#3192: Planetary Alignment
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[Ponytail is approaching from off-screen, holding a clipboard and some sort of handheld apparatus. She is talking to Cueball, standing to the right.]
Ponytail: The inspection revealed a few problems.
Ponytail: Looks like your planet needs an alignment.
Cueball: Oh?
[Close up of Ponytail.]
Ponytail: Yeah, your magnetic axis is 400 miles off-center from your rotational one.
Cueball (off-panel): Is that bad?
[The view zooms back out, showing Ponytail holding her equipment, with Cueball holding a hand to his face, as if thinking.]
Ponytail: The unbalanced magnetic field could cause radiation anomalies over the South Atlantic. Have you noticed any spacecraft equipment failures in that area?
Cueball: There have been a few, actually.
[The final panel shows the same as the third, apart from Cueball's gestures.]
Ponytail: We can give you a loaner while yours is in the shop. Is a gas giant OK?
Cueball: I'd really prefer a solid surface.
Ponytail: Sorry, it's all we have. But it'll just be for a few days.
(Sourced from explainxkcd.com)
Title text:We're going to need to modify the surface to mount it on the test stand. Which ocean basin do you like the least?