Have I mentioned how much I love Space Victoria? She runs through the halls of HMS Iolanthe, yelling at the top of her lungs, then stops to whisper the big news so Stephanie won’t hear.
By the way, that run is courtesy of the great Harry Lucey one of the kings of Archie Comics. I only steal from the best.
At least Four was there to refill poor Konot’s coffee.
And I’ll let you look up “Sqabash” for yourself.
Well well well… our Stephanie’s an interrogation humachinal. That explains her otherwise out-of-character threat here.
And a few other times, like here. And here.
Next time, we’ll find out what Geoffrey told Stephanie she is. Things might get a little, ah, silly.
Yes, lie to the robot whose job it is to extract information out of people, that definitely won’t backfire.
Ah, never underestimate the power of First Officer Geoffrey Thorpe (or Thorne). He’s not as good as Captain Eleanor (nobody is, darling), but he has his moments.
Still, you raise a good point. We’ll just have to see how it plays out.
Just because she *maybe* tortured people doesn’t mean she *actually* tortured people. And if she did, they were probably people who were mean to kittens, so there.
Konot wouldn’t be Konot without his mug of Juan Valdez.
Love the shower cap for the mustache, by the way.
Geoffrey’s mustached cap was something I came up with for Utopia, Unlimited II: Steel Venus, Queen of Hearts. It was too good not to re-use.
Ah, but knowing Stephanie, she’d feel terrible just thinking that she might’ve hurt someone. She can’t handle violence well.
Bro, it was actually there.
“You really can’t help yourself, can you.”
Some fantastic breadcrumbs in there, I love it. Almost as much as that mustache shower cap.
Which first appeared in Utopia, Unlimited II: Steel Venus, Queen of Hearts.
It was just too good not to use.
That mustache shower cap!
It’s a Geoffrey trademark! He’s very fain about his ‘stache.