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Mroczne, zielonkawe plansze komiksu „Hok” ukazujące spotkanie Hoka z ranną więźniarką, aktywację bransolety translującej oraz moment, w którym kobieta oskarża Warama o porwanie jej córki. Mroczne, zielonkawe plansze komiksu „Hok” ukazujące spotkanie Hoka z ranną więźniarką, aktywację bransolety translującej oraz moment, w którym kobieta oskarża Warama o porwanie jej córki. Mroczne, zielonkawe plansze komiksu „Hok” ukazujące spotkanie Hoka z ranną więźniarką, aktywację bransolety translującej oraz moment, w którym kobieta oskarża Warama o porwanie jej córki. Mroczne, zielonkawe plansze komiksu „Hok” ukazujące spotkanie Hoka z ranną więźniarką, aktywację bransolety translującej oraz moment, w którym kobieta oskarża Warama o porwanie jej córki. Mroczne, zielonkawe plansze komiksu „Hok” ukazujące spotkanie Hoka z ranną więźniarką, aktywację bransolety translującej oraz moment, w którym kobieta oskarża Warama o porwanie jej córki.

A colored digital comic page from "HOK" featuring a conversation between Hok and the human prisoner. Hok explains that while Waram understands humans from spending time among them, he has only known humans on the "battlefield". The prisoner, looking battered with blood on her shoulder and smudged makeup, accuses his race of killing humans. Hok expresses worry about Waram's strange behavior and reveals that his race does not typically take hostages. He tells her he isn't sure if the Colonel even knows she is there and asks why Waram brought her to the base. Dialogue transcription: Hok: "YOU SEE, NOT ALL OF US KNOW HOW TO SPEAK HUMAN LANGUAGE. WARAM UNDERSTANDS, BECAUSE HE CONSTANTLY SPENDS TIME AMONG YOU. I, UNFORTUNATELY, HAVE NOT HAD THE... 'HONOUR' OF KNOWING YOUR RACE. ONLY ON BATTLEFIELDS..." Prisoner: "YOU'VE BEEN KILLING US." Hok: "YES." Prisoner: "WHY DID YOU WANT TO SPEAK WITH ME?" Hok: "WELL, YOU SEE, WARAM HAS BEEN BEHAVING STRANGELY LATELY. I'M WORRIED BECAUSE HE'S MY FRIEND. WE DON'T TAKE HOSTAGES, NOT LIKE YOU." Hok: "I'M NOT SURE IF EVEN OUR COLONEL KNOWS ABOUT YOU. I MUST REPORT IT." Hok: "BUT BEFORE I DO SO, I NEED TO KNOW— WHY WARAM BROUGHT YOU HERE?" A colored digital comic page from "HOK" depicting the activation of the translation technology. The top panels show Hok pointing to a glowing blue bracelet on his own wrist while the human prisoner tentatively holds the one he gave her. A close-up shows the bracelet snapping onto her wrist with a "CLICK" and glowing blue. The woman reacts with alarm, asking "WHAT WAS THAT?!" and "WHAT NOW?" as she realizes she can understand him. The final panels show Hok crouching outside her cell, calmly explaining that he wanted to understand her, while she looks at him in disbelief. Dialogue transcription: Prisoner: "AH!" Prisoner: "WHAT WAS THAT?! WHAT NOW?" Hok: "WE'LL TALK." Prisoner: "I UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU'RE SAYING! IS IT BECAUSE OF THIS BRACELET?" Hok: "YES. I WANTED TO UNDERSTAND YOU." Hok: "HEH..." A colored digital comic page from "HOK" featuring a conversation between Hok and the human prisoner. Hok explains that while Waram understands humans from spending time among them, he has only known humans on the "battlefield". The prisoner, looking battered with blood on her shoulder and smudged makeup, accuses his race of killing humans. Hok expresses worry about Waram's strange behavior and reveals that his race does not typically take hostages. He tells her he isn't sure if the Colonel even knows she is there and asks why Waram brought her to the base. Dialogue transcription: Hok: "YOU SEE, NOT ALL OF US KNOW HOW TO SPEAK HUMAN LANGUAGE. WARAM UNDERSTANDS, BECAUSE HE CONSTANTLY SPENDS TIME AMONG YOU. I, UNFORTUNATELY, HAVE NOT HAD THE... 