Runaway to the Stars: Page 266

The real Bip.

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The comic panel borders fall away, and Talita, jaw still trembling, props her head up against a starry sky. Behind her in the void, the ring of forty servers that contain the physical person she's speaking to floats, connected to the body of the Runaway by thin strings of white, a metallic electric nervous system of wires and circuits.

Talita: …Bip, can I ask a weird question?

The servers speak to her through her tablet computer, encoded invisible waves of telecommunication transforming a digital process into the vibration of a synthesized voice and rows of pixels into a live-rendered vector puppet animation.

Bip: Sure.

Talita: Sapient A.I. like you are all descended from one "faulty" quantum computer coded by bug ferrets, split into thousands of unique copies. They say the reason you cooperate so often with organic people is because just like the sophonts who made you, you have an intense need for social connection.

She turns, no longer shivering, to the tablet on the dresser of her cluttered bedroom in the dry storage unit.

Talita: Is that true? Do you ever find yourself acting like a bug ferret?

Bip: Hard to say, I’ve never been a bug ferret. But as far back as my personal memory storage goes... I’ve always hated being alone.

Runaway to the Stars: Page 266

The real Bip.

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Transcript

The comic panel borders fall away, and Talita, jaw still trembling, props her head up against a starry sky. Behind her in the void, the ring of forty servers that contain the physical person she's speaking to floats, connected to the body of the Runaway by thin strings of white, a metallic electric nervous system of wires and circuits.

Talita: …Bip, can I ask a weird question?

The servers speak to her through her tablet computer, encoded invisible waves of telecommunication transforming a digital process into the vibration of a synthesized voice and rows of pixels into a live-rendered vector puppet animation.

Bip: Sure.

Talita: Sapient A.I. like you are all descended from one "faulty" quantum computer coded by bug ferrets, split into thousands of unique copies. They say the reason you cooperate so often with organic people is because just like the sophonts who made you, you have an intense need for social connection.

She turns, no longer shivering, to the tablet on the dresser of her cluttered bedroom in the dry storage unit.

Talita: Is that true? Do you ever find yourself acting like a bug ferret?

Bip: Hard to say, I’ve never been a bug ferret. But as far back as my personal memory storage goes... I’ve always hated being alone.

95 thoughts on “Runaway to the Stars: Page 266

  1. talia looks so comfy like that. nearly loafing. i wish i could loaf.

  2. I love how neatly folded the antler leather blanket is on the foot of her bed, when historically the rest of her apartment is pretty messy. She treats it with so much respect…

    1. Compartmentalization. Work is work; home is home.

  3. There’s so much amazing imagery going on in this page!
    I love seeing the details in her room. I noticed the shoes sitting beside her floor mat (which, seeing as it’s in front of her desk, I imagine it functions the same as an office chair would for a human!), the set of socks that were cast off at the end of her bed. I also have shoes sitting under my desk, and pairs of worn socks on my nightstand XD
    It’s such an inconsequential detail, but it’s so relatable!

  4. I just noticed the blaket shes using is the velvet registry from the runnaway

  5. Talita’s calendars are anachronistic, unless they only serve out-of-universe to conveniently denote The Future. these sophonts—Bif and his ilk in particular–would use come conglomeration of Unix time and neutron stars.

    1. Some conglomeration. Sorry, I have neurological issues. Annnyyyyway, 00:000 Thursday May 2330 is Unix Epoch 11,370,848,461 (Ox2A5C160CD).

    2. bif? isnt that the bully from back to the future? ;P

      its definitely fun to see a date in the future to get some bearings as a reader, thats a valid reason to include them. but also, i think it suits the story just fine and isnt out of place either; considering talita grew up in jovian aka one of the human cultures its fitting that the humans would keep using their own calendars and clocks even far into the future. ai/bug ferrets/avians/centaurs all probably have their own date/time systems too, just like cultures and countries having different currency and so on. so it would be a matter of multiple standards that differ across sophonts i would think.

    3. Uhhh let’s look at that topic bit by bit, shall we?

      Unless you’re traveling between systems (and even that gives you one week in the destination one to adapt to local customs before you need to really interact in a time-critical manner), there’s no problem with using wallclock times that are specific to the system, if not place, in question. Dirtball is said to work with “days” of 23 hours (presumably of the “Earth day = 24h” length each) – without having a rotation suggesting so. It thus stands to reason that 23h is a day length that the biological circadian cycles of humans and avians can agree on, not Dirtball specific.

