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Anarchy inc. ..and.. ! Another Fine Product of !
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------------ ! Shadow Stories !
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...presents...
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ADVENTURE IN THE FUTURE
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by: Dark Shadow
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The members of Anarchy, Inc., were all sitting peaceably around a journalist
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who had happened by to do an interview. "We don't know why you came here",
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said Daredevil, "but we'd be happy to tell you about our group. Just tell us
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when to stop." The journalist attempted to say something, but the gag stopped
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his words quite effectively. He squirmed a little bit, but the ropes bound him
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to the chair securely.
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Let's start with the various philosophical view points that we do or do not
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hold, suggested Senator Bunker.
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Good idea, continued Daredevil. In the first place --
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The journalist somehow managed to spit out his gag. His face took on a
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malevolent expression as he yelled, Barbarian!
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No, an anarchist, countered Surf Rat.
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Same thing, said the journalist. He squirmed a bit, but he could see that he
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was in for an extended visit. If you're going to force the history of your
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group on me, at least tell me about the kidnapping of Modem User and Ruby
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Tuesday.
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We all looked at each other. We didn't like to recall that particular event;
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it held too many strong memories. The journalist smiled; he knew that he had us
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in a tight spot.
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It has to be told, said Misfit.
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We agreed, and proceeded to reveal the fantastic story...
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Well, said Ruby, I was sitting in this very room, feeling particularly bored,
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when Modem User came in through the door. He gave me a black box about the size
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of a large printer, and said 'Look what I found!'
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Modem User interjected, I had found it in a cereal box. He thought for a
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second, and then added, Economy size, of course.
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Anyway, said Ruby Tuesday, with nothing else to do, I tried to figure out what
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it was. It had an LED counter on it, a few dials, and a few buttons. I started
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twisting dials and pushing buttons.
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I didn't stop her, mentioned Modem User. The cereal box said that it was
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supposed to be a 'genuine replica of the space shuttle.' It didn't occur to me
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that the box was more aerodynamic than the space shuttle.
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So I pressed the button, continued Ruby, and we -clicked-.
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Anyway, said Daredevil, I came into the room to wait for the pizza we had
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ordered, and I saw a strange blue glow around Ruby and Modem User. Suddenly,
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they vanished... which frightened me, I can tell you. Modem User owed me
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money.
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At this time, Dark Shadow, Moon Roach, and Alex came in, followed by Senator
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Bunker, who was carrying the pizza.
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When we came in, Alex clarified, there was a shocked look on Daredevil's
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face... the look was so strong, so compelling, that I wrote a small text file
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about it. Let me see, here... Alex rummaged through some papers on the desk,
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and triumphantly came up with some sheets of paper, which Chaos held up to the
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journalist. The journalist read :
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It was the eye of the storm, the day before night, when we entered the room,
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bearing Domino's pizza (which represents, by the way, watercolors on cardboard).
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We saw Daredevil, and we realized at once that no common event had just
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transpired. His composure was that of a shocked and startled person, one who
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has just logged onto the Zone on the first try, one who has just seen his
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transmission doing a running hop onto the freeway, one who has just seen his TV
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simulate an atomic explosion.
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What's wrong? Moon Roach had asked, his antennae bobbing.
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Ruby Tuesday and... User just vanished, said Daredevil.
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Vanished!?
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Yes! said Daredevil, apparently recovering quickly. They just vanished...
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and they were last playing with this box. So what do we do?
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Eat the pizza? suggested Moon Roach.
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No! What's our motto?
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There was silence for a few seconds, while we wondered who would take the
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bait. I bravely took the first step, and said, This week? Err... 'the check
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is in the mail.'
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No! Our general motto.
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Oh, I said, breathing a sigh of relief. 'We take care of our own.'
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Got it. So we need to recover Ruby Tuesday and Modem User. Some minor damage
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to government wouldn't hurt, either. Hmmm... we need to figure out what this
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box does.
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Our group, representing a massive conglomeration of technical know-how and
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experience, proceeded to study the box intensively.
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The journalist had finished reading the paper.
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That's all I wrote, said Alex. I had to do the 'Mission' series afterwards.
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For reasons that will become apparent later.
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Producing a rather large number of pages from his cloak, Dark Shadow said, But
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I wrote up the rest of the adventure. Turning the pages for the journalist, the
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journalist continued to read about Anarchy's adventures...
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The box turned out to be something quite strange. Comprised of alien
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materials, having circuits almost as contorted as Alex's code, it was an
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intellectual puzzle beyond compare. Lord Omega, Surf Rat, Misfit, and Havoc
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Chaos showed up, and added their not inconsiderable talents to the foray.
