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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | The comic starts with a scene similar to one in the 1984 science fiction action film ''{{w|The Terminator}}''. In the movie a killing robot (played by {{w|Arnold | + | The comic starts with a scene similar to one in the 1984 science fiction action film ''{{w|The Terminator}}''. In the movie a killing robot (played by {{w|Arnold Schwarzenneger}}) is sent back in time to kill Sarah Connor, the main female protagonist of the movie. A human, Kyle Reese, also travels back in time to protect her (and he acquires a {{w|sawed-off shotgun}} which Cueball holds in the strip). |
However, in the following panels, Cueball explains that, even if he succeeds protecting Megan from the killing robot, we all are hunted by an unstoppable enemy trying to kill us – time. He goes on to point to the similarities between the time and a Terminator. The clock visible in the third panel features a red light in the place of a 3-hour marker, which is a reference to {{w|Terminator (character concept)#Physical characteristics|glowing red eyes}} of a Terminator. | However, in the following panels, Cueball explains that, even if he succeeds protecting Megan from the killing robot, we all are hunted by an unstoppable enemy trying to kill us – time. He goes on to point to the similarities between the time and a Terminator. The clock visible in the third panel features a red light in the place of a 3-hour marker, which is a reference to {{w|Terminator (character concept)#Physical characteristics|glowing red eyes}} of a Terminator. | ||
− | In the final panel, | + | In the final panel, “come with me if you want to live” is a [http://terminator.wikia.com/wiki/Come_with_me_if_you_want_to_live. famous phrase from the movie], but in this case, amended with the facts about the inevitability of eventual death. |
− | Also, the title text is a play on a quote from ''The Terminator'', where Sarah Connor starts to believe that | + | Also, the title text is a play on a quote from ''The Terminator'', where Sarah Connor starts to believe that “[http://terminator.wikia.com/wiki/There%27s_no_fate_but_what_we_make_for_ourselves. There's no fate but what we make for ourselves.]”. It is also a reference to the character “{{w|Death (Discworld)|Death}}” in {{w|Terry Pratchett}}’s ''{{w|Discworld}}'' novels. In the Discworld novels, Death’s voice is always depicted in <span style="font-variant:small-caps">small caps</span> and he is often caught making sometimes bizarre philosophical statements about life and death. |
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==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
− | :[Cueball runs towards Megan with | + | :[Cueball runs towards Megan with shotgun in hand.] |
:Cueball: I'm from the future! | :Cueball: I'm from the future! | ||
:Cueball: You're being stalked by an unstoppable robotic assassin! | :Cueball: You're being stalked by an unstoppable robotic assassin! | ||
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{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} | ||
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[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | ||
[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Megan]] | ||
[[Category:Comics with color]] | [[Category:Comics with color]] | ||
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