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* [[Scars Are Forever]] - Grey.
* [[Scars Are Forever]] - Grey.
* [[Science Is Bad]] - Played straight and subverted {{spoiler|with the Inhuman project at Naitec and the Rulerists' willingness to accept its immorality.}}
* [[Science Is Bad]] - Played straight and subverted {{spoiler|with the Inhuman project at Naitec and the Rulerists' willingness to accept its immorality.}}
* [[Schizo Tech]] - A large portion of the comic takes place on a world only recently opened up to intergalactic trade, leaving the world in the technological level of 1970's earth... with spaceships.
* [[Schizo-Tech]] - A large portion of the comic takes place on a world only recently opened up to intergalactic trade, leaving the world in the technological level of 1970's earth... with spaceships.
** And they can't really use those, because of the {{spoiler|minefield placed there by the Rulerists after they re-introduced supposedly illegal emigrants who left after the massacres. Jet is one of these}}. And it's been [[Word of God|confirmed]] that they don't have any that they built themselves.
** And they can't really use those, because of the {{spoiler|minefield placed there by the Rulerists after they re-introduced supposedly illegal emigrants who left after the massacres. Jet is one of these}}. And it's been [[Word of God|confirmed]] that they don't have any that they built themselves.
* [[Sick and Wrong]] - Trope invoked for the treatment Grey got in Rulerist service.
* [[Sick and Wrong]] - Trope invoked for the treatment Grey got in Rulerist service.

Revision as of 01:37, 26 January 2014

A dark science fiction webcomic set about 1,000 years in the future, where a religion called Rulerism based on Earth has spread across the galaxy, leaving much of space under its banner. Despite the growing unity among the galaxy, all is not well, as Rulerist troops seem to be responsible for a growing number of massacres, seemingly targeted at those whom refuse to convert. In an age where morals are twisted for the greater good, what is a human being?

Known for its unique art style and mature themes; not for viewers under 16. Updates weekly.

Read Inhuman here.

Not to be confused with the super-powered lunar race from the Marvel Universe.


Tropes used include: