half-2
Original: half-2 on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
A man with teal/blue hair, gesturing, speaks to another man (seen from behind, in the foreground).
Man with blue hair: "That's true, but we can market it as an execution device to get funding until we get the second half of the process worked out."
Caption (below panel): The Minimum Viable Product approach applied to Star Trek teleporters.
Votey:
A close-up of the man with blue hair's face, looking slightly off to the side.
Man with blue hair: "Hell, the second half is probably the easy part!"
A man with teal/blue hair, gesturing, speaks to another man (seen from behind, in the foreground).
Man with blue hair: "That's true, but we can market it as an execution device to get funding until we get the second half of the process worked out."
Caption (below panel): The Minimum Viable Product approach applied to Star Trek teleporters.
Votey:
A close-up of the man with blue hair's face, looking slightly off to the side.
Man with blue hair: "Hell, the second half is probably the easy part!"
Alt text
A man with teal hair sits across from another man (shown from behind). The blue-haired man gestures and says, "That's true, but we can market it as an execution device to get funding until we get the second half of the process worked out." A caption beneath the panel reads: "The Minimum Viable Product approach applied to Star Trek teleporters." The joke: a teleporter that only does the first half (disintegrating someone) is, until completed, just an execution device they can sell. Votey: a close-up of the blue-haired man's face as he adds, "Hell, the second half is probably the easy part!"
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.