Today on Quantum Vibe: New evidence Strip 2015 - Click strip above to goto the next strip.
First Seen: Fri 2019-10-25
Story & Art: Scott Bieser - Sci-Fi Adventure Monday & Thursday.
Creepy moves in darkness dares discovery.
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Panel 1
Montoya faces the Arbs, using an artificial 'arm' to hand them a data stud.
Caption (Bok): 'After the Arbs admonished (and fined) Miller, Montoya approached the bench.'
Arb Andrews: You say you have new evidence?
Arb Sandini: Opposing counsel will not have had time to examine it for rebuttal.
Montoya: We apologize, but we have only just today been able to obtain and collate this data from a variety of sources.
Panel 2
Montoya is handing another data stud to Miller.
Montoya: These are records of receipts and deliveries for several hundred Moebits' worth of weapons, armor, powebaewr-packs, porta-cages, and other materiel.
Montoya: Everything one would need to equip a hundred-thousand man invasion force.
Panel 3
The arbs are looking at a tablet with the data-stub installed, quite fascinated.
Montoya (OP): Some of these were delivered to the same building where the Château Périllieu was being constructed. Others were kept in storage units de Castries rented in various places around the City.
Montoya: We move the hearing be adjourned until Tercerday, allowing opposing counsel to examine this data and try to explain it away.
Panel 4
Focus on the arbs, striking a more indifferent pose.
Arb Andrews: We note that this data was compiled by Senhora Martelli, one of the defendants.
Arb Sandini: A bit unusual, but not without precedent.
Arb Feingold: So, we'll adjourn until Quatroday, to give Senhor de Castries plenty of time to look over this evidence.