothing lasts forever, and this includes a running program.<br />
<br />
From a '''mathematical''' point of view, this is not true: a Turing machine will never have a hardware failure because it's not a physical machine. It's a theoretical construct, and it's '''defined''' mathematically, independent of any physical hardware. Similarly, ⅓ + ⅓ + ⅓ = 1 no matter what any physical hardware you are computing it on claims.<br />
<br />
Another interpretation of [[Randall]]'s code is that the Program in the parentheses is actually being run whenever his function is called, as is consistent with some programming constructs. In this case, the function would wait until the program finishes and exits before returning "True". Therefore, [[Randall]]'s function is mathematically accurate. It does not solve the problem though, as it simply shifts the question to whether the function itself will ever halt.<br />
<br />
From a '''practical''' point of view, there are of course times that a programmer would want to return "false", since some programs can be mathematically shown to run forever.<br />
<br />
The title text further relates to this issue by claiming to have found a case where something need not die, but Randall does not know how to actually show it to anyone, because just the fact everyone will die sooner than it doesn't prove it will not die. The wording of the title text might also be a reference to {{w|Fermat's Last Theorem}}.<br />
<br />
It should be noted that Randall's solution, barring its unsoundness, solves more than the halting problem in the form it is usually stated. The halting problem requires two parameters (a program and its parameters), while Randall's function only accepts one (the program). The question of whether a program halts for every input can be shown to be even harder to solve than the halting problem, meaning that even if a Turing machine had an additional instruction allowing it to check whether a program halts with given parameters, it still could not always confirm that a given program that halts for all parameters does so.<br />
<br />
The code in this comic is written in {{w|pseudocode}}, to demonstrate the "algorithm" rather than an implementation in some existing programming language. The syntax resembles a mix of {{w|C (programming language)|C}} and {{w|Python (programming language)|Python}}.<br />
<br />
==Transcript==<br />
:[A short computer program.]<br />
'''Define''' DoesItHalt(program):<br />
{<br />
'''return''' true;<br />
}<br />
:The big picture solution to the halting problem.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*A similar useless computer program can be found here: [[221: Random Number]].<br />
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[[Category:Programming]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1305:_Undocumented_Feature&diff=1199581305: Undocumented Feature2016-05-11T19:31:01Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: However → However,</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1305<br />
| date = December 18, 2013<br />
| title = Undocumented Feature<br />
| before = [[#Explanation|↓ Skip to explanation ↓]]<br />
| image = undocumented_feature.png<br />
| titletext = And it doesn't pop up a box every time asking you to use your real name. In fact, there's no way to set your name at all. You just have to keep reminding people who you are.<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
An {{w|undocumented feature}} is a part of a software product that is not explained in the documentation for the product. [[Cueball]] has found such a feature, a chat room intended to ask for help, accessible through the help page of some unnamed old Windows utility. The people who found the chat room started out using it for its intended purpose (helping users of the utility by contacting other users), however as time has passed they have become friends and enter the chat only to talk to each other, with no relation to computer problems.<br />
<br />
A {{w|virtual machine}} (or VM) is a computer program designed to emulate the hardware of a full computer. In this case, users of the old chat room create VMs only to have the old operating system installed which included the utility program. They use this setup only to access the old chat room. This is shown in the third panel where [[Cueball]] is using a modern laptop to enter the chatroom (presumably by means of a VM), whereas [[Ponytail]] is most likely using an old computer (as evidenced by the CRT monitor).<br />
<br />
A chat room like this must be hosted on some outside server, so the narrator of the comic wonders who runs this server. An obvious thought about this is if and when the server will be shut down, effectively cutting all communication among chat users. Another obvious thought is why the utility author is still maintaining the chat server, since its original purpose of allowing communication between users with problems with the utility program is no longer an issue as everybody has migrated to more modern systems. The comic suggests that the reason for doing this can be a bored {{w|System administrator|sysadmin}}, who is just reading the messages of the chat users and following their lives but never writing anything. This would turn the chat room into a {{w|soap opera}} for the sysadmin.<br />
<br />
The {{w|Deep Web}} is a term used to refer to any information which is available online, but is hard to find (usually because there are no links to that information in web pages). The chat room described would be an example of this. From this point on, the comic takes an {{w|existentialist}} turn (a frequent xkcd trait), talking about how life is short, everything has to end, etc.<br />
<br />
The last panel is a reference to [http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304403804579263371125671670 Facebook's recent announcement] that it would start autoplaying video ads, and the title text refers to YouTube requiring its users to use their real-life identities instead of just nicknames. These last parts of the comics somehow reveal that the point of the whole comic is just to complain about aggressive money-driven policies used by modern social networks in general and Facebook in particular. It is hinted that [[Randall]] would prefer older technologies, where limited resources would forbid autoplaying videos or huge databases with every detail of every user's life.<br />
<br />
It's possible that the comic is about an actual chat room, but more likely it is a complete invention, since if it were real someone would have been able to trace its origin. However, if it is real, the participants would not want to confirm this in order to protect their privacy.<br />
<br />
The title text mentions the simplicity of this chat; even user names do not exist and other users could only be identified by their behavior because the user names are random and can change on every login.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[A support window is shown.]<br />
:An old Windows utility has an undocumented feature. If you open "help" and click on the background, you get dropped into a "support" chat room.<br />
:Support Window: Launching support forum...<br />
<br />
:[An active conversation between two people is shown.]<br />
:Only a few of us ever found it. But we became friends.<br />
<br />
:[Cueball and Ponytail are at computers.]<br />
:We kept launching the program to check in. Eventually some of us were running VMs just to keep accessing it.<br />
<br />
:[Another conversation.]<br />
:As the Internet aged, so did we.<br />
<br />
:[Three question marks.]<br />
:We don't know who runs the server. We don't know why it's still working so many years later. Maybe we're some sysadmin's soap opera.<br />
<br />
:[A group of people are shown in a bubble.]<br />
:It will probably vanish someday, but for now it's our meeting place. Our hideaway.<br />
<br />
:[The bubble is now smaller, and some parts of a web are shown.]<br />
:A life's worth of chat,<br />
<br />
:[More of the web is shown.]<br />
:Buried in the deep web.<br />
<br />
:[A flat landscape is shown with the sun at the horizon.]<br />
:But even if it lasts forever, ''we'' won't. When we're gone, who will remember us?<br />
<br />
:[Cueball and Hairy are shown standing together in a bubble.]<br />
:Who will remember this strange little world and the friendships we built here?<br />
<br />
:Nobody.<br />
<br />
:[An empty bubble is shown.]<br />
:This place is irrelevant. Ephemeral. One day it will be forgotten.<br />
<br />
:[The bubble starts to fade away.]<br />
:And so will we<br />
<br />
:[The bubble has almost completely faded away.]<br />
<br />
:[The bubble is now completely gone.]<br />
<br />
:But at least it doesn't have fucking video ads.<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
There are many examples of undocumented features in programs written for old versions of Windows, for example:<br />
*When playing {{w|Solitaire (Windows)|Windows Solitaire}} with the "draw three" option, one can [http://www.eeggs.com/items/42178.html draw single cards] by holding <Ctrl+Alt+Shift> while clicking on the card to draw cards.<br />
*When playing {{w|Microsoft Minesweeper|Windows Minesweeper}} in pre-Windows-95 versions, typing "{{w|xyzzy}}" followed by <Enter> and then <Right-shift>, will [http://www.eeggs.com/items/49964.html turn the top left pixel] of the windows background black or white to indicate if the mouse is over a mine or not.<br />
*The first releases of {{w|Windows 95}} allowed one to see the "credits" for Win95 by creating a folder in the desktop and then [http://www.eeggs.com/items/478.html renaming it several times].<br />
*{{w|Microsoft word|Word}} 97 has an embedded pinball game, accessible by a [http://www.eeggs.com/items/763.html weird sequence of strange actions].<br />
*{{w|Microsoft Excel|Excel}} 97 has also an embedded game of a spaceship floating over a planet, accessible by another [http://www.eeggs.com/items/718.html weird sequence of actions].<br />
*{{w|Microsoft Excel|Excel}} 2000 has an embedded [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGZfuwsvIFQ car racing game].<br />
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[[Category:YouTube]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1331:_Frequency&diff=1199571331: Frequency2016-05-11T19:30:53Z<p>Markhurd: /* Events */clean up, typos fixed: world wide → worldwide</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1331<br />
| date = February 17, 2014<br />
| title = Frequency<br />
| custom = <center><table><tr><br />
<td>[[File:heartbeat.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:birth.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:death.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:wikipedia.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:vibrator.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
</tr><tr><br />
<td>[[File:car china.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:car japan.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:car germany.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:car us.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:car elsewhere.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
</tr><tr><br />
<td>[[File:kiss.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:fire dept.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:holeinone.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:turnsignal1.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:turnsignal2.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
</tr><tr><br />
<td>[[File:earthquake1.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:earthquake2.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:earthquake3.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:earthquake4.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:parliament toilet.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
</tr><tr><br />
<td>[[File:flight.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:book mockingbird.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:cat mockingbird.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:phoenixshoes.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:phoenix.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
</tr><tr><br />
<td>[[File:keys.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:amelia.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:dogbite.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:bike.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:eagle.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
</tr><tr><br />
<td>[[File:bottles.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:recycled.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:meteor.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:oldfaithful.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:shark.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
</tr><tr><br />
<td>[[File:us cancer.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:us cancer death.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:dog.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:cat.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:wedding.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
</tr><tr><br />
<td>[[File:domain.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:house.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:tattoo.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:pulsar.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:facebook.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
</tr><tr><br />
<td>[[File:iphone.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:littleleague.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:ndsex.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:bieber.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
<td>[[File:denverpizza.gif|This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.]]</td><br />
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| titletext = This comic shows estimated average frequency. I wanted to include the pitch drop experiment, but it turns out the gif format has some issues with decade-long loops.<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
This comic shows a number of common events, arranged in a grid. Each of the events flashes with its average frequency. <br />
<br />
For example, statistically a child is born somewhere on the world approximately every 0.24 seconds, or four times per second. Therefore, the tile "One birth" blinks about 4 times per second.<br />
<br />
The title text refers to the {{w|Pitch drop experiment}} which measures the flow of a piece of pitch over many years. At room temperature, tar pitch flows at a very slow rate, taking several years to form a single drop. The title text jokes that Randall tried to include a tile that flashes about once every {{w|decade|ten years}}, but the tiles are all {{w|Animated GIF|animated GIFs}} and while the file format supports animations of any length, the resulting file would be too big (at least 10 megabytes).<br />
<br />
A thorough analysis of the frequencies present in this comic and how they relate to the underlying technology (the GIF format) was published as [http://notebooks.jsvine.com/reverse-engineering-xkcd-frequency/ Reverse Engineering xkcd's 'Frequency'].<br />
<br />
The table below lists all the events and their duration / frequency. Some events make reference to other comics.<br />
<br />
===Events===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!class="unsortable"|Picture<br />
!class="unsortable"|Text<br />
!Period (seconds)<br />
!Frequency (per minute)<br />
!Frequency (per year,<br>N/I = not interesting)<br />
!class="unsortable"|Explanation and/or references to other comics.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:heartbeat.gif]]<br />
|Heartbeat||style="text-align:right;"|0.86||style="text-align:right;"|70||style="text-align:right;"|33,000,000||The typical resting {{w|heart rate}} in adults is 60–80 beats per minute (bpm).<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:birth.gif]]<br />
|One birth||style="text-align:right;"|0.24||style="text-align:right;"|250||style="text-align:right;"|131,490,000||The {{w|Birth rate|birth rate}} that occurs on earth.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:death.gif]]<br />
|One death||style="text-align:right;"|0.56||style="text-align:right;"|107||style="text-align:right;"|56,360,000||The {{w|Mortality rate|Mortality rate}} is much lower than the birth rate shown above, thus the world population still increases.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:wikipedia.gif]]<br />
|Someone edits Wikipedia||style="text-align:right;"|0.67||style="text-align:right;"|90||style="text-align:right;"|47,100,000||{{w|Wikipedia}} is an online, freely editable encyclopedia. A table recording the time between completion of each block of 10 million edits can be found [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Katalaveno/TBE here], which suggests that the value 0.67 Sec/Edit is a little high, with the average being closer to 0.63 Sec/Edit.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:vibrator.gif]]<br />
|Someone buys a vibrator||style="text-align:right;"|2.99||style="text-align:right;"|20||style="text-align:right;"|10,550,000 || This is just a joke, there are no reliable statistics on worldwide vibrator productions or sales.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:car china.gif]]<br />
|China builds a car||style="text-align:right;"|1.89||style="text-align:right;"|32||style="text-align:right;"|16,700,000|| According to the International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers, China is the worlds most prolific car manufacturer, producing just over [http://www.oica.net/category/production-statistics/2013-statistics/ 18 million cars in 2013]. <br />
|-<br />
|[[File:car japan.gif]]<br />
|Japan builds a car||style="text-align:right;"|4.01||style="text-align:right;"|15||style="text-align:right;"|7,870,000|| According to the International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers, Japan is the second most prolific car manufacturing country, producing just over [http://www.oica.net/category/production-statistics/2013-statistics/ 8 million cars in 2013]. <br />
|-<br />
|[[File:car germany.gif]]<br />
|Germany builds a car||style="text-align:right;"|5.8||style="text-align:right;"|10||style="text-align:right;"|5,440,000|| According to the International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers, Germany is the third most prolific car manufacturing country, producing nearly [http://www.oica.net/category/production-statistics/2013-statistics/ 5.5 million cars in 2013]. <br />
|-<br />
|[[File:car us.gif]]<br />
|The US builds a car||style="text-align:right;"|6.95||style="text-align:right;"|8.6||style="text-align:right;"|4,540,000|| According to the International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers, the US is the fourth most prolific car manufacturing country, producing just under [http://www.oica.net/category/production-statistics/2013-statistics/ 4.4 million cars in 2013]. <br />
|-<br />
|[[File:car elsewhere.gif]]<br />
|Someone else builds a car||style="text-align:right;"|1.03||style="text-align:right;"|58||style="text-align:right;"|30,640,000|| This relates to car manufacture in countries other than those four listed above. According to the International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers, this total is just under [http://www.oica.net/category/production-statistics/2013-statistics/ 29.4 million cars in 2013]. <br />
|-<br />
|[[File:kiss.gif]]<br />
|A European Union resident has their first kiss||style="text-align:right;"|5.53||style="text-align:right;"|11||style="text-align:right;"|5,700,000|| Given that each person can only have their first kiss once, this statistic is tied to the EU birth rate. This [http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/statistics_explained/index.php/File:Number_of_live_births,_EU-28,_1961%E2%80%932012_(1)_(million)_YB14.png eurostat graph] shows the birth rate in the EU, and if we assume that the majority of people experience their first 'real' kiss at around age 12-16, then the years 1998-2002 are of interest, where the birth rate is fairly stable at just over 5.5 million.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:fire dept.gif]]<br />
|A US fire department puts out a fire||style="text-align:right;"|23||style="text-align:right;"|2.6||style="text-align:right;"|1,370,000|| The latest available statistics from the US Fire Administration show that in 2011 there were [http://www.usfa.fema.gov/data/statistics/ roughly 1.39 million] reported fires.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:holeinone.gif]]<br />
|Someone hits a hole-in-one||style="text-align:right;"|180||style="text-align:right;"|⅓<br>(20 per hour)||style="text-align:right;"|175,320||A {{w|hole in one}} is a feat in {{w|golf}} in which the player hits the ball directly from the tee into the cup with one shot. This does not account for possibility of [https://what-if.xkcd.com/85/ Rocket Golf].<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:turnsignal1.gif]]<br />
|My turn signal blinks||style="text-align:right;"|0.94||style="text-align:right;"|64||style="text-align:right;"|N/I||This, together with "The turn signal of the car in front of me blinks", forms a reference to [[165: Turn Signals]].<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:turnsignal2.gif]]<br />
|The turn signal of the car in front of me blinks||style="text-align:right;"|0.9||style="text-align:right;"|67||style="text-align:right;"|N/I||This, together with "My turn signal blinks", forms a reference to [[165: Turn Signals]].<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:earthquake1.gif]]<br />
|Earthquake (magnitude 1)||style="text-align:right;"|2.43||style="text-align:right;"|25||style="text-align:right;"|13,000,000||These are continually happening, and not felt by humans. The [http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/#%7B%22feed%22%3A%221419026358584%22%2C%22sort%22%3A%22newest%22%2C%22mapposition%22%3A%5B%5B-85%2C0%5D%2C%5B85%2C360%5D%5D%2C%22viewModes%22%3A%7B%22help%22%3Afalse%2C%22list%22%3Atrue%2C%22map%22%3Atrue%2C%22settings%22%3Afalse%7D%2C%22autoUpdate%22%3Afalse%2C%22search%22%3A%7B%22id%22%3A%221419026358584%22%2C%22name%22%3A%22Search%20Results%22%2C%22isSearch%22%3Atrue%2C%22params%22%3A%7B%22starttime%22%3A%222014-12-12%2000%3A00%3A00%22%2C%22minmagnitude%22%3A-1%2C%22eventtype%22%3A%22earthquake%22%2C%22endtime%22%3A%222014-12-19%2023%3A59%3A59%22%2C%22maxmagnitude%22%3A1.9%2C%22orderby%22%3A%22time%22%7D%7D%7D USGS does report them], but the link provided was produced at the time this description was written. It can however be updated by the user.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:earthquake2.gif]]<br />
|Earthquake (magnitude 2)||style="text-align:right;"|24.26||style="text-align:right;"|2.5||style="text-align:right;"|1,300,000|| The US Geological Survey estimates that [http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqarchives/year/eqstats.php 1.3 million] earthquakes of magnitude 2.0-2.9 occur worldwide each year.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:earthquake3.gif]]<br />
|Earthquake (magnitude 3)||style="text-align:right;"|242.6||style="text-align:right;"|¼<br>(15 per hour)||style="text-align:right;"|130,000|| The US Geological Survey estimates that [http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqarchives/year/eqstats.php 130 thousand] earthquakes of magnitude 3.0-3.9 occur worldwide each year.<br />
Earthquakes below this magnitude pass by largely unnoticed by most people (or [[723|tweeters]]).<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:earthquake4.gif]]<br />
|Earthquake (magnitude 4)||style="text-align:right;"|2426||style="text-align:right;"|0.025<br>(1.5 per hour)||style="text-align:right;"|13,000|| The US Geological Survey estimates that [http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqarchives/year/eqstats.php 13 thousand] earthquakes of magnitude 4.0-4.9 occur worldwide each year.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:parliament toilet.gif]]<br />
|A member of the UK parliament flushes a toilet||style="text-align:right;"|10.06||style="text-align:right;"|6||style="text-align:right;"|3,140,000||At the time of this comic, there were 650 MPs in the UK parliament, resulting in an average of 13.2 flushes per MP per day. Supposing that MPs get up to go to the toilet once between midnight and 6am, that means that during the rest of the day they are averaging a trip to the toilet every hour and a half. This adds weight to the view that politicians are either taking the piss or full of shit.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:flight.gif]]<br />
|An airline flight takes off||style="text-align:right;"|0.93||style="text-align:right;"|65||style="text-align:right;"|34,000,000|| Research conducted in 2008 by Thomas Ruosch and Dr Karl Rege at [http://www.init.zhaw.ch/index.php?id=9&L=1 Zurich University of Applied Science] plotted the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oR00_uLfGVE 93,000 daily worldwide airline flights].<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:book mockingbird.gif]]<br />
