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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
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This comic is referring to {{w|Luna 2}}, the first man-made object to make contact with the surface of the moon, and consequently, as stated in the comic, the first man-made object to touch another world. On September 13, 1959, it hit the Moon's surface east of {{w|Mare Imbrium}} near the craters Aristides, {{w|Archimedes}}, and {{w|Autolycus}}. | This comic is referring to {{w|Luna 2}}, the first man-made object to make contact with the surface of the moon, and consequently, as stated in the comic, the first man-made object to touch another world. On September 13, 1959, it hit the Moon's surface east of {{w|Mare Imbrium}} near the craters Aristides, {{w|Archimedes}}, and {{w|Autolycus}}. | ||
− | [[Megan]] is sitting in front of a computer, and telling [[Cueball]] about the Luna 2. She | + | [[Megan]] is sitting in front of a computer, and telling [[Cueball]] about the Luna 2. She explains that the probe was designed to explode on impact, thus scattering multiple metal Soviet flags and ribbons on the surface of the Moon. They compare it to throwing a shrapnel grenade with flags in it at the moon. |
− | + | Cueball's observation that it is "on-brand" for humans to litter another world with an explosion of nationalist iconography immediately upon reaching it, is a reference to the vastly numerous historical instances when, upon setting foot on territory for the first time, humans "conquer" it, by planting flags on the first thing they see. | |
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− | Cueball's observation that it is "on-brand" for humans to litter another world with an explosion of nationalist iconography immediately upon reaching it, is a reference to the vastly numerous historical instances when, upon setting foot on territory for the first time, humans "conquer" it, by planting flags on the first thing they see | ||
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==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
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:[Close-up of Cueball and Megan's faces.] | :[Close-up of Cueball and Megan's faces.] | ||
:Cueball: So the first physical contact humans had with a heavenly body... | :Cueball: So the first physical contact humans had with a heavenly body... | ||
− | :Megan: ...was throwing a | + | :Megan: ...was throwing a sharpnel grenade full of flags at it. |
:Cueball: Well, it's on-brand for us, at least. | :Cueball: Well, it's on-brand for us, at least. | ||
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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]] | ||
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