Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 3rd December 2007
Dilbert//6806, first published nineteen years ago on Monday 3rd December 2007
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next project private shuttle moon innocent tourists vacuum of psce rationalizations
Official transcript
"Our next project is building a private shuttle to the moon."
"Now if you make any mistakes, innocent tourists will perish in the vacuum of space."
"We need to work on our rationalizations."
"Is anyone really 'innocent'?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
OUR NEXT PROJECT IS BUILDING A PRIVATE SHUTTLE TO THE MOON.
NOW IF YOU MAKE ANY MISTAKES, INNOCENT TOURISTS WILL PERISH IN THE VACUUM OF SPACE.
WE NEED TO WORK ON OUR RATIONALIZATIONS.
IS ANYONE REALLY "INNOCENT"?
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Innocent Tourists"
Summary:
The comic strip follows a group of scientists and engineers working on a project to build a private shuttle to the moon. The conversation begins with one of the scientists stating that their next project is building a private shuttle to the moon. Another scientist responds by saying that now if you make any mistakes, innocent tourists will perish in the vacuum of space. This prompts a third scientist to ask if anyone is really "innocent" in the context of space travel.
The conversation highlights the risks and consequences of space travel, particularly when it involves civilians. The scientists' discussion raises questions about the ethics of space exploration and the potential harm that could come to those who participate in it. The comic strip pokes fun at the idea that anyone can be considered "innocent" in the face of the dangers of space travel, and the absurdity of the situation is highlighted through the use of humor and satire.
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