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==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
:[Cueball is sitting at his desk in an office chair pointing to his laptop while looking back over his shoulder talking to Megan off-panel.]
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:Cueball: Did you see this Boston Dynamics robot video?
 
:Cueball: We're ''definitely'' all gonna die.
 
  
:[Megan walks in to the panel towards Cueball who still looks at her, but stops pointing.]
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:[Cueball is sitting at a desk with a laptop, looking at someone off panel.]
:Megan: You know, it's funny.
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:Cueball: Did you see this Boston Dynamics robot video? We're ''definitely'' all gonna die.
:Megan: Humans see a robot open a door, and we all instantly assume we're in mortal peril.
 
  
:[Zoom in on the heads of Megan and Cueball, both now looking at the off-panel screen.]
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:[Megan walks towards Cueball.]
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:Megan: You know, it's funny. Humans see a robot open a door, and we all instantly assume we're in mortal peril.
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:[Megan stands beside Cueball.]
 
:Megan: So doesn't it make more sense to say the ''robots'' are all gonna die?
 
:Megan: So doesn't it make more sense to say the ''robots'' are all gonna die?
 
:Cueball: Violently overreacting to a perceived threat? That doesn't sound like humans.
 
:Cueball: Violently overreacting to a perceived threat? That doesn't sound like humans.
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{{comic discussion}}
 
{{comic discussion}}
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]
 
[[Category:Robots]]
 
[[Category:Artificial Intelligence]]
 

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