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Imagine a robot attempting to create a personality by simulating the various aspects of a psyche in a puppet show of inner conflict.
Then image he takes it too far and pretends they go on adventures.
This is Sub-Consensus.

The life of imagined beings that I imagine are imagined by a being which, I imagine, was imagined and then created by a being I imagined.

And it's set in a library because, well...

S-C is set inside the head of the title robot of my comic Robot the Pirate. It was created while I was on hiatus from the main RTP project.

Why S-C? Allow me to steal from my own blog.

"At the moment RTP has been halted since April last year, the reason being that I wanted to switch to creating it entirely digitally, reducing my production time and so making more updates. Instead (and partly because of real world commitments) I had to take the whole thing off the rails while I got my head round a new way of working.

That's where Sub-Consensus comes in. The RTP storyline froze with most of my characters crammed in a lift and a whole bunch of new characters about to be introduced. Very exciting, but way to complicated to be trialling a new medium on. So in an effort to walk before running S-C gave me a chance to start slow."
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