The perspective shifts from Panel 1 to Panel 2. The “camera” is looking at 10 O’clock in #1, then 3 O’clock in #2. The guy with the aftermarket parts is off screen in the first panel.
Nah, what’ll happen is that he’ll get some minor injury ‐ maybe debris in his eye – and the medics will refuse to repair him due to him not wearing official regulation face shielding.
Pure white looks great on launch, but ages poorly. My preference is a “metal” grey like my slimline PS2, but black is good too.
Carlos Artur
3 years ago
Considering we’re talking about living consoles… This “paintjob” probably is not something related to a physical cover, but it something “organic”, roughly like the camouflage system a chameleon has. But in this case, it’d have to be something pre-loaded into his… Code? DNA? Whatever have you, especially designed for situations where stealth is paramount.
I may be an Exy, but that PS Duo seem the most interesting to me in this console war, besides the rendition of the Scalpers. Love it.
Jacob Bielski
3 years ago
This is a funny turn in the series. We get a strip that doesn’t bring any commentary on the industry or sales, and just points out the sheer goofiness of the this parody premise.
Roger that blue leader, operation lights out is go!
And “command” issues C&D’s to all troops and manufacturers looking to take/make such modifications. xD
Of course they did, after how dare someone find a way to make money off their product without giving command their share of the profits.
Perhaps his name is Sam Fisher.
this feels like a call out to Dbrand
In the brass’s defense, it’s not too bad for a winter combat stage. Just, uh, awful literally everywhere else on the planet.
Well, they WERE going for an X-Mas offensive.
They just forgot that Winter for them isn’t winter everywhere.. And they deployed in ‘not winter lands. xD
Regarding that, anyone have found black DualSense parts and classic coloured PS4 buttons? Looking for those, closest to Poland as possible.
“Our eyes glow bright blue, Adar. I don’t see how much more obvious we can be”
“You really won’t like my ‘special optics’ glasses then”
Eh? How did he just instantly change from panel 1 to 2? Not the same guy?
I think the two in page 2 are the two at the back of page 1
The perspective shifts from Panel 1 to Panel 2. The “camera” is looking at 10 O’clock in #1, then 3 O’clock in #2. The guy with the aftermarket parts is off screen in the first panel.
Actually no.. you can see 2 black guys on the first panel too. They are a bit behind the first (white) group. They joined first group on second panel.
Adar will either face a firing squad or a promotion to squad leader, but he certainly will avoid an Exie bullet with this “make-up”.^^
Nah, what’ll happen is that he’ll get some minor injury ‐ maybe debris in his eye – and the medics will refuse to repair him due to him not wearing official regulation face shielding.
He will have to change his plate back before getting treated.
Have to say, the PS5 does look a lot better in black…
agree, white was wrong choice of coloring for device that aims to be powerful in specs; style and colors matter quite bit for furniture after all
Pure white looks great on launch, but ages poorly. My preference is a “metal” grey like my slimline PS2, but black is good too.
Considering we’re talking about living consoles… This “paintjob” probably is not something related to a physical cover, but it something “organic”, roughly like the camouflage system a chameleon has. But in this case, it’d have to be something pre-loaded into his… Code? DNA? Whatever have you, especially designed for situations where stealth is paramount.
Or maybe it’s a helmet.
Heh black ops.
I may be an Exy, but that PS Duo seem the most interesting to me in this console war, besides the rendition of the Scalpers. Love it.
This is a funny turn in the series. We get a strip that doesn’t bring any commentary on the industry or sales, and just points out the sheer goofiness of the this parody premise.
Erm, it’s a commentary on how Sony was cracking down and threatening companies making third-party decorative plates.