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* [[Brain-Computer Interface]]: Occipital (bone at base of skull) "occ" computers, with optional Tanglenet transceiver.
* [[Brain-Computer Interface]]: Occipital (bone at base of skull) "occ" computers, with optional Tanglenet transceiver.
* [[Clipboard of Authority]]: How Robyn and Sajjan escape the moon penitentiary, currently the page image.
* [[Clipboard of Authority]]: How Robyn and Sajjan escape the moon penitentiary, currently the page image.
* [[Duel to The Death]]: Legal on Ceres, Guy's cousin Pierre tries to start one after a "misunderstanding" at a gay bar, but backs off after Guy and his opponent's second add a couple of [http://www.bigheadpress.com/eft?page=818 ridiculous conditions.]
* [[Duel to the Death]]: Legal on Ceres, Guy's cousin Pierre tries to start one after a "misunderstanding" at a gay bar, but backs off after Guy and his opponent's second add a couple of [http://www.bigheadpress.com/eft?page=818 ridiculous conditions.]
* [[Eenie Meenie Miny Moai]]: In a system-wide UFO hoax.
* [[Eenie Meenie Miny Moai]]: In a system-wide UFO hoax.
* [[Global Currency]]: The UW uses "continentals" that are [[Global Currency Exception|worthless in the belt,]] where they typically barter in grams of gold.
* [[Global Currency]]: The UW uses "continentals" that are [[Global Currency Exception|worthless in the belt,]] where they typically barter in grams of gold.
* [[Hawaiian-Shirted Tourist]]: The UW's last ditch attempt to provoke an incident on Ceres involves a hapless soldier dressed as one.
* [[Hawaiian-Shirted Tourist]]: The UW's last ditch attempt to provoke an incident on Ceres involves a hapless soldier dressed as one.
{{quote| ''Ed: [http://www.bigheadpress.com/eft?page{{=}}687 "Could he be any more of a cliche?"]''}}
{{quote|''Ed: [http://www.bigheadpress.com/eft?page{{=}}687 "Could he be any more of a cliche?"]''}}
* [[Mary Suetopia]]: Arguably Ceres, depending on whether you think it a good idea to let people in an environment where a stray shot can open a habitat to vacuum carry guns.
* [[Mary Suetopia]]: Arguably Ceres, depending on whether you think it a good idea to let people in an environment where a stray shot can open a habitat to vacuum carry guns.
* [[The Metric System Is Here to Stay]]: And has been extended to measurement of time, with the Martian day divided into 100 "centimes" and Belters and Martians using "Decadays" in place of weeks or months.
* [[The Metric System Is Here to Stay]]: And has been extended to measurement of time, with the Martian day divided into 100 "centimes" and Belters and Martians using "Decadays" in place of weeks or months.
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Latest revision as of 09:31, 2 January 2017

Escape From Terra is a 5-day-a-week sci-fi adventure webcomic by Sandy Sandfort, Scott Bieser, Leila Del Duca, and Lee Oaks. In the late 21st century Terra is controlled by the United World while its colonies in the solar system largely remain independent. Senior UW revenue agent Guy Gaillard is sent to the anarcho-capitalist asteroid Ceres in order to establish a taxing authority, he has a change of heart.

Think a more political version of Heinlein's The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress and you're not far off.

Tropes used in Escape from Terra include: