Runaway to the Stars: Page 189

Happy chapter seven! Talita is getting her immunizations! She loves it!!!

Transcript

Chapter 7: Antlers

A closeup of Talita's antler shows the thin, soft coating of brown integument on the velvet skin. The bone underneath is about 30 centimeters long now. Her mouth is tight with a suppressed grimace and she is gripping her neck in discomfort.

Dr. Henriques: They grew in again, huh?

Talita: Yeah, third time this year.

A wider shot shows Talita is sitting up on a tall, multi-segmented hydraulic operation table in a white tiled room with medical posters on the walls. She is in casual clothes, and the doctor is injecting a syringe into the muscles of her mid-shoulder. She already has a patch on her fore-shoulder from a previous injection. Talita looks like she'd rather be anywhere else.

Dr. Henriques: Have you been sleeping at least 12 hours a day?

Talita: ...Mostly…

Dr. Henriques: And limiting your activity during the winter light cycle?

Talita: I walk so much for work, I don't think it matters whether or not I do weights…


 

Runaway to the Stars: Page 189

Happy chapter seven! Talita is getting her immunizations! She loves it!!!

Transcript

Chapter 7: Antlers

A closeup of Talita's antler shows the thin, soft coating of brown integument on the velvet skin. The bone underneath is about 30 centimeters long now. Her mouth is tight with a suppressed grimace and she is gripping her neck in discomfort.

Dr. Henriques: They grew in again, huh?

Talita: Yeah, third time this year.

A wider shot shows Talita is sitting up on a tall, multi-segmented hydraulic operation table in a white tiled room with medical posters on the walls. She is in casual clothes, and the doctor is injecting a syringe into the muscles of her mid-shoulder. She already has a patch on her fore-shoulder from a previous injection. Talita looks like she'd rather be anywhere else.

Dr. Henriques: Have you been sleeping at least 12 hours a day?

Talita: ...Mostly…

Dr. Henriques: And limiting your activity during the winter light cycle?

Talita: I walk so much for work, I don't think it matters whether or not I do weights…


 

42 thoughts on “Runaway to the Stars: Page 189

  1. oooo fuzzy

  2. Amazing texture work, truly. There’s a lot of effort in differentiating different surfaces both close up and in the full shot, I can really vividly imagine how everything would feel to touch.

  3. my favorite thing about the backgrounds of this series is seeing things that are common place right now irl and havjng the realization of “fuck yeah [x thing] persists into the future!!!” and this time it’s comic sans i love it

    1. Well, I can’t say that I’m enthused by seeing NEMA-style wall sockets, but I get what you mean. 🙂

      (And of course they do fit the in-universe history of Nexus Jovia.)

  4. Aaaaah we’re back!! Hooray!

  5. Geez, I wonder if getting her antler growth cycle triggered three times in a year (as opposed to the presumably normal once) is bad for her health? Like, that’s a whole extra set of “bones” that her body is growing pretty regularly, that can’t be great for her calcium/iron levels.

    1. Magnesium, I think. But it seems like something that supplements could help with.

  6. i love that her shots are spread out over her limbs instead of just rapid fire into one arm. wished it worked like that for humans… I’d rather a somewhat painful arm and leg than one an arm like a human pincushion and no feeling

  7. Wait a minute…
    Where does Talia go to the bathroom?

    1. *Talita
      Like does she have to awkwardly use the human/avian sized restrooms?

      1. Species all have different bacteria and “wrong molecules”, so septic systems are separate just like food production. So Talita has a separate septic tank near her… house.

    2. *Talita
      Like does she have to awkwardly use the human sized restrooms?

      1. There are human biomods that are nearly Talita’s size, so it’s probably less awkward than it might be. And there are *some* space-travelling centaurs, so there might be centaur-specific facilities in some places.

