The anime series “Galaxy Express 999” parodied that—one planet had beams that made starships’ hulls vibrate to make the sound of bells being rung as though they were approaching a church. As a result, spacers avoided the planet when possible.
In the vacuum of space, no one can hear you advertise… Yeah, maybe the ad was transmitted directly to their ship’s communication device, but in that case shouldn’t the strip have shown the message coming from their control panel rather than outside?
JayBluE almost 9 years ago
(Ad popup:) Your desired conquest of Earth will begin, in 1 minute (:59…:58…), after this “brief” ad….
Varnes almost 9 years ago
Al must have an astronomical budget for advertising!…..Spaceships need mufflers in space? There is no sound in space…..Sorry to get all tech on ya…
Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 9 years ago
They must be using the universal translator.
SKJAM! Premium Member almost 9 years ago
The anime series “Galaxy Express 999” parodied that—one planet had beams that made starships’ hulls vibrate to make the sound of bells being rung as though they were approaching a church. As a result, spacers avoided the planet when possible.
fuzzybritches almost 9 years ago
I’d like to see the look on Al’s face when a saucer pulls up for repair . . .
tahoeh2o almost 9 years ago
Al doesn’t use high quality muffler bearings…
OldestandWisest almost 9 years ago
In the vacuum of space, no one can hear you advertise… Yeah, maybe the ad was transmitted directly to their ship’s communication device, but in that case shouldn’t the strip have shown the message coming from their control panel rather than outside?
ChessPirate almost 9 years ago
“We should prank the humans and put some pyramids on Mars…”
David almost 9 years ago
So… nobody noticed all of the pop-up ads on this website?
Coyoty Premium Member almost 9 years ago
They can sell ad space to the merchants of Venus.
Marscaleb almost 9 years ago
This is the 4000th Brewster Rockit strip!