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[Part 12]
science (which isn't inherently evil) just being used to create expensive and completely unnecessary new ways to flaunt wealth. should we be talking about that more.
Image description:
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An 8 panel comic featuring characters from Dune. Earlier comics provide context.
Panel 1:
Green and Red frowning and staring straight ahead. Text above them reads: The contemptuous silence of enemies
Panel 2:
The same general scene as panel 1, but Red and Green are fidgeting and look thoughtful. Text above them reads: the irresistible call of intellectual curiosity
Panel 3:
Green and Red are talking to each other animatedly, with sparkles drawn near their heads.
Green: How does a residential home built around an active volcano work!
Red: It's such an arrogant status symbol, too, like a claim to have achieved dominion over nature! The owner of that house would never survive an ancient science fiction story with a layered and nuanced theme of environmentalism!
Green: The ground itself is unstable! They must have built the house in a ring so it could serve as its own support, with a center of gravity in the middle! If the landscape changes dramatically, it can survive, like a bobbing float ring in a pool!
Panel 4:
Green and Red are traveling through an underground tunnel, with Green coming along behind pointing his knife at Red. The scene shows a slice of what's underground, which includes the tunnel, some dinosaur bones, a tin can, and lava.
Green: With an unpredictable outside environment, the front entrance must be largely decorative! A flexible and durable entrance tunnel makes living here much safer!
Red: More or less hidden, but not too far underground, of course!
Panel 5:
Red is in a greenhouse, holding a potted plant to his face and breathing in contently, acting cute on purpose. Green's raised knife can be seen nearby, showing that Green is still cautious.
Red: Volcanic eruptions release a lot of toxic gas, so the house must be sealed off to the outside environment completely! Plants produce oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis, so all of the little darlings in this oxygen lab are clearly helping the house have fresh air! The owner of the house is using a type of plant that's hardy, and cheap to buy in bulk, of course; what is a living thing, if not an exploitable resource?
Panel 6:
Green is leaning over a short display case with a large animal skull in it. He's holding his knife casually and isn't paying strict attention to Red. He's smiling, clearly enjoying figuring out how the house works.
Green: Like many volcanoes, this one is near a fault line, and there will be a lot of earthquakes to contend with!
Red (from off-screen): I just found an instrument panel for monitoring seismic activity!
Green: I'm noticing that none of the pieces the collector has on display in this house are made of fragile materials like glass! The display cases are also built low to the ground so they won't tip over!
Panel 7:
Green is looking off to the side (at Red), worried.
Green: And of course, the outer wall must be made of the strongest, most durable material known to modern science, which is -
Red (from off screen) AAAAHHHHHHH!
Green: Red? Red! What happened! What's in that room? What's that... I think I smell sulfur...
Panel 8:
There's a skeleton on the floor near an open window. Toxic fumes are wafting into the house through the window.
One of the clones, possibly Green, from off screen: Oh... oh no... it's the collector, it has to be...
Green (also from off screen): Close the door!

