        But yeah, probably not nearly as many as for humans/avians/bug ferrets. And even human centaurs aren’t usually quite Talita’s size. And we don’t know how their septic systems would handle centaur waste…

      2. There’s a page on Jay’s tumblr that explains the toilet situation for all the individual species and forms.
        https://www.tumblr.com/jayrockin/632732260625465344/the-old-runaway-to-the-stars-comics-onslaught?source=share

    3. if I recall correctly, there are universal bathroom systems that can be adapted to any sophont? but that COULD be from some other place that isn’t dirtball

      1. Probably depends on how much cross-species traffic the complex originally had. I wonder how expensive a Universal model is, presumably it would have to be programmed to send waste to different treatment systems. Or maybe it treats the waste itself instead of sending it to a plant? I’m surprisingly curious about alien toilets now

  8. I immediately thought where do they get Talita’s immunizations from and how expensive is it to ship to dirtball zamn

    1. They had to ship a whole ecosystem to feed her!

    2. *Are* they giving her special vaccinations, or just human/avian vaccinations that dont contain any chemicals that’d cause adverse reactions? Presumably they’d be immunising her against diseases she might catch from humans or avians, since there aren’t any other centaurs around to catch centaur-specific diseases from.

      1. Considering that sophonts’ biochemistries are incompatible down to the level of molecules, finding something not-made-for-centaurs that interacts specifically with a centaur immune system in any desirable way sounds rather miraculous. If this is a vaccination (I sense a bit of snark in the author’s comment …), I’d expect it to use a proper centaur vaccine.

        And frankly … if Gillie and Idrisah can get a multi-kilogram piece of centaur food delivered to Dirtball, a hundred-or-so gram vial of medicine should be vial-ble as well. 😛

        Last not least, about the things she might contract, and from whom and how: If there’s a batch of centaur workers incoming, someone in Dirtball’s management might have had a flash of wit to go “better get her immunization up to centaur standards beforehand” …

  9. I wonder if asking for hours so that she can get enough sleep is an accommodation that she is too anxious to request. Also, I love the two different electrical sockets. Yay!!

  10. That high-detail closeup of Talita’s facial anatomy is absolutely fantastic, and quite possibly my favorite panel you’ve ever drawn. The verisimilitude is such that I could almost believe it’s a sketch of a real creature!

    1. the peach fuzz of the velvet!
      her feathers!
      the patterns on her teeth!
      OH MY!

    2. What stands out for me, aside from the antler fuzz, is the hoof-nail – that close-up hits that strange middle point where it’s not quite a hoof and not quite a nail, but somewhere in-between.

  11. 12 hours a day?! Sure glad I’m not a centaur then, I’d be COOKED!

    Hang on, what constitutes a “day” here?

    1. Also, what constitutes an Hour? 😛

      As they are living in an artificial environment, I guess that both would be a ‘standard’ year and hour not based on the lump of rock they’re living on. I don’t remember if it’s been mentioned before…

      1. day and hour, not year and hour. Eh, you knew what I meant.

      2. it’s been mentioned that their local calendar is a bit of a compromise between the home planet rhythms of humans and avians, I think the hours are human hours but there’s not 24 of them in a day.

        1. idrisah said at some point that dirtball runs on avian/human 23/7 standard time, so 23 hours a day, 7 days a week

    2. > what constitutes a “day” here?

      Strictly speaking, two bing bongs. 😛

      (But yeah, 23 of their hours, which are at least close to our pre-space-age hours in turn, like glazeliights said.)

  12. Ooh wait I just noticed the extra large examination table. I wonder if it’s standard protocol for large GMHs, or if they had to order one especially for Talita.

    1. Light_In_The_Fog

      Based on the way its set up I’m guessing its for GMGs, it looks like it’d be really uncomfy for talita to lay down in?

  13. Ooohh I like the radiation sickness chart, checks out that they’d need one in space. Also man Talita looks so uncomfortable, makes sense medical exams wouldn’t be fun for her, just a big fat example of her body being a “problem.”

  14. welcome back Jay! hope the move went good! Talita feeling awkward about being honest with a doctor how relatable

  15. Needing 12 hours of sleep a day on top of limiting activity for a quarter of the year sounds horribly restrictive for someone so anxious about how different she is, no wonder she doesn’t follow that advice.

  16. I love that the doc has a handy multisophont dosage chart.
    Never rely on memory! Write figures! Reference documentation!

  17. i love how you showed her antler growth progression through the whole webcomic
    i wonder how it’s going to matter here

    1. Right now it seems to be a … stress indicator? Are there critters whose antlers grow more in response to stress?

      1. think its just an indicator of the passage of time in this case

      2. I’m pretty sure it’s just seasonal. But shes not really aware of the time/season Centaur homplanet is in so she just deals with it when they suddenly start to grow in

  18. Imagine being able to nervously rub your elbow with only one arm

    1. But is the extra funny bone really worth it?

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