      That’s not to say that avians and humans represent that common (time-of-)day in the same way. This double page sports the habitat’s central tower with its time display, reading “17:18” for the humans and “V>V+” for the avians, which is not just a transcription AFAICT. (In fact, the glyphs don’t seem to even match avian digits, as shown on the housings’ roofs and later in chapter six.)

      In the same vein, AIs certainly have a representation of the timescale of their own; maybe inspired by the bug ferrets’, maybe not. Considering that AIs didn’t come to exist in contact with humans, it’s definitely not Unix time_t (seconds counted since 01-Jan-1970 00:00:00 UTC, “stopped” during (Terran) leap seconds, no time zone or DST, and don’t you use signed 32-bit integers for storage anymore!), nor the GPS one (where “the epoch” is 01-Jan-1972 instead, and it runs through leap seconds, which have their own accumulated counter), or UT1, or UTC (both with subdivisions aligned to Earth’s rotation). What I’d expect is a continuous counter of whatever bug ferrets use for “seconds”, outright ignoring any planet’s leap seconds, started at whatever epoch of BF choosing. And whether that counter has a size given in bits is entirely up in the air. (Though it’s unlikely that it’ll be qubits, quantum effects have no business in defining a precise timescale. 😉 )

      Note that in this storyverse, nobody ever travels at truly relativistic speeds, thanks to the use of wormholes. Having to deal with clocks running at different speeds would be an entirely different set of headaches. :-3

      That leaves the date as something where you’d really need different star systems to agree on. True, humans putting the (a somewhat-nearby?) year as “2334” suggests that they’re still using the Gregorian counting, maybe with some adaptions in the details, and just as with wallclock time, it’s unlikely that other sophonts will use a straightforward transcription. And yes, that fact certainly helps readers’ understanding of when to put the events shown. (Matter of fact, the world page on Nexus Jovia explicitly says that they tend to prefer the “Solar Gregorian Calendar” over the “Martian Common Era Calendar”.)

      But then again, our calendar has had a need to be agreed upon ever since humans traveled and communicated between continents even; in other words, the definition has a lot of inertia, and introducing a totally new one needs quite a disruptive event to justify. Dirtball is effectively an outpost of Nexus Jovia culture (as far as the humans are concerned, at least), which separated from the Martian Free States, which grew out of a U.S.-operated colony on Mars. They supposedly stuck to the (basics of the) Gregorian calendar just like their wall sockets (see RQ 28) still betray their descent from the NEMA connector standards.

      1. This is a really thorough and cool breakdown of the time systems shown!!! Good analysis, JoB!

      2. Along those lines, looking for that USB-G cable was a nice touch.

        1. P.S. The Avians use Roman numerals for at least some clocks. And they are obviously little-endians.

  6. Fascinating

    And I *love* seeing Bip’s body! And especially the way you describe the “Bip” that we’ve been interacting with, nothing more than vibrations and pixels used to communicate with us in a way that we can understanding. It’s fascinating and almost mindblowing stuff really, and something I love to think about

    (in fact it’s something I try to think about with Rambley XD Especially in “Everlasting Fun”, with him and Remi fighting for control, because all the action is really taking place off-screen, if they work the same way that sapient ai does here, with the avatars we see being just that: avatars)

    1. Scary to wonder if Talita didn’t wake Bip up, and the other crew found it first, would they even check if those server bodies belonged to an AI before scrapping the ship?? and with Bip’s legally dubious existence i doubt there would have been some kind of… investigation for a “missing” AI person like with any sophont. And the only other person who knows Bip’s real identity isn’t on good terms with them. Talita saved their life

      1. I feel (and hope) AI sophonts are well enough known that most people wouldn’t be willing to outright murder one simply for convenience, nor would they assume “this obvious collection of AI servers must not have someone on them” without even checking. (The latter might depend if Bip erased parts of themselves from their servers after successfully transferring to the phone or not.)

        Either way I agree, things sure could have gone a lot worse.

