Runaway to the Stars: Page 219 and 220

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Talita rolls her eyes and heaves a great sarcastic sigh out of her excurrent nostrils, pushing to get up from the floor where she had been eavesdropping to join the adults.

Then, she sees outside the cross section.

There, pinned to the surface of the abyssal ooze with a colossal harpoon, is the twisted wreck of a small jet airplane. Coating its peeling metal skin and choking its turbines are growths of bacterial slime and anemones, and the rotting crevices of its shattered frame play house to octopuses, fish, brittle stars, and crabs. Twining through the rotting ribs of the fuselage is Bip's avatar, hundreds of meters long and composed from billions of glowing marine snow particles, making its body shine a brilliant white in the darkness of the abyss. Its head emerges from a great hole torn in the roof of the cockpit, reclining on the nose of the plane with folded arms. The harpoon lodged against the ribs of the plane pierces its chest, as if to trap them inside the wreck.

It is looking at Talita.

Runaway to the Stars: Page 219 and 220

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Oh, hello.

Transcript

Talita rolls her eyes and heaves a great sarcastic sigh out of her excurrent nostrils, pushing to get up from the floor where she had been eavesdropping to join the adults.

Then, she sees outside the cross section.

There, pinned to the surface of the abyssal ooze with a colossal harpoon, is the twisted wreck of a small jet airplane. Coating its peeling metal skin and choking its turbines are growths of bacterial slime and anemones, and the rotting crevices of its shattered frame play house to octopuses, fish, brittle stars, and crabs. Twining through the rotting ribs of the fuselage is Bip's avatar, hundreds of meters long and composed from billions of glowing marine snow particles, making its body shine a brilliant white in the darkness of the abyss. Its head emerges from a great hole torn in the roof of the cockpit, reclining on the nose of the plane with folded arms. The harpoon lodged against the ribs of the plane pierces its chest, as if to trap them inside the wreck.

It is looking at Talita.

62 thoughts on “Runaway to the Stars: Page 219 and 220

  1. He’s already living rent-free in every device in the facility, why not your head?

  2. I love that the speech bubble for her sigh is coming from her lower nostrils

  3. Her spherical glasses are so funny to me. Just what she needed at that age, a pair of goofy fuck ass dome glasses.

  4. “Technically you never told me to stay out of your dreams.”

  5. So it’s nice to see the hell pages from the stream! Extremely worth the effort I think. Funnily, despite watching these get made, this is the first time I’m noticing the cross-section of the building is diegetic!

  6. Jay’s transcript prose has been fantastic for these past few pages, “Coating its peeling metal skin and choking its turbines are growths of bacterial slime and anemones, and the rotting crevices of its shattered frame play house to octopuses, fish, brittle stars, and crabs” ugh my heart

  7. There it is. The abyssal plane

    1. Chase Wanderstar

      Okay, that was really funny. I was not expecting to laugh on such a profound dream-sequence page.

  8. stabbed through the heart and pinned at the bottom of the ocean. the symbolism <3

  9. Hauntingly beautiful, especially with the implication of the spear

    1. getting misty eyed over fictional ai friend and buff nerd lady…
      This might be one of my favorite pages so far. Lotsa symbolism for one drawing
      Also, tripod fish!

  10. TotallySomebody

    Oh! A dream…

  11. SPLIT YOUR LUNGS WITH BLOOD AND THUNDER
    WHEN YOU SEE THE WHITE WHALE!!!

    1. The Opossum Witch

      WHITE WHALE! HOLY GRAIL!

  12. Angsting by yourself, beautiful? — Bip with that damn look and pose

  13. OH my word, so many sea creatures, so little time… so many engineering details, so little time… so many implications, so little time… also, how did that brittle star get all the way up there?

  14. Duuuude the ship is like a whale fallll and bip is inside of it like, they are dying, or they are hidden within the dying, or something… ohhhh imagery symbolic visual metaphors my beloved ohhhh
    Also the relatable experience of having a dream based on an actual metaphor except something Different or Strange happens and it derails from there

    1. Dream based on an actual MEMORY not metaphor. Wow. That was one of my worst ones fjfjfjds I’m so sorry ohh my god

  15. That’s a pretty massive nose boom … aircraft model in test flight, or atmospheric research plane?

    1. off the top of my head, the body looks vaguely inspired by CRJ airliners, possibly a crj-200? but thats not something associated with atmospheric research i dont think… (its also a bit of a tractor of an aircraft… the nicest thing you can say about a crj is that it’s… reliable). waiting for the better informed plane people to show up, i’m sure someone could clock this thing (unless of course she is a fictional birdie)
      also hey am i stupid or does this bird not have any emergency exits. the symbolism goes even further

      1. See the arrows on the wing? Follow them back to the windows with squares around them. Those are the emergency exits. The arrows lead escapees to the inflatable slide to get off the wing.