|Someone buys ''To Kill a Mockingbird''||style="text-align:right;"|42.05||style="text-align:right;"|1.4||style="text-align:right;"|750,000||"{{w|To Kill a Mockingbird}}" is a novel by {{w|Harper Lee}}, often an assigned reading in high school. Since 1960 it has sold in the region of [http://www.theguardian.com/books/2010/jul/09/harper-lee-to-kill-a-mockingbird 40 million copies], an average of 740,000 a year.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:cat mockingbird.gif]]<br />
|Someone's pet cat kills a mockingbird||style="text-align:right;"|1.82||style="text-align:right;"|33||style="text-align:right;"|17,340,000||Whereas the previous item references the well-known book "To Kill a Mockingbird", this one talks about {{w|Mockingbird|mockingbirds}} being literally killed (in this case, by cats). There are 45 million mockingbirds in the world;[http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/accounts/Mimus_polyglottos/] this means that according to Randall, cats kill 39% of mockingbirds in one year, i.e. in 2.5 years they are able to kill all mockingbirds (excluding the ones that are born in the meantime).<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:phoenixshoes.gif]]<br />
|Someone in Phoenix buys new shoes||style="text-align:right;"|1.08||style="text-align:right;"|56||style="text-align:right;"|29,200,000||Since {{w|Phoenix metropolitan area|metro Phoenix}} has 4,200,000 inhabitants, according to Randall people in Phoenix buy 7 pairs of shoes per capita per year.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:phoenix.gif]]<br />
|Someone in Phoenix puts on a condom||style="text-align:right;"|2.05||style="text-align:right;"|29||style="text-align:right;"|15,390,000||An unverifiable joke that would take into account the sexually active population of Phoenix, cross-tabulated with those who use protection, and finally those who are ready to engage in Intercourse at any given time. It's one thing to attempt to calculate copulation rates, but the condom makes it a joke and fluke variable. <br />
|-<br />
|[[File:keys.gif]]<br />
|Someone locks their keys in their car||style="text-align:right;"|2.43||style="text-align:right;"|25||style="text-align:right;"|13,000,000||There does not appear to be any data on this mishap, but a [https://twitter.com/search?q=locked%20keys%20in%20car&src=typd Twitter search] reveals this happens, or people discuss it happening at a high frequency.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:amelia.gif]]<br />
|A Sagittarius named Amelia drinks a soda||style="text-align:right;"|7.79||style="text-align:right;"|7.7||style="text-align:right;"|4,000,000||Randall Munroe is a [http://blog.xkcd.com/2014/01/31/the-baby-name-wizard/ fan of The Baby Name Wizard] blog and its [http://www.babynamewizard.com Name Voyager] tool which shows that "[http://www.babynamewizard.com/baby-name/girl/amelia Amelia]" has recently exploded in popularity.<br /><br />
This particular frequency is taken from:<br />
* The number of persons called {{w|Amelia (given name)|Amelia}} ([http://howmanyofme.com/ est. 82,572 people in the U.S.])<br />
* The number of persons born between November 22 and December 22 under the astrological sign of {{w|Sagittarius (astrology)|Sagittarius}} (~1/12th of the population, i.e. approximately 6881 Amelias in the U.S.)<br />
* The frequency of soda (soft drinks) being drunk (216 liters per person per year in the U.S.[http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/foo_sof_dri_con-food-soft-drink-consumption]). <br />
According to our figures, 6881 Amelias drink 1.44 million liters of soft drinks per year in the United States alone, which means that Randall's figures only account for American Amelias (drinking 356&nbsp;cc or 12&nbsp;fl.&nbsp;oz. of soda in each drink).<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:dogbite.gif]]<br />
|A dog bites someone in the US||style="text-align:right;"|7.01||style="text-align:right;"|8.6||style="text-align:right;"|4,500,000|| A [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18836045 2008 report] by the Centers for Disease Control concluded that 4.5 million people are bitten by dogs each year.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:bike.gif]]<br />
|Someone steals a bicycle||style="text-align:right;"|24.93||style="text-align:right;"|2.4||style="text-align:right;"|1,265,000||About half of all cyclists have their bikes stolen, oftentimes more than once, but riders have a 90% chance of theft, all according to [http://www.citylab.com/commute/2014/04/these-8-depressing-bike-theft-statistics-show-just-how-bad-problem/8890/ this report].<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:eagle.gif]]<br />
|A bald eagle catches a fish||style="text-align:right;"|2.69||style="text-align:right;"|22||style="text-align:right;"|11,700,000||It is estimated that there are 70,000 bald eagles in the world and they eat up to [http://www.hancockwildlife.org/forum/viewtopic.php?showtopic=949 a pound-and-a-half of fish] every day. <br />
|-<br />
|[[File:bottles.gif]]<br />
|50,000 plastic bottles are produced||style="text-align:right;"|1.27||style="text-align:right;"|47||style="text-align:right;"|1.24 trillion||This fact speaks for itself, but here are some [http://www.banthebottle.net/bottled-water-facts/ alarming facts] about plastic bottle production and usage. <br />
|-<br />
|[[File:recycled.gif]]<br />
|50,000 plastic bottles are recycled||style="text-align:right;"|4.64||style="text-align:right;"|13||style="text-align:right;"|340 billion||27% of the plastic bottles manufactured get [[885: Recycling|recycled]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:meteor.gif]]<br />
|A bright meteor is visible somewhere||style="text-align:right;"|1.15||style="text-align:right;"|52||style="text-align:right;"|27,400,000||This varies based on location, time of day, time of year, weather, personal perception and a number of other factors, but according to [http://www.amsmeteors.org/meteor-showers/meteor-faq/#4 The American Meteor Society], between 2-16 can be seen during the hours before daylight where it would be too bright to see them. <br />
|-<br />
|[[File:oldfaithful.gif]]<br />
|Old Faithful erupts||style="text-align:right;"|5640<br>(94 minutes)||style="text-align:right;"|0.011<br>(15&nbsp;per&nbsp;day)||style="text-align:right;"|5,595||{{w|Old Faithful}} is a geyser in {{w|Yellowstone National Park}} in the US, that tends to erupt every 65 or 91 minutes. XKCD's period of 1h 34m falls between the [http://geysertimes.org/getGeyserInfo.php?geyserID=2 mean and median of recent Old Faithful eruptions] and corresponds to a [http://geysertimes.org/getSingleEruption.php?id=645135 February 16, 2014 eruption].<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:shark.gif]]<br />
|A fishing boat catches a shark||style="text-align:right;"|0.83||style="text-align:right;"|72||style="text-align:right;"|38,000,000|| [[1326: Sharks]]; Shark populations have experienced severe declines due to fishing impacts both of {{w|shark finning|finning}} and by-catch.[http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=shark+population+decline+fishing]<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:us cancer.gif]]<br />
|Someone in the US is diagnosed with cancer||style="text-align:right;"|18.99||style="text-align:right;"|3.2||style="text-align:right;"|1,660,000|| According to the [http://www.cancer.org American Cancer Society], there will be an estimated 1,665,540 new cancer cases diagnosed ins the US in 2014.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:us cancer death.gif]]<br />
|Someone in the US dies from cancer||style="text-align:right;"|54.34||style="text-align:right;"|1.1||style="text-align:right;"|580,000|| According to the [http://www.cancer.org American Cancer Society], in 2014 there will be an estimated 585,720 cancer deaths in the US.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:dog.gif]]<br />
|Someone adopts a dog from a shelter||style="text-align:right;"|15.6||style="text-align:right;"|3.8||style="text-align:right;"|2,000,000||[http://www.statisticbrain.com/pet-owner-industry-stats/ 10%] of owned dogs were adopted from shelters<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:cat.gif]]<br />
|Someone adopts a cat from a shelter||style="text-align:right;"|21.3||style="text-align:right;"|2.8||style="text-align:right;"|1,500,000||[http://www.statisticbrain.com/pet-owner-industry-stats/ 18%] of owned cats were adopted from shelters <br />
|-<br />
|[[File:wedding.gif]]<br />
|Someone gets married||style="text-align:right;"|0.75||style="text-align:right;"|80||style="text-align:right;"|42,000,000||According to [http://www.statisticbrain.com/marriage-statistics/ this study], there are 2,077,000 marriages in the US every year. <br />
|-<br />
|[[File:domain.gif]]<br />
|Someone registers a domain||style="text-align:right;"|0.64||style="text-align:right;"|94||style="text-align:right;"|49,300,000 ||According to [http://www.dailychanges.com/ Dailychanges.com], about 135,000 domains are registered every day, but this figure fluctuates. <br />
|-<br />
|[[File:house.gif]]<br />
|Someone in the US buys a house||style="text-align:right;"|6.22||style="text-align:right;"|9.6||style="text-align:right;"|5,000,000||According to [http://www.census.gov/construction/nrs/pdf/newressales.pdf The Census Bureau], on average there are 400,000 home purchases in the US each month.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:tattoo.gif]]<br />
|Someone in the US gets a tattoo||style="text-align:right;"|2.06||style="text-align:right;"|29||style="text-align:right;"|15,300,000||This estimate is probably based on the percentage of people who are tattooed, and not how frequently they purchase one, but the figures [http://theweek.com/article/index/233633/the-tattoo-economy-by-the-numbers here], [http://www.vanishingtattoo.com/tattoo_facts.htm here], and [http://www.statisticbrain.com/tattoo-statistics/ here] add to the credibility of the claim.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:pulsar.gif]]<br />
|The star PSR J1748-2446AD rotates 1,000 times||style="text-align:right;"|1.4||style="text-align:right;"|42.9||style="text-align:right;"|N/I||{{w|PSR J1748-2446ad}} is the fastest spinning {{w|pulsar}} known.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:facebook.gif]]<br />
|Someone lies about their age to sign up for Facebook||style="text-align:right;"|4.32||style="text-align:right;"|14||style="text-align:right;"|7,300,000||To sign up for Facebook, [https://www.facebook.com/help/210644045634222 the user must claim to be at least 13 years old]. This is a reflection of the U.S. {{w|Children's Online Privacy Protection Act}}.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:iphone.gif]]<br />
|Someone breaks an iPhone screen||style="text-align:right;"|0.93||style="text-align:right;"|65||style="text-align:right;"|34,000,000||According to a [http://www.cnet.com/news/quarter-of-iphones-have-a-broken-screen-says-new-poll/ CNET report], up to a quarter of iPhones have a broken screen. <br />
|-<br />
|[[File:littleleague.gif]]<br />
|A Little League player strikes out||style="text-align:right;"|1.23||style="text-align:right;"|49||style="text-align:right;"|N/I||{{w|Little League Baseball|Little League}} is a system of local youth baseball and softball competitions. A {{w|strikeout}} is a situation in baseball and softball.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:ndsex.gif]]<br />
|Someone has sex in North Dakota||style="text-align:right;"|1.38||style="text-align:right;"|43||style="text-align:right;"|22,900,000||Since {{w|North Dakota}} has 723,000 inhabitants (ranked the 48th state), and if we estimate the sexually active population as 80% (and if ''someone'' means ''a couple)'' this means that people in North Dakota have sex 79.1 times a year. It is estimated that 3.93% of the world population has sex on a given day;[http://geography.about.com/od/culturalgeography/a/geographyofsex.htm] Randall's rate for North Dakota is 17.3% which is not low.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:bieber.gif]]<br />
|Justin Bieber gains a follower on Twitter||style="text-align:right;"|4.73||style="text-align:right;"|13||style="text-align:right;"|6,670,000|| [[802: Online Communities 2#Twitter Region|802: Online Communities 2]]; {{w|Justin Bieber}} is a Canadian pop music singer whose [https://twitter.com/justinbieber Twitter account] is extremely popular.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:denverpizza.gif]]<br />
|Someone in Denver orders pizza||style="text-align:right;"|1.27||style="text-align:right;"|47||style="text-align:right;"|24,800,000|| In 2013, an estimated [http://www.statisticbrain.com/pizza-statistics/ 3 billion] pizzas were sold in the US. With a population of approximately 320 million, this is an average of just over 9 pizzas per person per year. According to the [http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/08/08031.html 2010 Census], the population of Denver was, rounded, 650,000. The frequency shown equates to over 38 pizzas per person per year, four times the national average. <br />
|}<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[Repetitive events are written in grey and arranged in a grid. Each statement pulses to black and then returns to grey at an interval characteristic of the named event.]<br />
<br />
{| style="text-align:center;"<br />
|- style="vertical-align: top; background-color:#eeeeee;"<br />
|Heartbeat<br/>(0.86 sec)<br />
|One birth<br/>(0.24 sec)<br />
|One death<br/>(0.56 sec)<br />
|Someone edits Wikipedia<br/>(0.67 sec)<br />
|Someone buys a vibrator<br/>(2.99 sec)<br />
|- style="vertical-align: top;"<br />
|China builds a car<br/>(1.89 sec)<br />
|Japan builds a car<br/>(4.01 sec)<br />
|Germany builds a car<br/>(5.8 sec)<br />
|The US builds a car<br/>(6.95 sec)<br />
|Someone else builds a car<br/>(1.03 sec)<br />
|- style="vertical-align: top; background-color:#eeeeee;"<br />
|A European Union resident has their first kiss<br/>(5.53 sec)<br />
|A US fire department puts out a fire<br/>(23 sec)<br />
|Someone hits a hole-in-one<br/>(180 sec)<br />
|My turn signal blinks<br/>(0.94 sec)<br />
|The turn signal of the car in front of me blinks<br/>(0.9 sec)<br />
|- style="vertical-align: top;"<br />
|Earthquake (magnitude 1)<br/>(2.43 sec)<br />
|Earthquake (magnitude 2)<br/>(24.26 sec)<br />
|Earthquake (magnitude 3)<br/>(242.6 sec)<br />
|Earthquake (magnitude 4)<br/>(2426 sec, 42 min)<br />
|Member of the UK Parliament flushes a toilet<br/>(10.06 sec)<br />
|- style="vertical-align: top; background-color:#eeeeee;"<br />
|An airline flight takes off<br/>(0.93 sec)<br />
|Someone buys ''To Kill a Mockingbird''<br/>(42.05 sec)<br />
|Someone's pet cat kills a mockingbird<br/>(1.82 sec)<br />
|Someone in Phoenix buys new shoes<br/>(1.08 sec)<br />
|Someone in Phoenix puts on a condom<br/>(2.05 sec)<br />
|- style="vertical-align: top;"<br />
|Someone locks their keys in their car<br/>(2.43 sec)<br />
|A Sagittarius named Amelia drinks a soda<br/>(7.79 sec)<br />
|A dog bites someone in the US<br/>(7.01 sec)<br />
|Someone steals a bicycle<br/>(24.93 sec)<br />
|A bald eagle catches a fish<br/>(2.69 sec)<br />
|- style="vertical-align: top; background-color:#eeeeee;"<br />
|50,000 plastic bottles are produced<br/>(1.27 sec)<br />
|50,000 plastic bottles are recycled<br/>(4.64 sec)<br />
|A bright meteor is visible somewhere<br/>(1.15 sec)<br />
|Old Faithful erupts<br/>(5640 sec, 94 min)<br />
|A fishing boat catches a shark<br/>(0.83 sec)<br />
|- style="vertical-align: top;"<br />
|Someone in the US is diagnosed with cancer<br/>(18.99 sec)<br />
|Someone in the US dies from cancer<br/>(54.34 sec)<br />
|Someone adopts a dog from a shelter<br/>(15.6 sec)<br />
|Someone adopts a cat from a shelter<br/>(21.3 sec)<br />
|Someone gets married<br/>(0.75 sec)<br />
|- style="vertical-align: top; background-color:#eeeeee;"<br />
|Someone registers a domain<br/>(0.64 sec)<br />
|Someone in the US buys a house<br/>(6.22 sec)<br />
|Someone in the US gets a tattoo<br/>(2.06 sec)<br />
|The star ''PSR J1748-2446ad'' rotates 1,000 times<br/>(1.4 sec)<br />
|Someone lies about their age to sign up for Facebook<br/>(4.32 sec)<br />
|- style="vertical-align: top;"<br />
|Someone breaks an iPhone screen<br/>(0.93 sec)<br />
|A little league player strikes out<br/>(1.23 sec)<br />
|Someone has sex in North Dakota<br/>(1.38 sec)<br />
|Justin Bieber gains a follower on Twitter<br/>(4.73 sec)<br />
|Someone in Denver orders a pizza<br/>(1.27 sec)<br />
|}<br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
[[Category:Comics with animation]]<br />
[[Category:Charts]]<br />
[[Category:Sharks]]<br />
[[Category:Romance]]<br />
[[Category:Cancer]]<br />
[[Category:Sex]]<br />
[[Category:Wikipedia]]<br />
[[Category:Baseball]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1341:_Types_of_Editors&diff=1199561341: Types of Editors2016-05-11T19:30:42Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: possibily → possibly</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1341<br />
| date = March 12, 2014<br />
| title = Types of Editors<br />
| image = types_of_editors.png<br />
| titletext = m-x machineofdeath-mode<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
{{w|WYSIWYG}}, pronounced, "wizz-ee-wig" IPA /ˈwɪziˌwɪg/, is an acronym that stands for "What you see is what you get". In regards to computers, it refers to text editors in which the user can see exactly what will be published as they are typing it. The comic compares various types of editors, each one a play-on-words on WYSIWYG.<br />
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*A WYSIWYG editor displays the edited document in its final form. This could be a printed paper, a WEB page, a PDF document, and more. This is a real term used for text editors.<br />
*A WYSINWYG editor is the opposite; there is a distinct difference between what the editor displays, and what will be printed. Hence, what you see is ''not'' what you get. They are also known as source editors, such as a {{w|wiki markup}} editor or {{w|TeX|T<sub>E</sub>X}}. In the comic an HTML source editor is shown, where you enter raw HTML code and then presented with the rendered appearance of the final page. The <nowiki><em></nowiki>-tag marks text that has stress emphasis.<br />
*The WYSITUTWYG ("... is totally unrelated to ...") editor apparently takes your input and proceeds to ignore it entirely, instead displaying totally unrelated words. Possibly a commentary on the Autocorrect function. Randall seems to have made this term up. The phrase "The HORSE is a noble animal" seems to refer to the {{w|Stereotypes of animals#Horses|stereotypes}} commonly associated with horses, or possibly to {{w|Houyhnhnm}} in {{w|Gulliver's Travels}}, an extreme version of that stereotypes.<br />
*WYSIHYD ("... is how you die") shows an "editor" which is not really an editor at all, but rather a pun on the multiple meanings of the word "get": If you ''see'' "eaten by wolves", you will ''get''... eaten by wolves. As in physically attacked and devoured by wolves.<br />
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The title text is a fictitious command, {{w|meta key|meta}}-x machineofdeath-mode, to the highly extensible {{w|Emacs}} text editor. Emacs operates in various "modes", which are customizations for specific purposes. Placing Emacs into "Machine of Death" mode would turn it into a WYSIHYD editor. (For another fictitious emacs command see [[378: Real Programmers]]). <br />
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This is most likely also a reference to "{{w|Machine of Death}}". This book from 2010 is a collection of short stories edited by amongst other {{w|Ryan North}} (of {{w|Dinosaur Comics}}) mentioned here since the idea was based on one of [http://www.qwantz.com/index.php?comic=675 his comics]. Since [[Randall Munroe]] wrote one of the stories the reference is very likely. All the stories are based around a device, the "Machine of Death", that can predict, with 100% accuracy though generally with extreme ambiguity, how people die from a drop of their blood. In many of the stories very unusual deaths are predicted, often in a very literal way, but not so you know when or where you will die. From the [http://machineofdeath.net/ official home page] the entire book can be downloaded for free as a [https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4648190/MachineofDeath_FINAL_SPREADS.pdf PDF file]. (Randall's story begins on page 421 - or page 218 of the two sided PDF file. It is simply called "?"). In [[1525: Emojic 8 Ball]] the default question is ''How will I die?'' and can then be answered by an ''Emojic 8 Ball'', which would make it a type of Machine of Death.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[There are four panels, each with different headings and explanations of the headings above the panels.]<br />
<br />
:[The first three panels shows two titled text boxes, one above the other, with text inside. This text is formated with both small and capital letters as opposed to all capital letters in the rest of the comic.]<br />
<br />
:[Heading panel 1:]<br />
:'''WYSIWYG''' <br />
:What you see is <br />
:what you get<br />
<br />
:[Panel 1.]<br />
:What you see:<br />
:''Hi''<br />
:What you get:<br />
:''Hi''<br />
<br />
:[Heading panel 2:]<br />
:'''WYSINWYG''' <br />
:What you see is <br />
:not what you get<br />
<br />
:[Panel 2.]<br />
:What you see:<br />
:<nowiki><em>Hi</em></nowiki><br />
:What you get:<br />
:''Hi''<br />
<br />
:[Heading panel 3:]<br />
:'''WYSITUTWYG''' <br />
:What you see is totally <br />
:unrelated to what you get<br />
<br />
:[Panel 3.]<br />
:What you see:<br />
:<nowiki><em>Hi</em></nowiki><br />
:What you get:<br />
:The HORSE is a noble animal.<br />
<br />
:[The fourth panel shows two titled text areas, the top is a black rectangle with white text in a very large font, and the bottom text area is not outlined with a border.]<br />
<br />
:[Heading panel 4:]<br />
:'''WYSIHYD''' <br />
:What you see is <br />
:how you die<br />
<br />
:[Panel 4.]<br />
:What you see:<br />
:'''EATEN BY WOLVES'''<br />
:What you get:<br />
::Eaten by wolves<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*"The horse is a noble animal" is the name of a giant rocking-horse sculpture in {{w|Yorkshire}}.<br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
[[Category:Emacs]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1354:_Heartbleed_Explanation&diff=1199551354: Heartbleed Explanation2016-05-11T19:30:36Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: the exact same → exactly the same</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1354<br />
| date = April 11, 2014<br />
| title = Heartbleed Explanation<br />
| image = heartbleed_explanation.png<br />
| titletext = Are you still there, server? It's me, Margaret.<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
The {{w|Heartbleed bug}} has received a lot of news coverage recently and was also the topic of the previous comic [[1353: Heartbleed]]. This comic explains how the bug may have been discovered and can be exploited to reveal a server's memory contents. <br />
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Meg (her full name is Margaret as seen from the title text - see below) sends heartbeat requests to the server, the server responds to the heartbeat request by returning the contents of the body of the request up to the number of letters requested. The first two requests are well formed, requesting exactly the number of characters in the request body. The server's memory is showing Meg's request with many other requests going on at the same time.<br />
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Meg then ponders this and tries to another request asking for "HAT" but requests that it be 500 letters long instead of only 3; the server —not checking it or simply unaware that 500 letters is larger than the request body— returns "HAT" plus 497 letters that happened to be next to the word "HAT" in its memory (more will follow than are shown in the server's speak bubble as there are only 251 letters/symbols in the shown reply). Included are many sensitive bits of information, including a master key and user passwords. One of the passwords shown is "CoHoBaSt", a reference to [[936: Password Strength]], which suggests using "<u>co</u>rrect <u>ho</u>rse <u>ba</u>ttery <u>st</u>aple" as a password.<br />
<br />
Often popular explanations of security bugs require the issue to be simplified a lot and to leave out a lot of details. In this case [[Randall]] didn't have to do much simplifying; the bug is actually that simple. Also, it should be noted that any client which can connect to the server typically can exploit this bug in the underlying {{w|OpenSSL software}} — the use of the term "User Meg" does not imply that Meg had to authenticate first.<br />
<br />
Although Randall shows Meg recording the data by hand, on paper, it is more likely that a person exploiting the bug would have a computer record the data, perhaps on its hard drive or on a flash drive.<br />
<br />