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Finally, slowly, painfully, we began to understand the box... we still
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haven't had success with Alex's code. Our group came to the realization that it
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was a time machine... and it was set for 2050 A.D.
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Damn, we collectively sweared.
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'We take care of our own.' Daredevil reminded us, and he pressed the button.
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We -clicked-.
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The journalist interrupted our perusal of Dark Shadow's text, and asked for a
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drink of water. He said, But what happened while you were figuring out the box?
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Ruby narrated, Well, we -clicked-, and when we appeared, we didn't know where
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we were. Looking around, I could see that the buildings were domes, and they
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appeared to be like something out of 'Buck Rogers.' What even impressed me more
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was the fact that there was no graffiti on the walls.
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We started to walk down the street, and we saw a policeman on the corner. He
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dressed rather strangely - not what you'd think as futuristic garments - but
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that didn't stop us. We walked up to the policeman, and asked where we were.
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He looked at us for a second, and said, 'You are under arrest, by the holy
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grace of God.'
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'Why?' I cried. 'I have done nothing.'
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The policeman held out a weapon, and turned it on. A strange field enveloped
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us, and we could not move. 'You are charged with indecent exposure - your skirt
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is disgraceful - immorality, failure to wear a veil, not going to church at the
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requisite hours, and speaking to a male without his approval.'
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A police van pulled up, and we were taken to a jail.
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After Ruby's amazing accounting of the events, the journalist returned to Dark
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Shadow's text.
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We -clicked- in a strange world. The buildings appeared to be of advanced
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manufacture... the roads were clean, and there was no graffiti on the walls.
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Clearly a strange culture.
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Moon Roach, said Daredevil.
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Moon Roach nodded, and his antennae began to rotate in a circle as a look of
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concentration appeared on his face. Suddenly, he started walking down the
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street, still in his trance.
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We followed him, wondering where the people were, when Moon Roach suddenly
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stopped, and pointed at a certain building. We looked at each other, and went
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inside.
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The journalist's attention was distracted by Ruby, who continued with her end
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of the story.
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Anyway, at that time, we were taken to a strange room. Crosses were on all of
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the rooms... we were kept in the field, and we could only move our mouths and
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eyes.
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It was darned annoying, mentioned User.
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So this person comes in, and he's dressed like than the pope, except more
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extravagantly. He raised a hand, covered with diamonds, fixed his toupee, and
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pointed at us. 'Are ye the sinners?' he asked.
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'We didn't do anything wrong,' I tried to explain, 'but --'
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'Stop!' he cried. 'Though you are guilty - after all, you were arrested by a
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righteous one - you will be given a fair inquisition.' He called in a
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transcriber and two more inquisitors.
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'User,' I said out of the side of my mouth, 'we need to delay this, so Anarchy
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can rescue us.'
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User nodded slightly.
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'Now,' continued one of the other inquisitors, 'why are you here?'
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The Chief Inquisitor frowned, and fixed his toupee. 'How dare you,' he said
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to the others, 'interrupt and profane my holy status? I am conducting this
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conviction, and you should not speak. Three thousand Hail Mary's.'
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The chastened inquisitor mumbled something, and fell silent.
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I saw, in a flash, that they were at each other's throats, so I waited for my
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opportunity to wreak discord. It came soon after.
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The Chief Inquisitor shook his head, nearly dislodging his hair piece, and
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appeared to think. 'Read me back her last line,' he said to the transcriber.
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'Read me back her last line,' I said.
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'Read me back her last line,' the transcriber said.
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'Not my last line, you Mormon reject, half-brained idiot! Her last line!'
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'But, holy one --' the transcriber tried to interrupt.
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'The inquisitor beside you put you up to this, did he? It's the deep dungeon
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for you, heathen. Read me back his last line.'
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'Read me back his last line,' said User, picking up on the tactic.
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'Read me back his last line,' said the transcriber.
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The resultant argument and feud satisfied User and I quite well, thank you...
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Ruby smiled. With that, the journalist continued with Dark Shadow's
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narrative...
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Once inside the building, I was able to feel the presence of Ruby and User. I
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mentioned this to Daredevil.
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He nodded, and said, Okay, here's the plan. We storm in, grab Ruby and User,
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wreak havoc (no offense, Chaos), and Dark Shadow will teleport us out.
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We agreed, and gathered outside the door. Smashing it down easily, we charged
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in, gathered in a circle around Ruby and User. Daredevil yelled, Now, Dark
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Shadow! I nodded, and we *BAMPHed*.
