come-together-2
Original: come-together-2 on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
Man (with thinning hair, gesturing dramatically): Someday... someday we will unite the separate realms of the humanities and sciences, and make a new form of creation never yet dreamt.
Panel 2:
Woman (holding a phone, deadpan): We have that. It's called science fiction.
Panel 3:
Man (raising a hand, exasperated): But that's for NERRRRDS!
Panel 4:
The woman faces him, silent (her reaction continues in the votey).
Caption beneath the comic: This comic brought to you by buyers of SOONISH! Click for more info.
Votey:
The woman, eyes wide with affronted fury: How dare you.
Text on her shirt: Even-numbered Star Trek movies
Man (with thinning hair, gesturing dramatically): Someday... someday we will unite the separate realms of the humanities and sciences, and make a new form of creation never yet dreamt.
Panel 2:
Woman (holding a phone, deadpan): We have that. It's called science fiction.
Panel 3:
Man (raising a hand, exasperated): But that's for NERRRRDS!
Panel 4:
The woman faces him, silent (her reaction continues in the votey).
Caption beneath the comic: This comic brought to you by buyers of SOONISH! Click for more info.
Votey:
The woman, eyes wide with affronted fury: How dare you.
Text on her shirt: Even-numbered Star Trek movies
Alt text
A four-panel comic. Panel 1: A balding man gestures grandly and proclaims, "Someday... someday we will unite the separate realms of the humanities and sciences, and make a new form of creation never yet dreamt." Panel 2: A woman holding a phone replies flatly, "We have that. It's called science fiction." Panel 3: The man, dismayed and raising a hand, protests, "But that's for NERRRRDS!" Panel 4: The woman silently faces him. A caption reads: "This comic brought to you by buyers of SOONISH! Click for more info." Votey (aftercomic): A close-up of the woman, wide-eyed and furious, saying "How dare you." Her shirt reads "Even-numbered Star Trek movies" — revealing she is the science-fiction nerd he just insulted.
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.