'HONOUR' OF KNOWING YOUR RACE. ONLY ON BATTLEFIELDS..." Prisoner: "YOU'VE BEEN KILLING US." Hok: "YES." Prisoner: "WHY DID YOU WANT TO SPEAK WITH ME?" Hok: "WELL, YOU SEE, WARAM HAS BEEN BEHAVING STRANGELY LATELY. I'M WORRIED BECAUSE HE'S MY FRIEND. WE DON'T TAKE HOSTAGES, NOT LIKE YOU." Hok: "I'M NOT SURE IF EVEN OUR COLONEL KNOWS ABOUT YOU. I MUST REPORT IT." Hok: "BUT BEFORE I DO SO, I NEED TO KNOW— WHY WARAM BROUGHT YOU HERE?" A colored digital comic page from "HOK" focusing on an intense confrontation between the human prisoner and Hok. The top panel shows a close-up of the woman, her face marked by blood and smudged black makeup, as she fiercely labels Hok's friend Waram a "thug, kidnapper and murderer". Hok is shown in the next panel with his hands clasped near his face, looking troubled and questioning if she is sure of her words. The final panel is a profile shot of the woman as she retorts, asking if Hok is pretending to be blind or just stupid. Dialogue transcription: Prisoner: "YOUR FRIEND IS A THUG, KIDNAPPER AND MURDERER!" Hok: "WHAT?! THESE ARE STRONG WORDS. ARE YOU SURE OF WHAT YOU'RE SAYING?" Prisoner: "AM I SURE? ARE YOU PRETENDING TO BE BLIND OR ARE YOU JUST STUPID?" A colored digital comic page from "HOK" featuring a dramatic revelation during the prison interrogation. The top panel is a large, emotional shot of the human woman, her eyes filled with intensity and her face marked with blood and tears. She confirms her accusations against Waram, stating that he kidnapped her daughter and that she only came to the base to find her. The bottom panel shows a close-up of Hok's face, his eyes wide with shock and disbelief as the weight of her words sinks in. Dialogue transcription: Prisoner: "YES. I AM SURE, YOU IDIOT." Prisoner: "THAT BASTARD KIDNAPPED MY DAUGHTER! I CAME HERE TO TO FIND HER!" Hok (Visual Reaction): Wide-eyed shock.
Mroczne, zielonkawe plansze komiksu „Hok” ukazujące spotkanie Hoka z ranną więźniarką, aktywację bransolety translującej oraz moment, w którym kobieta oskarża Warama o porwanie jej córki.Mroczne, zielonkawe plansze komiksu „Hok” ukazujące spotkanie Hoka z ranną więźniarką, aktywację bransolety translującej oraz moment, w którym kobieta oskarża Warama o porwanie jej córki.Mroczne, zielonkawe plansze komiksu „Hok” ukazujące spotkanie Hoka z ranną więźniarką, aktywację bransolety translującej oraz moment, w którym kobieta oskarża Warama o porwanie jej córki.Mroczne, zielonkawe plansze komiksu „Hok” ukazujące spotkanie Hoka z ranną więźniarką, aktywację bransolety translującej oraz moment, w którym kobieta oskarża Warama o porwanie jej córki.Mroczne, zielonkawe plansze komiksu „Hok” ukazujące spotkanie Hoka z ranną więźniarką, aktywację bransolety translującej oraz moment, w którym kobieta oskarża Warama o porwanie jej córki. A colored digital comic page from "HOK" featuring a conversation between Hok and the human prisoner. Hok explains that while Waram understands humans from spending time among them, he has only known humans on the "battlefield". The prisoner, looking battered with blood on her shoulder and smudged makeup, accuses his race of killing humans. Hok expresses worry about Waram's strange behavior and reveals that his race does not typically take hostages. He tells her he isn't sure if the Colonel even knows she is there and asks why Waram brought her to the base. Dialogue transcription: Hok: "YOU SEE, NOT ALL OF US KNOW HOW TO SPEAK HUMAN LANGUAGE. WARAM UNDERSTANDS, BECAUSE HE CONSTANTLY SPENDS TIME AMONG YOU. I, UNFORTUNATELY, HAVE NOT HAD THE... 