The title text is a reference to ''{{w|Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.|Are you there God? It's me, Margaret.}}'', a novel by {{w|Judy Blume}}, and plays off of the "server, are you still there?" line in every panel where she did start a request. ''Meg'' can be a nickname for ''Margaret'' as well as ''[[Megan]]'' who the character Margaret slightly resembles. At the time this comic was released it could be discussed if the fact that Margaret's hair is clearly more curly than the usual Megan was enough not to call her Megan. But that it indeed was another character than Megan became clear when the comic [[1544: Margaret]] came out, featuring a girl that has exactly the same type of hair, and of course can no longer be confused with Megan.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[Caption above the panels:]<br />
:'''How the Heartbleed Bug works:'''<br />
<br />
:[Meg, a girl with more curly hair than Megan, stands to the left in a panel. At the center of the panel is a black and gray server with red and green diode lights showing. During all six panels the server stays the same. Meg is standing with her arms down in four panels. It will be noted when she does not. Meg talks to the server. The server "thinks" all the time, i.e. we see its memory in all panels. The top and bottom line is breaking the edge of the thought bubble making it difficult to discern. In every second panel it replies to Meg. In these panels the number of letters requested by Meg is highlighted with yellow color.]<br />
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:[Meg speaks, server thinks:]<br />
:Meg: Server, are you still there? If so, reply "POTATO" (6 letters).<br />
:Server thinking: <tt>wans pages about "boats". User Erica requests secure connection using key "4538538374224" '''User Meg wants these 6 letters: POTATO.''' User Ada wants pages about "irl games". Unlocking secure records with master key 5130985733435. Maggie (chrome user) sends this message: "Hi</tt><br />
<br />
:[Server thinks, the same as above, although cut a little different at the edges, with POTATO highlighted in yellow and it replies the highlighted part in a rectangular speak bubble.]<br />
:Server thinking: <tt>wans pages about "boats". User Erica requests secure connection using key "4538538374224". '''User Meg wants these 6 letters: POTATO.''' User Ada wants pages about "irl games". Unlocking secure records with master key 5130985733435. Maggie (chrome user) sends this message: "H</tt><br />
:Server: <tt>POTATO</tt><br />
<br />
:[Meg speaks, server thinks:]<br />
:Meg: Server, are you still there? If so, reply "BIRD" (4 letters).<br />
:Server thinking: <tt>User Olivia from London wants pages about "man bees in car why". Note: Files for IP 375.381.283.17 are in /tmp/files-3843. '''User Meg wants these 4 letters: BIRD.''' There are currently 348 connections open. User Brendan uploaded the file selfie.jpg (contents: 834ba962e2ceb9ff89bd3bff8c</tt>...<br />
<br />
:[Server thinks, the same as above, although cut a little different at the edges, with BIRD highlighted in yellow and it replies the highlighted part in a rectangular speak bubble. Meg has taken her hand to her chin thinking:]<br />
<br />
:Server thinking: <tt>User Olivia from London wants pages about "man bees in car why". Note: Files for IP 375.381.283.17 are in /tmp/files-3843. '''User Meg wants these 4 letters: BIRD.''' There are currently 348 connections open. User Brendan uploaded the file selfie.jpg (contents:</tt><br />
:Server: <tt>BIRD</tt><br />
:Meg: ''Hmm...''<br />
<br />
:[Meg has taken her hand down again and speaks, server thinks, now with her line at the top:]<br />
<br />
:Meg: Server, are you still there? If so, reply "HAT" (500 letters).<br />
:Server memory: <tt>a connection. Jake requested pictures of deer. '''User Meg wants these 500 letters: HAT.''' Lucas requests the "missed connections" page. Eve (administrator) wants to set server's master key to "14835038534". Isabel wants pages about "snakes but not too long". User Karen wants to change account password to "CoHoBaSt". User</tt><br />
<br />
:[Server thinks, the same as above, although cut a little different at the edges, with everything from (and including) "HAT" highlighted in yellow and it replies the highlighted part and even more in a rectangular speak bubble. Meg has taken a note book and a pen and it writing something.:]<br />
<br />
:Server memory: <tt>a connection. Jake requested pictures of deer. '''User Meg wants these 500 letters: HAT.''' Lucas requests the "missed connections" page. Eve (administrator) wants to set server's master key to "14835038534". Isabel wants pages about "snakes but not too long". User Karen wants to change account password to "CoHoBaSt". User</tt><br />
:Server: <tt>HAT. Lucas requests the "missed connections" page. Eve (administrator) wants to set server's key to "14835038534". Isabel wants pages about "snakes but not too long". User Karen wants to change account password to "CoHoBaSt". User Amber requests pages</tt><br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
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[[Category:Comics with color]]<br />
[[Category:Computers]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1360:_Old_Files&diff=1199541360: Old Files2016-05-11T19:30:31Z<p>Markhurd: /* Files and Folders */clean up, typos fixed: widely- → widely</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1360<br />
| date = April 25, 2014<br />
| title = Old Files<br />
| image = old_files.png<br />
| titletext = Wow, ANIMORPHS-NOVEL.RTF? Just gonna, uh, go through and delete that from all my archives real quick.<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
This comic came out the day after [http://news.sky.com/story/1248397/andy-warhol-originals-found-on-floppy-disk Sky News published the story] of original {{w|Andy Warhol}} artwork, created in 1985 on an {{w|Amiga 1000}}, which was recovered from recently found floppy disks.<br />
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[[Cueball]] is shown literally digging through a pile of old files; which is a metaphor for looking through old files on his computer. The layers of the pile are arranged much like geological rock formations where older strata are deeper down than younger layers. The files are in concentric layers because each directory is imbedded in the previous directory. Therefore, the "Documents" folder contains an "Old Desktop" folder, which contains a folder with files recovered from an older system, which itself contains a "My Documents" folder, which contains a folder with files copied from a {{w|Zip Disk}} from high school. The result is that files from high school have survived in his present-day machine. These older folders serve as a time capsule of sorts, storing old files from {{w|AOL}}, NYET, and {{w|Kazaa}}. These files are meant to be analogous to the fossils and artifacts found in lower, older rock layers.<br />
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The sizes of the files decrease as Cueball goes deeper, since data storage has gotten cheaper over time. When the Zip Drive first came out, it cost $200 USD (plus $20 per 100 MB floppy). Today, $200 could buy you a 4 TB portable external hard drive. In the 1990s, during AOL's heyday, 10+ GB hard drives were prohibitively expensive and a terabyte of data was unimaginable to most users.<br />
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Deep down, Cueball discovers several files he is surprised about, including a poetry file which embarrasses him as he does not remember writing poetry. In the title text, he mentions also finding an "{{w|Animorphs}} Novel", which may be a text copy of one of the original books, but judging by his reaction it may more likely be a fan fiction of the ''Animorphs'' series. The series was released between 1996 and 2001, consistent with the fact that these files were created during Cueball/Randall's high school years. The series was extremely popular at the time. See also [[1380: Manual for Civilization]] for other references to Animorphs.<br />
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===Files and Folders===<br />
The folders and files in detail:<br />
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'''Documents''' (47 GB): A large folder containing many of [[Cueball]]'s personal files.<br />
*''misc.txt'': A miscellaneous {{w|text file}} of unknown and unknowable content. It appears unreasonably large for a txt file, so it may be a large {{w|encryption|encrypted}} volume with an intentionally misleading name. It is the only non-video file in the topmost layer - the implication is that Cueball encrypts all his current documents.<br />
*''Video projects'': As video files can take up a lot of space, this likely makes up a considerable portion of the 47 GB.<br />
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'''Old desktop''' (12 GB): A backup from a former computer.<br />
*''{{w|Facebook}} pics'': Pictures that were intended to be added to Facebook (and/or ones which were downloaded *from* Facebook).<br />
*''Pics from other camera'': Unknown pictures from a second camera.<br />
*''Temp'': Temporary folders generally contain cached files and files that are used temporarily to install programs.<br />
*''Misc {{w|Portable Document Format|PDF}}s'': PDFs are often used for documentation, but could be any collection of digitized books or other documents.<br />
*''{{w|MP3}}'': MP3 is a widely used format for digital audio files.<br />
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'''Recovered from drive crash''' (4 GB): When a {{w|Hard disk drive|hard drive}} crashes, some or all data may be recovered.<br />
*''Temp'': Temporary files.<br />
*''Work misc'': Unknown work related projects.<br />
*''{{w|Audiobook|Audio books}}'': Recordings of books being read out loud.<br />
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'''My Documents''' (570 MB): {{w|Windows XP}} user accounts came with a "My Documents" folder that was widely used for storing personal files. The items in this archive came from the era when {{w|Windows XP}} was popular.<br />
*''Downloads'': The default download folder for most browsers of the time.<br />
*''{{w|Kazaa}} shared'': Kazaa is a defunct peer-to-peer file sharing program. The "shared" folder is shared with other members.<br />
*''AYB'': {{w|All your base are belong to us|ALL YOUR BASE are belong to us}} is an internet {{w|Meme|meme}} inspired by a bad translation from ''{{w|Zero Wing}}''. Also referenced in [[286: All Your Base]].<br />
*''{{w|Escape Velocity Override|EV Override}}'': An {{w|Apple Macintosh}} video game, released in 1998.<br />
*''[http://rephial.org/ Angband]'': A game named after a fictional stronghold created by {{w|J. R. R. Tolkien}}.<br />
*''{{w|GIF}}s'': An image format widely used for transparent or animated images.<br />
*''{{w|Fight Club}}.wmv'': A movie. As feature movies are typically compressed to 700 megabytes, and this folder only contains 570 MB, it must be of low quality or a small screen size.<br />
*''{{w|Elasto Mania}}'': A physics-simulation game that claims to show real physics.<br />
*''{{w|AOL Instant Messenger|AIM}} Direct Connect files'': Files transferred via AOL Instant Messenger.<br />
*''{{w|4chan}}'': An image-board where users can upload pictures anonymously. Randall impulsively saves pictures from there. This entry is something of an anomaly, the rest of the files at this level were most notable around 1998 to 2001 while 4chan was only launched at the end of 2003. Since this board frequently contains images you wouldn't want to be caught looking at, this folder may be buried to hide it.<br />
*''{{w|ICQ}} logs'': Logs from an instant messaging program introduced in 1996 and no longer commonly used in North America. <br />
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'''High school {{w|Zip drive|Zip disk}}''' (94 MB): The most popular form of {{w|superfloppy}}, introduced in 1994 with a capacity of 100 MB.<br />
*''{{w|Korn}} MIDI'': Korn is an American {{w|nu metal}} band formed in 1993. {{w|MIDI}} is a protocol for communication with electronic musical instruments. The result tends to be sounds of low quality.<br />
*''Photos3'': This is a folder of old photos.<br />
**''{{w|Prom}}'': Pictures taken at prom.<br />
*''lovenote.txt'': An old text file of a {{w|love letter}}, probably to a classmate in high school. Possibly referencing [[340: Fight]].<br />
*''{{w|Gorillas (video game)|Gorillas}}.bas'': A game written in {{w|BASIC}}, to be run on {{w|QBasic}}, and supplied with MS-DOS. <br />
*''Dream.txt'': Some private dreams.<br />
*''James.txt'': Perhaps [[James]] is a friend of Randall, and the same as the one who came up with [[107|xkcd #107]].<br />
*''{{w|AOL}}'': An early online and internet service, founded in 1985 and popular in the 1990s.<br />
**''{{w|Citadel (software)|Citadel}}'' - A {{w|BBS}} and email platform that was widely used in the 1980s and early '90s.<br />
*''{{w|QBasic}}'': An {{w|Integrated development environment|IDE}} released by {{w|Microsoft}} in 1991, which was used to write and run computer programs in the BASIC language.<br />
*''NYET'': ''NYET'' was a {{w|Tetris}}-like game for MS-DOS, released in 1988.<br />
*''Jokes.txt'': An old text file of jokes.<br />
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'''AAAFILES''' (9.4 MB): Some of [[Cueball]]'s oldest documents, likely prefixed with "AAA" to put the folder at the top of an alphabetically-sorted list.<br />
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'''TXT''' (850 K): Old text files, which include poetry he didn't remember writing.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:Megan (on top of stack of files): You OK down there?<br />
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:'''Documents''' (47 GB)<br />
::misc.txt<br />
::Video projects<br />
:'''Old desktop''' (12 GB)<br />
::Facebook pics<br />
::Pics from other camera<br />
::Temp<br />
::Misc PDFs<br />
::MP3<br />
:'''Recovered from drive crash''' (4 GB)<br />
::Temp<br />
::Work misc<br />
::Audio books<br />
:'''My Documents''' (570 MB)<br />
::Downloads<br />
::Kazaa shared<br />
::AYB<br />
::EV Override<br />
::Angband<br />
::GIFs<br />
::FIGHT CLUB.wmv<br />
::Elasto Mania<br />
::AIM Direct Connect files<br />
::4chan<br />
::ICQ logs<br />
:'''High school Zip disk''' (94 MB)<br />
::Korn MIDI<br />
::Photos3 (Prom)<br />
::lovenote.txt<br />
::Gorilla.bas<br />
::Dream.txt<br />
::James.txt<br />
::AOL (Citadel)<br />
::QBasic<br />
::NYET<br />
::Jokes.txt<br />
:'''AAAFILES''' (9.4 MB)<br />
:'''TXT''' (850 K)<br />
:Cueball (deep inside the AAAFILES section looking at his txt files): Oh my god. I wrote '''poetry'''.<br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
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[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]<br />
[[Category:Animorphs]]<br />
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1401<br />
| date = July 30, 2014<br />
| title = New<br />
| image = new.png<br />
| titletext = The nice thing about headcannnons is that it's really easy to get other people to believe in them.<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
This strip uses a play on the {{w|homophone|homophonic}} relationship between "{{w|Canon_(fiction)|canon}}", the literary term, and "{{w|cannon}}", a projectile weapon. The word headcannon is a compound of "head" and "cannon".<br />
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In this strip, [[Black Hat]] tells [[Cueball]] that he has a "new headcannon". [[Cueball]], thinking Black Hat means "headcanon" (an unjustified belief or theory about a fictional universe), inquires what Black Hat's new idea is. Instead of the expected idea or theory, Black Hat removes his hat to reveal a tiny literal cannon on his head which blows away Cueball and his computer desk.<br />
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While headcanon may often be ignored or dismissed as a personal theory, a headcannon would be far harder to ignore, as it is a physical object which has a notable (and in this case violent) impact on the real world. <br />
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In the title text Randall makes the spellings of these two words indistinguishable by using three consecutive "n"s to spell "headcannnon". Therefore, the title text is deliberately vague. It could be interpreted that it is easy to convince people that you have a cannon on your head, that it is easy to make people believe in a self invented headcanons, or both. Since you are choosing your own interpretation of this title text, the joke is that you are creating your own headcanon.<br />
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This comic also shows Cueball being once again distracted from his work in a manner similar to [[1388: Subduction License]].<br />
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===Canon===<br />
In terms of a given literary series, "''{{w|Canon_(fiction)|canon}}''" describes a set of works that are collectively recognized by the community as having authenticity. Generally, works created or endorsed by the original author(s) are considered canonical. Not all original content is considered canon and not all canon is original content. Sometimes creators will rewrite the canon (called a {{w|retcon}}) and make things that were previously canonical non-canonical. For example, the origins of a character may be rewritten, thus invalidating the portions of the works that speak to the old origins. Other times creators will incorporate non-original content and therefore incorporate the canon of these borrowed works.<br />
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===Headcanon===<br />
A ''headcanon'' as the name implies is a form of canon that only exists in one's mind. More specifically, a headcanon is created when a consumer watching or reading the material develops their own ideas about a fictional universe that are not actually part of the canon, perhaps developing their own backstories or experiences for characters. Some frequent examples of headcanon include relationships between characters, abilities, events following the conclusion of the work, etc. which the author or creator has not explained or included. For example, a consumer may "read between the lines" and assume that there was a previous romantic relationship between two characters where no conclusive evidence actually exists of one. Some fans who come up with particularly interesting or convincing headcanons may decide to share them with others in hopes that their idea spreads.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[Black Hat walks in.]<br />
:Black Hat: New headcannon:<br />
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:[Cueball is sitting at his desk, using his computer.]<br />
:Cueball: Yeah?<br />
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:[Black Hat lifts his hat, revealing his "headcannon": a tiny cannon on the top of his head. The headcannon fires and blows up Cueball's desk, the explosion throwing Cueball backwards.]<br />
:Headcannon: '''BOOM'''<br />
:Cueball: Augh!<br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Black Hat]]<br />
[[Category:Language]]<br />
[[Category:Portmanteau]]<br />
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1416<br />
| date = September 3, 2014<br />
| title = Pixels<br />
| image = pixels.png<br />
| titletext = It's turtles all the way down.<br />
}}<br />
<div style="float:right"> __TOC__ </div><br />
'''NOTE:''' <br />
*The above is only a zoomed out version of the this interactive comic.<br />
*To experience the interactivity, visit the {{xkcd|1416|original comic}}.<br />
*For a collection of images that appear when zooming in on this comic, see [[1416: Pixels/Images]].<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
This interactive comic begins with a panel where [[Cueball]] is stacking turtles. This is a reference to the idiom "{{w|turtles all the way down}}", which refers to the problem of infinite recursion: if everything in the universe is "on top of" something else, so to speak, there must be a "bottom." A joking solution to the paradoxical nature of such a bottom is the proposition that the world rests on a semi-infinite stack of turtles.<br />
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The origins of the turtle story are uncertain. It has been recorded since the mid 19th century, and may possibly date to the 18th. One recent version appears in {{W|Stephen Hawking}}'s 1988 book {{W|A Brief History of Time}}, which starts:<br />
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:A well-known scientist (some say it was {{W|Bertrand Russell}}) once gave a public lecture on astronomy. He described how the earth orbits around the sun and how the sun, in turn, orbits around the center of a vast collection of stars called our galaxy. At the end of the lecture, a little old lady at the back of the room got up and said: "What you have told us is rubbish. The world is really a flat plate supported on the back of a giant tortoise." The scientist gave a superior smile before replying, "What is the tortoise standing on?" "You're very clever, young man, very clever," said the old lady. "But it's turtles all the way down!"''<br />
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:—Hawking, 1988<br />
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Several {{w|World Turtle|ancient myths}}, dating back thousands of years, involve a turtle which supports the whole world, or a part of it, although it is usually just one turtle, not an infinite regression. This is also repeated in {{w|Terry Pratchett}}'s {{w|Discworld}} novels, in which the world is supported by four elephants standing on the back of a single turtle called {{w|Great A'Tuin}}.<br />
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As can be read you should '''"scroll to zoom"'''. This can be done by placing the cursor inside the panel of the comic. When scrolling up (using the mouse wheel) the picture zooms in on the pixel beneath the cursor. Moving the cursor will also move the point to which the picture zooms. You can then zoom in until the pixels are visible. When you continue to zoom in on a pixel it then resolves into another comic picture, with black-on-white comic panels making up the white pixels and white-on-black panels making up the black pixels. Scrolling on until you can see the pixels of the comic picture you are now zooming into the process is repeated again and will be so for all subsequent sets of comic panels. Not all white and all black panels are the same; some sets involve more than two different panels, but all involve repetitive tiling.<br />
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Once you have zoomed in, you are able to click and drag the picture, thus enabling you to move from black to white picture pixel. This is reminiscent of the earlier [[:Category:Interactive comics|interactive]] comic [[1110: Click and Drag]].<br />
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==Themes==<br />
*Below are all the themes relevant to cover all the images found when zooming in.<br />
*They are sorted in the same order as in the gallery: [[1416: Pixels/Images]].<br />
**Open the gallery in another window - zoom out and then you can see the pictures in this window as you read about them here below. You can see thumbnail versions of each picture at the top of the theme sub-section.<br />
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===Turtles===<br />
[[Image:01-100-pixels-turtles.png|link=File:pixels-turtles.png]]<br />
[[File:02-100-pixels-quiet-turtle.png|link=File:pixels-quiet-turtle.png]]<br />
[[File:03-100-pixels-i-am-a-turtle.png|link=File:pixels-i-am-a-turtle.png]]<br />
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Apart from the first image there are two more with a single turtle in them. In one of these the turtle thinks "I am a turtle". This is a reference to [[889: Turtles]]. It may say so to the Cueball that is seen standing all alone in another picture.<br />
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===What if?===<br />
[[File:04-100-pixels-blank-figure.png|link=File:pixels-blank-figure.png]]<br />
[[File:05-100-pixels-whatif-trade.png|link=File:pixels-whatif-trade.png]]<br />
[[File:06-100-pixels-whatif-king.png|link=File:pixels-whatif-king.png]]<br />
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There is a panel featuring just Cueball, followed by is a picture of the ''What If?'' book, large enough that all of the text is visible on the front cover. But there is also another version where the author's name is crossed out and replaced with {{w|Stephen King}}, the word "Spooky" has been added above the title, and the word "xkcd" below has been struck and replaced with "being afraid" to form the phrase "creator of being afraid". Stephen King is one of the most prolific and well-known horror authors of all time.<br />
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===Book Launch===<br />
[[File:07-100-pixels-book-launch.png|link=File:pixels-book-launch.png]]<br />
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This comic was released on September 3, 2014, the day after [[Randall|Randall's]] book ''[http://whatif.xkcd.com/book/ What If]'' was launched. The book is shown and referred to in a number of frames; for example, it is [[:File:pixels-upgoer.png|'''literally''' launched]] as a part of an <s>rocket</s> [[1133: Up Goer Five|''up goer'']] built by Cueball. There is also a picture with Cueball holding his book, while being excited about the launch.<br />
