Ralph Zinobop is the inventor of the "Steel Duck." He is eager to enter the next phase of his plan: to make money off his inventions to regain his rightful place as ruler of the Planet Zinobop β a planet that he was exiled from by his paranoid father several years ago. His other hobbies include wild get-get-rich schemes and drinking copious amounts of coffee. He also has a terrible temper.
Sam T. Dogg is completely out of his element. Heβs super intelligent, a highly-skilled pilot and has the most common sense of anyone aboard the "Steel Duck." Also, no one takes him seriously because heβs a dog.
Considering what he’s learned about Mayberry so far, thats actually a very good precatution π
“If you made a big red shining button and placed it in the deepest dungeon in the most far away land, putting a sign up that said ‘Warning!! Do Not Press! Will Destroy Universe!’, the paint wouldn’t even be dry before the first would be there… such is Human curiosity” … freely after Terry Pratchett π
I think Mayberry expects the self-destruct to require voice authorization and passcodes from the captain, first officer, and chief medical officer.
That’s actually surprisingly decent, by Ralph standards.
Well, this Ralph still has Ralphie in him.
Considering what he’s learned about Mayberry so far, thats actually a very good precatution π
“If you made a big red shining button and placed it in the deepest dungeon in the most far away land, putting a sign up that said ‘Warning!! Do Not Press! Will Destroy Universe!’, the paint wouldn’t even be dry before the first would be there… such is Human curiosity” … freely after Terry Pratchett π
Viewscreen controls? Sure you’re not planning a repeat here? π
Actually, I am surprised that he didn’t wire the button to self-destruct the one sitting in the chair.
Or I should refrain from giving him ideas?
The chair reminds me of Playing <a href="http://store.steampowered.com/app/247350/"Artemis Bridge Simulator as the Captain. You have no actual controls just a screen.