Hellows my cookies!
Yeah, I have found the impossible,
put this two in "friendly" ground.
Who knows, these two could aspire to
be the best of friends, who knows.
Also, I regret to inform this, but
strips might be tricky to pop up twice
a week until mid December, exams are
on my tail again and I must confront
them. But it opens the door for more
cool fillers and weekly series strips.
But until now I haven't decided anything
solid about the situation.
But for now ENJOY!
And here is a question for those
who would like to argue about it:
A nuclear... steam... what?
Does that mean that there's a small Light Water Reactor in there? But how does it sustain a reaction? It's not big enough to have proper neutron economy, especially for an LWR, and I didn't see her carrying the fissile and fertile fuel necessary to keep the reaction going in such an inefficient reactor design.
Besides, there are far more effective ways of generating heat than what I assume it's doing, which I'm guessing is using U-235 to heat water, then pumping the resulting steam into a small chamber criss-crossed with graphite-shielded piping containing coolant, which shifts the heat out of the steam and transfers it to an internal water tank. Why do all that when you could just have a couple solar panels and some lithium ion batteries connected to a heater, or even just a camp fire and a pot?
If the casing on that thing so much as cracked, or if the reaction was not properly regulated, it could go into meltdown. And that would be bad for everyone. Fallout-high-radiation bad. I know it's nit-picking, but I don't understand WHY.
Also your comic is great and I enjoy it a lot kthnxbye.
Does that mean that there's a small Light Water Reactor in there? But how does it sustain a reaction? It's not big enough to have proper neutron economy, especially for an LWR, and I didn't see her carrying the fissile and fertile fuel necessary to keep the reaction going in such an inefficient reactor design.
Besides, there are far more effective ways of generating heat than what I assume it's doing, which I'm guessing is using U-235 to heat water, then pumping the resulting steam into a small chamber criss-crossed with graphite-shielded piping containing coolant, which shifts the heat out of the steam and transfers it to an internal water tank. Why do all that when you could just have a couple solar panels and some lithium ion batteries connected to a heater, or even just a camp fire and a pot?
If the casing on that thing so much as cracked, or if the reaction was not properly regulated, it could go into meltdown. And that would be bad for everyone. Fallout-high-radiation bad. I know it's nit-picking, but I don't understand WHY.
Also your comic is great and I enjoy it a lot kthnxbye.