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The model ''up goer'' is [[:File:pixels-assembly-1.png|made of Rocket Parts from KSP]]. KSP is the {{w|Kerbal Space Program}}, a spaceflight simulator which was also [[1350: Lorenz#Themes|part]] of the latest interactive comic [[1350: Lorenz]]. Perhaps xkcd's "parts" refers to KSP's large community of mod developers who contribute 'parts' to the game, although it was likely intended as nothing more than the humorous supposition that one could purchase physical rocket parts from a simulator. The frames showing the book launch use URLs that include the text "upgoer" in reference to the [[Up Goer Five]] comic.<br />
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In the end the up goer leaves the Earth after one orbit and then flies through space.<br />
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===Needs More Struts===<br />
[[File:08-100-pixels-assembly-1.png|link=File:pixels-assembly-1.png]]<br />
[[File:09-100-pixels-assembly-2.png|link=File:pixels-assembly-2.png]]<br />
[[File:10-100-pixels-assembly-3.png|link=File:pixels-assembly-3.png]]<br />
[[File:11-100-pixels-assembly-4.png|link=File:pixels-assembly-4.png]]<br />
[[File:12-100-pixels-assembly-5.png|link=File:pixels-assembly-5.png]]<br />
[[File:13-100-pixels-assembly-6.png|link=File:pixels-assembly-6.png]]<br />
[[File:14-100-pixels-assembly-7.png|link=File:pixels-assembly-7.png]]<br />
[[File:15-100-pixels-assembly-planet.png|link=File:pixels-assembly-planet.png]]<br />
[[File:16-100-pixels-assembly-planet-1.png|link=File:pixels-assembly-planet-1.png]]<br />
[[File:17-100-pixels-assembly-planet-3.png|link=File:pixels-assembly-planet-3.png]]<br />
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{{w|Strut|Struts}} are structural members in engineering, and are one of the components used in Kerbal Space Program to construct rockets. "Needs More Struts" is a meme amongst players of Kerbal Space Program along the lines of "when in doubt, overengineer"; it stems from a time when the ragdoll physics in the Unity engine underlying KSP was unstable enough to necessitate their overuse. Megan deems Cueball's rocket to be insufficiently structurally sound, and declares that it "[[:File:pixels-assembly-4.png|Needs More Struts]]".<br />
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The first three images depict Cueball building a Kerbal Space Program rocket out of parts from a box, labelled "KSP Rocket Parts". The top part of the rocket, usually where the crew module would be located, is made from the ''What If..?'' book. In the fourth panel Megan declares that it needs more struts, and in the next three panels, Cueball takes her advice and adds more struts.<br />
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Panel 8 shows the Earth from a distance, with somebody (presumably Megan) saying again "More Struts". Panel 9 shows the Earth alone, and panel 10 shows the Earth with the rocket nearby, having just launched.<br />
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===The Only Copy===<br />
[[File:18-100-pixels-upgoer.png|link=File:pixels-upgoer.png]]<br />
[[File:19-100-pixels-upgoer-2.png|link=File:pixels-upgoer-2.png]]<br />
[[File:20-100-pixels-upgoer-3.png|link=File:pixels-upgoer-3.png]]<br />
[[File:21-100-pixels-upgoer-4.png|link=File:pixels-upgoer-4.png]]<br />
[[File:22-100-pixels-upgoer-5.png|link=File:pixels-upgoer-5.png]]<br />
[[File:23-100-pixels-upgoer-6.png|link=File:pixels-upgoer-6.png]]<br />
[[File:24-100-pixels-upgoer-planet.png|link=File:pixels-upgoer-planet.png]]<br />
[[File:25-100-pixels-launch-planet.png|link=File:pixels-launch-planet.png]]<br />
[[File:26-100-pixels-upgoer-planet-2.png|link=File:pixels-upgoer-planet-2.png]]<br />
[[File:27-100-pixels-upgoer-planet-3.png|link=File:pixels-upgoer-planet-3.png]]<br />
[[File:28-100-pixels-upgoer-planet-4.png|link=File:pixels-upgoer-planet-4.png]]<br />
[[File:29-100-pixels-upgoer-space.png|link=File:pixels-upgoer-space.png]]<br />
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This series of panels parallels the "Needs More Struts" series. The first four panels shows the rocket lifting off, and the subsequent gasses dissipating.<br />
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Cueball and Megan look up at the ascending rocket, and then turn to each other having just launched the What-If book rocket into space (construction and launch are seen in other panels). Perhaps Megan realizes they may have misunderstood the term "book launch", and that they may have just lost ''[[:File:pixels-upgoer-6.png|the only copy]]'' of the book.<br />
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Panel 7 shows the Earth from space; panel 8 also shows the Earth, with the words "Book Launch". The next three panels show the rocket circling around the Earth once before heading into deep space, and the last shows the rocket by itself on its journey.<br />
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===Space objects===<br />
[[File:30-100-pixels-sun.png|link=File:pixels-sun.png]]<br />
[[File:31-100-pixels-moon.png|link=File:pixels-moon.png]]<br />
[[File:32-100-pixels-saturn.png|link=File:pixels-saturn.png]]<br />
[[File:33-100-pixels-stars-1.png|link=File:pixels-stars-1.png]]<br />
[[File:34-100-pixels-stars-2.png|link=File:pixels-stars-2.png]]<br />
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Here are five objects in space. It is possible that the What-If book rocket passes them by, or that these images are seen from the point of view of the rocket.<br />
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First is the Sun, shown with visible {{w|solar prominence}}s. Next is the Moon, shown in a crescent view with stars behind it. This is followed by Saturn, also in a crescent view with stars behind it.<br />
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There follow two images with just stars.<br />
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===Sky===<br />
This is a reference to [[428: Starwatching]]:<br />
[[File:35-100-pixels-sky.png|link=File:pixels-sky.png]]<br />
[[File:36-100-pixels-sky-2.png|link=File:pixels-sky-2.png]]<br />
[[File:37-100-pixels-sky-3.png|link=File:pixels-sky-3.png]]<br />
[[File:38-100-pixels-sky-4.png|link=File:pixels-sky-4.png]]<br />
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In four pictures Cueball and Megan are sitting below the stars. In the second the following conversation takes place:<br />
:Cueball: Someone once told me the great kings of the past look down on us...<br />
:Megan: From the stars?<br />
:Cueball: Just in general.<br />
The second panel is a reference to Disney's [http://lionking.wikia.com/wiki/The_Great_Kings_of_the_Past The Lion King]. Early in the film, Mufasa tells Simba that the great kings of the past look down on them from the stars. Later on, Simba recalls this to his companions, Timon and Pumba (who don't take him seriously). In the film, the kings of the past literally look down on — and watch over — the characters, which is how Megan interprets Cueball's initial statement. Cueball's reply that they just look down on us in general shows that he means the kings of the past figuratively look down on us (they view us as inferior or beneath them).<br />
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In the next image a shooting star is seen above them. The final picture is almost identical to the first (only four stars and a few pixels of ground are different).<br />
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===Mario===<br />
[[File:39-100-pixels-mario-entry.png|link=File:pixels-mario-entry.png]]<br />
[[File:40-100-pixels-mario-sitting-1.png|link=File:pixels-mario-sitting-1.png]]<br />
[[File:41-100-pixels-mario-sitting-2.png|link=File:pixels-mario-sitting-2.png]]<br />
[[File:42-100-pixels-mario-sitting-3.png|link=File:pixels-mario-sitting-3.png]]<br />
[[File:43-100-pixels-mario-sitting-b.png|link=File:pixels-mario-sitting-b.png]]<br />
[[File:44-100-pixels-mario-n1.png|link=File:pixels-mario-n1.png]]<br />
[[File:45-100-pixels-mario-n2.png|link=File:pixels-mario-n2.png]]<br />
[[File:46-100-pixels-mario-n3.png|link=File:pixels-mario-n3.png]]<br />
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A series of 8 images are called ''Mario''. The first is called ''entry'', and has a picture of a TV on a low stand. The next four has Megan in front of said TV, holding a video game controller. The cable is connected to something inside the stand. She first sits on her knees, then on her butt. In the third picture she is lying down. What follows is a picture which is an inverse of the sitting picture.<br />
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The last three images seem to depict a level from one of the {{w|Super Mario Bros.}} games. In the upper right one can see the iconic bricks which Mario can smash, two clouds appear stationary in the background, and a crude depiction of Mario is standing in the lower left. Over the course of the three images, a galaxy rises into the sky. It does not look like the Milky Way would from anywhere on Earth.<br />
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The view is reminiscent of a quote from Carl Sagan: "...from a planet orbiting a star in a distant globular cluster, a still more glorious dawn awaits. Not a sunrise, but a galaxy rise. A morning filled with 400 billion suns. The rising of the milky way." The quote was also referenced in https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/681:_Gravity_Wells<br />
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Randall often allows images of transcendent awe to take over mundane scenes. In this case, the galaxy-rise is a surprising twist revealing the true setting of the Super Mario Brothers games. At the same time it conveys how long Megan has been playing the game - day has turned into night in her room, and also within the game itself. Instead of playing it, she is simply watching the galaxy-rise, as the character on the screen has not moved. The view may contain a hidden pun, by calling to mind {{w|Super Mario Galaxy}}.<br />
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===Shut Down the Server===<br />
[[File:47-100-pixels-server-1.png|link=File:pixels-server-1.png]]<br />
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Cueball tells an offscreen character that he is going to [[:File:pixels-server-1.png|shut down the server]], while carrying a bucket of water.<br />
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Usually shutting down a {{w|Server (computing)|server}} is done via the operating system or software. Directly turning it off or pulling the power plug also would technically work though not recommended for obvious reasons. But in this case it appears that Cueball is going to attempt to shut off the server by dousing it with water. This will likely result in serious water damage to the hardware, thus forcing it off as it no longer is able to function.<br />
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===Clouds===<br />
[[File:48-100-pixels-clouds-1.png|link=File:pixels-clouds-1.png]]<br />
[[File:49-100-pixels-clouds-2.png|link=File:pixels-clouds-2.png]]<br />
[[File:50-100-pixels-clouds-3.png|link=File:pixels-clouds-3.png]]<br />
[[File:51-100-pixels-clouds-4.png|link=File:pixels-clouds-4.png]]<br />
[[File:52-100-pixels-clouds-5.png|link=File:pixels-clouds-5.png]]<br />
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In five pictures Megan is floating in the clouds. The first shows Megan flying to the right, the second and third show just clouds, the fourth shows Megan flying to the left, and the fifth shows birds flying.<br />
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===Walking===<br />
[[File:53-100-pixels-walking.png|link=File:pixels-walking.png]]<br />
[[File:54-100-pixels-stockholm.png|link=File:pixels-stockholm.png]]<br />
[[File:55-100-pixels-time-turner.png|link=File:pixels-time-turner.png]]<br />
[[File:56-100-pixels-walking-b.png|link=File:pixels-walking-b.png]]<br />
[[File:57-100-pixels-fire-hydrant.png|link=File:pixels-fire-hydrant.png]]<br />
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In two images Cueball and Megan are seen walking. The first is a normal black-on-white close up, and the second an inverted image seen from afar. They are talking while walking; after the first walking image they discuss [[#Stockholm Syndrome|Stockholm syndrome]] and then [[#Time Turners|Time Turners]], and after the second walking image Black Hat discusses a [[#Fire Hydrant|fire hydrant]] with a firefighter.<br />
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====Stockholm Syndrome====<br />
{{w|Stockholm syndrome}} is the name for a psychological phenomenon, in which hostages develop sympathy, empathy and/or positive feelings towards their captors. These feelings are usually seen as irrational, seeing as the hostage is held against their wishes, usually with the threat of physical harm or death.<br />
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[[:File:pixels-stockholm.png|This panel]] asks "How do we know anyone really ''wants'' to live in Stockholm?", questioning whether everyone who lives in the city of Stockholm is in fact held hostage there and only stays because they have developed to like life there (due to Stockholm Syndrome).<br />
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====Time Turners====<br />
The time turner is a device from the {{w|Harry Potter}} series of novels by {{w|JK Rowling}}. It allows the user to re-live a period of time over again. In the third novel Hermione is given the time-turner to allow her to take extra classes, however it is eventually used to spare Buckbeak the hippogryph from execution. This prompted many questions regarding why time-turners weren't used on other occasions to save people's lives (among other things).<br />
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While J.K Rowling has "[http://pottermore.wikia.com/wiki/Time-Turner solved the problem to her own satisfaction]" she admits that she entered into the subject of time-travel too lightly.<br />
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[[:File:pixels-time-turner.png|This panel]] jokes that if the real life JK Rowling had a fictional time-turner which worked, she would have gone back and removed the time-turner plotline from the book, saving her all the hassle of dealing with the resulting time-travel questions. This act would result in a time-travel paradox.<br />
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====Fire Hydrant====<br />
[[Black Hat]] is talking to a fireman, with a fire engine on fire in the background, he asks "To be fair, what else would you expect to come out of a "[[:File:pixels-fire-hydrant.png|fire hydrant]]"?"<br />
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Black Hat appears to have managed to replace the usual water supply to the {{w|fire hydrant}} with actual fire. Thus when the hydrant is used, the result is, quite literally, fire (or oil with possibly flint and steel contraptions to cause fire). In Black Hat's logic, a hydrant which delivers water should be called a water hydrant.<br />
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This completely ignores the meaning of the word "hydrant", a pipe which supplies water (derived from the English root ''hydro-'' meaning ''relating to water'', which is in turn from the Greek ''hudōr'' meaning ''water'').<br />
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An alternative explanation is that Black Hat has replaced the water that would normally come out of the fire hydrant with a strong alcoholic beverage, colloquially called {{w|firewater}}, with a high enough ethanol content to burn. If this were the case, the ability to douse a fire would be severely decreased, both due to the flammable component and because ethanol can absorb less heat per volume than water.<br />
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===Eeee===<br />
[[File:58-100-pixels-e1.png|link=File:pixels-e1.png]]<br />
[[File:59-100-pixels-e2.png|link=File:pixels-e2.png]]<br />
[[File:60-100-pixels-e3.png|link=File:pixels-e3.png]]<br />
[[File:61-100-pixels-e4.png|link=File:pixels-e4.png]]<br />
[[File:62-100-pixels-e5.png|link=File:pixels-e5.png]]<br />
[[File:63-100-pixels-e6.png|link=File:pixels-e6.png]]<br />
[[File:64-100-pixels-eb.png|link=File:pixels-eb.png]]<br />
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Megan hears a very long stretched ''EEEEEEEEEEEEE'' sound which goes over 6 images. It turns out it is a large letter '''E''' that shouts ''EEEEEEE!!!''. In total there are 64 small E emanating from the big one. There is also a picture with two big white E on black background. Those E are larger than the E that shouts.<br />
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===Evolution===<br />
[[File:65-100-pixels-evolution.png|link=File:pixels-evolution.png]]<br />
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The {{w|March of Progress}} image is a famous and instantly recognisable image showing the stages of human evolution by way of a series of primate figures as if marching in a line. The panel parodies the March of Progress image, with [[:File:pixels-evolution.png|5 ducklings following an adult duck]]. In this case, rather than portraying selected individuals millions of years apart, the March shows evolution in action on a human timescale, the mother taking care of her ducklings. The comic has some resemblance to [[537: Ducklings]].<br />
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===Rope===<br />
[[File:66-100-pixels-rope.png|link=File:pixels-rope.png]]<br />
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Four ropes cross diagonally across this black picture.<br />
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===Chess and Cantor Set Fractals===<br />
[[File:67-100-pixels-chess-b.png|link=File:pixels-chess-b.png]]<br />
[[File:68-100-pixels-chess-w.png|link=File:pixels-chess-w.png]]<br />
[[File:69-100-pixels-cantor.png|link=File:pixels-cantor.png]]<br />
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There are two chess boards on black and white background with smaller chessboards drawn upon them in a {{w|Fractal}} pattern.<br />
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[[:File:pixels-cantor.png|One panel]] contains a number of lines and dots, which are in fact a depiction of the first 5 steps of a {{w|Cantor set|Cantor Ternary Set}}, mirrored about the horizontal centreline (see {{w|File:Cantor set in seven iterations.svg|reference image}}). The Cantor ternary set is constructed by repeatedly deleting the open middle thirds of a set of line segments. In the comic, the two upper-left most segments and the two lower-right most segments are misaligned slightly.<br />
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The Cantor Set is one of the canonical examples of a fractal, a shape whose individual parts resemble the whole. The use of the Cantor Set in this comic is self-referential, in that the comic, itself, is composed of parts of the same shape as the whole.<br />
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===Atom etc===<br />
[[File:70-100-pixels-particles.png|link=File:pixels-particles.png]]<br />
[[File:71-100-pixels-atom.png|link=File:pixels-atom.png]]<br />
[[File:72-100-pixels-string.png|link=File:pixels-string.png]]<br />
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There is a picture of tiny particles, quite spaced out. These probably represent atoms, and given how distant they are, they may well be a gas.<br />
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There follows a picture of a Bohr Model atom with point electrons surrounding a nucleus of protons and neutrons. The atom is a {{w|Carbon}} atom which is essential for all living matter and therefore for evolution. There is also a picture of what is probably a vibrating cosmic string fragment (a concept in {{w|string theory}}). Despite {{w|Werner Heisenberg|Heisenberg's}} {{w|Uncertainty Principle}}, zooming down to the string does not mean that the cartoon viewer has reached the "bottom" of the comic - zooming in on the loop will show a picture of string.<br />
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===Holism, Reductionism, Mu===<br />
[[File:73-100-pixels-mu.png|link=File:pixels-mu.png]]<br />
[[File:74-100-pixels-mu-b.png|link=File:pixels-mu-b.png]]<br />
[[File:75-100-pixels-holism.png|link=File:pixels-holism.png]]<br />
[[File:76-100-pixels-holism-b.png|link=File:pixels-holism-b.png]]<br />
[[File:77-100-pixels-reductionism.png|link=File:pixels-reductionism.png]]<br />
[[File:78-100-pixels-reductionism-b.png|link=File:pixels-reductionism-b.png]]<br />
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These three words refer to "A MU offering", an essay by {{w|Douglas Hofstatder}} in his book {{w|Godel, Escher, Bach}} (which was referenced by Randall in [[24: Godel, Escher, Kurt Halsey]]). It includes a similar multiple level drawing: {{w|Mu (negative)|the word MU}} is composed of copies of the words [[:File:pixels-holism.png|HOLISM]] and [[:File:pixels-reductionism.png|REDUCTIONISM]], each of which are in turn made of smaller copies of the other, which are in turn made of [http://newtonexcelbach.wordpress.com/2011/02/16/two-more-letters/ tiny copies] of the word [[:File:pixels-mu.png|MU]].<br />
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{{w|Mu (negative)|Mu}} is an important word in {{w|Buddhism}}. Literally, it means "no" or "not", but in Buddhism it also refers to a state of being or thinking - or rather, of not being and not thinking. It could be said that the pairs of panels in this series are each other's Mu, being negative (white-on-black and black-on-white).<br />
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{{w|Holism}} is a philosophical principle that systems should be considered as a complete whole, not as a set of individual parts. For example, a human viewed holistically is a whole interconnected being which can only be fully understood in its own context.<br />
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{{w|Reductionism}} is essentially Holism's opposite, a philosophical principle that any complex object can be reduced to a collection of simpler objects. A human can be considered as a set of organs (e.g. the heart), which in turn is composed of tissue (in this case muscle), composed of many cells. Cells can then be reduced to organelles, such as the nucleus; this contains chromosomes, made of DNA, a molecule made of atoms; atoms are made of components including protons; and protons are composed of quarks (which may be considered as one-dimensional strings). Reductionism holds that a full understanding of the simplest components of a system, and how they interact, can lead to a full understanding of the system as a whole.<br />
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Holism and reductionism are complementary, rather than competing, philosophies, as both have their strengths and weaknesses. Holism can be very effective in understanding the larger-scale effects of a system by observing macroscopic events and how they are linked, but it ignores the more in-depth understanding gained by considering the smaller-scale components. Reductionism can in theory give us a complete understanding of the entire system by building it up from the smallest and simplest parts, but for a complex system, this is effectively impossible (a typical human contains roughly 10<sup>29</sup> quarks, whose interactions cannot possibly be computed and understood in human terms or timescales).<br />
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"Pixels" is an example of a system best understood with a combination of holism and reductionism. Each panel can be fully explained in its own terms, but is more completely understood as part of a small series of panels. The interconnectedness of all the panels shows a more holistic understanding, yet even this cannot explain comic fully, which must be experienced, with its interactivity and sense of exploration.<br />
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These panels can be found inside panels with Megan.<br />
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===du===<br />
[[File:79-100-pixels-du.png|link=File:pixels-du.png]]<br />
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"[[:File:pixels-du.png|du]]" is a {{w|POSIX}} (think {{w|Linux}}/{{w|Mac OS X}}) command to indicate the "disk usage" of a file or directory.<br />
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~$ du -s video/<br />
4170882256<br />
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This is a command that shows how large all the files are in this user's "video" directory - presumably where they store their personal videos. The units of the result is probably kilobytes (depending on settings, could also be the number of 512-byte blocks).<br />
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This number is clearly large and difficult to parse, and the units are not clear (to a bystander). More appropriate units would be gigabytes rather than bytes. The du command offers an option to display units in "human readable format", which will adapt to use kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, terabytes, etc. as appropriate. The next command purports to request the same result in more human-readable form.<br />
