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** Kimiko, sometimes.
** Kimiko, sometimes.
* [[Nerds Are Sexy]]
* [[Nerds Are Sexy]]
* [[Network Decay]]: Highlighted in-universe in [http://dresdencodak.com/2010/12/15/spike-guest-comic/ "Spike's Guest Comic"]
* [[Network Decay]]: Highlighted in-universe in [https://web.archive.org/web/20111230204827/http://dresdencodak.com/2010/12/15/spike-guest-comic/ "Spike's Guest Comic"]
* [[New First Comics]]
* [[New First Comics]]
* [[Noodle Incident]]: [http://dresdencodak.com/2008/10/02/epilogue-2/ "Remember when Reverse Moses parted the city to escape Aqua-Pharaoh?"]
* [[Noodle Incident]]: [http://dresdencodak.com/2008/10/02/epilogue-2/ "Remember when Reverse Moses parted the city to escape Aqua-Pharaoh?"]
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* [[Shaggy Dog Story]]: [http://dresdencodak.com/2009/12/16/lantern-season/ Lantern Season]
* [[Shaggy Dog Story]]: [http://dresdencodak.com/2009/12/16/lantern-season/ Lantern Season]
* [[Shout-Out]]: Kimiko "[[Incredible Hulk|Thunderbolt]]" Ross (née Kimiko Sarai '''Kusanagi''') dresses (and at times acts) a lot like her [[Ghost in the Shell|namesake]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: Kimiko "[[Incredible Hulk|Thunderbolt]]" Ross (née Kimiko Sarai '''Kusanagi''') dresses (and at times acts) a lot like her [[Ghost in the Shell|namesake]].
** [http://dresdencodak.com/2010/12/16/kc-guest-comic/ This guest strip] has references to ''[[Fahrenheit 451]]'', ''[[Battlefield Earth]]'', ''[[Battlestar Galactica]]'', and ''[[Snow Crash]]''. Wait... [[Sweet Bro and Hella Jeff|what did that first one say about stairs?]]
** [https://web.archive.org/web/20120131002249/http://dresdencodak.com/2010/12/16/kc-guest-comic/ This guest strip] has references to ''[[Fahrenheit 451]]'', ''[[Battlefield Earth]]'', ''[[Battlestar Galactica]]'', and ''[[Snow Crash]]''. Wait... [[Sweet Bro and Hella Jeff|what did that first one say about stairs?]]
** The stuffed animals near the beginning of [http://dresdencodak.com/2009/12/16/lantern-season/ this] comic include Beartato and Reginald from [[Nedroid]].
** The stuffed animals near the beginning of [http://dresdencodak.com/2009/12/16/lantern-season/ this] comic include Beartato and Reginald from [[Nedroid]].
** [http://dresdencodak.com/2012/03/09/dark-science-17/ Caspar] is clearly a stand-in for [[Ayn Rand]], considering her books titled [[The Fountainhead|"Wellspring"]] and [[Atlas Shrugged|"Nimrod Faltered"]]
** [http://dresdencodak.com/2012/03/09/dark-science-17/ Caspar] is clearly a stand-in for [[Ayn Rand]], considering her books titled [[The Fountainhead|"Wellspring"]] and [[Atlas Shrugged|"Nimrod Faltered"]]

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Kimiko.

Sokar: I have issues with the Schrödinger's cat experiment. [...] In the period before observing the outcome, [the cat] is said to be in "superposition," a state of both decay and not decay, meaning [it] is both dead and not dead. Observer-dependent physics undermines the gods' decision three thousand years ago to ban cats from straddling the borders of the Netherworld. We won't have it!
Kimiko: I have reservations about reconciling a quantum mechanics thought experiment with Egyptian mythology. More importantly, what possible threat could superpositioned cats pose?
Sokar: Somewhere, Niels Bohr walks among us, unobserved and immortal.

Dresden Codak is a webcomic by Aaron Diaz that has been running at an irregular (and very slow) pace since 2005. It offers whimsical humor focused on physics, philosophy, and transhumanism -- except for the Hob storyline, which, while having the same focus, was much more serious. The current[when?] story, Dark Science, starts out humorous, but this doesn't last long.

Dresden Codak is a sometimes Dada, sometimes Mind Screw comic focusing on the (mis)adventures of several often unrelated characters:

  • Kimiko "Thunderbolt" Ross: A misanthropic, cybernetically-enhanced Mad Scientist.
  • Tiny Carl Jung: Self-explanatory.
  • Dmitri and Alina Tokamak: A parody of the Wonder Twins and Marvel Family. They also have similar powers, except rather than using transformation and...water... they use physics.
  • "D.H." Ron Awning: A caricature of the literary-minded artsy intellectual.
  • Yvonne "Vonnie" Awning: Ron's sister and a fashionable, trend-focused bureaucrat, fitting, considering she works for the Department of Taste.
  • Rupert and Hubert: Two elderly Victorian scientists who live in a castle they built on the moon.

Not to be confused with The Dresden Files or the city of Dresden, though its name is a reference to the Dresden Codex.

The comic also has a number of similarly surreal one-shots, including the page that we adapted into the Essential Third Act Twists.

Tropes used in Dresden Codak include: