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| ==Explanation== | | ==Explanation== |
− | This is another comic in a [[:Category:COVID-19|series]] related to the {{w|COVID-19 pandemic}}.
| + | {{incomplete|Created by a HEROIC IMMUNE CELL. Please mention here why this explanation isn't complete. Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}} |
| + | Another comic about the COVID-19 vaccine, like [[2425: mRNA Vaccine]]. |
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− | As with a [[2287: Pathogen Resistance|number of previous strips]], [[Randall]] has a tendency to anthropomorphize both pathogens and the immune system, [[2425: mRNA Vaccine|envisioning the process of infection and immune response as an epic battle]]. In this case, he treats his immune system as he would a child trying to accomplish something difficult, and worries about its emotional reaction.
| + | The vaccine is genetic code to create one of the important proteins of the virus, which the immune system constructs and then fights as though it were the real thing, thus gaining the knowledge of how to ward off the virus if it ever actually shows up. |
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− | The [[:Category:COVID-19 vaccine|COVID-19 vaccine]]s (like all viral inoculations) work by introducing viral proteins into the body, causing the immune system to react as if the actual virus were present, creating the antibodies to fight it. As a result, if the actual virus is introduced, the immune system will have the capacity to quickly eliminate it.
| + | In this comic, [[Cueball]] has just received the COVID-19 vaccine and so far does not have any major symptoms. He is worried that his immune symptom is "freaking out" with its reaction to the vaccine. However, [[Megan]] reminds him that he does want his immune system to panic and to build immunity. In the final panel, Cueball tells his immune system that he is about to die, and urges them on to fight. |
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− | In this comic, [[Cueball]] has just received the COVID-19 vaccine and anthropomorphizes this process. He worries that his immune system is "freaking out", as the vaccine causes the body to 'think' it's under attack and respond as it would to a deadly threat. Cueball accordingly tries to reassure his immune system that the threat isn't real. However, [[Megan]] reminds him that the "panic" is the entire point, as that's what causes the body to build defenses, which will allow it to handle the real virus. Cueball then switches tactics, melodramatically announcing that the virus is about to kill him, and encouraging his "heroic immune cells" to save the day. The joke is that the basic elements of their response is accurate: the vaccine is essentially a ruse intended to "trick" the immune system into developing antibodies. However, the immune system obviously lacks a separate consciousness, and can neither hear nor understand their comments,{{Citation needed}} making both reassurance and encouragement entirely moot.
| + | In the title text, Cueball starts to give his body a pep talk about how he doesn't care if it wins or loses as long as it doesn't give up, with the intent of {{tvtropes|WinOneForTheGipper|motivating it enough to win}}, then remembers if his immune system somehow ''lost'' (to such a weak threat as the vaccine), he would die. So he very much does care that it doesn't lose. |
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− | In the title text, Cueball continues to treat his immune system like a conscious entity. Specifically, all of his communications sound like a parent, or other adult, trying to encourage a child who was trying to win a game: giving it a pep talk about how he doesn't care if it wins or loses as long as it has fun. This is a common refrain when parents or other adults try to reassure children in contexts where victory isn't especially important, and where enjoyment is the real goal. Cueball then remembers that this particular event is much more consequential. If his immune system were to 'lose' to the vaccine, that would presumably mean it was incapable of responding properly to the viral threat, meaning he'd be in serious risk of death if he contracted the actual virus. As a result, he corrects himself and states that winning, in this case, is "very important". | |
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| ==Transcript== | | ==Transcript== |
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| :Cueball: I feel death draw near! My only hope is those heroic immune cells! | | :Cueball: I feel death draw near! My only hope is those heroic immune cells! |
| :Megan: Perfect. | | :Megan: Perfect. |
− | :Cueball: <small>''Psst - you're doing great! I'm so proud of you.''</small> | + | :Cueball [small text]: ''Psst - you're doing great! I'm so proud of you.'' |
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| {{comic discussion}} | | {{comic discussion}} |
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| [[Category:COVID-19]] | | [[Category:COVID-19]] |
− | [[Category:COVID-19 vaccine]]
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| [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | | [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] |
| [[Category:Comics featuring Megan]] | | [[Category:Comics featuring Megan]] |