Talk:General Protection Fault (webcomic)
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The following material is from General Protection Fault (comic strip) and is here for a merge. It was a stub, obviously. I'm sorry for not having checked for a previous Wikipedia entry. I will not be doing the merge now. - Omar "Ekevu" Balbuena 18:12, 5 Nov 2004 (UTC)
General Protection Fault is a comic strip, drawn by Jeff Darlington. It runs daily, and is hosted by the Keenspot network.
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[edit] Plot
GPF is the name of a small software engineering company, consisting by 4 to 7 people along the plot. Originally, the plot of the comic consisted in a less acid version of Dilbert, with several situations regarding the workplace ambient of a geek company. Over time, the plot migrated to several epic stories, whether parodies or original work; along with some personal issues.
Still, the comic never lost the focus of being a comic "from geeks, for geeks".
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[edit] Surreptitious Machinations
I redirected Surreptitious Machinations to this article. Though there's no doubt SM is important to GPF's story line, we really don't do exhaustive plot summaries really here. The short description within this article is sufficient for our purposes. –Abe Dashiell (t/c) 15:53, 8 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Continuity errors
One of the listed apparent continuity errors is about Ki telling her parents that they helped her see how bad Sam was but it was later implied that the breakup was her decision. However, since she never told her parents about the rape attempt, it is highly probable that she told them that it was their influence that led her to break up with him, leaving no continuity error. -- 71.210.16.118 20:21, 7 January 2007 (UTC)