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The Machine of Eternal Summer 016

  • Tibor: Mrs. Shardyk?
  • Jehona Shardyk: Yes?
  • Tibor: Please give this letter to Wilfred tomorrow morning.
  • Jehona Shardyk: Okay.
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13 thoughts on “The Machine of Eternal Summer 016

  1. A rope taken out of a bag near a tree branch never bodes well… D:

  2. Does the “Shardyk” name hint that there are humanoid bears somewhere on this planet?

    1. or it is a Cameo of Ken Shardik and it is going to get really wild ^ ^

  3. Weird place to jump rope, but ok…

  4. Oh NO. Tibor please I’ve started to like you, don’t go ; A;

  5. Suddenly, I feel like this is taking a very dark turn…

  6. Often the sharper the turn needed to take into comedy, means the better the punchline constructed.
    After all, who needs to keep paying for a hotel room when you have a hammock? And a fight between Tibor and a kite eating tree sounds like just the sort of thing to end pleasantly- assuming Mr Tibbles still has his laser gun.
    The only downside of this is that Scarlet isn’t going to get that golden-fox fur coat (and stew) that she deserved. All those beets pulled, and no meat for her.

  7. That seems like a sensible decision.

    1. He didn’t bring a chair. What’s he gonna do, climb the tree? Tibor can’t even die in comfort, and it’s his own fault.

  8. If he’s planning on suicide, he’s not going to fear Marik anymore, so that letter can contain anything.

    1. I don’t think he can PROVE anything.

      1. The cops can’t prove in count that Marik had a lot of stolen goods.
        Marik can’t prove in court that the police were justified in breaking into Location X and taking all those stolen goods that he didn’t know that he had.

      2. Marik’s comment makes it clear that he is not immune against trouble from the guards. If the letter confesses what happened, that will cause trouble for him even without proof. I do not know how the justice system in this world works, but the amount of evidence needed to launch a serious investigation is all but guaranteed to be less than is needed to convict someone.

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