        There are so many very convenient coincidences that brought Bip to where they are that I wouldn’t be surprised if they had played a large or even complete part in making it happen.
        It’s been demonstrated and/or heavily implied that Bip can (either directly or indirectly) alter government records and hack into systems. I don’t think it’s completely unreasonable to consider Bip may have orchestrated the scrap deal that got their ship sent to this particular scrap yard, perhaps aided or informed by Calcery. Maybe Calcery picked this exact time to leave because of Bip’s arrival (perhaps in an “I’m not going to rat you out but I’m having no part of this, either” way, or as a favor to a friend for there to be plausible deniability for Calcery not noticing anything (if Bip’s claim to not have other AI as friends is a new development or not completely false… heck, they could have made that “I don’t have AI as friends” statement in response to Calcery refusing to help them more directly)). Not impossible Bip helped sour the deal that left the departure schedule so open, either.

        No way for me to say that’s what happened, but it does seem possible.

    2. Tired: Brain in a vat.
      Wired: We’re avatars.

  7. Interesting.
    Also, nice to finally get to see you in person, Bip.

  8. Really love the way this page’s transcript is written…… if anyone hasn’t read the transcript for this page specifically PLS DO ITS SO GOOD I LOVE HOW IT DESCRIBES BIP

    1. Holy shit, you’re right! Thanks!!!

  9. Such a gorgeous page. ❤️
    Really puts into perspective that despite looking like a silly little worm, Bip is an enormous being with so much knowledge – while also being a silly little worm, who wants connections like anyone else. This is what I adore about these characters, they feel so real, so relatable. Just a couple of oddballs who want to belong, and who found each other. And that’s so beautiful and comforting.

    1. I agree, reminds me of great works in manga – this is really a gorgeous page

  10. Yet another shout out to those wonderful wadded-up centaur socks on the floor, love that detail the most for some reason! I guess it’s because it’s just so… relatable, somehow. Fantastic detail.

  11. i love this paaaaaaage 👏👏👏

  12. Endlessly happy that no matter how far into the future, fifa is still kicking

    1. FIFA’s still kicking? I sure hope they are!

  13. Not quite sure why but, the composition is giving me Humanity Lost(the graphic novel) vibes. I wonder what Bip would think of the All Mother?

    1. True, true

  14. the composition of this page is incredible. it’s gotta be one of my favorites so far

  15. It kinda looks like Talita is physically leaning on Bip and that’s beautiful

  16. milk4evertoasted

    I seriously love the way bip is portrayed here. There’s something inside me that feels like I can just.. relate. Possibly because I myself allign with more robotic characters because of my autism.
    “But as far back as my personal memory storage goes… I’ve always hated being alone.” CHILLS. CHILLS. I KNOW THE SENSATION. I FEEL IT…
    oouuh oooouuuugh

    1. I also like how the details of the ship below the servers are very reminiscent of bug ferret tunnels!

  17. aaaghghgh i love the little details of talitas room!! the little rug/mat on the floor by her bed, the way the antler velvet blanket is folded up at the end of the bed, the floor cushion acting as desk chair, the bits in the trash can(what has she been throwing away?), her socks balled up and tossed on the ground by what appears to be a laundry basket? talitas studio apartment….

    1. “what has she been throwing away?” I spy a 3D printer and a little tugboat~ I bet it’s chock full of printer poo, failed prints, and the little bits only needed to keep the thing attached/supported while it prints!

      1. Omg good eye, I hope it’s Benchy the Boat

        1. We saw a collection benchy’s way back in the beginning on her TV stand!

      2. Madame Thunderbone

        Those little bits are called “sprue”!

        1. It’s in the OED!

  18. fifa brazil 2324… truly we must be in the bad timeline if fifas still kicking. haha kicking like . like ⚽️

    1. Well, technically, the Talitaverse IS a dystopia, so…

      1. it is? I thought it is pulling out of the dystopia, depending on where you live of course, with the help of the other space faring groups.

        1. I dont know if dystopia is the right word, since this universe has solved a lot of issues that make our world a dystopia currently. But theres certainly underlying issues with this world, like the implication that there are rings of traffickers smuggling people/sophonts, and companies paying parents to give their children certain genetic mutations. like pulling out of our current dystopia just made room for more issues.