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~$ du -hs video/<br />
A lot.<br />
~$<br />
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It seems that the computer, rather than giving a specific answer, simply says that the size of the video directory is "A lot."<br />
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The final line indicates the computer is now ready to accept a new command.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[Cueball is stacking turtles, and is about to put the fourth turtle on his pile. At the bottom right there is a small panel. Inside this is written:]<br />
:Scroll to zoom<br />
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:[When zooming in there will be several panels with text. The transcript of these may not be possible to complete - but add the transcript of these panels here: [[1416: Pixels/Transcript|interactive transcript]]]<br />
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:The following code can be found by inspecting the comic's source code:<br />
:<nowiki>[[A large picture of a person kneeling on the ground, stacking turtles.]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>((In this strip, when you zoom into the panel, each pixel becomes its own panel. Each of those panels can be scrolled into, for the same effect. The story progresses as you scroll deeper.))</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[The Earth as seen from space with the words BOOK LAUNCH.]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[A stick-Randall holding a copy of 'What If?' saying, "So excited about my book launch!"]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[A copy of the cover of 'What If?' labeled "book."]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[Stick-Randall is assembling parts from a box labeled 'rocket parts' and preparing to 'launch' his book.]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[Various stages of assembly.]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[A second person comes in, looks at SR's rocket set-up and says, "Needs more struts."]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[SR adds more struts.]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[The rocket launches.]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[A big cloud of smoke, which then dissipates.]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[SR and the other person look skywards at the launched book.]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[The book is shown leaving Earth's orbit.]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[The other person turns to SR and says, "I think that was the only one."]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[The two walk away.]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>((The panels after this are a random assortment of these mostly stand-alone panels.))</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[A momma duck with several ducklings in a row behind her, labeled 'Evolution.']]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[The other person floating around in the sky.]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[A stick figure with a sploshing bucket of water saying, "I'm gonna shut down the server!"]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[Two people walking along, one saying, "But if the Time-Turners worked after Book 3, Rowling would have used one to go back and remove the Time Turner from Book 3."]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[The code:</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>~$ du -s video</nowiki><br />
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:<nowiki>4170882256</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>~$ du -s video</nowiki><br />
<br />
:<nowiki>A lot.</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>~$]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[A cloud.]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[A flock of birds.]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[MU]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[A pixel.]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[A person using a computer on the floor.]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[HOLISM]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[Saturn]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[An atom.]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[Two people star-gazing on a hill.]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[Person one says, "Someone once told me the great kings of the past look down on us..." Person two says, "From the stars?" The first person replies, "Just in general."]]</nowiki><br />
:<nowiki>[[The start of Mario World 1-1.]]</nowiki><br />
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:<nowiki>{{Title text: It's turtles all the way down.}}</nowiki><br />
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==Trivia==<br />
===Gallery===<br />
[[1416: Pixels/Images|This gallery]] contains the [http://azttm.wordpress.com/2014/09/03/xkcd-com-1416-pixels/ 79 images used in this comic]. The images are related in a [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/3/37/1416_Pixels_layout.png directed graph].<br />
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===Images Database===<br />
This google sheet describes all possible images, their associated codes, and what possible images can be used as sub-images for each zoom level: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nldKAkeVcK606CY12KI9bah9rDmK9E7CZOyinsEj2Lo/edit?usp=sharing<br />
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===Image scraping script===<br />
This gist recursively downloads all possible images:<br />
https://gist.github.com/Aaron1011/d3b56325881cd639506a<br />
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===Bugs===<br />
*Doesn't seem to work properly in all browsers (e.g. Firefox and Safari on MacOSX), giving "TypeError: this.data is null" in line 173 of zoom.js: "var item = this.data.get(dims)"<br />
*Firefox on Lubuntu 14.04 (presumably other Ubuntu/Linux distros as well) will allow zooming in, and then freeze when each pixel is about 1/3 of the pane.<br />
*Doesn't seem to work in IE8, comic is blank, but title text works.<br />
*Does not work on xkcd.org neither www.xkcd.org in Firefox and Chrome. Currently you should visit http://xkcd.com for this comic to work properly.<br />
*Also, it doesn't work on HTTPS.<br />
*Very slow and consumes a ridiculous amount of memory (>4GB) in Firefox.<br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
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[[Category:The Lion King]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1425:_Tasks&diff=1199511425: Tasks2016-05-11T19:28:49Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: On the other hand → On the other hand,</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1425<br />
| date = September 24, 2014<br />
| title = Tasks<br />
| image = tasks.png<br />
| titletext = In the 60s, Marvin Minsky assigned a couple of undergrads to spend the summer programming a computer to use a camera to identify objects in a scene. He figured they'd have the problem solved by the end of the summer. Half a century later, we're still working on it.<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
[[Cueball]] appears to be asking [[Ponytail]] to write an app that determines if a given picture is (1) taken in a national park, and (2) a picture of a bird. The first question is generally harder for a human to answer, but easy for an app that has access to location information and a {{w|geographic information system}} (GIS). The second one is easy for a human but much harder for a computer. This illustrates {{w|Moravec's paradox}} from the 1980s in a modern context. By the 1950s computers were useful for tasks like {{w|trajectory optimization}}, {{w|automated theorem proving|generating novel mathematical proofs}}, [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ArsonMurderAndJaywalking and] {{w|English_draughts#Computer_players|the game of checkers}}, so such high-level computation and reasoning tasks that were hard for humans turned out to be relatively easy for them. On the other hand, it turns out to be hard to "give them the skills of a one-year-old when it comes to perception", as Moravec wrote.<br />
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In order to determine whether the user is in a national park, Ponytail plans to determine the user's location using the mobile device. This location will then be cross checked with a {{w|geographic information system}} (GIS) which will be able to determine whether the coordinates lie within a national park boundary.<br />
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Determining whether an image is of a given kind of natural object is far more difficult. This task falls into the area of {{w|computer vision}}. One of the goals in computer vision is to detect and classify objects within an image. This is a very challenging task for a number of reasons.<br />
<br />
:Firstly, humans use size, edge-assignment, movement, and stereoscopic vision when looking at a scene (not a picture of a thing, but of the thing itself) to discern individual objects and then categorize them as foreground or background.<ref>{{w|Figure-ground_(perception)}}</ref> A photograph, however, is a static, monoscopic image that can only provide size and edge-assignment clues. Humans are only able to discern objects from background in photographs by comparing the photo against all of the things they've seen and everything they've learned about those things over the course of their life and identifying matching patterns.<ref>{{w|Visual_perception}}</ref> <br />
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:Secondly, the quality of the photograph will have an impact on a computer's ability to match patterns. For example, the object in the photograph might be partially visible or occluded. In the case of a living bird, additional complications arise from the variations among individual birds of the same species and differences in pose (flying, perching in a tree, etc.). Differentiating between visually similar objects can result in false positives. For example, is it a photo of a bird in flight or a plane (or superman!)? Ponytail's estimate of 5 years may be overly optimistic (see [[678: Researcher Translation]]).<br />
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Today's state-of-the-art algorithms for solving this kind of task mostly use local features (e.g. {{w|Scale-invariant feature transform|SIFT}} or {{w|SURF}} in combination with a {{w|support vector machine}} or {{w|convolutional neural network}}).<br />
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The subtitle refers to "CS", which is a common acronym for "{{w|Computer Science}}", of which {{w|artificial intelligence}} and {{w|computer vision}} are sub-disciplines.<br />
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The title text mentions [http://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/6125/AIM-100.pdf The Summer Vision Project] and {{w|Marvin Minsky}} of MIT. In the summer of 1966, he asked his undergraduate student {{w|Gerald Jay Sussman}} to "spend the summer linking a camera to a computer and getting the computer to describe what it saw" ([http://szeliski.org/Book/]). {{w|Seymour Papert}} drafted the plan, and it seems that Sussman was joined by {{w|Bill Gosper}}, {{w|Richard Greenblatt (programmer)|Richard Greenblatt}}, {{w|Leslie Lamport}}, Adolfo Guzman, Michael Speciner, John White, Benjamin, and Henneman. The project schedule allocated one summer for the completion of this task. The required time was obviously significantly underestimated, since dozens of research groups around the world are still working on this topic today.<br />
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A month after this comic came out, {{w|Flickr}} [http://code.flickr.net/2014/10/20/introducing-flickr-park-or-bird/ responded] with a [http://parkorbird.flickr.com/ prototype online tool] to do something similar to what comic describes, using its automated-tagging software. According to them, the bird solution "took us less than 5 years to build, though it's definitely a hard problem, and we've still got room for improvement".<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[Ponytail sitting at a computer with Cueball standing behind her.]<br />
:Cueball: When a user takes a photo, the app should check whether they're in a national park...<br />
:Ponytail: Sure, easy GIS lookup. Gimme a few hours.<br />
:Cueball: ...and check whether the photo is of a bird.<br />
:Ponytail: I'll need a research team and five years.<br />
:In CS, it can be hard to explain the difference between the easy and the virtually impossible.<br />
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==References==<br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Ponytail]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1426:_Reduce_Your_Payments&diff=1199501426: Reduce Your Payments2016-05-11T19:28:40Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: absorbtion → absorption</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1426<br />
| date = September 26, 2014<br />
| title = Reduce Your Payments<br />
| image = reduce your payments.png<br />
| titletext = I tried oxidizing them, but your bank uses some really weird paper and it wouldn't light.<br />
}}<br />
[[File:Sodium_borohydride.svg|thumb|upright=1.5|Sodium borohydride, structural formula. (from Wikimedia Commons)]]<br />
==Explanation==<br />
[[Black Hat]] walks into a room where [[Cueball]] sits in an armchair. Black Hat says to Cueball that he can reduce his mortgage payments, while holding a docket of paper, presumably Cueball's payment check, that looks like it has been dipped into a liquid of some kind. Black Hat uses the same formulation many Internet advertisements use: "Discover this (strange/new/amazing...) trick to (lose weight/reduce your mortgage payments/meet amazing women/grow your penis...)" known as {{w|clickbait}}. Cueball wants to know how and Black Hat responds by mentioning {{w|Sodium borohydride|sodium borohydride (NaBH<sub>4</sub>)}}. Since Cueball fell for Black Hat's bait he exclaims, "I hate you."<br />
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{{w|Sodium borohydride}} is a strong {{w|reducing agent}}, meaning in a chemical reaction it will "{{w|redox|reduce}}" another substance. It is in fact used during the [http://www.borax.com/library/articles/news-and-events/news-release/paper's-tiger manufacture of paper], in order to bleach the natural colour from the pulp and improve the resulting paper's brightness, opacity, ink-absorption, and strength (among other properties).<br />
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This comic is a typical switcharound pun. Cueball expects the value on a bill paid to be reduced, while Black Hat uses the chemical meaning of {{w|Reduction (chemistry)|reducing}}, which would result at a minimum in the bleaching of all ink from the bill.<br />
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The complementary chemical reaction to reduction is oxidation, which is what happens if the paper mortgage payment is burned, as referred to in the title text. They go together in {{w|redox}} reactions, which generally involve electron transfer from the {{w|chemical species}} which is oxidized to the one which is reduced. In that case, the pun about light (to start a fire) is that a reduced financial weight may seem light (not heavy).<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[Cueball sits on a sofa and Blackhat walks into the frame from behind.]<br />
:Blackhat: I discovered this weird trick for reducing your mortgage payments!<br />
:Cueball: What?<br />
:Blackhat: Sodium borohydride.<br />
:Cueball: ...I hate you.<br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
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[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Black Hat]]<br />
[[Category:Puns]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1430:_Proteins&diff=1199491430: Proteins2016-05-11T19:27:46Z<p>Markhurd: clean up, typos fixed: Therefore → Therefore,</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1430<br />
| date = October 6, 2014<br />
| title = Proteins<br />
| image = proteins.png<br />
| titletext = Check it out--when I tug the C-terminal tail, the binding tunnel squeezes!<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
In this comic, [[Cueball]] is asking [[Megan]] what she does, to which she replies that she works on software to predict protein folding. There are many folding prediction software programs. Some of the most well known are {{w|Folding@Home}}, {{w|Rosetta@Home}} and {{w|FoldIt}}.<br />
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{{w|Protein folding}} is the process by which proteins, which are floppy, unstructured chains of {{w|amino acids}} when initially synthesized in a cell, assume a stable, functional shape. If the folding process does not complete, or completes incorrectly, the resulting protein can be inactive or even toxic to the body. Misfolded proteins are responsible for several {{w|neurodegenerative}} diseases, including {{w|Alzheimer's disease}}, {{w|amyotrophic lateral sclerosis}} (ALS), and {{w|Parkinson's disease}}, as well as some non-neurodegenerative diseases such as cardiac amyloidosis.<br />
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Cueball asks Megan why it is such a hard computational problem; Megan's response is to ask Cueball if he's ever {{w|Origami|folded paper}} to make a {{w|Crane (bird)|crane}}. When he responds in the affirmative, she then compares the problem of predicting protein folding to creating a ''living'' crane by the paper-folding process. The analogy is that a protein cannot just fold to a figurative representation of a bio-molecule, the way a paper crane superficially resembles a live crane; the protein must assume an exact, perfect fold in order to be functional.<br />
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{{w|Levinthal's paradox}} is a thought experiment, also constituting a self-reference in the theory of protein folding. In 1969, Cyrus Levinthal noted that, because of the very large number of degrees of freedom in an unfolded polypeptide chain, the molecule has an astronomical number of possible conformations. For example, a polypeptide of 100 {{w|Residue (chemistry)|residue}}s will have 99 peptide bonds, and therefore 198 different {{w|Dihedral angle|phi and psi bond angles}}. If each of these bond angles can be in one of three stable conformations, the protein may misfold into a maximum of 3^198 different conformations (including any possible folding redundancy). Therefore, if a protein were to attain its correctly folded configuration by sequentially sampling all the possible conformations, it would require a time longer than the age of the universe to arrive at its correct native conformation. This is true even if conformations are sampled at rapid (nanosecond or picosecond) rates. The "paradox" is that most small proteins fold spontaneously on a millisecond or even microsecond time scale. This paradox is central to computational approaches to protein structure prediction.<br />
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As Cueball mentally turns over the hypothetical process of folding paper to make a living crane, he wonders if he is allowed to perhaps "cut" the paper to make more complicated folds available. Megan replies "if you can fold a Protease enzyme;" these are proteins whose job it is to break down (i.e. "cut") other proteins, often in very specific ways. In this manner, Protease enzymes are analogous to extremely specialized scissors, so Megan is effectively saying "You can make cuts if you can fold yourself a pair of scissors."<br />
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Of course, when trying to predict the folding trajectory in nature of a protein A, and one is allowed to make cuts during the process, one is making the assumption that the Protease that cut protein A is already folded and functional. In other words, making cuts while folding might actually make the process ''more'' complicated, not less, as now you have to consider how the cutting enzyme is folded, too.<br />
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In origami, purists [http://www.barf.cc/jeremy/origami/BOOK/essays/origami_purism/origami_purism.htm] considered it as cheating if you cut the paper or use more than one sheet of paper, which is why Cueball asked if he was 'allowed' to do such in the hypothetical exercise they are discussing.<br />
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The title text refers to the result of folding a flapping bird in origami. By pulling the tail, the head will move forward and down. However, since the joke is about folding proteins, this idea is extrapolated to include the folded proteins. The C-terminus (end of the protein chain), in this case analogous of the tail, if "pulled" would cause a created cavity or tunnel to squeeze, much like pulling a knot would do the same.<br />
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{{w|Folding@Home}} (F@H) is a distributed computing project which aims to simulate protein folding for research purposes. Rather than the traditional model of using a supercomputer for computation, the project uses idle processing power of a network of personal computers in order to achieve massive computing power. Individuals can join the project by installing the F@H software (there is also a web version that can be run using Google Chrome) and are then able to track their contribution to the project. Individual members may join together as a team, with leaderboards measuring team and individual contributions.<br />
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Note that most modern computers do not "waste" computing time as much as older ones. They dynamically reduce their clock speed and other power consumption at times of low usage. If you donate computer time, you are probably also donating a bit of money to the cause in the form of your electricity bill. Many people consider this to be more fun, convenient and efficient than donating via credit card.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[Cueball is talking with Megan.]<br />
:Cueball: What do you do?<br />
:Megan: I make software that predicts how proteins will fold.<br />
:Cueball: Is that a hard problem?<br />
:Megan: Someone may someday find a harder one.<br />
:Cueball: Why is it so hard?<br />
:Megan: Have you ever made a folded paper crane?<br />
:Cueball: Yeah.<br />
:Megan: Imagine figuring out the folds to make an actual ''living'' crane.<br />
:Cueball: ...''just'' folds? Can I make cuts?<br />
:Megan: If you can fold a protease enzyme.<br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
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[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1433:_Lightsaber&diff=1199481433: Lightsaber2016-05-11T19:27:06Z<p>Markhurd: clean up, typos fixed: french → French</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1433<br />
| date = October 13, 2014<br />
| title = Lightsaber<br />
| image = lightsaber.png<br />
| titletext = A long time in the future, in a galaxy far, far, away, astronomers in the year 2008 sight an unusual gamma-ray burst originating from somewhere far across the universe.<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
This comic references a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDnoczxzQyg scene] from the third theatrically-released ''{{w|Star Wars}}'' movie, ''[[wikia:c:starwars:Return of the Jedi|Return of the Jedi]]'', wherein [[wikia:c:starwars:Darth Vader|Darth Vader]] confronts his son, [[wikia:c:starwars:Luke skywalker|Luke Skywalker]], who had recently surrendered to [[wikia:c:starwars:Galactic Empire|Imperial]] soldiers. In the movie, Vader notes that Luke has constructed [[wikia:c:starwars:Luke Skywalker's lightsaber|a new lightsaber]] following the loss of his [[wikia:c:starwars:Luke skywalker#Lightsabers|original]] during their [[wikia:c:starwars:Duel on Cloud City|duel on Cloud City]] (Luke Skywalker's original lightsaber actually having been [[wikia:c:starwars:Anakin skywalker|Anakin Skywalker's]] second).<br />
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Lightsabers are often jokingly referred to as "laser swords" by fans, and this comic points out that a real laser would not have any way of stopping and would therefore continue forever, making this particular interpretation silly. (The ''Star Wars'' writers cleverly fail to state what exactly a lightsaber's blade is made out of, although it is unlikely to be a laser because of this... It is to be noted however that lightsabers are called literal laser sabers in some translation, French for instance) Because Vader slightly tilts the active super-lightsaber, the beam ends up slicing straight through the hull of a large section of the ship or station they are on (though in the movie they were actually in an observation tower of a planet-side landing pad) and presumably going on forever, causing much mayhem as it blazes through the stars. Hull breaches are a popular trope in science-fiction, despite curiously being almost entirely absent from the Star Wars films.<br />
