Hicks: Lieutenant Commander Sheridan. Welcome aboard.
Charlotte: Corporal Hicks. Always good to see you.
Charlotte: This is Dr. Zhang. She will be joining us.
1b.
Hicks: Flight time is six hours, so make yourselves comfortable as possible.
2a.
Hicks:Gunship Orion, this is Ghost. We are ready for takeoff.
Orion:Roger, Ghost. We've got your lead.
2b.
Hicks: Alright, Ferro. Let's get this bird in the air.
3a.
3b.
4 hours later
Orion: Ghost, this is Orion. We've got unknown contact.
4a.
Ferro: Confirmed sir.
Hicks: How many and where?
Ferro: Twelve and three o'clock. Number unknown.
4b.
Orion: What is that?
5a.
Orion: Oh shit.
5b.
6a.
6b.
Ferro: We're going down! Going to try to soft land in that lake!
Hicks: Hold on!!
7a.
7b.
8a.
Charlotte: AAAAAAAAA!
8b.
Charlotte: AAAAAAAAA!
↓ Transcript
1a.
Too many references to start with, nicely done π
But why is she drawing a sidearm inside the cabin of a gunship ? What does she plan on doing with it , outside of shooting holes in the transmission? When travelling in a helicopter, You never point a weapon any direction but down or out the door.
Originally, the script for this sequence was two pages. There were several panels of our heroes having to fight off demons attacking the cabin of the chopper. Shooting in the chopper is most certainly a bad idea, but it’s’ better than getting eaten alive by a monster. But, in the end, I cut down the script to fit into one page. This side-quest is getting a little long-winded. π
Nicely drawn and a good combination of military and demons (if they are so called.) but in panel 7 “twelve” is misspelled as “tweive” and in panel 12 “we’re” is misspelled as “w’e’re”.
Ugh. Typos. My nemesis. π
Thank you, btw! π
Whoa! Calm down, Commander. The decor isnβt THAT bad.
LOL
Oh, that explains why there was only one chopper reported