Runaway to the Stars: Page 205 and 206

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Bip is excited to have a guest over! Tablet screens and computer monitors are soooo restrictive.

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THE RUNAWAY'S HABITAT MODULE

A cutaway shot shows Talita following the worms, exiting the docking ring and walking carefully through the lower storage room that connects the habitat module to the rest of the vessel. Bip's avatar follows, appearing to walk along the doors of the cabinets, the vector lines of their body interrupted by seams and handles as if they were a painting behind them.

Bip: Sorry about the bumpy terrain, "gravity" in here isn't supposed to go sideways.

First Floor: Kitchen and Commons

The habitat module resembles a four story building lying on its side. Each floor's main space is a ring around the central spine and elevator shaft. The first floor contains a living space with a screen, seating areas, food preparation and storage areas, all clean and empty. It's the area that had a hole in it that Talita peered through on first her look inside the Runaway, but the spotless interior and large wall patch makes it almost unrecognizable. Talita leans over the considerable drop to the far wall of the kitchen to poke her head into the living room.

Talita: Wow, you really cleaned this place up.

Bip's avatar slides around the 90 degree bend between floor and wall, elongating, appearing larger than Talita.

Bip: I did what I could with the electrician worms and onboard actuators.

Second Floor: Crew Dormitory

Talita walks through the spine, surrounded by open doors to rooms with a much messier interior. Furniture has been knocked loose and tumbled around these rooms, settling to the lowest walls were gravity has pushed it. Strangely shaped chairs, beds, handmade chests, tables, desks, and things smashed beyond recognition fill these otherwise barren rooms. Bip goes with Talita, elongating further and winding their avatar's body around the curve of the spine through multiple room floors.

Bip: A lot of the heavier objects still need to be secured or removed, though.

Third Floor: Passenger Dormitory

Talita leans through one of the open room doors and smirks at Bip's giant avatar displayed on the wall.

Talita: Are ALL of the walls in here electrowetting displays?

Bip's avatar and two nearby worms strike a pose.

Bip: Much classier than a tablet screen with wheels, don't you think?

Talita: The tablet with wheels would be more useful for moving furniture...

Fourth Floor: Bip's Servers

Furthest up the spine and shielded by the thickest walls on the vessel is a command room. The thing Bip essentially is, the animator casting shadow puppets inside the walls of their own body, is a ring of 40 server boxes fixed to the upper corners of the room.

Runaway to the Stars: Page 205 and 206

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Bip is excited to have a guest over! Tablet screens and computer monitors are soooo restrictive.

Transcript

THE RUNAWAY'S HABITAT MODULE

A cutaway shot shows Talita following the worms, exiting the docking ring and walking carefully through the lower storage room that connects the habitat module to the rest of the vessel. Bip's avatar follows, appearing to walk along the doors of the cabinets, the vector lines of their body interrupted by seams and handles as if they were a painting behind them.

Bip: Sorry about the bumpy terrain, "gravity" in here isn't supposed to go sideways.

First Floor: Kitchen and Commons

The habitat module resembles a four story building lying on its side. Each floor's main space is a ring around the central spine and elevator shaft. The first floor contains a living space with a screen, seating areas, food preparation and storage areas, all clean and empty. It's the area that had a hole in it that Talita peered through on first her look inside the Runaway, but the spotless interior and large wall patch makes it almost unrecognizable. Talita leans over the considerable drop to the far wall of the kitchen to poke her head into the living room.

Talita: Wow, you really cleaned this place up.

Bip's avatar slides around the 90 degree bend between floor and wall, elongating, appearing larger than Talita.

Bip: I did what I could with the electrician worms and onboard actuators.

Second Floor: Crew Dormitory

Talita walks through the spine, surrounded by open doors to rooms with a much messier interior. Furniture has been knocked loose and tumbled around these rooms, settling to the lowest walls were gravity has pushed it. Strangely shaped chairs, beds, handmade chests, tables, desks, and things smashed beyond recognition fill these otherwise barren rooms. Bip goes with Talita, elongating further and winding their avatar's body around the curve of the spine through multiple room floors.

