accurate-2
Original: accurate-2 on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
Banner above the stage: "Society for the Technically Accurate"
A man with glasses standing at a podium: WELCOME TO OUR FIRST MEETING.
Panel 2:
The same man at the podium: IN THIS IMPORTANT NEW MOMENT, I WISH TO REMEMBER THE IMMORTAL WORDS OF NEIL ARMSTRONG: THE FIRST WORDS HE SPOKE ON THE GRAY HILLS OF LUNA.
Panel 3:
The man, raising both hands in an air-quotes gesture: "OUT OF DETENT. AUTO."
Panel 4:
The audience claps (sound effect: "clap clap clap clap clap"). A woman in the crowd: SO ACCURATE.
Votey:
A woman with wavy hair: THOUGH YOU DIDN'T REALLY GET THE INFLECTION RIGHT.
Banner above the stage: "Society for the Technically Accurate"
A man with glasses standing at a podium: WELCOME TO OUR FIRST MEETING.
Panel 2:
The same man at the podium: IN THIS IMPORTANT NEW MOMENT, I WISH TO REMEMBER THE IMMORTAL WORDS OF NEIL ARMSTRONG: THE FIRST WORDS HE SPOKE ON THE GRAY HILLS OF LUNA.
Panel 3:
The man, raising both hands in an air-quotes gesture: "OUT OF DETENT. AUTO."
Panel 4:
The audience claps (sound effect: "clap clap clap clap clap"). A woman in the crowd: SO ACCURATE.
Votey:
A woman with wavy hair: THOUGH YOU DIDN'T REALLY GET THE INFLECTION RIGHT.
Alt text
A four-panel comic set at a meeting. Panel 1: A banner reading "Society for the Technically Accurate" hangs above a stage where a bespectacled man stands at a podium and says, "Welcome to our first meeting." Panel 2: The man continues, "In this important new moment, I wish to remember the immortal words of Neil Armstrong: the first words he spoke on the gray hills of Luna." Panel 3: He raises both hands in air-quotes and solemnly recites, "Out of detent. Auto." (an obscure, technically literal first transmission rather than the famous "one small step" line). Panel 4: The audience applauds, with "clap" sound effects all around, as a woman exclaims, "So accurate." Votey (aftercomic): A woman remarks, "Though you didn't really get the inflection right."
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.