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Console War, p83

March 19, 2021 by Tim


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TechBender
TechBender
3 years ago

Roger that blue leader, operation lights out is go!

Logan
Logan
3 years ago

And “command” issues C&D’s to all troops and manufacturers looking to take/make such modifications. xD

FTKNIGHT
FTKNIGHT
3 years ago
Reply to  Logan

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.

Johnny 5
Johnny 5
3 years ago

Perhaps his name is Sam Fisher.

psyotic
psyotic
3 years ago

this feels like a call out to Dbrand

Bookishjon
Bookishjon
3 years ago

In the brass’s defense, it’s not too bad for a winter combat stage. Just, uh, awful literally everywhere else on the planet.

BakaGrappler
BakaGrappler
3 years ago
Reply to  Bookishjon

Well, they WERE going for an X-Mas offensive.

Logan
Logan
3 years ago
Reply to  BakaGrappler

They just forgot that Winter for them isn’t winter everywhere.. And they deployed in ‘not winter lands. xD

Guest
Guest
3 years ago

Regarding that, anyone have found black DualSense parts and classic coloured PS4 buttons? Looking for those, closest to Poland as possible.

Kaitensatsuma
Kaitensatsuma
3 years ago

“Our eyes glow bright blue, Adar. I don’t see how much more obvious we can be”

Mousio
Mousio
3 years ago
Reply to  Kaitensatsuma

“You really won’t like my ‘special optics’ glasses then”

Arcatus
Arcatus
3 years ago

Eh? How did he just instantly change from panel 1 to 2? Not the same guy?

Khaisz
Khaisz
3 years ago
Reply to  Arcatus

I think the two in page 2 are the two at the back of page 1

ThatThingThisOneGuySaid
ThatThingThisOneGuySaid
3 years ago
Reply to  Arcatus

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.

Kamil
Kamil
3 years ago

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.

James Rye
James Rye
3 years ago

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”.^^

Eldest Gruff
Eldest Gruff
3 years ago
Reply to  James Rye

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.

StringPetounPing
StringPetounPing
3 years ago
Reply to  Eldest Gruff

He will have to change his plate back before getting treated.

SpinelesS
SpinelesS
3 years ago

Have to say, the PS5 does look a lot better in black…

raven0ak
raven0ak
3 years ago
Reply to  SpinelesS

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

Rolan7
Rolan7
3 years ago
Reply to  SpinelesS

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
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.

Eldest Gruff
Eldest Gruff
3 years ago
Reply to  Carlos Artur

Or maybe it’s a helmet.

Crestlinger
Crestlinger
3 years ago

Heh black ops.

Jonathan
Jonathan
3 years ago

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
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.

Eldest Gruff
Eldest Gruff
3 years ago
Reply to  Jacob Bielski

Erm, it’s a commentary on how Sony was cracking down and threatening companies making third-party decorative plates.