'HONOUR' OF KNOWING YOUR RACE. ONLY ON BATTLEFIELDS..." Prisoner: "YOU'VE BEEN KILLING US." Hok: "YES." Prisoner: "WHY DID YOU WANT TO SPEAK WITH ME?" Hok: "WELL, YOU SEE, WARAM HAS BEEN BEHAVING STRANGELY LATELY. I'M WORRIED BECAUSE HE'S MY FRIEND. WE DON'T TAKE HOSTAGES, NOT LIKE YOU." Hok: "I'M NOT SURE IF EVEN OUR COLONEL KNOWS ABOUT YOU. I MUST REPORT IT." Hok: "BUT BEFORE I DO SO, I NEED TO KNOW— WHY WARAM BROUGHT YOU HERE?" A colored digital comic page from "HOK" depicting the activation of the translation technology. The top panels show Hok pointing to a glowing blue bracelet on his own wrist while the human prisoner tentatively holds the one he gave her. A close-up shows the bracelet snapping onto her wrist with a "CLICK" and glowing blue. The woman reacts with alarm, asking "WHAT WAS THAT?!" and "WHAT NOW?" as she realizes she can understand him. The final panels show Hok crouching outside her cell, calmly explaining that he wanted to understand her, while she looks at him in disbelief. Dialogue transcription: Prisoner: "AH!" Prisoner: "WHAT WAS THAT?! WHAT NOW?" Hok: "WE'LL TALK." Prisoner: "I UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU'RE SAYING! IS IT BECAUSE OF THIS BRACELET?" Hok: "YES. I WANTED TO UNDERSTAND YOU." Hok: "HEH..." A colored digital comic page from "HOK" featuring a conversation between Hok and the human prisoner. Hok explains that while Waram understands humans from spending time among them, he has only known humans on the "battlefield". The prisoner, looking battered with blood on her shoulder and smudged makeup, accuses his race of killing humans. Hok expresses worry about Waram's strange behavior and reveals that his race does not typically take hostages. He tells her he isn't sure if the Colonel even knows she is there and asks why Waram brought her to the base. Dialogue transcription: Hok: "YOU SEE, NOT ALL OF US KNOW HOW TO SPEAK HUMAN LANGUAGE. WARAM UNDERSTANDS, BECAUSE HE CONSTANTLY SPENDS TIME AMONG YOU. I, UNFORTUNATELY, HAVE NOT HAD THE... 'HONOUR' OF KNOWING YOUR RACE. ONLY ON BATTLEFIELDS..." Prisoner: "YOU'VE BEEN KILLING US." Hok: "YES." Prisoner: "WHY DID YOU WANT TO SPEAK WITH ME?" Hok: "WELL, YOU SEE, WARAM HAS BEEN BEHAVING STRANGELY LATELY. I'M WORRIED BECAUSE HE'S MY FRIEND. WE DON'T TAKE HOSTAGES, NOT LIKE YOU." Hok: "I'M NOT SURE IF EVEN OUR COLONEL KNOWS ABOUT YOU. I MUST REPORT IT." Hok: "BUT BEFORE I DO SO, I NEED TO KNOW— WHY WARAM BROUGHT YOU HERE?" A colored digital comic page from "HOK" focusing on an intense confrontation between the human prisoner and Hok. The top panel shows a close-up of the woman, her face marked by blood and smudged black makeup, as she fiercely labels Hok's friend Waram a "thug, kidnapper and murderer". Hok is shown in the next panel with his hands clasped near his face, looking troubled and questioning if she is sure of her words. The final panel is a profile shot of the woman as she retorts, asking if Hok is pretending to be blind or just stupid. Dialogue transcription: Prisoner: "YOUR FRIEND IS A THUG, KIDNAPPER AND MURDERER!" Hok: "WHAT?! THESE ARE STRONG WORDS. ARE YOU SURE OF WHAT YOU'RE SAYING?" Prisoner: "AM I SURE? ARE YOU PRETENDING TO BE BLIND OR ARE YOU JUST STUPID?" A colored digital comic page from "HOK" featuring a dramatic revelation during the prison interrogation. The top panel is a large, emotional shot of the human woman, her eyes filled with intensity and her face marked with blood and tears. She confirms her accusations against Waram, stating that he kidnapped her daughter and that she only came to the base to find her. The bottom panel shows a close-up of Hok's face, his eyes wide with shock and disbelief as the weight of her words sinks in. Dialogue transcription: Prisoner: "YES. I AM SURE, YOU IDIOT." Prisoner: "THAT BASTARD KIDNAPPED MY DAUGHTER! I CAME HERE TO TO FIND HER!" Hok (Visual Reaction): Wide-eyed shock.
May 22, 2026

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