Bip: A lot of the heavier objects still need to be secured or removed, though.

Third Floor: Passenger Dormitory

Talita leans through one of the open room doors and smirks at Bip's giant avatar displayed on the wall.

Talita: Are ALL of the walls in here electrowetting displays?

Bip's avatar and two nearby worms strike a pose.

Bip: Much classier than a tablet screen with wheels, don't you think?

Talita: The tablet with wheels would be more useful for moving furniture...

Fourth Floor: Bip's Servers

Furthest up the spine and shielded by the thickest walls on the vessel is a command room. The thing Bip essentially is, the animator casting shadow puppets inside the walls of their own body, is a ring of 40 server boxes fixed to the upper corners of the room.

93 thoughts on “Runaway to the Stars: Page 205 and 206

  1. hold bird like hamburger

    *Fourth floor: Bip dormitory

  2. Ah, so technically the ship is supposed to be oriented “up”, not on its side.

    1. Well, “oriented” … it’s not supposed to ever experience an external gravitation, other than being in orbit (and thus at microgravity), that it could “orientate” in reference to. The pseudogravity people aboard may experience is, of course, in the direction opposite to the main engines’ thrust.

      1. Which is a lengthy and obfuscating way to agree that the ship’s intended “orientation” *as perceived by passengers experiencing pseudogravity within* is vertical rather than horizontal.

        1. thats interesting though because then youd inevitably have periods of abnormal gravity whenever you changed direction or slowed down and yet this furniture clearly wasnt meant for that. i wonder how they wouldve dealt with it

  3. It’s Thursday, isn’t there supposed to be a new page up? I thought it was just a little late but it’s almost 10 pm now. (Not trying to bug you at all, just curious)

    1. I wonder if this double page counts for two days?

  4. are the electrowetting displays color or black and white? i imagine that if they’ve gotten good enough to have a high refresh rate and span entire curved walls they’d be color, but i’m curious

    1. They can do color, but the comic can’t, lol.

  5. Took me a moment to figure out where everything was supposed to be until I tilted my head to the side xDD

    Love the detail of all the furniture piled up on the wall and how Bip streeetches their long body along the wall

  6. I know it’s probably tasteless to suggest, but…free clothes, free furniture, free whatevers in centaur styles and sizes! Imagine having a bed and chair that actually fit! Assuming this isn’t like Star Trek or Murderbot where things can be generated/woven/3D printed from a handy shopping booth and need to be physically shipped places, this is a huge savings. She just needs to be okay looting, and not get caught looting, and for Bip to be okay seeing her walking around using the stuff. If nothing else, maybe she could raid the snack cabinet.

    1. Not knowing for how long they’ve been sitting around, with any sealed packaging likely ruptured by the contained atmosphere when explosive decompression happened, would make me wary of the noms. :-3 Also, I’m not sure that human-culture-assimilated Talita would want to wear fully centaur-style garb. Her clothing obtained from Nexus Jovia(-derived) places admittedly is so-so, see the beginning of AMA 3.

      Salvaging some furniture might be an idea with merit, but note that at this point, Talita doesn’t intend to leave Dirtball yet, so she’d be hauling it over to her “dry storage”, if at all.

      1. P.S.: Now if the previous crew left any usable centaur-fitting space suits behind … !

  7. what are you being fed that drives you to make these insanely detailed comics holy shit. damn

  8. BIG LAYOUT DIAGRAM PAGE my beloved 🥰💖 lift capacity aside, it does look like Talita may have some trouble just maneuvering some of that furniture out

  9. I always wonder about AI having more control over their avatar and voice manipulation than organic sophonts, it would seem like it would make it easier to hide emotions/lie, yet sometimes we see Bip making expressions that seem “unintentional”/ revealing of thoughts or feelings they otherwise obscure (reader questions 16). Often we see them with a neutral face and even tone when acting seriously, but i just wonder about the few facial expressions that seem more subtle and almost like Bip made them to themself.

    Also, Bip winding their avatar all over the walls, presumably with cameras inside from multiple angles, reminds me of someone using an LPS mascot to imitate walking around and talking in a playset that they can see from multiples angles. But then the transcript reminds me that this is technically the first time we see Bip physically (and in the one room with no dialogue).

