They show as much of the robo-medics mechanisms as I could think of. I'm no Jake Parker, but it's not bad for me.


And, if any of you out there who know my real name care to know, I'm now on Facebook. I'm not sure why. I've got my own URL, a blog. I tweet and now Facebook. What is wrong with me?
Listening to while posting: listening for the sound of Sweet Enemy's car. She's gone to visit a friend who's feeling very down. Have I mentioned what an awesome person she is?
5 comments:
You are Mr. Connected. I hardly ever check FaceBook and don't Tweet at all. I'm happy with my current level of Internet interaction.
I like the tech specs view of the robot. It might even make a good intro page in the comic.
I look forward to y'alls collaboration.
I dig it!
This looks like another interesting tale...love the level of detail w/the drawings-so sci-fi geek...yay!
We gotta get these published on paper!
Some of us are waiting for you to create a scratch-built scale model of this.
c'mon, it'll be great!
I'm big a fan of robots. That one looks tough but also vulnerable.
I hope that's what you were going for.
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