Today on Quantum Vibe: The Nina Levin Institute For Peace Strip 692 - Click strip above to goto the next strip.
First Seen: Thu 2013-10-17
Story & Art: Scott Bieser - Colors: Zeke Bieser Sci-Fi Adventure Monday & Thursday.
Quantum Vibe
A thousand years in the future, humanity has colonized worlds in nearly
100 galaxies, thanks to Quantum Vibremonic technologies developed five
centuries earlier. Other new technologies have created various
off-shoots of humanity and extended life expectancies five-fold. The
story begins with how a mad scientist and his plucky assistant, along
with their robot friend, brought humanity to the stars, and continues
with the adventures of some unique people in fantastic places.
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Panel 1
Munroe at her desk in front of shot of Munroe interviewing Ed and Chelsea.
Munroe: On a more positive note, Flemming and Newsdon have announced what they plan to do with their share of the carbon royalties:
Chelsea: Since we are both unemployed now anyway ...
Panel 2
Closer shot on Ed and Chelsea.
Ed: We've decided to establish the Nina Levin Institute for Peace.
Chelsea: Nina's brother Nigel has endorsed the use of her name. We think she would have wanted this.
Panel 3
Ed and Chelsea
Ed: We will assemble a college of experts in education, adjudication, economics, marketing and political science.
Chelsea: They will look for stress-points in inter-world relations and find ways to peacefully de-escalate conflicts before they can threaten anyone's lives or liberty.
Panel 4
Back to the Anchors Munroe and Michaels.
Munroe: I'd call that an uplifting ending to the story, wouldn't you, Dean?
Michaels: Yes, especially when you consider what could'fe happened if t'at murderous plot had come to fruition.