        1. no i clocked that but it was more the highlighted windows seemed to not have the requistite doors attached but that might just be me misreading the design lmao. it does align with the crj-200’s exits its why i kinda thought she was one ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (i’m assuming it was the model used for reference rather then create a whole fictional design, im not reading into it so far as to assume that this implies the runaway is also a massive pain in the arse for everyone who works on her… unless she is? lol jk)

        2. > the highlighted windows seemed to not have the requistite doors attached

          Smaller airplanes don’t have lots of full-sized doors that can double as emergency exits. Having people jettison a bit more than a window and crawl out has to suffice.

      2. The body is referenced from private Gulfstream jets, though given it’s not real and also decomposing on the ocean floor, I wasn’t terribly worried about accuracy

  16. Damn, I wish my brain understood how to project a factually accurate sea floor in my dreams. It seems much more interested in recreating my high school from scratch so I can fail geometry in a new enclosure over a hundred times

    1. Now THIS is a mood. Not to mention being late for a job you no longer have, increasing the difficulty of getting up on time for the job you do have.

  17. ooooh this gives me the vibe of the dream that fone bone had in the bone comics, where the red dragon’s head was huge and coming out of the sea. that was always a haunting image for me, this will be too

  18. OOOOOH THIS IS A DREAM!! I wondered why it was all underwater.

  19. …and I thought the last page was impressive. Holy moly, this chapter is going great.

  20. Is that a tripod fish in the cockpit, or do my old eyes deceive me?

    1. That is indeed a tripod fish!

      1. They’re the pilot 🙂

  21. i knew it was a dream! vindication!
    also, plane bip? whalefall bip? trapped in a hostile (not intentionally but simply through bodily incompatiablity) world bip? just as talita feels trapped in her incompatiable enviroment? i love metaphors babey!

    1. I FORGOT TO MENTION THE HARPOON??? im obsessed with the level of imagery in this panel. goddamn!
      (is a 2 page spread still a panel…?)

      1. IncompleteMachine

        The Implications of that God. Damned. Harpoon.

        1. And what is that little beak-like thing, on the floor of the plane’s cabin, that it’s piercing?

        2. > And what is that little beak-like thing, on the
          > floor of the plane’s cabin, that it’s piercing?

          I think that that’s actually part of the harpoon, a swiveling barb, like here. Note how it has bent the projectile-exit-side fuselage inward as it caught.

        3. Maybe the harpoon is piercing the pilot’s seat? As a symbol that while Talita thought she was steering her life, she has lost control?
          .
          Or maybe it turns into the beak of an enormous bird on the next page
          :-^)

    2. > plane bip? whalefall bip?

      Considering the harpoon, “Moby Bip”?

      1. IncompleteMachine

        MOBY BIP.
        GODDAMN IT! XD

        1. Now who could be this storyverse’s Herman MELville … 😀

  22. Accursed Dirt Boar

    Subtext………

  23. jade stormcloud

    I’m just curious- since her feathers point up and forward, does it create drag when she runs, with the wind getting under her feathers and pushing them back & out? Also, I’m not terribly familiar with bird anatomy, but I’d think it would feel uncomfortable, with the wind forcing her feathers toward the wrong direction, no?

    1. IncompleteMachine

      The feather-frills sticking up serve a different function in centaurs to birds or avians, they dont seem to serve a any aerodynamic function. its more like fur but following a different evolutionary path with a little bit of social signaling thrown in in the form of bristling. they may affect running, but i think they would be able to flatten down enough that they wouldn’t ruffle, especially because when we see Talita run on a treadmill, she adopts a low, all-sixes posture.

  24. oh hello giant bip

  25. edenmachine5457

    .HOLD UP, IS THAT A METAPHOR FOR A WHALEFALL I SEE???

  26. Auxiliary leviathan

    That’s a very big harpoon.

    I suppose that means that (at least subconsciously) Talita thinks the runaway was in fact shot by something/someone

  27. Both of them feel trapped in this situation, huh?

  28. aaaaaa amazing

  29. I also very much like the artistry of the one way along with the current particle dithering on spectral bip there.
    ❤️ Much art. Very draw. ❤️

  30. Athelind Llewellyn Long

    Do Centaurs Dream Of Electric Bips

    1. Wake up! Time to…work on Bip’s ship some more.

    2. They most definitely do!

  31. ooooh, it’s a dream.

    Also, the sigh bubble pointing to her breathing holes. Bofa dem. Very yes.

  32. I really like octopuses ok

    Little octopus friend in the cockpit!! I bet it’s having a great time! 😀

  33. Lettuce Vervain

    man the transcript is pretty. hi bip im sure this is all real.

  34. Snug as a bug in a rug over there Bip

  35. Everybody’s favorite whale fall…

  36. Bipfalls bring very important nourishment to the local bored and lonely personnel ecosystem.

  37. …wait is this a dream sequence

    1. Apparently so!
      .
      I take back all my “the deep sea images are metaphors for Mel’s state of mind” hypotheses. Clearly, their mind has nothing to do with this at all.

      1. IncompleteMachine

        They might be metaphors for soooooomebodies state of mind….

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