    1. Reader questions are weird grey zone because the characters are disclosing way more than they would with a real stranger. I guess their tone is more like a blog entry, where the characters can vent their frustrations into the void, consequence free.

      In the comic, if Bip is making an expression with their avatar that another character can see, they are purposefully making that face to be seen. Nothing about the avatar’s animation is unintentional, though Bip isn’t omniscient about how other characters might perceive or react to their choices. Bip is also not completely rational and calculating and will sometimes make decisions based off their emotions. If they have conflicting emotions, they may have trouble deciding what expression to use.

  10. im so obsessed with this page oh my GOODNESS!! i keep coming back to just stare at it 😯😯MORE BlP ON WALLS!!!!

  11. Pretty sneaky Bip, practically advertising the place like that. You got smarts! …like, forty of them.

    1. Actually Bip has 841 smarts.

    2. I counted… forty-one?
      Did I count that right?

      1. The transcript speaks of “a ring of 40 server boxes”, but I suppose that a number of quantum theorists would exhibit a postmortal spin of 5/2 if the conversion to “smarts” didn’t involve an irrational factor.

        1. IncompleteMachine

          postmortal rotation aside I do wonder if the quantum phones actually add a significant amount of additional processing power to Bip.

  12. Talita, I’d argue that Bip in their present form as a starship is much better at moving furniture than a tablet with wheels would be. Reason: they’ve moved furniture, people, themself, and cargo across literlal light years of space :-p
    Also, the tablet with wheels would be useless in the sideways hab. It can’t hold onto the walls.

    That said, the Runaway sure does look comfy if right side up. I wanna book a passage to some bug ferret planet, just to see what traveling in her is like.
    .(•∆•).

  13. Geez, I’m amazed Bip’s servers stayed intact when everything else got thrown around like a ragdoll! They didn’t even budge!

    1. I’m assuming that bolting those to the floor comes in big handy – they look pretty secure

      1. Aren’t they bolted to the ceiling?

        1. Probably walls, floor, and ceiling. (There’s supports from “underneath” visible on the far wall, which might also contain connective wiring?) You really don’t want those things moving around in travel. If anything happens to Bip, the ship can’t steer.

    2. I’m more surprised that everything else *wasn’t* bolted down. Some of that stuff must have at least wobbled during end-over-end rotations. And you’d want to be prepared for sudden, unexpected jolts and impacts.

      But I guess these guys were pirates, after all.

  14. prismo bip!!!

    1. ohh THAT’S what i was reminded of!! prismo bip <3

  15. Those panels remind me of these silly little educational books that explain everyday things with silly little cartoon animals in different roles…. Oh my, it is BEAUTIFUL

    1. Richard Scarry books were always my favorites when I was a kid!

  16. Little Talita scurrying around the Runaway like a striped mouse…

    1. The Opossum Witch

      just googled these guys, CUTES

      1. i didnt think this was referencing a real animal but im happy that these exist, what a pleasant surprise ᘛ⁐̤ᕐᐷ

  17. A yes. Clutter. It happens all on its own in real life, but drawing it is major pain in the rear end.
    Really lovely page giving us all of Bips best looks.

  18. i love everything about this!!

  19. Xploding Muffin

    I noticed that the habitat is built for when the ship is accelerating. Do ships in this setting have enough fuel between regular trips to be under (mostly) constant acceleration? If so what, would the acceleration be in a normal “speed up for half the trip and slow down the other half?”

    1. The (future) role of the Runaway as an “express courier” ship (or words to that effect) is based on her torch engines being able to more or less do that. The storyverse also includes ships that have to stick more closely to Hohmann transfers, though. The Runaway’s nominal thrust amounts to one gee (hence, a bit more than Dirtball’s 0.8 g), the limit when maxing out the engines (as has been suggested in the comments for the situation that cost her the previous crew) remains unknown for now.

  20. Seeing Bip on little screens all the time, it’s easy to forget that they’re physically the largest member of the cast! (Though their avatar’s making up for that a bit here.)

