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==Explanation==
 
==Explanation==
This comic references the fantasy novel series ''{{w|The Chronicles of Narnia}}'' by {{w|C. S. Lewis}}. In the first published book (second chronologically), ''{{w|The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe}}'', Lucy discovers the fictional world of Narnia which can be accessed through a wardrobe, and she walks into it without ever considering the risks. Her three older siblings do not believe her, so she travels back alone again. But this second time her brother Edmund follows her, and he is seduced by the White Witch in order for her to be able to kill him and his three siblings (see title text explanation below). Thus proving that it was a rather dangerous move to just walk into the wardrobe.
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This comic references the fantasy novel series "{{w|The Chronicles of Narnia}}" by {{w|C. S. Lewis}}. In the first book (and the first movie), four children discover the fictional world of Narnia which can be accessed through a wardrobe.
  
The comic mocks the imprudent behavior shown by the protagonist Lucy of the novel, who enters the world of Narnia without knowing anything about its dangers. In the comic, Lucy (drawn as a child version of [[Megan]], clearly not adult as she only just reaches the wardrobes handles with her head), discovers the magical wardrobe while playing {{w|hide-and-seek}}, like in the book. Unlike in the original book, Lucy does not precipitately set foot into Narnia. Instead, she fetches her technical equipment and sends a remote-controlled probe through the wardrobe door in order to sound the situation first.  
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The comic mocks at the imprudent behaviour shown by the protagonists of the novel, who enter the world of Narnia without knowing anything about its dangers. In the comic, Megan discovers the magical wardrobe while playing {{w|hide-and-seek}}. Unlike the original characters, Megan does not precipitately set foot into Narnia. Instead, she fetches her technical equipment and sends a remote-controlled probe through the wardrobe door in order to sound the situation first. The probe can be seen in the last panel, encountering {{w|Mr. Tumnus}} the faun with an umbrella at a lamppost in a snowy wood. This picture is the first impression of Narnia in the novels and was apparently Lewis' original idea for the series.
  
The probe encounters {{w|Mr. Tumnus}} the faun with his umbrella at a lamppost in a snowy wood on the last panel. This picture is the first impression of Narnia in the novels and was apparently Lewis' original idea for the series.
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The {{w|White Witch}} mentioned in the title text is the main antagonist in the novel. She originally lures one of the protagonists with a hot drink and Turkish Delight. In the scenario displayed in the comic, she tries to tempt the probe with a firmware update accordingly.
  
The probe is clearly modeled after Mars rovers like Spirit and Opportunity, which [[Randall]] depicted for the first time only a few comics later in [[681: Gravity Wells]] and then in [[695: Spirit]]. The probe looks even more like the one in [[1504: Opportunity]]. This also explains the title of the comic, as it is the name of Lucy's probe. The naming scheme is similar to the two probes mentioned above that were already on Mars at the time of this comics release. And even more so like the upcoming {{w|Curiosity_(rover)|Curiosity rover}} which was first launched two years after this comic, but had {{w|Curiosity_(rover)#The_name:_Curiosity|been named}} earlier in the year this comic was released. Lucy was ''curious'' in the first Narnia book, but in this comic she is ''[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/prudent prudent]''.
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Megan takes a scientific approach to Narnia again in [[821: Five-Minute Comics: Part 3|a later comic]].
 
 
The {{w|White Witch}} mentioned in the title text is the main antagonist in the novel. She originally lures Edmund with a hot drink and magical {{w|Turkish delight}} after her sleigh passes right by him. In the scenario mentioned in the title text, she is confused when she rolls up to the rover and then tries to tempt the probe with a firmware update accordingly.
 
 
 
The procedure of sending a probe first through a portal has also been used in the early {{w|Stargate}} episodes.  This draws a parallel between the wardrobe in Narnia and the Stargate, both connecting two distant worlds.  The stargate probe can be seen [http://stargate.wikia.com/wiki/Mobile_Analytic_Laboratory_Probe here].
 
 
 
Megan (or Lucy) also takes a scientific approach to Narnia in one of the comics of [[821: Five-Minute Comics: Part 3]]. In that comic she uses the different passage of time in Narnia to her advantage (it usually runs much faster than on Earth). That effect would have been a problem with controlling the rover in this comic.
 
  
 
==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
:[A small girl, with hair like Megan, is running towards a closed wardrobe.]
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:[Megan is running towards a closed wardrobe.]
:Voice (off-panel): Everyone hide! 99... 98... 97...
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:Someone off-panel: Everyone hide! 99... 98... 97...
  
:[The girl opens one of the two doors on the wardrobe.]
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:[Megan opens the wardrobe.]
 
:Wardrobe: click
 
:Wardrobe: click
  
:[The girl is looking inside the wardrobe through the fully opened door.]
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:Megan, looking inside: !!!
:Girl: !!!
 
  
:[The girl puts a hand to her chin.]
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:[Megan looks thoughtful.]
  
:[The girl walks away.]
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:[Megan walks away.]
  
:[The girl returns with an armful of electronics including lots of wires and a rover with wheels.]
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:[Megan returns with an armful of electronics.]
  
:[The girl is kneeling, typing on a laptop, which has a cord extending into the wardrobe.]
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:[Megan is kneeling, typing on a laptop, which has a cord extending into the wardrobe.]
  
:[In a forest with many tall leafless trees the Mars rover is approaching a lamppost with a lit candle. Behind it stands a faun with horns, goatee beard and hooves holding an umbrella.]
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:[A robotic probe is approaching Mr. Tumnus, the faun, under the lamppost in narnia.]
  
 
{{comic discussion}}
 
{{comic discussion}}
 
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[[Category:Comics featuring Megan‏‎]]
[[Category:Chronicles of Narnia]]
 
[[Category:Mars rovers]]
 
<!-- This is not a [[Category:Comics featuring Megan‏‎]] comic since this is clearly a small child, a girl with Megan style hair -->
 

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