Today on Quantum Vibe: Big as life Strip 212 - Click strip above to goto the next strip.
First Seen: Tue 2011-10-11
Story & Art: Scott Bieser - Sci-Fi Adventure Monday & Thursday.
Quantum Vibe
A thousand years in the future, humanity has colonized worlds in nearly
100 galaxies, thanks to Quantum Vibremonic technologies developed five
centuries earlier. Other new technologies have created various
off-shoots of humanity and extended life expectancies five-fold. The
story begins with how a mad scientist and his plucky assistant, along
with their robot friend, brought humanity to the stars, and continues
with the adventures of some unique people in fantastic places.
Kickstarter successful and closed [ May 19, 2026 ]
The Kickstarter campaign for Not-Safe.Space Chapter 3 concluded successfully on April 21, and Scott extended the time allowed for late pledges until May 19.
Books have been ordered from the printer and Scott will be spending the next week or so setting up and sending the PDF files to those who asked for them.
(There are still six of you who have not responded to the survey asking for e-mail and snail-mail addresses, he'll do the best he can.)
Panel 1
Seamus and Nicole are finishing up their dinner. Nicole is waving a finger in a circle, and now the stars in the wall-screen are streaking outward from a point near the Terra-Luna twin lights.
Seamus: What are you looking for?
Nicole: Home.
Panel 2
We now see Terra and Luna as disks, and a small lump of something in between them.
Seamus: Feeling homesick?
Nicole: A little. A lot of weirdness has happened in the last few weeks, and I need to see something familiar.
Panel 3
The L-5 City presents itself in all its glory. We see a bit of Luna at the far right of the frame.
Seamus: And there it is, big as life.
Nicole: Funny you should say that.
Nicole: Until recently, L-5 City was my entire world.
Panel 4
Medium close-up on Nicole, looking wistfully towards the wall.
Nicole: Now after skimming the Sun's chromosphere, and our adventures at Venus, the city seems rather … small.