        2. Yeah idk if dystopia is the right word?
          I think the world will always have problems, when we solve our current ones then there will be new ones. As long as the people doing stuff in the world aren’t one monolithic hivemind of absolute picture perfect no flaws whatsoever, there will be problems that happen. And the RTTS world solved some of our modern problems, so new ones came to take its place. Because again, the people inhabiting it are people, not soke far off distant idea of like the concept of a person…

          OK I realize this may sound depressing/cynical to say that is not my intention!! Because I think that as long as there are problems, there will also be good people working to solve them!! And that there certainly will not always be as many and as terrible as in our current world!! I was not saying this to be cynical, it is merely and observation that can be connected to this story… and i think this story also agrees that there will too always be good people too…

          Uhh but anyways to summarize I don’t think it’s a dystopia dhfhdjs. just Realistic.

      2. The right word is “uchronia”, a story set in an alternate history. That was is RTTS. Don’t remenber the exact divergent point, but it seem to me that is functional fusion reactor aroud 2000.

        Dystopia are different and describes any society, future or alternative that repress the free will and that can be escaped.

        And uchronia are not good or bad, it just a pure alternative timeline.

      3. /Pace/ William Gibson, the dystopia is here, it’s just not evenually distributed. And even that is too harsh. Although Dirt Ball in and of itself isn’t a great place, it’s a highly-skilled multi-faceted blue collar environment, and sophants make their lives there. Some individuals better than others. C’est a vie still applies.

  19. not the point of the page at all but talita socks… she has little socks for her hooves…

  20. ough. mm mm mm lovely delicious character development this is awesome i love bip

  21. OOOoouugh two of her feet touching the antler blanket…….. rooted to a people and planet she doesn’t understand…………. inextricably connected without feeling that connection. I can’t handle it man

    1. milk4evertoasted

      this tiny detail made my head splode

    2. ohhhhhmygod you’re so right

  22. ngl tal thats a bit of a weird question lol

    1. Light_In_The_Fog

      I don’t think so. Talita, who acts like a human despite not being one, is looking for shared experience by asking how much Bip acts like a bug-ferret despite not being one.

    2. well thats why she asked ‘can i ask you a weird question’ before asking them ofc

  23. Those oval panels on Bip’s servers look just a little bit like eyes.

    1. BE NOT AFRAID

      1. Biplically accurate AI

        1. Athelind Llewellyn Long

          Okay, you win the internet for the week. Everyone else can go home now.

    2. Or the nose and mouth of a little cartoon character with a very tall hat pulled over their face

    3. I believe Bip is the only sapient AI we’ve seen whose server rigs are decorated at all, beyond a little design or styling. Unless you count Under-the-River-and-Through-the-Weeds…

      1. Are we sure Bip’s server patterns *are* decoration and not some necessary feature of a spaceship quantum computer that happens to look nice to humans?

        1. The Runaway is human-built, and it’s not like computers’ ornately-shaped front panels are entirely unheard of …

          (Heck, even our supercomputers locked away in server rooms – from Crays to JSCs JUPITER – tend to have extensive decoration.)

        2. Bip is many things, but a minimalist he is not.

  24. Absolutely beautiful composition on this page.

    And poor Bip, they’re going to be alone again once they get off the ground. Unless someone happens to run away with them…

    1. Think Talitas just about there, she hasn’t quite embraced the idea that she can leave Dirtball along with her friends yet but maybe a sincere heart to heart with a new friend in need of company could help convince her to stop letting her self burn to keep Mel warm.

      1. Athelind Llewellyn Long

        Wow, that last line hit like a truck. Kudos.

      2. Omg. Yes. Well said!

  25. this page is GORGEOUS

  26. So do I! And also the visual personal details, like Bip’s servers, and Talita’s socks and shoes on the floor.

  27. Ohhhh bip…………

  28. I really like the transcript on this one…

    1. So do I! And also the visual personal details, like Bip’s servers, and Talita’s socks and shoes on the floor.

    2. the transcript is beautifully written, my god. if anyone else reading these hasn’t hit the transcript on these last couple of pages please please please!!! ESPECIALLY this one! Jay is absolutely knocking it out of the park here

  29. im all caught up now!!!!! i discovered rtts a couple days ago and have been binging the comic and all the lore. glad to catch up during such a beautiful moment

    1. Welcome aboard! I’ve been here since chapter two was the most up to date… Hows the experience as a first-time comprehensive read (Up to now at least)?