    I love this method of introducing us (and Talita) to the layout of this section. Even in its current state.

  21. Even in space, there are junky old file cabinets in the basement that nobody wants to bother throwing out.

  22. Damn. Big space.
    If gillie and idrishah ever gomes aboard, they’re gonna feel like tiny toddlers.

  23. LOOOOOOOOOOOOONG BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIP

  24. ❤️ they’re gorgeous! Beautiful page(s)

    What I wouldn’t give to live on a ship like that 😆

  25. My one question about this layout, where is the area shown in page 105? And are the patterned cloths there among the things that Bip removed?
    I have a lot of feelings about the furniture being removed… I wonder who will care for it now or if any of it is salvageable at all

    1. We suspect that was the cargo hold, toward the aft of the ship (to the left of this diagram/scene). And, until we see it, we don’t know if Bip did anything with it. So, good question!

    2. That was the cargo hold. It would be to the left offscreen here, past the docking ring

  26. Oh my god they’re like Prismo.

  27. so electrowetting displays means that the walls are like screens, and bip can show up without needing a projector?

    1. Yes. It’s also not backlit. The technology has the same principles as e-ink but with a video-capable refresh rate

      1. Also this technology exists in reality. It has yet to gain commercial adoption; Amazon Kindle essentially murdered it in the cradle by buying the company producing the technology and then doing nothing with it for going on a decade now.

        1. Damn, is that really possible? That’s huge!!!
          I would like to give Amazon the benefit of the doubt that when they acquired it, it turned out to be unworkable on a commercial scale (okay) or that they didn’t want to invest in R&D to make it viable (classical short view capitalist).
          But knowing the company, it really could have sat on it so that no one could use it. *clenched fist*

        2. Considering the tossed-up furniture and that Talita doesn’t ask “WERE all of the walls EWDs?”, I’d guess that the RttSverse has replaced our Gorilla Glass with Galactic Godzilla Gontainment Glass™, though. :-3

        3. One absolutely ought not give Amazon the benefit of the doubt. They’re a multinational tax dodging and monopoly securing company that works in the best interest of nobody except their own market share. If that means strangling promising energy saving screen technology, they’ll do it and not even hesitate.

      2. > It’s also not backlit.

        somebody who can ignore (loud)speakers will someday shut Bip up by simply turning off the lights, won’t she?

  28. 1. Wow, Bip has some stylin’ server boxes! Classy…
    2. I recognize the dining area from Oil and Water!
    3. That faux kerosene lamp, though, still plugged into the wall… that really gets me in the feels.

    1. I saw that lamp! I love it!

  29. I’m looking back at this after looking at page 105 bc I wanted to see if this ship was originally made for centaurs or not. Since there’s English writing, I think this ship was made for humans, by humans and then a centaur clan bought/stole it. I wonder how Bip came onboard. Maybe they budded off onboard, or they were brought in like Cal was. It’s also sad to see all the votives/good luck charms that the clan had, and how there were still bodies of them in there when the company just bought the ship for parts. I wonder where Bip put all the stuff of their previous clan that they were able to move out. Something I love about this comic is how many details there are. It really feels like we’re peeking into a fully-fledged world, and there’s more around the corner.

    1. Note the centaur sized doors and ceiling heights, though.
      Obviously, things could be retrofitted later, of course. But it seems like the ship is scaled for centaurs.

    2. Also, wehre’s the English writing? We’re not seeing it (besides the typical comic narrative text).

      1. Ah, no, nevermind! Saw it on page 105. Also, the origin is talked about in a blog post that is linked to via a comment on that page. Not explicitly spoiling it here, but that text is definitely a clue.

  30. Ooh, I recognise that commons area from the mini-comics set in the relative future! Awesome to be able to place those spaces in the context of the ship.

  31. talitas so cute!! her little face on the first floor

  32. Ooooo the electrowetting walls is so FUN!!! And very fitting for Bip, considering how they love using their avatar. Can’t wait to see more.

  33. Passenger dormitory… did the centaur clan have guests sometimes, or was that just the original ship’s intention with the rooms and they used it for other things? I wonder…

    1. Also, what will they do with the stuff they’re moving? I would feel very disrespectful just throwing it away, but maybe bip thinks differently..

