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''Afterlife Blues'' is a [[Web Comic|webcomic]] written by Jon Kilgannon and illustrated by Mark Sachs, the same team that brought us ''[[A Miracle of Science]]''.
 
Brody Isett, our [[Unreliable Narrator|less than intelligent narrator]], had been living out his life of petty crime and getting caught on at least four worlds, until he got caught up in a plot of intrigue, subterfuge, and [[Artificial Intelligence]]. Liraz Andronescu, the Hero of Athens, needed a guide for her team to infiltrate New Abilene, the rogue planet still blockaded by the American space fleet. So she recruits Brody to come back to his homeworld, promising not to turn him over to the cops. But who is this person that they're trying to find, and more importantly, what kind of AI is he?
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You can read it online [http://www.project-apollo.net/ab/ here]. It's been on [[Series Hiatus]] since February 2011.
 
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* [[Anti-Hero]]: Brody, though he hasn't done much yet.
* [[Artificial Intelligence]]: Franklin, and many of the other characters, and maybe even {{spoiler|a [[MacGuffin]]}}
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** Chick: Faith Buckeridge
** [[Sixth Ranger]]: Malik van Aartsen (their lawyer)
* [[FTL Travel]]: Averted. Emory starts on the whole "travel through alternate universes" explantion, but Brody isn't terribly interested in hearing about it. Later one of the authors gave a [[All There in the Manual|detailed explanation]] in a [http://project-apollo.net/ab/ab212.html message] to [[TV Tropes (Wiki)|TV Tropes]]. Instead of using a different dimension as shortcut to reach their destinations like some other FTL drives, they travel to other dimensions where habitable planets are in reach of sublight drives to settle there.
* [[Gaslighting]]: The word was deliberately used to flavor the story, as noted in [[The Rant]] for [http://www.project-apollo.net/ab/ab015.html the appropriate page].
* [[Hacker Cave]]: Melissa's place
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* [[Lady of War]]: Liraz
* [[The Metric System Is Here to Stay]]: "You didn't recognise the Hero of Athens when you were two meters away from her?"
* [[Mohs Scale of Science Fiction Hardness]]: 2. Among the hardest SF webcomicsweb comics today, the authors have clearly [[Shown Their Work]].
* [[The Multiverse]]: So if you can't make FTL drives, why not settle on nearby planets in [[Alternate Universe|Alternate Universes]]? Interplanetary travel still requires some sub-light travel time to reach the gates.
* [[The Rant]]: A two-way rant between the writer and illustrator, as in ''[[A Miracle of Science]]''.
* [[RailgunMagnetic Weapons]]: Make sure you [[Read the Freaking Manual]]. It also appears to be [[Chekhov's Gun]]; I hope they remember to return it to him when the story's over.
* [[Man in the Machine]]
* [[Meganekko]]: Bethany.
* [[Nanomachines]]: Medical, among other uses. Also, holy shit {{spoiler|hugeass spider!}}
* [[Night Hawks]]: [http://www.project-apollo.net/ab/ab070.html here]
* [[Railgun]]: Make sure you [[Read the Freaking Manual]]. It also appears to be [[Chekhov's Gun]]; I hope they remember to return it to him when the story's over.
* [[Senseless Violins]]: Referenced. Rather than conceal her gun in an instrument case, Bethany uses nano to conceal it ''as'' an instrument.
* [[Something Blues]]
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