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253 lines
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Anarchy, Inc. ...belatedly presents you with...
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MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: REVISITED
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a file by Someone Else.
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Reuben Flagg looked up, horror etched into his face.
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"Who are you and how did you get in here?" Trying to mask his surprise by
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sounding authoritative, horror changed to being just plain scared. A sweep of
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his arm swept the papers on his desk into the drawer, then closed and locked.
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Who am I, he asks. Hmph. Who indeed!
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"Get out of here!" he slipped his .44 Magnum slowly above the level of the
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desk, straight at me. I didn't give him time to scream.
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I reached over and opened the drawer, papers spilling over the floor. One of
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them caught my eye. A typeset contract signed by Flagg and Chaotic Computing,
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confirming in my mind what I had so long expected. Flagg and OLYMPIA were
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nothing; C/C was the real danger. Hmm, the plot thickens yet further. I left
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the same way I got in, leaving a twitching Reuben Flagg slowly drooling into the
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stormdrain. I had another task to perform.
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Ok now, concentrate. Where was it? Ahh, there. Concentrate further.
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The fluorescent haze of the office building faded into a bland gray;
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characteristic of the limbo inhabiting that which is between frames of
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realspace. Grayness faded to the daylight of the ordinary world. Anarchy HQ
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constructed itself around me, according to my will. The place was missing most
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of its chatter, as everyone but Daredevil was out on a Mission. Daredevil sat
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mumbling to himself, a man's paperwork is never done.
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"Hello Daredevil. Do you remember who I am?"
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He looked at me, but my face held no expression. He mumbled something about
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the Purge and his eyes opened wide in fear. He remembered.
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"Well, well.. " he spoke, cheerily enough, "Other than that, what brings you
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out here to our little place?"
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"Oh, not much. I've just acquired information indicating C/C has been
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involved in machinations beyond the ken of the average human. Their farce has
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reached the point where it is positively a hazard to the future of mankind."
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"Errr..rr..."
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"No, more serious than that. What I intend to do is penetrate their REAL
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headquarters, the one we've never seen, and probably never will."
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"Shit." Harrison, watch your mouth.
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"Where's Dark?"
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"Men's room. Down the hall, stairs, and in the basement. Make a right past
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the aresenal, you can't miss the smell. Why?"
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"He can teleport. You can't. If I'm guessing at C/C's power as it stands
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now, expect a nuke within ten minutes -- they probably recorded this
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conversation."
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"Shit."
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Damn. The grayness took longer to fade this time; I wasn't exactly sure
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of my destination. Wait a second.. there. Glasses clinked and the sound of
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happy drunken conversation surrounded me at once. What the fuck?
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Two short men next to me in standard FBI 3-piece suits stood interrogating a
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weird old-time Scottish warrior type wearing a plaid kilt and bagpipe. A
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Scottish tavern? With the FBI? Anachronism, will we never escape you? The men
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suddenly began getting insistent with the old fogey, who stepped two paces back.
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One of the men drew a small handgun and pointed, but the elderly warlord, eyes
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blazing, blew a note on the bagpipe, too quickly for them to react, and too high
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for me to hear.
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Reaction followed swiftly. The taller of the two (no handgun) ducked into a
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fetal position on the floor, screaming intensly, while the other just stood
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there, pink foam oozing out of his mouth and nose. He collapsed silently,
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sounds of the tavern still going on, the outburst having no effect on the cheery
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Scottish place. The old bagpipe wielder relaxed and looked over my way. Seeing
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me, he nodded.
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"Ahh there you are, I've been expecting you."
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And it all faded away.
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At last it became clear; I set myself to do what must be done. This little
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diversion, the little Scottish tavern, had been a crucial step in the course of
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events. The skirmish between the two men and the bagpipe wielder and his
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subsequent greeting had provided me with a vital key, without which Chaotic
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Computing would be forever beyond my grasp. I set myself to do what must be
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done.
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The room constructed itself around me. Luxuriant but not ostentatious, a
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faint erotic suggestion entwined itself in and around the officelike decorum. I
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sat down in a reclining couch and waited patiently, noting with some
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consternation the room had only one door. Before long, the voice of a woman,
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elegant and mature, intruded itself upon the quiet of the place, seeming to have
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no source, seeming almost a part of the room itself.
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"Welcome to the reception room. Can I help you in any way?" A hint of
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suggestion in that, did I hear?
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"I believe you can. There is information regarding the OLYMPIA/Chaotic merger
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which merits further study."
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"Come this way please." The voice became blatantly sexual.
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I could not see her, nor could I know from where she was talking, so I wasn't
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surprised when directions appeared in my mind, almost seeming to compel me to
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follow. To the room there was only one door. This I opened.
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"Zone 4.01 Register reading negative value, recommend tapping Floor."
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"Photoplaning Floortap Registering positive. Continue."
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The voices pulsed in nanoseconds, yet strangely I could hear them. It is
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true, however, that I couldn't understand their meaning. Shimmering
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transparencies shielded me from the spectacle of my own mind as we traveled
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swiftly from one section to another. I did not know what the voices meant, nor
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would I ask: it wouldn't make sense to ask myself what I did not know anyway.
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How is it that it becomes possible to teleport into one's own mind? That
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question I leave to others; I am content with the knowledge it could be done.
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The corridor narrowed, a conduit of impulse flashed by, information relayed
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from here to there in meaningful continuity, spearing me, impaling me,
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dissolving my mind in the presence of myself. I took another step; becoming one
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for a moment with matrices of data, electronic pattern taking to life.
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Somewhere in the background I heard a voice.
