Comic strip about a human dressing as a robot and trying to infiltrate
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A couple of days ago I came across this comic strip.
It's about an alternate world where a human dresses up like a bot and tries to infiltrate a bot community or something, then he is blocked by a door that says "prove you are not a human: enter the value of pi".
You can see bots walking in pairs on the left of the comic, and the human dressed as bot fretting near the door as he can't remember all the decimals in pi, on the right side of the comic. In the next panel, you see him calling someone (probably a boss), and telling him "sorry, the mission has been compromised".
The comic is not so detailed as Marvel's. It's a simple one, though not as plain as The Oatmeal. It does not have stick figures, rather proper drawings of the characters.
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A couple of days ago I came across this comic strip.
It's about an alternate world where a human dresses up like a bot and tries to infiltrate a bot community or something, then he is blocked by a door that says "prove you are not a human: enter the value of pi".
You can see bots walking in pairs on the left of the comic, and the human dressed as bot fretting near the door as he can't remember all the decimals in pi, on the right side of the comic. In the next panel, you see him calling someone (probably a boss), and telling him "sorry, the mission has been compromised".
The comic is not so detailed as Marvel's. It's a simple one, though not as plain as The Oatmeal. It does not have stick figures, rather proper drawings of the characters.
story-identification comics robots webcomics
Infiltrating a robot community was something that Annie did in the early days of Gunnerkrigg Court, but she did it by putting deely-boppers on her head and claiming they were antennas.
– Daniel Roseman
Aug 9 '15 at 20:33
Sounds a bit like the 11th voyage of Ijon Tichy but I don't know of a comic strip version
– Fruitbat
Aug 9 '15 at 20:56
... there were no girls in the comic
– That-Kickass-GirL
Aug 10 '15 at 4:09
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I wonder how long a bot typically took to enter all those digits.
– Beta
Aug 10 '15 at 5:43
1
I'm reminded of the defunct webcomic SCP (Simulated Comic Product). The humans-impersonating-robots trope frequently appeared, as in this example via the Wayback Machine: web.archive.org/web/20090217211338/http://… If that doesn't look right, you might have luck with the webcomic search engine ohnorobot.com if you can remember some keywords
– Otis
Aug 16 '15 at 17:15
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A couple of days ago I came across this comic strip.
It's about an alternate world where a human dresses up like a bot and tries to infiltrate a bot community or something, then he is blocked by a door that says "prove you are not a human: enter the value of pi".
You can see bots walking in pairs on the left of the comic, and the human dressed as bot fretting near the door as he can't remember all the decimals in pi, on the right side of the comic. In the next panel, you see him calling someone (probably a boss), and telling him "sorry, the mission has been compromised".
The comic is not so detailed as Marvel's. It's a simple one, though not as plain as The Oatmeal. It does not have stick figures, rather proper drawings of the characters.
story-identification comics robots webcomics
A couple of days ago I came across this comic strip.
It's about an alternate world where a human dresses up like a bot and tries to infiltrate a bot community or something, then he is blocked by a door that says "prove you are not a human: enter the value of pi".
You can see bots walking in pairs on the left of the comic, and the human dressed as bot fretting near the door as he can't remember all the decimals in pi, on the right side of the comic. In the next panel, you see him calling someone (probably a boss), and telling him "sorry, the mission has been compromised".
The comic is not so detailed as Marvel's. It's a simple one, though not as plain as The Oatmeal. It does not have stick figures, rather proper drawings of the characters.
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story-identification comics robots webcomics
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Infiltrating a robot community was something that Annie did in the early days of Gunnerkrigg Court, but she did it by putting deely-boppers on her head and claiming they were antennas.
– Daniel Roseman
Aug 9 '15 at 20:33
Sounds a bit like the 11th voyage of Ijon Tichy but I don't know of a comic strip version
– Fruitbat
Aug 9 '15 at 20:56
... there were no girls in the comic
– That-Kickass-GirL
Aug 10 '15 at 4:09
2
I wonder how long a bot typically took to enter all those digits.
