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Brewster Rockit: Space Guy! is a satirical, retro-futuristic comic strip that chronicles the (mis)adventures of the lantern-jawed, lunkheaded, and sometimes childlike Brewster Rockit, captain of the space station R.U. Sirius, and his crew of misfits. Under Brewster’s brave and eternally-optimistic leadership, Pam is the tough and pragmatic second-in-command, Cliff is the completely unqualified engineer, Dr. Mel is the scheming science officer, Agent X is the mysterious government agent who gives them their orders and hides their existence from the world, and Winky is the cute, luckless kid who manages to get hurt a lot.
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Marc said, 2 months ago
If you think about it, this makes perfect sense that this should happen. In so many sci-fi movies and TV shows where space travel occurs, encounters of passing ships have both ships reaching each other having the same orientation. Why should that be so?
margueritem
said, 2 months ago
It appears to be a draw at this point.
Peabody-Martini said, 2 months ago
Thus is the reason why the second great interstellar war began.
Radish
said, 2 months ago
In space no one can hear you kvetch.
Radish
said, 2 months ago
I understand relativity in space, but how do all those Australians on earth walk around upside down?
Varnes said, 2 months ago
Yeah? Well, you’re inside out………….
Clark Kent said, 2 months ago
I remember decades ago having the flu and feeling like there was no up, down, left or right. That was horrible.
Bruno Zeigerts said, 2 months ago
‘At that moment, the words ’I seem to be having trouble with my life style’ drifted across the conference table…’
SusanSunshine
said, 2 months ago
I can’t believe Tim is using Brewster as an example.
Since when has Brewster ever known which way is up?
SusanSunshine
said, 2 months ago
Marg…. I think it’s a drawing.
Bilan said, 2 months ago
This makes the driving rules a bit difficult. If they both keep to their right…. kabaam!
wbbh
said, 2 months ago
There is no way to turn to void the gravity of this situation.
pschearer
said, 2 months ago
“Hey, you’re in my space!”
GoodQuestion
said, 2 months ago
I hear they had to do away with the coin toss, too . . . ☻
StoicLion said, 2 months ago
@Marc
They orient themselves to a common point of reference during commercial breaks.