Parallax webcomic, p. 23, "alien" text
counted up the frequencies (hopefully accurately)
three characters occur most frequently, six times. there's a plus or cross, something like an uppercase gamma flipped back to front, and a T tilted sideways
"plus" and "sideways T" appear always alone. "backwards gamma" has a couple doubled appearances. it could _still_ be E, though...the most frequent English letter. if this is English
Parallax webcomic, p. 23, "alien" text
ok here's a transcript. double-checking it...
there's just enough ambiguity about some of the characters that I'm not certain I can commit to this transcript entirely. I suspect the period might be just what it is in English, punctuation, but we'll see (maybe)
@undyne yeah! I agree
shit, it taught our Chara to be nice *laughs*
@Alyx I have a bad habit of recommending it to teachers ))>_U((
I think teachers SHOULD play it though. well everyone should but especially teachers because. they should learn to be nice to people and it's sure one good way to
@undyne (I'm sometimes surprised to find out how many people don't know Undertale. Chara once was asked, while waiting for a bus with their Undertale bag, "is that for a game? or is it a band")
Parallax webcomic, p. 23 (gawd I keep messing these up)
tempted to try to decipher the strange text. there's not a lot of it so the usual method of counting up character frequencies might not yield anything. but...eh, it's an exercise, innit
Parallax webcomic, p. 23 (gawd I keep messing these up)
"speak key"
Lomax stammers out "w-what?"
"key accepted" [burst of onomatopoeia]
so maybe the thing was keyed simply to Lomax's voice, or possibly the voice of any speaker. guess we'll be finding out huh? maybe
Parallax webcomic, p. 23 (gawd I keep messing these up)
now I know from experience that such scripts tend to be simply transliterated from some human writing, probably English in this case. and studying the short line of text I can see things like repeated double letters. so I bet there's a simple English statement concealed by the strange letters
then the glowing lozenge (held up almost perfectly in front of a windowpane with a cross pattern, in a manner not symbolic in any way) asks a question
Parallax webcomic, p. 23 (gawd I keep messing these up)
oops, forgot to change the CW AGAIN
ok, page twenty-three
https://www.parallaxcomic.com/comic/page-23
but THEN the glass lozenge starts glowing very brightly, with a pinkish light, bright enough to illuminate the room. the cat's excited to see it but Lomax is stunned, tears in their eyes
the glass lozenge asks a question and here the comic has resorted to some kind of alien-looking script.
Parallax webcomic, p. 21
🔴 ooh it's like that scene in that awful "Golden Compass" movie where what's her name gets the alethiometer! hope this comic turns out to be better than that fuckin' movie
I really hope we don't end up having to read any Philip Pullman, Chara, I really don't
well anyway the thing looks ordinary enough and Lomax is sarcastic. "here, have this piece of glass!" they imagine Rodgers saying, "it'll make you better at math!"
but then
BUT THEN
Parallax webcomic, p. 21
page twenty-two.
https://www.parallaxcomic.com/comic/page-22
Lomax quite sensibly worries about what's in the box, calling Prof. Rodgers a "creep" (I mean) and, with the cat Ramsay looking on curiously, Lomax opens it
there's a small square, or lozenge really, of what looks like glass, polished with bevelled edges, laid in the box on a bed of velvet
Lomax picks it up and looks at it, baffled
@Nine oh haha!
@undyne what a feckin' jerk
Sticking together, against people acting in bad faith
Don't let their bad behaviour by signing up on other servers colour your view of that server before you've talked with the admin about the issue. You know if the server is known for being lax on things like this.
Send reports their way, and reach out in person if you need to.
They are trying to split us, make us fight among each other, don't let them.
We can do this together. 💞
@tasnyx @autistikai so who's our Nobunaga
Kel the Purple didn't just come back but claims to have created all the rest of us. pfffft I am exempting myself from that little game, whatever you are, Kel
Parallax webcomic, p. 21
all right, page twenty-one
https://www.parallaxcomic.com/comic/page-21
Lomax hesitates and doesn't toss the little box down. a meow from their kitty Ramsay (Ramsay Lewis? no, wait, that's "Ramsey" Lewis. nm) calms the kid and instead of throwing the thing Lomax looks at it again.
there's a phone number on a scrap of paper that reads, "Call me if anything happens." that's...a bit weird coming from a teacher who's known Lomax for like a day, but I guess this is an unusual situation