I understand that it’s obtuse of me to bring this up, but does the station have artificial gravity or is it spinning to provide a sense of weight? Not missing the fact that Star Trek never worried about gravity, in space, in hyperspace, at warp speed, or on the surface of some giant planet.
Argythree over 7 years ago
At least one benefit: with one arm in a sling and the other holding a crutch, he has no hands free for any more selfies…
Ida No over 7 years ago
Couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy.
Bilan over 7 years ago
The successor to SnapChat: Snap-A-Bone
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
At a cost of $10,000 a pound, Cliff is too expensive to have on board much less be anything but dispensable.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 7 years ago
Now poor Cliff will not be able to do his “actual work”. Which means, nothing has changed.
Gent over 7 years ago
Try walking near a Cliff taking selfies, Cliff.
Silly Season over 7 years ago
Gent – Are you trying to turn this strip into a Cliffhanger?
Tigressy over 7 years ago
Wow – in the second panel, Brewster actually shows some common sense!
Radish... over 7 years ago
Cliff bumped into a Wally.
Ray_C over 7 years ago
I understand that it’s obtuse of me to bring this up, but does the station have artificial gravity or is it spinning to provide a sense of weight? Not missing the fact that Star Trek never worried about gravity, in space, in hyperspace, at warp speed, or on the surface of some giant planet.
contralto2b over 7 years ago
Why do they have steps? I thought all space ships had elevators. ;)