Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 2nd July 1992
Dilbert//1174, first published 34 years ago on Thursday 2nd July 1992
Tags
dogbert dilbert captain bob eat survivors cannibal mountain village message snowball snow
Official transcript
Dogbert, Dilbert, a man in a pilot's uniform and another man stand on a snow-covered mountain where their airplane crashed. Dogbert says, "Captain Bob, I think you're planning to eat the other survivors."
Captain Bob replies, "Ha ha! Too bad your only hope is to send a message to the village at the base of this mountain."
Dogbert throws a snowball at the captain, knocking him off his feet. Dogbert says, "When you roll into town, tell them Dogbert sent you."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
CAPTAIN BOB, I THINK YOU'RE PLANNING TO EAT THE OTHER SURVIVORS.
HA HA! TOO BAD YOUR ONLY HOPE IS TO SEND A MESSAGE TO THE VILLAGE AT THE BASE OF THIS MOUNTAIN.
WHEN YOU ROLL INTO TOWN, TELL THEM DOGBERT SENT YOU.
WHAP!
ZING
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Survivors' Warning"
Summary:
The comic strip features Captain Bob, a police officer, delivering a stern warning to the survivors of a disaster. He informs them that he will send a message to the village at the base of the mountain, alerting them to their presence. The warning is accompanied by a threat, implying that the survivors will be sent back down the mountain if they do not comply.
Key Elements:
- Captain Bob's stern warning to the survivors
- The threat of being sent back down the mountain if they do not comply
- The implication that the survivors will be sent to the village at the base of the mountain
- The use of a playful tone, with Captain Bob using a toy airplane to deliver the message
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