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#143: The Laws Of Snorebotics

Friday, October 14, 2011

Well, that last conclusion depends on how time travel works. In "Back to the Future," Jerry would now start to grow more and more transparent. In the EBC universe, though, the effects of the time travel have already happened in the very past where our heroes traveled to. Or have they?

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Mysterious's Exception to Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics, so to say. Or Spacebot's, because he's truly individual.

Tags: Jerry & Spacebot; Philosophy; Time Travel

Characters: 80s Moviegoer who looks like Jerry; Fallout, Jerry; Spacebot 4000

Transcript

Jerry: Can't sleep...
Monty: Me neither. Tired, but anxious.
Jerry: You know, in a way, I'm even looking forward to seeing the games. I mean, I always liked movies about gladiators and stuff, and as a young boy, I even dreamed of becoming one.
Spacebot: Well, don't be afraid--I'll be there to save you! Sure, I'm governed by the Three Laws and normally couldn't harm a human being. But I will always bend the rules a little bit for my friends. Another step in becoming human.
[Jerry and Monty are sleeping and snoring]
Spacebot: A lecture always does the trick! Hm... if Monty didn't survive, Jerry wouldn't be here...

 
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Friday, February 5, 2016

Since our return in November 2015, we've massively expanded our presence in social media. Even though all of them have their links on every page, here's the complete list:

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If you like our little comic, feel free to like or follow us in the social media networks you're members of, and use their sharing mechanisms to spread the word. Our eternal gratitude will be yours if you do.

Using these channels, you can also communicate with us, ask questions, or even try and make suggestions. We won't promise to listen to the latter, but are always glad to hear your opinions about our work. Even the critical ones, as long as they're more constructive and more eloquently worded than "you suck."

We deliberately left out Instagram since they're too hipster to allow access from a computer and require a mobile device. We create and publish this comic using a MacBook Pro, and I'm not too fond of switching devices just for one social network (I know there are unofficial workarounds, but never mind these).

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