Starcaster Patrons got to vote on a choice between page 4 and 5:
Should Speck take the ship and go for supplies?
- Yes, go for supplies. 65%
- No. Ration what’s left. 35%
Starcaster Patrons got to vote on a choice between page 4 and 5:
Should Speck take the ship and go for supplies?
the good news is : now you need food and water rations for two instead of three
The following comes under the category of sorry/not sorry:
YOU get a starcaster, and YOU get a starcaster, and YOU …
I keep getting the feeling theyre not alone
that’s because there’s literally everything in space, Morty!
hmm.. if the starcaster will ‘take care of him’, how did the original wielder die? perhaps a lack of access to nearby stars to draw energy from?
Makes you wonder if he’d have been better off just randomly warping and floating in space. Wonder if the temple(s?) with a starcaster are actually designed to block it from receiving energy and he was in the absolute worst place for a starcaster-equipped being to be abandoned.
The Starcaster is not an immortality bracelet. It can use cosmic energy to make some repairs on a cellular level, but it will not keep a carbon-based lifeform alive without food and water forever any more than it will regenerate a severed head.
She doesn’t mean it will keep him alive indefinitely without food and water. But a few days without food is not going to have any adverse effect on him.
I’m confused, didn’t her brother die of hunger and thirst while having the starcaster??
You’re comparing 3 days without food to a hundred years without food.
It’s probably just me – but I’m thrown off here, thinking about atmosphere. It’s clear there IS a breathable atmosphere, and the temperature isn’t either frigid or sweltering. But everything is illuminated as if it’s daytime, yet the sky is dark, showing a night sky and very, *very* little atmospheric light pollution. In a way, it reminds me of photos of the Apollo landing. Vaguely curious if this is an artistic decision, if there’s something different about this atmosphere, if they’re just in some sort of ‘twilight’ situation (i.e. landed close to the poles, where the sun just sort of… Read more »
That is a good point. I kind of want to say it is just an artistic thing and scene is just bright so people can actually see the comic, but the shadows are actually pretty intense, which implies the sun or another light is right over head.
Makes a good deal of sense. After all, to those there, their eyes would naturally adjust to the world. And while A&D often shows dark, shadowy streets, those streets are normally a dark gray concrete/steel color, not pale desert dust.
I just want to say, the color and shading on these panels are top notch.
Am I wrong or there is an specific Patreon for StarCaster?