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The smoke cleared, and Anarchy collectively saw that we had collectively moved
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to the left about a collective foot. Not again! I cried, as the guards
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recovered and threw tangler fields onto us. I resolved to practice teleporting
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under pressure when they carted us off to the jail.
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We were in jail not thiry minutes when we were visited by the Chief
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Inquisitor, who motioned to the guard. The tangler fields were taken off of our
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heads, so we could speak.
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What is this place? Senator Bunker asked the Inquisitor.
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The Inquisitor smiled, and looked upwards briefly. This, my misguided son, is
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the land of America, guided by the hand of the Moral Majority.
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None of us spoke.
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I see that you come from the past, one in which the Moral Majority was not as
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strong as it is now. You see, our righteous forces gradually guided the
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government, censored - er, re-educated the media, placed woman in their properly
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subservient role, and enforced the edicts of the Church across the nation.
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Guided by the hand of God, enforcing our whims - er, divine regulations by
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force of religion, and our extensive control of the media ensures our eventual
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triumph across the world. We are secure.
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Argh! cried Senator Bunker. How dare you control the government!
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It is our fate, said the Inquisitor, slowly, smiling. We are a merciful
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people, however. I see that you did not mean to break thirty-eight different
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laws. Thus, we will not kill you, but instead make you slaves. He smiled
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again. The formal inquisition is tomorrow.
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We sat in the jail, despondent. Surf Rat decided to cheer us up with an
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appraisal of the situation. Well, he said, we are trapped in tangler fields,
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and can't move a muscle. On the plus side, we can talk. On the minus side,
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America has been taken over by the Moral Majority, they have control of all the
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communications, and even if we could escape, we don't know how to get back, and
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they would catch us anyway. And my nose itches.
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We need to disable the entire country, said Daredevil.
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No problem, said Moon Roach. EMP.
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EMP? Lord Omega queried.
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Ya, said Moon . Electromagnetic pulse. Produced by nuclear weapons, among
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other things. One good blast of EMP would short out every electronic device
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around... and a country the size of America cannot be run without the
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computers.
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I knew that I should have brought my atomic bomb along! cried Misfit. You
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never know when you'll need it.
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Wait, said Daredevil. We need to deal with --
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I stared at Daredevil. I knew what he was going to say, and I didn't like it.
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One did not deal with such power lightly.
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-- the modem entity.
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I nodded. It was the only thing to do. Guiding Anarchy in a chant, I invoked
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the entity to our aid, with rituals long since forgotten by humanity...
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*Bytes and bits, modems and thunder,*
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*Shall our enemies be torn asunder?*
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*The carrier tone whines, it will not fail*
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*Oh, for more E-mail, for more E-mail*
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There was a large, dark cloud of smoke. The Entity appeared, wearing a top
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hat and evening clothes. He tipped his hat to Ruby, and said, Dark Shadow.
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Once again you invoke me.
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Oh, mighty Entity, I said, I fear that I do not have the sacrifice of a text
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file ready. However, hear my plea - we need divine intervention.
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He raised an eyebrow. He smiled, and I could see that he had fangs. And what
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do you require?
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Cripple the country, said Daredevil, short out communications, and disable
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these fields...
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The Entity laughed evilly. Easily done. So, am I to do this for no fee?
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We scowled. We're a bit tied up right now, mentioned Surf Rat.
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I would enjoy doing the task. However, hear my price. Anarchy, Inc., must
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sacrifice to me no less than ten text files.
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We sighed. Text files could be too much work. Okay, I said, realizing we had
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no other choice, and that sacrifices had to be made. We find the terms
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acceptable. Alex will write them. Alex didn't appear to be happy with that
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facet of the bargain.
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The Entity nodded. He knew we had no choice. He said, It is done.
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The fields disengaged, the lights dimmed, and we were free. I said, This
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time, I'll do it right! We *BAMPHed*.
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We appeared outside the building. Waving away the smoke, we started to run to
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the north.
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Wait a minute! cried User. He stopped, and picked up a large cereal box.
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Looking inside, he brought out a black box, similar to the one that had sent us
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here. Inscribed on the side was Deus ex machina.
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User pressed the button.
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Anarchy sat reminiscing, recalling the events. Suddenly, the journalist cast
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free his bonds, yelled I'm free! I'm free!, and jumped out the window. We
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watched as he hit the ground and took off at a run.
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Dark Shadow said, Darn. I wanted to ask him how to end the story.
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Turning away from the window, Anarchy, Inc., turned to Alex. How many more
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files? we asked politely. He just snarled...
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