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The title text refers to {{w|GRB 080319B}}, an unusual gamma ray burst in 2008, the afterglow of which was briefly visible to the human eye. It implies that the source of this burst was a light saber in the Star Wars story, which took place "a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away" according to the {{w|Star Wars (film)|Star Wars}} {{w|Star Wars opening crawl|opening crawl}}.<br />
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Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader have had a similar conversation before in [[1397: Luke]].<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader are talking. Vader holds the handle of a powered-off lightsaber.]<br />
:Vader: '''''I see you have constructed a new lightsaber.'''''<br />
:[Vader turns it on. The beam of the lightsaber continues upward out of the frame.]<br />
:Lightsaber: Snap-Hisss<br />
:[Vader looks up toward where the beam is pointing.]<br />
:[Vader looks back at Luke.]<br />
:Vader: '''''Where does it end?'''''<br />
:Luke: Doesn't.<br />
:Intercom (out of view): ''Hull breach all along sector five!!''<br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
[[Category:Star Wars]]<br />
[[Category:Physics]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1437:_Higgs_Boson&diff=1199471437: Higgs Boson2016-05-11T19:25:35Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: a Isaac → Isaac</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1437<br />
| date = October 22, 2014<br />
| title = Higgs Boson<br />
| image = higgs_boson.png<br />
| titletext = 'Can't you just use the LHC you already built to find it again?' 'We MAY have disassembled it to build a death ray.' 'Just one, though.' 'Nothing you should worry about.' 'The death isn't even very serious.'<br />
}}<br />
[[File:Candidate_Higgs_Events_in_ATLAS_and_CMS.png|thumb|upright=1.5|Candidate Higgs boson events from collisions between protons in the LHC. (from Wikimedia Commons)]]<br />
==Explanation==<br />
[[Cueball]] and [[Ponytail]] are applying for a large amount of grant money to find the {{w|Higgs boson}}. Under scrutiny, they have been forced to admit that they have "lost" the particle which had been previously "found". This is a humorous play on the term "finding" when applied to fundamental particles. The common usage means to discover or observe the existence of a class of particles, rather than to know the current location of an individual particle.<br />
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''The Higgs boson'' is an {{w|elementary particle}} that is predicted by a physical model of the universe (the '{{w|Standard Model}}'). Observing evidence that Higgs bosons really exist is a key test of this model: if a search for the Higgs boson had failed to find evidence confirming its existence then the Standard Model would have been shown to be an incorrect description of reality. Finding the Higgs boson was one of the main reasons why the {{w|Large Hadron Collider}} (LHC) was built: to create energies high enough for the Higgs boson to become manifest. The point is, once evidence for its existence has been observed it is not possible to 'lose' the Higgs boson in a way implied by Cueball and Ponytail.<br />
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In the title text, the off-screen questioner wonders why Cueball and Ponytail can't use the LHC to find the particle again. The implication is that this would avoid spending another $3 billion. Their responses imply that the pair have already dismantled the LHC and converted its components into a {{w|death ray}} (a {{w|particle-beam weapon}} to be exact). The ostensibly reassuring platitudes offered mimic those used to placate those who were worried about possible apocalyptic consequences of commissioning the LHC, for instance the creation of {{w|black hole}}s, {{w|strange matter}}, a {{w|vacuum bubble}} or proton-eating {{w|magnetic monopole}}s.<br />
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The comment that "The death isn't even very serious" in the title text may be a reference to Isaac Asimov's "I, Robot." Robopsychologist Dr. Susan Calvin tells supercomputer The Brain not to worry about death, that it wasn't a "big deal," when the robot is working on an equation relating to hyper drive. The Brain was able to deliver the solution, since anyone using the hyperdrive would be briefly "dead" (no longer exist), but in the end, they would arrive safe and sound.<br />
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This also implies that the death ray was only able to produce one death, as opposed to the many deaths such a weapon could be expected to cause, just as it is implied that the LHC only produced a single Higgs boson, which was subsequently misplaced. In [[401: Large Hadron Collider]] the proton stream from the LHC was used to cause the eventual death of a helicopter.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:Offscreen: Tell us about your proposal.<br />
:Ponytail: We're requesting $3 billion in funding to find the Higgs boson.<br />
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:Offscreen: ...wait. Didn't you already find it a year or two ago?<br />
:Cueball: Yes, well, um.<br />
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:Ponytail: ...OK, this is embarrassing.<br />
:Cueball: See, the thing is—<br />
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:Offscreen: Don't tell us you lost it already.<br />
:Ponytail: Look.<br />
:Ponytail: In our defense, it's ''really'' small.<br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Ponytail]]<br />
[[Category:Physics]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1446:_Landing&diff=1199461446: Landing2016-05-11T19:24:44Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: above mentioned → above-mentioned</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1446<br />
| date = November 12, 2014<br />
| title = Landing<br />
| image = landingAnimated.gif<br />
| titletext = [LIVE]<br />
}}<br />
Frames of the comic began appearing at midnight ({{w|Eastern Time Zone|EST}}) on November 12, 2014 and updated every five minutes. Together, the images form a {{w|flip book}} which is shown here above. You can find the individual images by clicking on the latest image of the comic on xkcd (go to that by clicking the date above or find it directly at [http://xkcd1446.org xkcd1446.org]).<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
This comic changed over time during 12 hours and 15 minutes starting at 0:00 EST (when the comic normally is released) posting 143 pictures that tracked the progress of the {{w|Philae (spacecraft)|Philae}} lander separating from the {{w|European Space Agency}}'s {{w|Rosetta (spacecraft)|Rosetta}} probe to land on comet {{w|67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko}}. More info can be found here: [http://rosetta.esa.int rosetta.esa.int].<br />
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The comic presents the imagined anthropomorphic "thoughts" of the Rosetta spacecraft and the Philae lander (and occasionally other parties) during the hours approaching separation from each other, approach to the comet and finally the apparently successful landing on the comet.<br />
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Beginning at [[Media:???65.png|11:05]], the comic includes a '''"Status Report"''' in the lower right corner which summarizes the status of various interested parties and accomplishments, beginning with "Rosetta", "Philae lander", "Mission Control", "Comet 67P", and "Have we landed on a comet?". As events occur in the comic, more status summaries are added to keep track of the changes to the situation and the supposed emotions behind them.<br />
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In many pictures a whale can be seen on the surface of the comet - often marked with a "?" as are almost all other parts of the unknown surface at this time. There is also drawn a [[Cueball]] on the surface also marked with a "?" Both are then at some point marked with a ''probably not'' - starting from [[Media:???83.png|12:35]]. The whales are also mentioned in the "Status Report" where they for instance may be listed as "calm" or "(probably) not in space". At [[Media:???122.png|16:00]] the when the entire Earth goes ''AAAAAAAAAAA'' the whales are listed as saying this as well (along with Mission control and U.S. scientists). From this moment "Dolphins and fish" are also mentioned in the report. They are asking if it is the whales that scream. The reference to whales comes from the fact that Philae brought along two harpoons that should have been used to anchor it to the comet. On Earth, harpoons have mainly been used to hunt whales; Randall previously brought up that comparison in [[1402: Harpoons]], suggesting that Philae was programmed to believe it was sent to kill the comet. It is Philae that "dreams" about whales on the surface of the comet which can be seen in the picture for [[Media:???93.png|13:25]] and in the status report.<br />
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Some {{w|Douglas Adams}} fans believe these whales and dolphins are references to ''{{w|The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy}}'' and ''{{w|So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish}}.'' Whales in space have been appearing in fiction and art since the 1960s. However, with the above-mentioned reasons for whales, dolphins and fish, this seems less and less likely.<br />
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At [[Media:???115.png|15:25]] Rosetta asks Philea about destroying and levitating rocks via mind control. This is a reference to the [https://www.google.de/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CCEQtwIwAGoVChMI6OrLs9vOyAIVxw8sCh2jqQa2&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D32vlOgN_3QQ&usg=AFQjCNH3G-TSemi22v4xwQ6lDkWH_RJSeg Ambition] short movie, ESA commitioned to gather public awareness of the Rosetta mission.<br />
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Shortly after release from Rosetta ([[Media:???56.png|10:15]]), Philae calls out 'Spaaaaaaaaaace'; this mimics the {{w|Portal 2}} 'Space core' who, on finally reaching space in the last scenes, gives the same elated cry.<br />
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US Scientists presumably wake up at 7:40 EST ([[Media:???96.png|13:40]] UTC) and in the report they now says "Bluuurghhh. What time is it?" to indicate their tiredness. This does not change until 10:25 EST ([[Media:???115.png|15:25]] UTC) so they are slow to wake (2 hours 45 minutes). At this point, they becomes anxious as there are only 10 minutes to landing. This last until there is 15 minutes until news of landing (a reference to the 28 minutes time delay due to the huge distance to the comet). From then on ([[Media:???120.png|15:50]]) they and the mission control (MC) say "AAAAAAA". They stop this when the news should be there - the NOW ([[Media:???122a.png|16:05]]) - and everybody holds their breath indicated by [...] - also MC. Finally ([[Media:???125.png|16:25]]) they and MC become proud (along with Earth) when Philae announces ''I got you a comet.'' It should have stopped there but as Philae bounced around, they then becomes anxious again [[Media:???128.png|16:40]], and then this changes to nervous [[Media:???129.png|16:45]] (switching those emotions with MC). And then suddenly ([[Media:???130.png|16:50]]) it is no longer US Scientists but just plain Scientists - that are nervous. It stays like this during the last few pictures, although they again become anxious, but when Philae announces ''I did it'', they drink wine as indicated with "[wine]" in the report from the second to last picture ([[Media:???134.png|17:10]]).<br />
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Randall has written "A big thank-you to [https://twitter.com/elakdawalla Emily Lakdawalla] for help and advice on this comic" in the xkcd page header for [http://www.xkcd.com/1446/ Landing], revealing the possible source of his near real-time data.<br />
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At [[Media:???124.png|16:20]] the status report had announced a big '''Yes''' to the questions "Have we landed on a comet" and "Do harpoons work on comets". According to [http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-30026398 BBC News], the harpoons did, however, not fire as planned and the lander may have landed, bounced off, and landed again. This would explain the change in "Do harpoons work on comets" to "Don't know" at [[Media:???127.png|16:35]] and the change in "Have we landed on a comet?" to "Yes, at least once" at [[Media:???130.png|16:50]]. According to [http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/13/science/space/european-space-agencys-spacecraft-lands-on-comets-surface.html?_r=0 The New York Times], radio contact with Philae fluctuated, which would explain the "Anxious", "Nervous", and "Confused" statuses around that time. In the end the lander did land and whereas the Do harppons work status did not change, so did the have we landed on a comet which changed back to '''Yes''' at [[Media:???134.png|17:10]].<br />
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The lander bounced three times and ended up in a place where the solar panels where mainly in the shadow. This resulted in the lander shutting down when its own battery ran out of power after only 2–3 days on the ground. This seemed sad, as there was only a small chance that the seasons on the comet would change so that the panels would later receive sun again. However, in the few hours that Philae had on the ground, it still managed to analyze the surface and obtain a lot of useful data - so that part of the mission was still a success already. This all happened after the comic stopped updating.<br />
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On June 13, 2015, it was announced that signals had been received on earth indicating that Philae had awoken and that the solar panels were functioning. Ironically, had Philae landed in a place originally out of shadow, it would have already failed before this time (due to overheating), so it was actually fortunate that it landed as it did and would be able to operate during the time that the comet would be closer to the sun. To celebrate the lander's revival, Randall updated the comic, depicting the lander saying "Hi." on the comet's surface.<br />
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The comic title was originally "???" (probably to not give away too early what the comic was about), but changed to "Landing" when Randall came on live at five in the morning EST. At that moment the title text also changed from "..." to "[LIVE]". It was also then that the timestamps' timezone switch. At 5:00 AM (EST) the time stamp in the picture naming scheme switched from EST to {{w|Coordinated Universal Time|UTC}} as used in ESA's time keeping, resulting in a jump from [[Media:???53.png|04:55]] to [[Media:???54.png|10:00]] without actually any such delay between the two pictures.<br />
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There were however a few pictures with more than 5 minutes of delay (about 11 times five minutes without an update in total during the "live" transmission). The update seemed to have stopped after 137 pictures at 17:15 UTC, 12 hours and 15 minutes after the first picture. (The first picture has number 0, so the last had number 136). But later, sometime after 17:15 UTC, the counter for the last picture was increased to 142 (143 pictures in total), so maybe Randall inserted 6 extra pictures later - however he must then have changed the numbers on the pictures, since the last picture remained the same until mid-June, but with number 142 instead of 136. It is thus now difficult to find out which pictures would have been added later. However, eight pictures were not included in the original table with the [[#Frame by Frame Breakdown|Frame by Frame Breakdown]] below. So it must have been some of those missing pictures that were added later - maybe all of them, as the last three may already have been added before the last picture was released (All 143 pictures are included in the flip-book gif image shown here above). But even 143 pictures at 5 minutes intervals only spans 11 hours and 50 minutes, thus there are still five ''5 minute intervals'' without any picture. See which in the [[1446: Landing/Frame by Frame Breakdown|table]].<br />
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The Rosetta space probe is shown in [[1621: Fixion]], which explains the {{w|Flyby anomaly}} experienced the first time (of three) the probe got close to Earth.<br />
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==Frame by Frame Breakdown==<br />
*Here is a [[1446: Landing/Frame by Frame Breakdown|link to a table]] with a frame by frame breakdown of all 143 pictures.<br />
*Here is a [[1446: Landing/All pictures|page with all the pictures]] frame by frame.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[This transcript gives only the text of the most recent picture shown in the comic; that which is now shown when clicking to the comic on xkcd.]<br />
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:[Showing Philae on a comet.]<br />
:Time Since Landing: 211 days<br />
:Philae: Hi!<br />
:[Status report at the bottom-right corner.]<br />
:Status report:<br />
::Rosetta: In space<br />
::Philae lander: Hi!<br />
::Mission control: '''!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'''<br />
::Scientists: '''!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'''<br />
::Have we landed on a comet?: '''''YES.'''''<br />
::Sun: Warm<br />
::Comet: Big<br />
::Philae, where ''ARE'' you?: Home<br />
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:[For the '''full transcript''' of all 143 pictures see '''[[1446: Landing/Transcript]]'''.]<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*There appears to be a brief error between 02:35 and 02:45, where the time until lander separation is shown as 1 hour, counting down to 50 minutes, before being corrected to 75 minutes at 02:50.<br />
**Since this was supposed to be during the "non-live" section before Randall got up (and got live) it is not sure whether this was a "real" mistake, or if he was up anyway, and corrected this timing error when he discovered the plans had change during the approach flight.<br />
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[[Category:Animals]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1448:_Question&diff=1199451448: Question2016-05-11T19:23:22Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: the the → the</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1448<br />
| date = November 17, 2014<br />
| title = Question<br />
| image = question.png<br />
| titletext = The universe long dead, IsaAC surveyed the formless chaos. At last, he had arrived at an answer. 'I like you,' he declared to the void, 'but I don't LIKE like you.'<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
The comic is a reference to a short story by Isaac Asimov "{{w|The Last Question}}", where humans kept asking successively more complex computers whether {{w|entropy}} can be reversed, thereby preventing the {{w|heat death of the universe}}. The computers always answered "THERE IS AS YET INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR A MEANINGFUL ANSWER". In the end, the final computer figured out the answer, but there were no humans left to give the answer to.<br />
<br />
The comic depicts a note to “Isaac” (Isaac Asimov). The note asks Isaac to identify whether he likes the note-writer by choosing either “yes” or “no”. Isaac is supposed to check an answer and hand the note back, but Isaac (whose pen is red) has written and selected a third answer, "there is as yet insufficient data for a meaningful answer", mirroring the way his computers in the short story responded. Notes of this form are stereotypically written by young schoolchildren to gauge or incite romantic interest. This allows impatient children to get an answer during a class, and timid children to get an answer without having to ask the person face to face.<br />
<br />
Title text is a reference to the ending in “The Last Question”. The unique capitalization of "IsaAC" in this text implies that IsaAC is an acronym for a type of supercomputer named with a similar convention to the computers in "The Last Question". Instead of the computer climatically coming up with the solution on how to save the universe from entropy when all humanity is gone, like in the “The Last Question", IsaAC comes up with the anticlimactic excuse of an answer 'I like you, but I don't LIKE like you'. “LIKE like” is a childish euphemism for romantic interest. In "The Last Question", a character considers a thought that perhaps AC stands for "analog computer", but in reality this was never the case; for example, ENIAC stands for "Electronic Numerical Integrator ''And Computer''" and UNIVAC stands for "UNIVersal ''Automatic Computer''". This title text may also be meant to imply that Isaac Asimov was a supercomputer.<br />
<br />
The original story can be read [http://www.physics.princeton.edu/ph115/LQ.pdf here].<br />
<br />
==Transcript==<br />
:[A piece of paper.]<br />
:DEAR ISAAC<br />
:DO YOU LIKE ME?<br />
:□ YES<br />
:□ NO<br />
:<font color="red">☒ there is as yet insufficient data for a meaningful answer</font><br />
{{comic discussion}}<br />
[[Category:Comics with color]]<br />
[[Category:Romance]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1458:_Small_Moon&diff=1199441458: Small Moon2016-05-11T19:23:10Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: the the → the</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1458<br />
| date = December 10, 2014<br />
| title = Small Moon<br />
| image = small_moon.png<br />
| titletext = GENERAL JAN DODONNA: An analysis of the plans provided by Princess Leia has reinvigorated the arguments of the 'artificial moonlet' and 'rogue planet-station' camps. I fear this question is fracturing the Rebellion.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Explanation==<br />
The comic depicts a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVekNsgUqn4 classic scene] from {{w|Star Wars Episode IV}}, in which the heroes trail a spacecraft to the never-before-seen Death Star: a super-weapon the size of a small moon capable of demolishing entire planets. In the original scene and the comic, Luke Skywalker misidentifies a body as a natural satellite, and Obi-Wan 'Ben' Kenobi ominously corrects him. The comic's version diverges at this point, as the dialogue devolves into a rather bitter argument over the semantics of size classifications, alluding to scientific discussions on whether Pluto should be classified as a planet or as a dwarf planet.<br />
<br />
The argument goes on for hours, which in the original plot would suggest one of two situations:<br />
*The Death Star apparently never caught them, and Princess Leia was never rescued (but Ben survived).<br />
*The argument was picked up after escaping the Death Star, and now Leia is joining in.<br />
<br />
The argument is confused as to whether they're talking about size or about natural vs artificial objects. In terms of size, the Death Star is much larger (70&nbsp;km radius) than dozens of {{w|List of natural satellites|full-fledged moons}} in our solar system. One of the smallest moons found so far in the solar system is {{w|S/2009 S 1}}, which is about 400&nbsp;meters in diameter and orbits Saturn. But we don't generally speak of the tiny rocks in the rings of Saturn as moons, so there is some distinction there, which may include the orbit of the object [http://www.exploratorium.edu/saturn/moon.html]. There is also the distinction between natural moons and spacecraft, which seems to be ignored in the final panel.<br />
<br />
The title text makes reference to a later scene in the film when Rebel pilots are being briefed on the planned attack on the Death Star. Those who analysed the plans for the Death Star run into the same discussion picture, and end up arguing about the classification of the Death Star, dividing those involved into the 'artificial moonlet' camp and the 'rogue planet-station' camp, thus deunifying the rebellion. If events are otherwise the same from the movie, this is also happening at threat of their destruction, and thus a crippling of the Rebellion.<br />
<br />
The timing of the comic may be related to the {{w|New Horizons}} mission to {{w|Pluto}}. The spacecraft awoke from hibernation 4 days earlier, on December 6, 2014, to start the encounter phase with Pluto.<br />
<br />
==Transcript==<br />
:[Millennium Falcon follows a Tie Fighter towards an unidentified orb in the distance.]<br />
:Luke Skywalker: He's heading for that small moon.<br />
:Ben Kenobi: That's no moon - it's a space station.<br />
:Luke Skywalker: It's too big to be a space station.<br />
:Ben Kenobi: But it's too '''''small''''' to be a moon.<br />
:[Three hours pass]<br />