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"Floortap. Floortap. Floor. Tap.. Floor. ...Tap." An electron sped toward
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me. I screamed and found myself engripped in the talons of a gigantic bird,
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flying swiftly over the walls of a city. I looked up at the face of a girl, the
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collar circling her neck. "Oh but Master, you ARE free." Her face was pleading.
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"How else would you die honorably?" She laughed, her face changing horribly,
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taking on the image of a jackal, fangs growing from her mouth. With a screech
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of rage the bird opened his talons, dropping me to the earth, a thousand feet
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below.
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The electron sped on past, safe in its orbit about the nucleus, which I could
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now see somewhere in the distance. The phone rang; I awoke with a start, dreams
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of flight fading in my head. It was Brian. "Hi John, hee hee." I slammed it
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down again. It rang. Nothing. It rang again. It was the BBC, who wanted a
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copy of the lyrics for the new Frankie release. The phone melted in my hand, a
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passing particle of information heating it past the critical point. My hand
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screamed, liquid plastic eating through the skin.
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The nucleus floated above me, closer now. I opened the door and stepped into
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the room. The skull sat on a column in the center of the floor, staring at me,
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smiling. I stared back, noting the Burger King crown atop it and the earring in
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the nose. It looked at me. "You have lost," it said. I knew that voice. The
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column sank into the floor, taking the skull with it. I sank into the ceiling,
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myself melting into it, dissolving. The room was empty. Soon there was no more
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room. You'll have to sit somewhere else.
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I heard another voice, speaking softly in a soundless medium.
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"R27 keep reading. I detect an abort in progress. Increase FloorTap.
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That is my recommendation." And another. "247 and holding. ...and holding...
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hold-"
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The nucleus approached swiftly, enveloping me in its soft odor. Infor- mation
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streaked past me, journeying to far off destinations close by. Pain, so long
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below the threshold of conciousness, magnified its presence to a dull roar as a
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particle moulded itself into the shape of a bagpipe. I blew into the
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mouthpiece.
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The room swirled, out of focus. "Oh shit," I mumbled, nearly vomiting on the
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floor; the image of Dorian Hawkmoon impressed itself in my mind. This was no
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illusion -- this was real. The mouth softly drooled onto his purple shirt.
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"How did you get here?" he spoke, hampered by drool, "You couldn't have just
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come from nowhere."
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A slightly amused Lord Arrakis chuckled, replying in the obvious. "Come,
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come, dear Dorian. You know better; of course he appeared out of nowhere. This
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room has no door." I looked at him, smug little runt, slouching in his pathetic
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subcompact throne. It was true: the room lacked a means of entrance. In
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passing, I saw the three others watching patiently off to the side. One I
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immediately recognized. As for Dorian, a puzzled expression of blatant
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stupidity crossed his features, the humorous effect thus produced was not much
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unlike a puzzled oaf being put upon by his master. Lord Arrakis chuckled for a
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moment before bringing his eyes to rest upon me.
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"All right, you are here. Now who are you?"
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"He is the one who came after me in the office," the one whom I recognized
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interjected.
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"Ahh. But who is he?"
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At that moment, Sitting Pretty, almost living up to her name (after all, she
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was sitting down), revealed to us all her true intelligence.
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"We have ways of making you talk," she stated. But then she did something
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curious.
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Her skin, a sickly pale, took on the glossy characteristic of a well developed
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Fotomat picture. Then she had no skin. Her muscles, bones, eyes, brain -- all
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changed, dissolved into a pinkish foam; a living foam, moving, swirling,
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bubbling. Moving towards me.
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I couldn't move, as if some force took control of me, held me still. And the
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foam came towards me, touched me, engripped me, penetrated me (am I being too
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poetic?). It truly is an unclean feeling, a gooey blob of jello traveling up
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the leg inside several of the larger veins, making its way from the foot on
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through the intestine, into the stomach, up the spinal cord, and into the
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medulla. My perception of reality shimmered as the thing began to take control
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of my brain. It began to scan me.
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Havoc T. Chaos, Senator Bunker, Dark Shadow, Alexander, Daredevil... who?
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what? when? where? how? why? I had to think! Sweat broke out on my face.
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Think! Who are these people? Anarchy Incorporated, Chaotic Computing,
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OLYMPIA... organizations.. what do they mean, what do they stand for? What do
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you know about them? Pain redoubled, I began to lose ground. I began think-
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ing of Anarchy and my own place in their scheme; of Chaotic, a mysterious
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organization of text-file plagiarizers; of OLYMPIA, a meaningless group of
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people who don't do much of anything. These are not my thoughts, I thought to
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myself. I am Someone Else, not a blob of jello. I thought of bagpipes. STOP
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THINKING AT ME!!! I screamed in my head. It stopped. Everything stopped.
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For no reason that I could think of, I started drooling. Captain Cockroach
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and the rest of OLYMPIA watched in fascination as what was once Sitting Pretty
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dribbled out of my nose, and out of my brain.
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I looked at them. Pathetic, for the most part, seeming that that special
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power of hers kept the group together. I thought of bagpipes. Nahh... I'd
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better let Harrison know what happened. On teleporting back, I couldn't help
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but have the feeling that somewhere a plastic skull with a Burger King crown and
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a purple earring was laughing at me. Laughing its head off.
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I walked in through the door this time, surprising them all while they were
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refurbishing the place with radiation-proof office furniture. "Carry on," I
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said to them, walking past towards Daredevil's office. He glared at me as I
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knocked twice and walked in.
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"God damn it! How dare you?" his face contorted in lividness.
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"Should I have rung the doorbell?"
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He let out a sigh of exasperation, "That's not what I meant. You settled our
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entire problem, and you're not even an Anarchy member!"
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"Well, what do you want me to do about it?"
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"Fuck off."
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(Ron S. VanZuylen, eat your heart out.)
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