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Senior

The ship looks a lot narrower here than it was earlier.

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Senior

Different angle, perhaps?

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Visitor

The body was always that narrow relative to it length, and if anything the wings look a bit wider to me.

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Visitor

So, Russians getting alien tech...

... that's going to be ugly for the planet.

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New

You would prefer chinese or north coreans?

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New

To be honest I'd really only trust the UK or the USA with it. Russia maybe if Putin wasn't there acting like Stalin 2.0. Certainly not the ChiComs or Germany, though.

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Visitor

Germany these days? You could trust them. The US and UK? Not with the current administrations.

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New

Lets be honest, it's 50/50 with anyone on this planet.

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New

I’ll take those odds

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Senior

The author carefully avoided setting the Earth scenes in any specific country. Probably to prevent real-world politics from intruding on the comic in this very way.

He has said that the crash site is within a couple thousand kilometers of Volgograd, Russia, but that could put it anywhere from Poland to Uzbekistan, even if you limit yourself to countries that actually exist, which Darth Biomech has not.

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Visitor

That would be... if it wasn't for the fact that he clearly showed S-400s in the scene that kickstarted this thing.

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Senior

That still doesn't necessarily mean Russia. Several different countries have bought or expressed interest in buying S-400s.

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Visitor

S-400s are almost Russian exclusive because of a little CIA operation back in the '90s allowing the US to grab top of the line T-80s and T-72s with all the bells and whistles.

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Regular

The uniforms and missiles and whatnot are just the author's aesthetic choice. The comic portrays a deliberately nonspecific country. There's no sense in pointing a finger and saying "a-ha! this tech is from country X therefore that's where the events take place!"

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Senior

I see no "russians", only humans.

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Visitor

Then you shouldn't have used S-400s for the ABM battery, used Russian uniforms, and Russian vehicles then.

Those trucks? I know those are Urals.

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Senior

Okay, I'll be a little blunter: This is not a story about RL politics, and the author has done a fairly good job of keeping geopolitical grudges hedged out of it. Please stop smuggling them in.

Sometimes a truck model is just a truck model, that the artist knows how to draw well.

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Senior

...Or a design that he particularly likes because of the futuristic look.

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Senior

I use whatever refs I like or find authentic for the region the story takes place in.This is a not a story about "dem filthy commies" getting alien tech and nuking the rest of the planet. Neither the story or it's author support xenophobia or racism, so adjust your expectations accordingly, please.

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Visitor

The thing is, I'm not going rabid 'dem filthy commies', in this case I'm going 'oh great Putin and his associates got their hands on alien tech, given their actions as of late...'...

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Senior

On the subject of vague nationality and mindless xenophobia... on page 24 Dan brought up Roswell as proof that "the government" can't be trusted. That's something a UFOlogist anywhere might believe in, but they would be blaming the American government. Might be wise to edit that reference... or just add New World Order to Dan's list of conspiracy theories. :)

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Oh, it's almost definitely already there.






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The Alliance space stretches for an impressive 16 thousand light years along the longest axis and contains approximately 12 billion star systems. Despite that, 99.99% of those star systems haven't been 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, and in general are purely informative.