– Beta
Aug 10 '15 at 5:43
1
I'm reminded of the defunct webcomic SCP (Simulated Comic Product). The humans-impersonating-robots trope frequently appeared, as in this example via the Wayback Machine: web.archive.org/web/20090217211338/http://… If that doesn't look right, you might have luck with the webcomic search engine ohnorobot.com if you can remember some keywords
– Otis
Aug 16 '15 at 17:15
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Infiltrating a robot community was something that Annie did in the early days of Gunnerkrigg Court, but she did it by putting deely-boppers on her head and claiming they were antennas.
– Daniel Roseman
Aug 9 '15 at 20:33
Sounds a bit like the 11th voyage of Ijon Tichy but I don't know of a comic strip version
– Fruitbat
Aug 9 '15 at 20:56
... there were no girls in the comic
– That-Kickass-GirL
Aug 10 '15 at 4:09
2
I wonder how long a bot typically took to enter all those digits.
– Beta
Aug 10 '15 at 5:43
1
I'm reminded of the defunct webcomic SCP (Simulated Comic Product). The humans-impersonating-robots trope frequently appeared, as in this example via the Wayback Machine: web.archive.org/web/20090217211338/http://… If that doesn't look right, you might have luck with the webcomic search engine ohnorobot.com if you can remember some keywords
– Otis
Aug 16 '15 at 17:15
Infiltrating a robot community was something that Annie did in the early days of Gunnerkrigg Court, but she did it by putting deely-boppers on her head and claiming they were antennas.
– Daniel Roseman
Aug 9 '15 at 20:33
Infiltrating a robot community was something that Annie did in the early days of Gunnerkrigg Court, but she did it by putting deely-boppers on her head and claiming they were antennas.
– Daniel Roseman
Aug 9 '15 at 20:33
Sounds a bit like the 11th voyage of Ijon Tichy but I don't know of a comic strip version
– Fruitbat
Aug 9 '15 at 20:56
Sounds a bit like the 11th voyage of Ijon Tichy but I don't know of a comic strip version
– Fruitbat
Aug 9 '15 at 20:56
... there were no girls in the comic
– That-Kickass-GirL
Aug 10 '15 at 4:09
... there were no girls in the comic
– That-Kickass-GirL
Aug 10 '15 at 4:09
2
2
I wonder how long a bot typically took to enter all those digits.
– Beta
Aug 10 '15 at 5:43
I wonder how long a bot typically took to enter all those digits.
– Beta
Aug 10 '15 at 5:43
1
1
I'm reminded of the defunct webcomic SCP (Simulated Comic Product). The humans-impersonating-robots trope frequently appeared, as in this example via the Wayback Machine: web.archive.org/web/20090217211338/http://… If that doesn't look right, you might have luck with the webcomic search engine ohnorobot.com if you can remember some keywords
– Otis
Aug 16 '15 at 17:15
I'm reminded of the defunct webcomic SCP (Simulated Comic Product). The humans-impersonating-robots trope frequently appeared, as in this example via the Wayback Machine: web.archive.org/web/20090217211338/http://… If that doesn't look right, you might have luck with the webcomic search engine ohnorobot.com if you can remember some keywords
– Otis
Aug 16 '15 at 17:15
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Infiltrating a robot community was something that Annie did in the early days of Gunnerkrigg Court, but she did it by putting deely-boppers on her head and claiming they were antennas.
– Daniel Roseman
Aug 9 '15 at 20:33
Sounds a bit like the 11th voyage of Ijon Tichy but I don't know of a comic strip version
– Fruitbat
Aug 9 '15 at 20:56
... there were no girls in the comic
– That-Kickass-GirL
Aug 10 '15 at 4:09
2
I wonder how long a bot typically took to enter all those digits.
– Beta
Aug 10 '15 at 5:43
1
I'm reminded of the defunct webcomic SCP (Simulated Comic Product). The humans-impersonating-robots trope frequently appeared, as in this example via the Wayback Machine: web.archive.org/web/20090217211338/http://… If that doesn't look right, you might have luck with the webcomic search engine ohnorobot.com if you can remember some keywords
– Otis
Aug 16 '15 at 17:15