The Blind Collaborators

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Since dear Professor Jones has opened the lecture, I will jump in as well.

Besides the humor value, I had decided to give Gareth a grace resource if the whole project became unwieldy. ("Why did THAT happen?" "Must be that continuum anomaly that was going on earlier.")

Because of glitches with participants disappearing into a vortex somewhere, we had a bit of trouble wrapping it all together. Did anyone else contribute two portions?
I did two. Can anyone tell which? (I have my suspicions about who wrote what--since only Gareth really knows--but am curious if anyone can guess who created each part before the correct answers are revealed.)


I certainly didn't know what it was going to be like after assembly, or how it was going to end. (We haven't seen all the parts until just now.) I half expected that the whole thing was going to be a punch line of some kind of joke. I also didn't know that the bits were going to be interspersed with each other, but it helped blend things together.

I was confused by the techs & mechs being different departments until the end. Maybe I didn't catch this--was the problem with the non-paying resolved, or left dangling? Likewise, what about the series of improbable events in that sector/module/ward/center? Did the unreality hole close, or is it still open?

As for the Douglas Adams, I think only that part and the last line makes it dependent on having read that. The rest of them stand pretty well on their own.

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Yeah, way to crush Bill's hopes and dreams. All he wanted out of life was to run a hot dog cart.  ;)

Actually, I thought that made the story seem all the more real. I honestly felt bad for him.

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So, Gareth, it worked once. Do you think your experiment can prove itself a second time?

I imagine it would be much harder the 2nd time out to come up with a similar situation to put it all together without sounding hokie. I mean, if I see again that I need to wind up somewhere holding something, I don't know if I can put the same feeling behind the story, because I know what I'm doing is really just to get people into a situation at the end. I'm not sure I'm stating that well, but I hope you can get my gist.

Then again, maybe that won't matter, and it will still be just as fun.


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Or the classic quote from "Johnny Dangerously":

Fargin' icehole! >:(
You can't wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club.

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Have we waited long enough for everyone to say who wrote what?

I'm really kind of curious.

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Nailed it! (But I have no proof of that.)

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