Just a little note: I added an archive to the menu at the top to make it easier for everyone to find older comics. Oh, let’s be honest.Ā It’s to make it easier for me to find older comics. š
Archive for January, 2011
Back yesterday on this post, reader Frank mentioned, in regard to Ellie’s perceived ESP, that “the implications of NASA having had the technology ā thirty years ago ā to know what a brain is doing…are just too terrifying to contemplate.” I explained that it wasn’t NASA, but The Strang Institute, where Mission Control is located, that launched Ellie into space so long ago. The Strang Institute was also involved in all manner of scientific research (much of it classified) from the 60’s to the early 90’s when the good Dr. Cornelius Strang disappeared (it was in all the papers if you recall).Ā After that they just kept a skeleton crew on to monitor Ellie’s progress until we started receiving her signals from Planet X (we’ve got a full crew on staff now). Anyway, I said I’d head down to the basement to see what kind of goodies I could find concerning the Institute’s past. So I grabbed a flashlight and hopped the elevator to the dusty, musty lower levels to see what I could see.
The basement hasn’t been cleaned up since then and most of the lights were out, but I was able to find a few interesting things. I forgot that The Strang Institute had a consumer division back then. Some of you might remember the personal time machines they used to sell. I always wanted one but never did get one. I got that Atari for Christmas instead. Anyway, here’s a few scans from an old instruction manual I found in a (previously) locked file cabinet.
After taking a look at Monday’s installment and deciding it just wasn’t getting the idea across, I made some tweaks in the art and dialog. I think it works a little better this way. But here’s the older version just in case you’re feeling nostalgic:
Not everything we do here at Mission Control is for Ellie on Planet X. During breaksĀ from analyzing the streams of data pouring in, some of usĀ like to work on other projects. These are a couple of heads I sculpted for some puppets to beĀ built by the talented Cori Elizabeth and Melinda Bylow forĀ a puppet show coming up this weekend (already?).
And here they are with hair and feathers, just waiting for their bodies to be added.
We here at Mission Control wish everyone a wonderful New Year!
It’s only a teeny update, but if you head over to the Data Files page, we’ve added some info for Jeff and Muffin for you to enjoy.