If it wasn’t clear before that even those who are aware of the madness around them have some kind of reality filter, it’s becoming more clear now, because I’m pretty sure the conversation she’s having with Mr. Green is vastly different from what we’re seeing.
I’m pretty sure it’s just a cover story… pretty sure. If another layer of the conspiracy gets unmasked this late in the game, I think my brain is going to explode.
Dangerous, reckless experimentation is, indeed, their favorite pastime. If the gift he gave them turns out to be something really deadly, they’ll be very pleased.
I dunno. The wrong sort of Buffalo Wings might trigger the next big climate crisis! 😀
Yes, the idea of flying buffalo frightens me somewhat.
Buffalo!
This explains Dr. Lee’s unique value to Anasigma. They’d appropriate Mad tech and she’d reverse engineer it into sane Science.
Six new flavors? You’re mad! Mad I say!
The molten phenol flavor is for gourmands only…
Six new flavors is imposs….
Only two of them glow in the dark.
“Charm” and “strange”…
If it wasn’t clear before that even those who are aware of the madness around them have some kind of reality filter, it’s becoming more clear now, because I’m pretty sure the conversation she’s having with Mr. Green is vastly different from what we’re seeing.
Do you mean Mr. Green has a reality filter, or that she does? (The second, I think…)
She does. Her version of the conversation diverged from reality after panel 1.
I guess the flavours were the hard part. Designing flying buffalo would be all in a day’s work for the denizens of St. Charlie.
Notice it’s “the Institute,” not “Anasigma.”
Yeah, I was wondering about that. What “Institute”?
This Institute!
*We* know it. But does anybody in St. Charlie?
I’m pretty sure it’s just a cover story… pretty sure. If another layer of the conspiracy gets unmasked this late in the game, I think my brain is going to explode.
As an Android would the flavors be oil types or voltage settings?
You can do interesting things with timed voltage spikes…
Dangerous, reckless experimentation is, indeed, their favorite pastime. If the gift he gave them turns out to be something really deadly, they’ll be very pleased.
How does the Institute track down latent mads to persecute and make fun of them? Not all of them would have attended classes there, after all.
One presumes that they track social media. It’s only the antisocial ones like Helen and Madblood who escape their reach that way.
And those with a retro theme. I doubt Prudence had wi-fi installed in her Conestoga of Death.
She had wireless telegraph. 0.02 kbps of Mad Morse!
The Institute never did hate them. Inventions? Evaluate them. With many new things, like buffalo wings, all enemies—eliminate them!
She said, “buffalo”!
Years too late, I notice Vicka and Fang in the background.