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Manga Shoggoth

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Hallowe'en starts here with... the Hooded Hood

Subj: You digging out the old GW Boardgames?
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 at 07:22:44 am EDT (Viewed 463 times)
Reply Subj: The Compound: Part One – Gathered - A Hallowe'en story for the Parodyverse
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 at 09:28:11 pm EDT



Alas, rather rushed comments...

>     ... it should be possible to develop such a source to bring about a new tomorrow.

In my experience, new tomorrows happen automatically.

>     Annex C outlines the risk/cost benefit and demonstrates that the project, while controversial and requiring a range of unconventional techniques, is almost completely safe.

Almost?

>     The store owner looked up from a copy of The Alko Tabloid (with the interesting engravings on page three) and stared at Arnie over grubby half-moon spectacles. “Yeah?”

Is Murdoch branching out, or is this just a little Sport?

>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“Not a problem, sir,” answered the steward with a fixed professional smile. “Pleasure to have flown you, sir.”

They have them at the Disney Store as well...

>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“Mr De Soth?” a perfect 10 of a receptionist asked him with a perfect 10 of a smile. “This way please.”

They get special training.

...was a twelve-foot long desk that was utterly clear except for a nameplate that said: Vice-President (Alternative Projects Resolution).

No green blaize, then?

>     Vince put his hand up. “Excuse me,” he said to Montgomery Hole, “but did you know you had a timespace event in the corner of your office?”

So he's not entirely useless then.

> Next Time: The secret of Dr Ludovick Trenchcoat’s greatest work, an exciting new energy source for a new tomorrow, and Vince De Soth concludes that he’s accidentally received the karmic debt of Attila the Hun.

Does he have Enduring Power of Attourney?





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