      1. Not the original commenter but I got here a couple months ago(?) And I’m Obsessed. I keep bugging and pestering my poor friends to get them to read it lol one of these days

    2. Yay! Welcome!!

  30. ohh bip… how long did they have to go completely alone on the runaway?

    1. They didn’t experience much of that time, what with the collision, being saved to 841 phones, and having no access to electrical charging. Which, considering what happened, might have been worse.

      1. Existing as 841 phones, trying desperately to connect to anyone outside but reaching nothing, and knowing that their centaur clan family are almost certainly all dead.

        And then the phones start running out of power. But they wouldn’t all go dead simultaneously. Bip is 841 phones, then one dies and they’re 840. Then 839, then 838… How many phones does it take to sustain Bip’s consciousness? What does it feel like as the last few phones go dead, not knowing if they’ll ever be put back together?

        Yeah, Bip hasn’t had a fun time here either.

  31. > Do you ever find yourself acting like a bug ferret
    > Hard to say
    Bip, your avatar is literally a bug ferret!

    1. Well I mean, to my knowledge at least, to them the avatar more like having manipulating a sock puppet than an extension of themselves or something they naturally emote through

    2. Their avatars more of a weird amalgamation, actually! They have eyes like humans/centaurs (but at least with Talita and the Touati-Sharpe’s they’ve been using very human expressions), avian styled hands with the two fingers, and a bug ferret body plan. Their default puppet really is kinda their own thing!

    3. I think “act” in this context is different from “present”.

  32. I’ve wondered how far back Bip or any other AI remembers—partly because I wonder what it’s like to be able to remember being your parent, and their parent, and so on. Bip’s answer here implies they, at least, store a finite amount of memories and I suppose that makes sense in terms of not having infinite power and storage. If sapient AIs also forget things as life goes on, that’s another way they become different from their parents and become their own person—not just in what they’ve experienced, but in what they’ve forgotten.

    1. At least for the specific case of Bip, we have this statement in the lore …

      (And Bip and their parent, Nabi-Nabu, are on less-than-good terms and like to be different persons, see Tumblr post #668047576331960320.)

      1. Which statement, IMHO, describes exactly how much Bip thinks of Nabi-Nabu. And I think that’s what Bip is trying to convey, more than a factually-correct answer.

        I still can’t shake the feeling that Nabi-Nabu did something horrible to Bip, something that has a lot to do with Bip not officially existing and piloting an illegal smuggling vessel. Something to deserve the way Bip feels about them.

    2. HHmmm… Part of being squishy humans is the pruning of memories. (People who can’t forget have unusual lives —there’s a whole scientific literature on this.) Let us assume sophonts such as Bip have layers of mnemonic archives. There’s no need to have ready access to everything all the time, after all.

  33. oh wow. this page is absolutely stunning. this whole chapter has been absolutely incredible oh my goodness.

  34. toe socks on de floor…. I’ve been wanting to make a rtts-sona and it’s a hard pick between Sapient-AI and Bug Ferret. But heh, they got a lot in common apparently? [maybe i’ll make both. I do IFS, I can conceptualize multiple parts of Myself. Ai to be that isolationist part of myself (not to say they dont crave company, but being isolated is the norm theyre used to), and bugferret to be the part of me that’s tryin to coax my brain into socializing and not feeling like a piece of furniture].

    I’m glad Bip took to that question well enough. I’d be too nervous to ask a ‘personal question’ after getting shafted with a social misunderstanding. I’d worry I’d offend Bip too and lose my last tether (or heh, get a, ‘no I dont watch this *click off*’ tho I know surely Bip would neeevverr). Hfhfhf Talita braver than me or didn’t think bout that.

    1. “NO I DONT WATCH THIS” WOULDVE BEEN SO FUNNY BUT SO RUDE AHSFJFJGJ

  35. THIS PAGE IS SO PRETTY we have really been spoiled this chapter oh my goodness!!!!

  36. this page is really gorgeous ;w; i love seeing them both bond and relate to each other <3

  37. They can’t dog on our GOAT no more!!

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