:Ben Kenobi: Fine! What if we agree it's not a moon, but we make a new category called "Dwarf Moon"?<br />
:Luke Skywalker: And what's the cutoff, asshole?! Is this '''''ship''''' a dwarf moon now?<br />
:Ben Kenobi: Screw you.<br />
{{comic discussion}}<br />
[[Category:Space]]<br />
[[Category:Star Wars]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1459:_Documents&diff=1199431459: Documents2016-05-11T19:22:59Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: etc → etc.</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1459<br />
| date = December 12, 2014<br />
| title = Documents<br />
| image = documents.png<br />
| titletext = Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Untitled.doc<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Explanation==<br />
When saving documents, the user is typically prompted to choose a filename, which may seem like a trivial choice. However, the filename is often the primary way of identifying the document you are looking for, and a descriptive title is of huge benefit when trying to find a certain document. Those who are too rushed or too lazy to create a useful filename, or those who don't understand what constitutes a useful filename are setting themselves up for future frustration.<br />
<br />
When a user creates a new copy of a file in the same directory, the operating system may automatically append "copy" or "Copy of" to the filename. Subsequent copies of the file have "copy 2", "copy 3", etc. appended. When searching documents later, the user may struggle to remember which copy is the correct one to use.<br />
<br />
This comic portrays a person, in this case [[White Hat]], who has taken such a naming convention to an extreme, giving hundreds of documents essentially the same confusing or useless filename. [[Cueball]] appears to have a severe distaste for this convention (or may just be in shock at how one could be so lazy or incompetent in the short term to suffer through or ignore the consequences in the long term) and hence provides a [http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/protip protip] to never look in someone else's documents folder for the fear of finding these irritating details.<br />
<br />
The .doc and .docx extensions are given to documents created in Microsoft Word, with .docx being the default option from Microsoft Office 2007 onwards. When first saving a document, many programs will default to "Untitled", adding numbers to the end as more are created. However, in Microsoft Word the default filename is the first sentence of the document; if the document is still empty, the default filename is "Doc1" with the number increasing each time. In order to get such a file directory, White Hat would have to manually title all of his documents "Untitled". He appears to frequently make copies, and occasionally made copies of the copies, only very rarely adding a keyword to the file name like "important".<br />
<br />
In some cases he has added a minimal amount of detail to the filename, though hasn't removed the redundant "untitled copy" portion, which probably only adds to Cueball's frustration, as it demonstrates that White Hat does have at least a basic understanding of the importance of meaningful filenames, but still hasn't made any attempt to address the systemic problem.<br />
<br />
The ''Untitled 40 MOM ADDRESS.jpg'' is an image file (jpg), not something that would normally be used to store someone's address, though it could a map or a picture of an envelope. It is the first jpg file on the list, but that last full filename is also a jpg with number 41, and below in the "speech" line down to the PC the next three files have number 42, 43 and something beginning with 4. So here the numbering of jpg files continue.<br />
<br />
The .doc numbering goes from 241 to 243, and then 243 IMPORTANT. The .docx only increases from 138 to 139, but there are two extra copies of the 138 document.<br />
<br />
The filenames are not in alphabetical order as 241 and 40 falls out of place. This likely means that there is no automatic sorting all (i.e., they are sorted by hand), or that they are sorted by time stamp. Sorting by timestamp can be very useful, especially if you use White Hats naming scheme. But this also means that he still uses .doc (copies old files) after he has obtained the new Microsoft Office 2007 that used .docx.<br />
<br />
The title text can refer to one of two common quirks in Windows/Office. One is of copying and pasting within the same folder on a Windows PC. The copy of the file will default to the name "Copy of <original title>", a second copy becomes "Copy of Copy of <original title>" and so forth. The other common quirk that can produce file names like this relates to how Microsoft Office handles downloaded file(s) that are not saved (i.e. "Open" instead of "Save"), the file is actually saved in a temporary folder allowing you to look at and/or edit the file - usually with restrictions on doing so until you actually save a copy in an actual folder somewhere. Oftentimes, especially within an office network where files are passed around via email, the other person may just open a file, editing it, then proceeding to save it as required. Upon attempting to save, the program will prompt one to "Save a copy of the original file", as the original file was never actually saved on the hard drive but just opened from a temporary folder, adding the phrase "copy of" to the filename, regardless of its final location. Forwarding this file will continue this trend adding the phrase "copy of" every time someone opens, edits then saves the file (rather than save the file then edit it), thus creating repetitive use of "copy of" within the same name. In a file that is heavily edited and passed around via email like this, if care is not taken to edit the file name, the name may get up to 5 or 6 repeats of the phrase "copy of".<br />
<br />
It is rather extreme to get to a 33rd copy of the original untitled.doc file as shown here, however, as a result the file name is 276 characters long (including the four from the .doc extension), an impossible file name in most operating environments because it is too long. 255 characters is the limit for any file or folder name in Linux, and is the limit for a fully defined file name (file name, extension and the full folder path in which the file is stored in) in Windows. So the file name is 22 characters too long for Linux and at least 25 characters too long for Windows since being in the root of drive takes 3 characters, each folder adds at least 2 characters (one chosen and the backslash). Whereas such long names for a file may be uncommon, it is not uncommon in Windows that users run out of characters for the full name and path, if they have several sub folders.<br />
Note that when performing this type of copying on Windows 7, the new file is named "<original name>_2", not "Copy of <original name>".<br />
<br />
==Transcript==<br />
:[White Hat is sitting at his PC. Cueball stands behind him looking over his shoulder at the screen.]<br />
:PC: Untitled 138.docx<br />
::&nbsp;Untitled 241.doc<br />
::&nbsp;Untitled 138 copy.docx<br />
::&nbsp;Untitled 138 copy2.docx<br />
::&nbsp;Untitled 139.docx<br />
::&nbsp;Untitled 40 MOM ADDRESS.jpg<br />
::&nbsp;Untitled 242.doc<br />
::&nbsp;Untitled 243.doc<br />
::&nbsp;Untitled 243 IMPORTANT.doc<br />
::&nbsp;Untitled 41.jpg<br />
:[The remaining file names are only partially visible through the tail of the PC's "speech" bubble.]<br />
::::&nbsp;&nbsp;42<br />
::::&nbsp;&nbsp;43<br />
::::&nbsp;&nbsp;4<br />
<br />
:Cueball: ''Oh my god.''<br />
<br />
:Protip: Never look in someone else's documents folder.<br />
<br />
{{comic discussion}}<br />
[[Category:Protip]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring White Hat]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1461:_Payloads&diff=1199421461: Payloads2016-05-11T19:22:12Z<p>Markhurd: /* Tables */clean up, typos fixed: mis-spelling → misspelling</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1461<br />
| date = December 17, 2014<br />
| title = Payloads<br />
| image = payloads.png<br />
| titletext = With a space elevator, a backyard full of solar panels could launch about 500 horses per year, and a large power plant could launch 10 horses per minute.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
A larger version of the image can be found [http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/payloads_large.png here].<br />
<br />
==Explanation==<br />
This comic is an infographic representing the launch mass of various spacecraft and artificial satellites, and the {{w|Low Earth orbit|low Earth orbit}} payload capacity of various space launch vehicles. Rather than using standard units of mass such as kilograms or pounds, Randall has assigned values based on the mass of a horse. Based on cross checking researched masses and payloads with the number of horses depicted, it appears that one horse unit is defined as 450&nbsp;kg (with an average of 432.82&nbsp;kg), or perhaps 1000&nbsp;lb. In cases where the mass is less than one horse, an alternative measure of dogs has been used, where one dog appears to be roughly 40&nbsp;kg (with an average of 48.05&nbsp;kg, or perhaps 100&nbsp;lb.). In the case of {{w|Vanguard 1}}, even a dog is too large a measure, so instead the unit squirrel is used to represent its 1.47&nbsp;kg (3.5&nbsp;lb.?) mass.<br />
<br />
The overall comic may be an allusion to {{w|horsepower}}, a similar-sounding but completely different concept. Horsepower is a measurement of {{w|power (physics)|power}} ({{w|work (physics)|work}} per unit time). Another commonly referenced unit for power is the {{w|watt}}. 1&nbsp;horsepower is meant to be approximately the amount of power a horse can deliver. In contrast, Randall uses the horse to measure {{w|mass}} (of particular spacecraft, and of the maximum payload launch vehicles can carry).<br />
<br />
The top pane of the comic (black background) shows the mass of various spacecraft, while the bottom (white background) shows the payload capacity (to low Earth orbit) of launch vehicles. Along the bottom of the image is a timeline, relating to the launch date of the entries.<br />
<br />
There are also several joke insertions:<br />
*T-Rex - A dinosaur, but fairly unlikely to be found orbiting Earth.<br />
*Pegasus - An actual {{w|Pegasus (rocket)|launch vehicle}}, but also the name of a {{w|Pegasus|mythical flying stallion}}. The payload is given as "one Pegasus", which comes out to be slightly less than "one horse".<br />
*Atlas-Centaur - Again, an actual {{w|Atlas-Centaur|launch vehicle}}, but also a reference to the half-human half-horse creatures of Greek mythology. The payload is given in "centaurs", which come out to be slightly more than "horses".<br />
*1981 {{w|Oldsmobile}} - Not a launch vehicle, but in fact a car. The payload is given as 4 horses, which may relate to the carrying capacity (by weight) of the Oldsmobile, not the ability of an Oldsmobile to launch that payload into low Earth orbit. While there are no known examples of an Oldsmobile reaching low Earth orbit, {{w|The Blues Brothers (film)|The Blues Brothers}} movie shows an Oldsmobile performing a very, very long flight, and this might be the reason why Randall chose this specific car.<br />
<br />
The Pegasus, 1981 Oldsmobile, and Stratolaunch spacecraft are depicted horizontally, because these vehicles launch from a horizontal starting position and use forward momentum to facilitate their launch.<br />
<br />
An unlabelled launch vehicle is shown below the H-IIA near 2002. From the payload and date it is believed to represent the {{w|Delta IV#Delta IV Medium|Delta IV M}}. Whether its lack of labelling is intended or a mistake is unknown.<br />
<br />
The title text refers to a favourite subject of Randall's - The {{w|space elevator}}. A space elevator is a (currently theoretical) mechanism for travelling into space, consisting of a very long (>35,000&nbsp;km) cable and counterweight connected to the Earth at the equator. The cable rotates at the same rate as the earth, and thus appears stationary when viewed from earth. It is then possible to climb the cable into space, and even use it as a slingshot to launch vehicles.<br />
<br />
In the title text, the amount of power required to lift a horse into space has been investigated, with the launch capacity of a backyard solar array and large power station compared. A rudimentary (and possibly incorrect) calculation in the discussion section puts the required power output of the solar array at 315&nbsp;kW and the power station at 3.3&nbsp;GW.<br />
<br />
===Tables===<br />
The tables below contain data relating to each entry on the comic image.<br />
<br />
*Name - Should be as shown in the comic<br />
*Launch date - Date of first flight<br />
*Mass/payload (horses) - Value as given in comic<br />
*Mass/payload (kg) - Independently researched value<br />
<br />
Where the researched launch date or mass/payload don't seem to match the comic, they should be identified with <sup>?</sup><br />
<br />
{| <br />
|- style="vertical-align:top;"<br />
|<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!colspan="4"|Spacecraft mass<br />
|-<br />
!Spacecraft<br />
!Launch date <sup>''{{w|ISO 8601}}''</sup><br />
!Mass (horses)<br />
!Mass (kg)<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Sputnik 1|Sputnik}}<sup>[http://www.astronautix.com/craft/sputnik1.htm]</sup><br />
|1957-10-04<br />
|2 Dogs<br />
|83.6<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Vanguard 1}}<sup>[http://www.astronautix.com/craft/vanuard1.htm]</sup><br />
|1958-03-17<br />
|Squirrel<br />
|1.47<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Pioneer 5}}<sup>[http://www.astronautix.com/craft/pioneer5.htm]</sup><br />
|1960-03-11<br />
|Large Dog<br />
|43<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Venera 1}}<sup>[http://www.astronautix.com/craft/venra1va.htm]</sup><br />
|1961-02-12<br />
|1<br />
|643.5<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Mariner 2}}<sup>[http://www.astronautix.com/craft/marner12.htm]</sup><br />
|1962-08-27<br />
|3 Dogs<br />
|202.8<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Apollo Command/Service Module|Apollo}}<sup>[http://www.astronautix.com/craft/apolocsm.htm]</sup><br />
|1964-05-28<br />
|67<br />
|30,329<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Venera 7}}<sup>[http://www.astronautix.com/craft/ven3vv70.htm]</sup><br />
|1970-08-17<br />
|3<br />
|1,180<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Pioneer 10}}<sup>[http://www.astronautix.com/craft/pior1011.htm]</sup><br />
|1972-03-03<br />
|7 Dogs<br />
|258.8<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Skylab}}<sup>[http://www.astronautix.com/craft/skylab.htm]</sup><br />
|1973-05-14<br />
|171<br />
|77,088<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Venera 9}}<sup>[http://www.astronautix.com/craft/venra4v1.htm]</sup><br />
|1975-06-08<br />
|11<br />
|4,936<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Voyager 2}}<sup>[http://www.astronautix.com/craft/voyager.htm]</sup><br />
|1977-08-20<br />
|2<br />
|800<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Space Shuttle|Shuttle (Total)}}<sup>[http://www.braeunig.us/space/specs/orbiter.htm]</sup><br />
|1981-04-12<br />
|206<br />
|104,328<sup>?</sup><br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Space Shuttle|Shuttle (Payload)}}<br />
|1981-04-12<br />
|54<br />
|24,400<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Mir}}<br />
|1986-02-20<br />
|288<br />
|129,700<br />
|-<br />
|T-Rex<br />
|N/A<br />
|15<br />
|6,800<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Hubble}}<sup>[http://www.astronautix.com/craft/hst.htm]</sup><br />
|1990-04-24<br />
|25<br />
|11,110<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Compton Gamma Ray Observatory}}<sup>[http://www.astronautix.com/craft/gro.htm]</sup><br />
|1991-04-05<br />
|38<br />
|17,000<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Corona (satellite)|Keyhole 3}}†<br />
|1961<br />
|40<br />
|1150<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|International Space Station}}<br />
|1998<br />
|932<br />
|450,000<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Cassini-Huygens|Cassini}}<br />
|1997-10-15<br />
|11<br />
|5,300<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Huygens (spacecraft)|Huygens Lander}}<br />
|1997-10-15<br />
|1<br />
|319<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Rosetta (spacecraft)|Rosetta}}<br />
|2004-03-02<br />
|6<br />
|2,900<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Opportunity (rover)|Opportunity}}<br />
|2003-07-07<br />
|5 Dogs<br />
|185<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Dawn (spacecraft)|Dawn}}<sup>[http://www.astronautix.com/craft/dawn.htm]</sup><br />
|2007-09-27<br />
|3<br />
|1,240<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|TerreStar-1|Terrastar}}*<br />
|2009-07-01<br />
|15<br />
|6,910<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Dragon (spacecraft)|Dragon}}<sup>[http://www.astronautix.com/craft/dragon.htm]</sup><br />
|2010-06-04<br />
|17<br />
|8,000<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Tiangong-1}}<br />
|2011-09-29<br />
|19<br />
|8,506<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Curiosity (rover)|Curiosity}}<br />
|2011-11-26<br />
|2<br />
|900<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|KH-7 Gambit|Keyhole 7}}†<br />
|1963-07-12<br />
|40<br />
|2000<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Orion (spacecraft)|Orion (Capsule)}}<br />
|2014-12-05<br />
|20<br />
|8,913<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|James Webb Space Telescope|James Webb Telescope}}<br />
|2018-08 (Projected)<br />
|14<br />
|6,200<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Orion (spacecraft)|Orion}}<br />
|2014-12-05<br />
|20<br />
|8,913<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Orion Service Module}}<br />
|2017 (Projected)<br />
|25<br />
|12,000<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Deep Space Habitat|Orion Deep Space Habitat}}<br />
|2021 (Projected)<br />
|65<br />
|28,750 & 45,573<br />
|}<br />
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Terrastar is believed to be a misspelling of {{w|TerreStar-1|TerreStar}}, based on its mass and launch date.<br />
<br />
<nowiki>†</nowiki>Keyhole 3 and 7 seem to be errors; Keyhole 3 satellites were launched between 1961 and 1962 and Keyhole 7 between 1963 and 1967.<br><br />
The dates and masses in the comic more closely correspond to the {{w|KH-11 Kennan|Keyhole 11}}.<br />
|<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!colspan="4"|Launch vehicle capacity<br />
|-<br />
!Spacecraft<br />
!Launch date <sup>''{{w|ISO 8601}}''</sup><br />
!Payload (horses)<br />
!Payload (kg)<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Sputnik (rocket)|Sputnik Launcher}}<sup>[http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/spuk71ps.htm]</sup><br />
|1957-10-04<br />
|1<br />
|500<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Thor-Able|Thor}}<br />
|1958-04-24<br />
|3 Dogs<br />
|120<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Mercury-Atlas}}<br />
|1960-07-29<br />
|3<br />
|1,360<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Saturn I}}<br />
|1961-10-27<br />
|20<br />
|9,070<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Proton-K}}<sup>[http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/protonk.htm]</sup><br />
|1967-03-10<sup>?</sup> <br />
|44<br />
|19,760<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Atlas-Centaur}}<sup>[http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/atlntaur.htm]</sup><br />
|1962-05-08<br />
|8 Centaurs<br />
|3,630<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Titan IIIA}}<br />
|1964-09-01<br />
|7<br />
|3,100<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Saturn IB}}<br />
|1966-02-26<br />
|45<br />
|21,000<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Soyuz (rocket)|Soyuz}}<br />
|1966-11-28<br />
|14<br />
|6,450<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Saturn V}}<br />
|1967-11-09<br />
|262<br />
|118,000<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Black Arrow}}<br />
|1969-06-27<br />
|4 Dogs<br />
|135<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|N1 (rocket)|N1}}<br />
|1969-02-21<br />
|211<br />
|90,000<sup>?</sup><br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Long March 1}}<br />
|1969-11-16<br />
|2<br />
|300*<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|N-I (rocket)|N-I}}<br />
|1975-09-09<br />
|4<br />
|1,200<sup>?</sup><br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Delta 0100|Delta 0900}}<br />
|1972-07-23<br />
|3<br />
|1,300<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Ariane 1}}<br />
|1979-12-24<br />
|3<br />
|1,400<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Satellite Launch Vehicle|SLV}}<br />
|1979-08-10<br />
|1 Dog<br />
|40<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|N-II (rocket)|N-II}}<br />
|1981-02-11<br />
|4<br />
|2,000<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Oldsmobile#1970s-1980s|1981 Oldsmobile}}<br />
|1981<br />
|4<br />
|N/A (Model dependent)<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|ASLV}}<br />
|1987-03-24<br />
|4 Dogs<br />
|150<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Long March 4A}}<br />
|1988-09-06<br />
|9<br />
|4,000<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Ariane 4}}<br />
|1988-06-15<br />
|16<br />
|5,000-7,600<sup>?</sup><br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Shavit}}<br />
|1988-09-19<br />
|6 Dogs<br />
|350-800<sup>?</sup><br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Energia}}<br />
|1987-05-15<br />
|218<br />
|100,000*<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Pegasus (rocket)|Pegasus}}<br />
|1990-04-05<br />
|1 Pegasus<br />
|443<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Atlas I}}<sup>[http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/atlasi.htm]</sup><br />
|1990-07-25<br />
|13<br />
|3,630<sup>?</sup><br />
|-<br />
|{{w|PSLV}}<br />
|1993-09-20<br />
|8<br />
|3250<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|J-I}}<sup>[http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/j1.htm]</sup><br />
|1996-02-11<br />
|2<br />
|850<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Long March 3B}}<br />
|1996-02-14<br />
|27<br />
|12,000<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|H-IIA}}<br />
|2001-08-29<br />
|22<br />
|10,000<br />
|-<br />
|(unlabelled) {{w|Delta IV#Delta IV Medium|Delta IV M}}<sup>?</sup>*<br />
|2002-09-20<br />
|21<br />
|4200-6882<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Delta IV Heavy|Delta IV-H}}<sup>[http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/delheavy.htm]</sup><br />
|2004-12-21<br />
|64<br />
|28,790<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Falcon 1}}<br />
|2006-03-24<br />
|1<br />
|670 (Proposed)<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Ariane 5#Variants|Ariane 5ES}}<sup>[http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/arine5es.htm]</sup><br />
|2008-03-09<br />
|47<br />
|21,000<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|H-IIB}}<br />
|2009-09-10<br />
|37<br />
|19,000<sup>?</sup><br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Unha}}<br />
|2009-04-05<br />
|2 Dogs<br />
|100<sup>[http://www.ucsusa.org/sites/default/files/legacy/assets/documents/nwgs/Wright-Analysis-of-NK-launcher-3-18-09.pdf]</sup><br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Atlas V|Atlas V 541}}<br />
|2011-11-26<br />
|38<br />
|17,443<sup>[http://www.lockheedmartin.com/data/assets/ssc/cls/AVUG_Rev11_March2010.pdf]</sup><br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Falcon 9}}<br />
|2013-09-29<br />
|29<br />
|13,150<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Antares (rocket)|Antares}}<br />
|2013-04-21<br />
|14<br />
|6,120<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Stratolaunch carrier aircraft|Stratolaunch}}<br />
|2016 (Projected)<br />
|14<br />
|6,100<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Falcon Heavy}}<br />
|2015 (Projected)<br />
|118<br />
|53,000<br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Space Launch System|SLS Block 1}}<br />
|2018-11 (Projected)<br />
|156<br />
|70,000<sup>[http://www.nasa.gov/pdf/664158main_sls_fs_master.pdf]</sup><br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Space Launch System|SLS Block 1B}}<br />
|2021 (Projected)<br />
|217<br />
|100,000<sup>?</sup><br />
|-<br />
|{{w|Space Launch System|SLS Block 2}}<br />
| 2030's (Projected)<br />
|289<br />
|130,000<sup>[http://www.nasa.gov/pdf/664158main_sls_fs_master.pdf]</sup><br />
|}<br />
<br />
*The unlabelled launch vehicle is believed to be the Delta IV M, based on its payload and date.<br />
|}<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
{{incomplete transcript}}<br />
<br />
{{comic discussion}}<br />
[[Category:Comics with color]]<br />
[[Category:Animals]]<br />
[[Category:Space]]<br />
[[Category:Space probes]]<br />
[[Category:Mars rovers]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1464:_Santa&diff=1199411464: Santa2016-05-11T19:22:00Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: protestants → Protestants</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1464<br />
