Latest blog post: An unforseen hiatus. (2023-01-02)

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Hooray, at last, a new character!

There will be no new page next week, to honor a year since my mom had passed away.



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someone (transfer from Disqus)

Where did Pronin's right leg go in the bottom-left panel ?

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Darth_Biomech

Ah dang, that part of the panel was covered up by a page number in the old layout design. Thanks for noticing that!

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Steve (transfer from Disqus)

This is the first time I've ever seen a problem with overzealous occlusion culling in something hand-drawn.

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Darth_Biomech

Back then the page number were cutting into the layout of the panels:https://i.gyazo.com/a597bc5...

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wolf ryet

It is a message to officials BE ON LOOK OUT for something or someone.

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Lord Eric (transfer from Disqus)

I'm curious to see what BOLOs are. The comic is set in the present day, so they're probably not superheavy tanks that argue philosophy.

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Lord Eric (transfer from Disqus)

oic. I thought they were some kind of hunter squad or something.

I'm sure they'll have fun trying to write a bulletin telling people to watch out for "3 people wearing sizes #, # and # shoes, driving a pickup, in possession of ████ █████ ████ ███ █████."

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Takuahara (transfer from Disqus)

pronin!? same name as in bitch i'm captain pronin made famous by charlie aka critical aka penguinz0?

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SVlad667 (transfer from Disqus)

Majour Pronin is a main character from popular soviet series of detective stories. Like soviet Colombo.

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Darth_Biomech

I didn't knew that. 0_o I thought it was just a silly cartoon.

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SVlad667 (transfer from Disqus)

I didn't read them myself, just read wiki.
And according to wiki in cartoon there was his grandson, Captain Pronin.

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SVlad667 (transfer from Disqus)

And looks like Disqus settings there is to strict about posting links.

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Darth_Biomech

I don't know what you're talking about. It's a reference to an old soviet cartoon.

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Takuahara (transfer from Disqus)

I thought it was too obscure to actually be what you were referencing, guess i was wrong

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Murphy (transfer from Disqus)

You mean the short stories and novels?
The cartoon is post-soviet (and is a parody).

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Donovan Brockhausen (transfer from Disqus)

Great story, can’t wait for it to continue, sorry about your mom

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Darth_Biomech

Thank you.






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TRIVIA
These trivia bits are generated randomly.
Raharrs are warm-blooded creatures and are accustomed to temperature range a bit warmer than Earth's.
"Dawn" class mothership and "Lake" class tankers are the only spacecraft in the Exploration fleet that can create artificial gravity while not under acceleration.
If a space ship accelerates at the same rate as it would in a free-fall under Earth's gravity (Otherwise known as "1G acceleration"), it can reach Jupiter from Earth in just under 6 days. It would need to flip in the middle of the travel, to start decelerating and enter the planet's orbit.
Insectoids in a lot of ways are the weird ones among the Alliance members. Besides having a completely unpronounceable name of the species, they have dextero amino acid biochemistry, which makes their food and biosphere to be inedible by the rest of the Alliance, and vice versa.
The names of every species of the Alliance (besides Insectoids) are words taken directly from their respective native languages that they use to refer to themselves. They all have same translation:
"a human".
Azinarsi relationship to death is different from the rest of the civilizations of the Alliance: they do not care about it. Death would mean loss of information and experience gathered by that instance of a person's mind, though, and these two things are about the only valuables for an Uploaded mind, so Azinarsi try to avoid it when possible.
A lot of backgrounds and other elements in the comic are actually 3d models. It helps reduce the time each page takes to make.
Raharrs descended from the evolutionary branch that can be described as "apelike cats" by their evolutionary niche. Although initially carnivorous and solitary, they were forced to become omnivorous and form persistent packs during the latest of the rare ice ages of their homeworld, approximately 30 million years ago.
It takes more than a year to cross the Alliance space even with the fastest FTL drive.
Prior to becoming a webcomic, Leaving The Cradle was initially developed as a modification for Source engine, back in 2007. It was vastly different back then, much closer to the usual space opera look and feel, and the plot had nothing in common with the webcomic version, sharing only exactly two characters and nothing else.
Many homeworlds of the respective species are still divided into countries, but freshly established colonies on other planets are almost always monolithic and basically independent, since they sprawled from a single initial outpost, and time lag involved due to interstellar distances making remote management of the colony from a homeworld to be ineffective and frustrating at best.
There's no way to communicate faster than light. If you want to send your message to another solar system, your best bet is to use a courier spaceship. It can take even a month for it to finally reach the destination, but it still beats sending it as a transmission and expecting it to arrive decades or thousands of years later.
So far there hasn't been a single instance of a massive interstellar war. Due to the vastness of space, there's no territorial or economic gain from it. The presence of armed spaceships is still warranted for keeping space travel safe and for peacekeeping or policing missions since unexpected events or rogue states can still happen and might require force as a solution.
The Alliance space stretches for an impressive 16 thousand light years along the longest axis, and contains approximately twelve billion star systems. Despite that, 99.99% of those star systems weren't explored even by an automatic mapping drone yet, and the borders of the Alliance space are defined mostly by the reach of spaceships from the nearest colony or space station.