      1. (The furniture and personal belongings, not the already moved corpses, for one should not keep corpses)

        1. (I’m not keeping them, they can leave whenever they want …) 😈

    2. Well, on the traditional pirate ships, in order to prevent capsizing, you had to use the lowest decks to keep the piles of gold on … 😉

    3. Well, the Runaway is registered as a ferry vessel, and Bip has said in AMAs that most of what they did was smuggling, so having a fully-fitted-out passenger cabin, and even a few legit passengers, would be a good cover for their illegal activities, and also provide some clean money.

      As to the centaur crew’s personal effects, I hope we get to see some of those handmade blankets and stuff, I think one actually had antler velvet sewn onto it as decoration… Perhaps Bip has just stored it somewhere in the pit, so they can have the room to clean up and rebuild.

      I would feel so violated, if I was a starship whose beloved crew’s stuff, and bodies, got thrown every which way by salvage, towing, hard deceleration, and finally horizontal planetary gravity. While I was unconscious.

  34. I’m surprised that the furniture wasn’t better secured down. Granted it’s not designed to have the gravity sideways like this, but this ship would have been under microgravity at times and you wouldn’t want the furniture floating around.

    1. The ship has experienced way more lateral jostling than it was designed for on the trip here. Most of the bonds for heavier objects have failed.

  35. Why wasn’t it all securely attached? The ship isn’t always going to accelerate in a straight line. Some maneuvering, even emergency maneuvering, should’ve been expected. Although I suppose going down the loop and staying at ~1g sideways occasionally turning wasn’t anyone’s plan.

  36. It’s fun getting to see Bip’s facial expressions again after just having the robot worms for a while!

  37. Curious as to what some of those furniture pieces are, especially the one in the centre bottom of the image. Some kind of wardrobe? Armrest? Radio? Musical instrument?

    1. looks religious to me. like a mini-temple you’d store ritual objects in.

  38. It looks like the direction that’s supposed to be “down” is to the left, for at least the first and second decks. It’s less obvious for the third, but going by the furniture, probably also the left there. But then does that mean Bip’s servers are hanging from the ceiling???

    1. Under thrust gravity, “down” is always aft. The servers are elevated in a ring around the ceiling with storage beneath.

  39. ooh first cross section view of the runaway!!

  40. is it just me or does that still seem small for a centaur clan of 10?

    1. i believe we can only see one half of the cylinder, there should be more stuff in our blind spot

    2. there looks to be 12 rooms total (6 crew, 6 passenger) so that should be enough for 10 centaurs

    3. i think it just seems small cause we can see a bunch of it at once
      in approximate numbers (based on talita being 9 meters tall)
      the diameter of the tube is about 63m/206ft
      which gives each disc* a floor space of about 3115.665 sq m/33,312.26 sq ft (in american that’s about .57 football fields) (the average american house is 2200 sq ft)
      obviously floor space doesn’t work the same in microgravity and doesn’t include wall and other built in things like the kitchen but those numbers might put it in more context
      *by disc i mean if you rotate this 90 degrees and only counted what was under your feet as floor (so no walls/ceiling)

      1. 9 meters tall? She can’t be more than 3 based on previous pages

        1. *facepalm*
          your right
          i mixed up 3meters and 9 ft
          yeah all my calculations there are completely off

        2. In AMA 1, Talita says that she can walk under an 8 ft ceiling on all sixes, and is “like 4 m tall” standing upright on the hind two. Plus it is said she’s 5’3 at the “rear shoulder” (which I interpret as “atop the middle pair of limbs”).

    4. It looks like the “crew dormitory” deck has five rooms and the “passenger dormitory” six – and I wouldn’t trust the “passengers” during the Runaway’s time as a “pirate ship” to really have had no intersection with “crew” whatsoever.

  41. LONG BIP!

    1. Yeah, Jay, how do I phrase this… Have you ever… considered… doing street art?

      1. You mean, Lombard Street Bip? 😛

        1. The Opossum Witch

          ✪ ω ✪

        2. That’s not street art, that’s an art street!

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