| date = December 24, 2014<br />
| title = Santa<br />
| image = santa.png<br />
| titletext = He probably just poops over the side of the sleigh.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Explanation==<br />
Broadly speaking, this comic follows a long list of issues raised about physical limitations {{w|Santa Claus}} faces, similar to other popular theoretical discussions such as the [http://www.daclarke.org/Humour/santa.html speed he has to travel] and [http://www.articlesbase.com/holidays-articles/10-impossible-facts-about-santa-claus-1509493.html the omniscience he purportedly possesses and the mass of presents he has to carry] — the story of Santa Claus was simply never designed for a world with over 7 billion people spread through untold millions of homes. This comic combines some basic {{w|physiology}} with the physical law of the {{w|conservation of mass}}.<br />
<br />
More specifically, this comic refers to the common tradition of leaving milk and cookies out on Christmas Eve for Santa Claus. If one assumes that Santa eats even a small percentage of the sweets left out for him, the question comes up where all the cookies ''go''. Megan suggests that, since Santa isn't ''that'' large, he must poop them out somewhere, and wonders if he does so in our houses.<br />
<br />
Cueball doubts that. Megan replies that mass cannot disappear completely; it has to go somewhere, to which Cueball comments that Santa has a magic bag in which he could poop. The magic bag referenced is the bag in which he carries all the Christmas presents he delivers on Christmas Eve. It is called 'magic' because a bag large enough to carry billions of presents would be much too heavy and unbalanced to carry on a sleigh pulled by only eight (or nine) reindeer. Thus, it must be magic somehow. Megan is disgusted at the thought of Santa pooping on peoples' presents. An even more disgusting explanation is that the 'magic' bag might transform the poop into presents, in which case it would not need to carry many presents at a time.<br />
<br />
Cueball proposes a third theory: that Santa only poops in a few houses, leaving large quantities in those houses. Megan says that there may not be anyone that naughty in the world, referencing the myth that Santa will leave coal instead of presents for those who misbehave. Cueball replies that it is randomly determined whose house is pooped in, burdening a smaller number of people. Specifically, Cueball quotes the beginning of {{w|Spock}}'s aphorism from ''{{w|Star Trek II}},'' "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or the one." The quote is used to justify the sacrifice people make in "allowing" Santa to poop in their homes by citing the numerous other people who are spared his feces.<br />
<br />
The title text puts forth yet another theory: that Santa doesn't poop in houses at all, but off the side of his sleigh. This may be equally disgusting to anyone or anything unlucky enough to abruptly receive a rain of poop from the sky. This problem could be minimized by taking advantage of flights over water or uninhabited areas, rather than cities.<br />
<br />
According to [[1070: Words for Small Sets]], a few is referring to "anywhere from 2 to 5". Currently, there are 1.9&nbsp;billion children in the world, so assuming on average that one cookie is left for Santa for each child and that Santa eats one in every 5&nbsp;cookies, he consumes 380&nbsp;million cookies in two 48&nbsp;hour periods. Due to the convenience of time zones, approximately 48&nbsp;hours from when a day starts in Kiritimati until it ends in Hawaii; also, most western Christians, including Roman Catholics and Protestants, observe Christmas almost two weeks before Eastern Orthodox Christians do. According to Google, a chocolate-chip cookie contains approximately 140 kilocalories, therefore Santa consumes 53.2&nbsp;billion kilocalories in the period of 2 days, or 26.6&nbsp;billion kilocalories per day. As the average human daily intake is 2500&nbsp;kilocalories per day, Santa has eaten 10,640,000 times the amount of daily kilocalories required by one human over the period of two days, an amount otherwise sufficient to last for over 59,111&nbsp;years for a human, and producing 20&nbsp;million pounds of feces. However, if we consider the dietary requirements of both Santa and the flying reindeer, and the kilocalories that reindeer would burn flying around the world carrying 1.9&nbsp;billion toys, the cookies might not be sufficient. If the 1 in 5&nbsp;cookies are not sufficient energy intake, Santa could probably eat every cookie left for him, which amounts to 266&nbsp;billion kilocalories in the period of 2&nbsp;days.<br />
<br />
On a side note, this amount of energy is enough to power several thousand homes for a year.<br />
<br />
==Transcript==<br />
:Megan: Say Santa eats a cookie at every few houses. That's hundreds of tons. By the end of the night, he should be a hulking seven-story behemoth.<br />
:But he's not.<br />
<br />
:Cueball: What are you...<br />
:Megan: Does Santa poop in our houses?<br />
<br />
:Cueball: No way.<br />
:Megan: That mass must be going somewhere.<br />
:Cueball: He has that magic bag...<br />
:Megan: You think he poops in the bag of ''presents''?<br />
<br />
:Cueball: Maybe instead of pooping in every few houses, he waits, and then in a few houses, he poops a ''lot''.<br />
:Megan: What if no one's been ''that'' naughty?<br />
:Cueball: He picks at random. The needs of the many...<br />
{{comic discussion}}<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]<br />
[[Category:Christmas]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1467:_Email&diff=1199401467: Email2016-05-11T19:21:50Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: eg. → e.g.</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1467<br />
| date = December 31, 2014<br />
| title = Email<br />
| image = email.png<br />
| titletext = My New Year's resolution for 2014-54-12/30/14 Dec:12:1420001642 is to learn these stupid time formatting strings.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Explanation==<br />
A [[:Category:New Year|New Year comic]], where [[Megan]] asks [[Beret Guy]] if he has any {{w|New Year's resolutions}}, and even though this is just before {{w|new year}} 2015, his resolution is to find out what an email is!<br />
<br />
Despite being in popular use since 1998 when free email providers appeared and having existed since before 1982 when {{w|SMTP}} was established, Beret Guy apparently doesn't understand what {{w|email}} is, even though he maintains a web page that includes his email address. Megan wonders how else he expects electronic messages to be sent. She explains that one must check email regularly, making a slight at {{w|voicemail}}, which she implies is not worth ever checking.<br />
<br />
Beret Guy offers two alternatives: {{w|Fax}} and {{w|Snapchat}}. Megan refers to Snapchat as "the naked pic thing", calling to mind how many of its users send naked pictures of themselves over the Internet. Beret Guy replies that people use fax machines for more than just "faxting" (a made-up term similar to {{w|sexting}}), implying that many people send sexual content via fax, a technology that predates SMTP by more than a decade. Beret Guy knows what a fax is, which implies he is very behind in the technology world, so it makes sense he doesn't know what email is. But he also knows what Snapchat is, which was very popular around the time of this comic. Either Beret Guy heard about it in a similar way to email, or he definitely knows what it is and/or uses it. What's strange is that if Beret Guy knows what Snapchat is, he should know what email is as well.<br />
<br />
The title text, which could be [[Randall]]'s New Year's resolution for 2015, refers to various date/time formats. In programming, a point in time (e.g. the current system time) is usually stored and processed as a single number that represents the count of seconds that have elapsed since a given starting time known as "epoch" (the Unix standard epoch is January 1, 1970 at midnight, {{w|UTC}}). In order to make sense to people, this number must be converted to a human-readable format, but programmers must choose a format that best meets the needs of their users. This can be a complicated problem to solve, given that there are many different standard formats for different regions, different levels of precision for different applications, and differences between "universal time" and a user's local time zone. Randall has previously advocated for widespread adoption of the {{w|ISO 8601}} format as a universal standard.<br />
<br />
The title text also probably references a twitter outage that took place on December 29, which was blamed on an [http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/dec/29/twitter-2015-date-bug error in a date format string].<br />
<br />
Most programming languages provide functions to create a custom date-format string using "tokens" that represent different parts of the date/time. Here, Randall appears to have used one of these functions with the string "%Y-%M-%D %h:%m:%s", which looks like it should produce a date and time as "Year-Month-Day Hour:Minute:Second". However, he used the wrong tokens for this:<br />
<br />
*%Y = 4-digit year (2014)<br />
*%M = minute (54)<br />
*%D expands to %m/%d/%y, which is "month/day/2-digit year" in the user's local time zone rather than UTC. ("12/30/14" - see below)<br />
*%h = abbreviated month name ("Dec")<br />
*%m = 2-digit month (12)<br />
*%s = Unix timestamp (1420001642 seconds since epoch)<br />
<br />
The "%s" token shows us the actual {{w|Unix time|Unix timestamp}} used (1420001642), which corresponds to 2014-12-31 at 04:54:02 UTC. The format string shown above thus yields "2014-54-12/30/14 Dec:12:1420001642". Note that the middle portion of this string shows "12/30" instead of "12/31" - this is due to the %D token expressing the date in Randall's local time zone (Eastern Standard Time, or EST), which is 5 hours before UTC. The time there was 23:54:02, or just before midnight, on the previous day.<br />
<br />
The correct format string for Randall's apparent desired result is "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", which gives the string "2014-12-31 04:54:02" (UTC) or "2014-12-30 23:54:02" (EST). Given the similarity between Randall's string and the correct one, it is easy to see how this type of formatting is confusing and often frustrating for programmers - particularly those not intimately familiar with these functions.<br />
<br />
Randall previously addressed date/time formatting in [[1179: ISO 8601]] and [[1340: Unique Date]] (the latter of which uses a formatting string correctly).<br />
<br />
This was the second comic in a row with Megan holding a smart phone, the first being [[1466: Phone Checking]]. The comic before that one was also about smart phones: [[1465: xkcd Phone 2]].<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[Megan approaches Beret Guy.]<br />
:Megan: Any New Year's resolutions?<br />
:Beret Guy: Gonna figure out what email is.<br />
:Megan: ''...Email?''<br />
<br />
:[Megan points to her phone.]<br />
:Beret Guy: People always say they're sending them. They sound really into it, so I always nod, but I have no idea what it is.<br />
:Megan: You have an address on your website!<br />
<br />
:[Megan and Beret Guy walking.]<br />
:Beret Guy: Oh, ''that's'' what that thing is.<br />
:Megan: Email is important! You can't just ''never'' check it. It's not like voicemail.<br />
<br />
:Beret Guy: Can't they just send messages ''normally?''<br />
:Megan: How?<br />
:Beret Guy: Fax! Or Snapchat.<br />
:Megan: ...The naked pic thing?<br />
:Beret Guy: Fax machines aren't ''just'' for faxting!<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
The Unix timestamp is a standard method of keeping time by counting the absolute number of seconds that have elapsed since a set point in time known as "epoch", defined as midnight on January 1, 1970, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Epoch, in {{w|ISO-8601}} format, is "1970-01-01T00:00:00Z", where Z indicates UTC.<br />
<br />
The timestamp in this comic's title text (1420001642) is 1,420,001,642 seconds since epoch. The process of converting that number into a human-readable time is as follows:<br />
<br />
*Years since 1970 = 1,420,001,642 seconds / 60 seconds per minute / 60 minutes per hour / 24 hours per day / 365.25 days per year<br />
**This yields 44 years plus 31,467,242 seconds.<br />
**The year for the timestamp is 1970 + 44 years = '''2014'''.<br />
***Note: The year calculation specifies 365.25 days per year to account for {{w|leap year|leap years}} (every fourth year adds an extra day). Also note that 2014 is not a leap year.<br />
*Days since start of year = 31,467,242 seconds / 60 seconds per minute / 60 minutes per hour / 24 hours per day<br />
**This yields 364 days plus 17,642 seconds. Given January 1 is considered the ''first'' day of the year, this means we are on the 365th day of 2014.<br />
**The 365th day of a non-leap year is '''December 31'''. December is the '''12th month''' in the Gregorian calendar.<br />
*The remaining seconds can be converted into a time:<br />
**Hours since start of day = 17,642 seconds / 60 seconds per minute / 60 minutes per hour = '''4 hours''' plus 3,242 seconds<br />
**Minutes since start of hour = 3,242 seconds / 60 seconds per minute = '''54 minutes''' plus '''2 seconds'''<br />
<br />
Thus, Randall's timestamp represents the time "'''2014-12-31'''T'''04:54:02'''Z" (again in ISO-8601 format).<br />
<br />
{{comic discussion}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:New Year]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Beret Guy]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1468:_Worrying&diff=1199391468: Worrying2016-05-11T19:19:36Z<p>Markhurd: clean up, typos fixed: However → However, , eg. → e.g. , the the → the</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1468<br />
| date = January 2, 2015<br />
| title = Worrying<br />
| image = worrying.png<br />
| titletext = If the breaking news is about an event at a hospital or a lab, move it all the way over to the right.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Explanation==<br />
This chart is a visual representation of how worried people should be by various events in real life compared to the same events in movies, based on the likelihood of the event causing serious harm. In effect it's poking fun at various cliches and the emphasis on dramatic flair, regardless of realism. The chart's Y-axis indicates how worrying an event is in real life (from "not very worried" to "very worried"), while its X-axis shows how worrying the event is in movies. Nine events are shown in the chart, all of them cliches in the medium of film:<br />
<br />
*'''Spilling a drink on your shirt''': In both real life and in movies, this just causes a stain and maybe a little embarrassment.<br />
*'''Nosebleed''': Nosebleeds are common in real life and almost never are serious...almost. [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DeadlyNosebleed Nosebleeds in movies] are almost always a sign that something ''is'' seriously wrong - the common, mundane nosebleeds almost never come up (The comedy movie {{w|Strange Brew}} derives humor by treating a nosebleed with an appropriate amount of concern, i.e. as a minor distraction). In ''Firefly'', the blue hand men use a device that causes a nosebleed followed by massive haemorrhaging and death. Even "mundane" nosebleeds brought on by fisticuffs are a sign that either someone has just lost, [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HeroicSecondWind or someone is about to have an adrenaline rush]. This does not always apply to boxing movies where the hero can easily have a massive nosebleed and still win the fight.<br />
*'''Breaking news''': People in real life commonly don't pay much attention to the news at all, so many breaking stories go unnoticed until much later. Most breaking news stories are also about non-threatening events (e.g. presidential addresses) or events that are far removed from the viewer. However, in movies, seeing the news station switch to a "breaking news" broadcast is usually a means to introduce a significant plot element that the characters find worrying, and large numbers of people are often shown watching and being emotionally affected by the news while it's breaking. XKCD has referenced [[1387|news reports as foreshadowing before]].<br />
*'''Parking ticket''': Tickets in movies are almost always ignored, but in real life they are moderately worrying because they cost money and can tarnish your driving record.<br />
*'''Persistent cough''': In real life, coughing fits can be a sign of serious illness, but usually aren't. If you have a persistent cough, you should check with a doctor. In movies, just like with nosebleeds, a person with a [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/IncurableCoughOfDeath persistent cough] is almost always extremely ill or infectious.<br />
*'''"We need to talk."''': This phrase is a common, stereotypical lead-in to a serious conversation, usually about a couple's relationship status, that often causes a high level of worry in the recipient. According to this chart, this phrase is equally worrisome both in movies and in real life.<br />
*'''Getting knocked out by a punch''': In movies, a character who is [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TapOnTheHead knocked out by a punch] always wakes up sometime later with no lasting effects, making it less cause for concern than a spilt drink. In real life, however, a person knocked out by a punch can suffer serious brain injuries or even die from the punch itself, or can sustain further injuries from their head hitting the ground.<br />
*'''Chest wounds''': The chart mentions wounds on both your right and left sides. In real life, a chest wound to either side is extremely worrying. But in movies, getting wounded on the right side of the chest will rarely deal lasting damage to the hero or primary villain, to show how badass they are. Wounds on the ''left'' side of the chest signify swift death. This can be explained by the common misconception that the heart is on the left side of the chest - it is actually in the centre, with a slight tendency to the left. However, even left-side chest wounds are apparently still less worrisome than nosebleeds. It must also be noted that the term "chest wound" is more broad than what the author of the comic appears to mean. More narrow terms of "thoracic gunshot wound", "gunshot chest wound", "thoracic ballistic trauma" or "penetrating chest wound" (the latter is slightly broader and includes the damage inflicted by blades and other impaled objects) would be more appropriate, because just a "chest wound" includes such insignificant events as minor skin cuts in the chest area.<br />
<br />
The title text expands on the aforementioned breaking news reports. While already overly worrying whenever they occur in movies compared to real life, should the movie's news report cover an event at a hospital (usually an outbreak of some major disease) or a laboratory (a monster escaping, a toxic gas released, an explosion, etc.), these events are universally much more worrisome than any other type of news story since they are guaranteed to be important for the protagonists in short order.<br />
<br />
==Table==<br />
The comic shows an X-Y plot of events, showing how worried you should be ''in real life'' on the vertical axis and ''in movies'' on the horizontal axis. The axis goes from "not very worried" to "very worried". <br />
<br />
Below is a table listing the coordinate for each event according to how worrying it is. The coordinates have been found by measuring each dot to the two axises and then assuming that the extremes are at 100%. <br />
*Note that this gives two possible ways to interpret the Y-axis "In real life" coordinate. <br />
**Either chest wound is at 100% - this is the first Y-axis coordinate given below under "In real life". <br />
**But alternatively it could be the most worrisome event over all that should be set to 100% including also the most worrisome event on the X-axis for "In movies". In this case the nosebleed event sets the 100% bar higher, thus lowering the percentage for the "In real life" events. Either way could be argued, and thus this other coordinate is given as In Real Life vs. Nose Bleed ('''IRL vs. NB'''). <br />
*For the "In movies" coordinate nosebleed is at 100%. However, since nosebleed is located past the end of the x-axis arrow it could be argued that it is this event that is off the chart in the movies. But this table will assume this as the 100% mark either over all or at least for the X-axis for "In Movies".<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
! In real life !! IRL vs. NB !! In movies !! Event<br />
|-<br />
| 100% || 73% || 30% || Chest wound on your right side<br />
|-<br />
| 100% || 73% || 80% || Chest wound on your left side<br />
|-<br />
| 81% || 59% || 9% || Getting knocked out by a punch<br />
|-<br />
| 75% || 55% || 62% || "We need to talk."<br />
|-<br />
| 51% || 37% || 90% || Persistent cough<br />
|-<br />
| 28% || 20% || 8% || Parking ticket<br />
|-<br />
| 24% || 18% || 74% || Breaking news<br />
|-<br />
| 12% || 8% || 11% || Spilling a drink on your shirt<br />
|-<br />
| 11% || 8% || 100% || Nosebleed<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Transcript==<br />
:'''How worried should you be when various things happen to you:'''<br />
:[A chart with a scatter plot on which 9 dots are labeled. Each axis have a title and a scale. Reading from the top to the bottom and then left to right along the axis are:]<br />
:Very worried<br />
:'''...In Real Life'''<br />
:Not very worried<br />
<br />
:Not very worried<br />
:'''...In Movies'''<br />
:Very worried<br />
<br />
:[The labels in the chart from the top:]<br />
:[This first entry is standing in the middle of a square bracket that points to the two next entires both of which are at the same level:]<br />
:Chest wound<br />
:...on your right side<br />
:...on your left side<br />
:Getting knocked out by a punch<br />
:"We need to talk."<br />
:Persistent cough<br />
:Parking ticket<br />
:Breaking news<br />
:Spilling a drink on your shirt<br />
:Nosebleed<br />
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[[Category:Charts]]</div>Markhurdhttps://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=146:_Join_Myspace&diff=119938146: Join Myspace2016-05-11T19:18:57Z<p>Markhurd: /* Explanation */clean up, typos fixed: 2010's → 2010s</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 146<br />
| date = August 21, 2006<br />
| title = Join Myspace<br />
| image = join_myspace.png<br />
| titletext = I really shouldn't abuse that power so heavily.<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
This comic refers to the 1980s TV-comicseries (and Greeting Card subjects) {{w|Care Bears|"Care Bears"}} in which various cuddly bears in rainbow colors go on missions to save the world. The characters' ultimate weapon is the "Care Bear Stare," in which the Bears stand together and radiate light from their respective tummy symbols. These combine to form a ray of love and good cheer which could bring care and joy into the target's heart.<br />
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"Myspace" is the social networking site {{w|MySpace|myspace.com}}. [[Cueball]] is convincing [[Black Hat]] to create an account at this networking site, but Black Hat isn't interested. Then, when Black Hat gets annoyed by Cueball's persuasions, he activates his "carebearstare", thus overthrowing Cueball's request to be friends only.<br />
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One possible explanation for Black Hat's odd choice of weaponry is that he is mocking Cueball. The phrase "Please? I'll friend you" sounds like an average preschooler's coaxing (along the lines of "Please? I'll be your friend!"). Therefore, Black Hat may feel that Cueball's remarks seem childish and deserve a childish backlash.<br />
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On a nostalgic note, considering the state of social media in the 2010s, Black Hat is just really good at foreshadowing.<br />
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In the title text, Black Hat reflects that he uses his carebearstare power too much, possibly as a form of apology to Cueball.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[Cueball is talking to Black Hat.]<br />
:Cueball: Dude, you should get on MySpace.<br />
:Black Hat: Eh, I don't think so.<br />
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:Cueball: C'mon. There's no real reason not to except snobbiness. It's the new social scene.<br />
:Black Hat: I know. I'm just not interested.<br />
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:Cueball: Please? I'll friend you.<br />
:Black Hat: Carebearstare.<br />
:Cueball: What?<br />
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:[Black Hat shoots a rainbow colored ray from his chest - the Care Bear Stare. It throws Cueball to the edge of the panel, pinned to the wall.]<br />
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