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Missing Pieces, p1

August 5, 2024 by Tim


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Soeroah
Soeroah
1 month ago

Yay character progression

Protect it at all costs

Merida
Merida
1 month ago
Reply to  Soeroah

until cad3 when it all gets unceremoniously replaced and reset

Hunter
Hunter
1 month ago
Reply to  Merida

If you’re unhappy with the way things are going, you don’t have to read it. No one’s forcing you to stick around. You have the freedom to leave if you want.

The Legacy
The Legacy
1 month ago
Reply to  Tim

I agree that the CAD 2.0 reset was the right call. The comic, plot wise, is still running strong. I’m glad you feel the same. 🙂

Soeroah
Soeroah
1 month ago
Reply to  Tim

“Also CAD 2.0 has now been running longer than 1.0”

Don’t just say that without warning

justathought
justathought
1 month ago
Reply to  Soeroah

Yeeep… we are getting old.

sagbobbit
sagbobbit
1 month ago
Reply to  Tim

I still remember how for some reason 1.0 ending felt like a gut punch. I’ve enjoyed the comic since but I’ve never come close to connecting with the characters in the same way

Eodyne
Eodyne
1 month ago
Reply to  Tim

Why you gotta remind me how old I am…

T.J.
T.J.
1 month ago
Reply to  Tim

Oh… oh no. That was not information I was prepared to hear.

Dan Major
Dan Major
1 month ago
Reply to  Tim

Same here – loved 1.0 – but 2.0 hits – better – for me. Not to diminish 1.0, but to say that the reboot seems to have freed you to explore some new things you clearly are great at!

Phire
Phire
1 month ago
Reply to  Tim

CAD 2.0 has been running longer, but does it actually have more comics to it?

When CAD 1.0 was a thing I don’t think there weren’t as many other storylines going on at the same time.

some guy
some guy
1 month ago
Reply to  Merida

Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you: a person who can hold a grudge for a whole decade! Over a web-comic, none the less.

Phire
Phire
1 month ago
Reply to  Merida

CAD1 wrapped up things fairly neatly though at least, most online comics tend to die mid-story.

Gonfrask
Gonfrask
1 month ago

So…all superthings are potential weapons, the solution is clear then…(evil origin)

Rune
Rune
1 month ago
Reply to  Gonfrask

Simmer down there Lex/Bruce.

Lrbearclaw
Lrbearclaw
1 month ago
Reply to  Rune

Nah that’s more of a Waller thing.

Pyre
Pyre
1 month ago
Reply to  Lrbearclaw

Eh.

Marvel/DC aren’t capable of writing realistic civilian/military populations in their comics anymore which is one of the reasons why Waller is so one-note.

GeorgeV
GeorgeV
1 month ago

Zeke probably would have called out the regret at not having his organ’s shortcomings called out to be another organic shortcoming in itself.

Darkhorse
Darkhorse
1 month ago

Clearly had some time to think about it. Conflicted still, but mostly aligned with Ethan for now.

MonkeyShoulder
MonkeyShoulder
1 month ago

Hi, I have a Ctrl-Alt-Del 1.0 Book set (physical) to sell in germany, may I advertise it here? I’m moving soon and don’t want to throw it away. It’s heavy and has no place in my future new home.

CAD-Leser
CAD-Leser
1 month ago
Reply to  MonkeyShoulder

I might be interested. How do we proceed from here?

MonkeyShoulder
MonkeyShoulder
1 month ago
Reply to  CAD-Leser

Let’s see if links work here:
https://www.kleinanzeigen.de/s-anzeige/ctrl-alt-del-cad-comic-comic-set-1-0-comic-box/2810997259-234-5665

otherwise search on Kleinanzeigen for ctrl alt del or cad-comic I guess.

We can still talk about the price of course.

The Legacy
The Legacy
1 month ago
Reply to  MonkeyShoulder

eBay may be a good option as well.

Bagnew
Bagnew
1 month ago

Oh, he’s finally realized his “but what if it falls into the wrong hands?!?” schtick works with other superheroes, at the very least Ethan and Lucas, what with their theoretically-replicable accident that gave them powers.

Drew Wilkin
Drew Wilkin
1 month ago
Reply to  Bagnew

Difference is, if the government said to a superhero, “go kill this guy,” the superhero can just say no. If they reprogram the robot to do the same, the robot must do it.

Jonathan
Jonathan
1 month ago
Reply to  Drew Wilkin

Humans can be reprogrammed too.

Derfman
Derfman
1 month ago
Reply to  Jonathan

While what you say is true, it is much harder to do than what Hollywood would make us think. Let’s hope Zeke is as hard to reprogram as humans are.

Shona-SoF
Shona-SoF
1 month ago
Reply to  Drew Wilkin

Sadly, as we’ve seen in real life far too many times, there’s no end of people who will jump at the chance to ‘serve their country’ if it’s their favored leader giving the commands.

BaufenBeast
BaufenBeast
1 month ago
Reply to  Drew Wilkin

However, Zeke couldn’t be programmed to follow orders, only threatened with a killswitch. Whatever quirk or superpower gave them sentience also prevents them from having hardcoded instructions, because such a thing would end up getting rewritten.

Phire
Phire
1 month ago
Reply to  Drew Wilkin

I don’t think it would be possible to reprogram Zeke, without destroying his capabilities.

Marcus
Marcus
1 month ago

next minute… zeke comes to raid the newest release.

Pulse
Pulse
1 month ago
Reply to  Marcus

suspiciously familiar overcoat in the summer guy checking out the new games

chris
chris
1 month ago

WOOOHOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Drew Wilkin
Drew Wilkin
1 month ago

Hey, Tim, you got a crooked poster in the game store. Would you mind letting Lucas know? Thanks!

ssBar
ssBar
1 month ago
Reply to  Drew Wilkin

… so I’m not the only one that thought the Starfield poster looks just a little off. Just give it a nudge!

Vladimir
Vladimir
1 month ago
Reply to  Drew Wilkin

It’s Chekhov’s Starfield Poster. You know, as the saying goes, “if in the first act you have hung a Starfield Poster on the wall, then in the following one it should fall down and painfully hit the toes of the antagonist”

Mick
Mick
1 month ago
Reply to  Drew Wilkin

I like to think they did it deliberately. “Eh, it’s Starfield, no one really cares at this point.”

Vedrit
Vedrit
1 month ago

Yay, overcoming xenophobia!

Bloof
Bloof
1 month ago

🎶 If you liked it then you should’nt have kept a bomb in it. If you liked it then you shouldn’t have blown their head to bits. 🎶 Whoa oh oh…

7eggert
7eggert
1 month ago
Reply to  Bloof

He didn’t like the dangerous-to-existence-of-mankind mindless murderbot but he accepts the dangerous-to-existence-of-mankind sentient murderbot

There is a reason why people got agitated about “slaves / Jews / … are not humans” whenever they tried to abuse / rob / kill them, and even for animals many people get upset when others say that they have feelings: “Their brain is different!!!!!” – yes, it contains proportionally more of the ancient structures where we locate our feelings.

TL;DR: Believing that the other is not sentient / doesn’t feel like we do is a strong enabler for abuse.

Rudfud
Rudfud
1 month ago

Always gotta leave us on a Starcaster cliffhanger don’t you Tim?

Crestlinger
Crestlinger
1 month ago

Even from a sentient robot murderbot in his eyes. Free healthcare is free healthcare.