This is why I think UFOs are time travelers, not space travelers.The technological barriers are similar.- the need for an essentially infinite energy source,- but at least the target destination is definable.
Not so; this is a clever play on the reality that the Ozzies’ early population was composed primarily of convicts shipped from British prisons. That’s why they’re so happy, aye mate? Drink helps compensate.
Boopsie seems unusually literate in this strip compared to her usual self. Would the articles in the Enquirer have discussed cryogenics and Australian history?
The closest planet which is believed could possibly support human life is orbiting Proxima Centauri. It is only 5,880,000,000,000 miles away (give or take a million or so). The greatest speed man has ever achieved is 24791 miles an hour. So, if we could build a ship that could maintain that speed for the 237 million, 182 thousand and 848 years it would require, and somehow maintain life support and have no mechanical failures, we could get there. At that point, there is really no way of knowing if it could actually support life. And, assuming that it could, the life it is supporting is quite likely to decide “there goes the neighborhood” and shoot us out of their sky. We aren’t even willing to put out the effort to quit using the fossil fuels that are destroying the fragile ecosystem we have. Humans are able to breath a very specific atmosphere, eat foods that are produced by a very specific range of soil, etc. We are a part of this earth, when we destroy it to the point that it will no longer support our life there are no viable alternatives that aren’t science fiction— with an emphasis on the FICTION part.
This is what happened in the CW series “The 100”. Earth was destroyed (again) but after another 100 years or so the survivors, who had been frozen, were able to come back to another planet (actually a moon) and fight to take over.
ChukLitl Premium Member over 2 years ago
It’s the asylum.
[Unnamed Reader - 5d506f] over 2 years ago
what are you talking about ? who did the English send to OZ ? Boy Scouts….don’t think so
jrlind55 over 2 years ago
If their “bad elements” were “perfect little gentlemen”, as Boopsie said yesterday, they must come from a paradise.
Bob Blumenfeld over 2 years ago
Actually, the nearest star is 93 million miles away, or about 8.3 light minutes.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Was this whole arc an attempt to land a shot at Australia? …maybe. I think I heard New Zealand snicker a bit.
jakko1 over 2 years ago
Why would aliens take the time and trouble to visit us anyhow? Maybe to them it’s like our visiting the zoo.
Teto85 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Before Australia the Brits used Georgia.
notjimothy over 2 years ago
There are some very important thing starting with “BOOPSIE”
Timothy Madigan Premium Member over 2 years ago
Sad that Zonker is both the voice of reason and the one with the ideas
IshkaBibel1 over 2 years ago
This is why I think UFOs are time travelers, not space travelers.The technological barriers are similar.- the need for an essentially infinite energy source,- but at least the target destination is definable.
Serial Pedant over 2 years ago
Not so; this is a clever play on the reality that the Ozzies’ early population was composed primarily of convicts shipped from British prisons. That’s why they’re so happy, aye mate? Drink helps compensate.
susanj77 over 2 years ago
Ouch! Mate.
GaryCooper over 2 years ago
Makes perfect sense. Getting sent to earth is a punishment for bad extraterrestrials.
No doubt the Martians will reach a comparable conclusion when Elon Musk and his pals show up there.
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
It probably involves multiple reincarnations along the way. :)
GreggW Premium Member over 2 years ago
Good to know they have some appreciation of hard science, and non-US history. That likely puts them ahead of the average American.
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
The Brits sent their incorrigible bad behaviors to Georgia?FINALLY,an explanation for Newt Gingrich!!
jmarkson Premium Member over 2 years ago
BEWARE! You don’t want to cross Hunk-Ra.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member over 2 years ago
Boopsie seems unusually literate in this strip compared to her usual self. Would the articles in the Enquirer have discussed cryogenics and Australian history?
Diane Lee Premium Member over 2 years ago
The closest planet which is believed could possibly support human life is orbiting Proxima Centauri. It is only 5,880,000,000,000 miles away (give or take a million or so). The greatest speed man has ever achieved is 24791 miles an hour. So, if we could build a ship that could maintain that speed for the 237 million, 182 thousand and 848 years it would require, and somehow maintain life support and have no mechanical failures, we could get there. At that point, there is really no way of knowing if it could actually support life. And, assuming that it could, the life it is supporting is quite likely to decide “there goes the neighborhood” and shoot us out of their sky. We aren’t even willing to put out the effort to quit using the fossil fuels that are destroying the fragile ecosystem we have. Humans are able to breath a very specific atmosphere, eat foods that are produced by a very specific range of soil, etc. We are a part of this earth, when we destroy it to the point that it will no longer support our life there are no viable alternatives that aren’t science fiction— with an emphasis on the FICTION part.
MT Wallet over 2 years ago
This is what happened in the CW series “The 100”. Earth was destroyed (again) but after another 100 years or so the survivors, who had been frozen, were able to come back to another planet (actually a moon) and fight to take over.
pacebo2014 over 2 years ago
Not if you’re from OZ
kapral over 2 years ago
The closest star to the sun is Proxima Centauri, it is about 4 light years from us or 24925000000000 miles
davids.comments over 2 years ago
50% of all comics are in the bottom half of comics.
Dragoncat over 2 years ago
Panel Two: One of those very rare moments in which Zonker is the voice of reason. And he appears to be clean and sober while he does it. Amazing!
rugeirn over 2 years ago
I’m sure her body is wonerfully soft. Unfortunately, so is her brain.