Two Eulers? Two Newtons? Nothing new if you’re an electron. Borrowing against Uncertainty, creating particles out of nothing, freaking out about getting caught, then going backwards in time to hush it all up and pretend that it never happened… all part of a day’s work for a subatomic particle.
So, like, dude, WHAT IF, like, we’re all sub-atomic particles, you know, like, to Shiva? What if we’re going back in time, like, right now, and don’t even know it? Dude, you could be me, from the future! Have another brownie, man, and just think about it!
– Count Dolby von Luckner
I think the “CRASH through the stained glass window” sound effect is going to get a break after this episode. It deserves one.
I would like to say that this was the laziest episode we have created so far because, due to the time-travel, we were able to reuse a panel. However, the fact that every panel has at least 4 characters in it means we were drawing and coloring like crazy.
The actual laziest episode is probably a nice, easy one where Frederick and Voltaire are just talking or something.
–Geoff
http://www.ftg-comic.com/2007/10/16/index.php
Euler is getting his ducks in a row, and by ducks we mean Frederick, Newton, and Peter. How do you keep a tsar busy enough to keep his murderous rages in check for the duration of a Galileo inter-chronal rescue attempt? Well, it’s tricky, but somehow the greatest mind in the history of mathematics manages. A plan launched to undo what has been done! A chorus or two of a popular standard! All this and more in Episode 69: Tactical Moose Redux!!!
– Geoff and The Count
This has nothing to do with sixteenth century Europe, but it’s rad all the same. Basically, it’s somebody giving Elton John the instruction manual for his new oven and asking him to, on the spot, craft it into a song. As a well-nigh slavish Elton John fan, it delights me to no end. Plus, it’s highly British, and we’re All About That.
– Count Dolby von Luckner
