Tuesday, January 5, 2010

I would like to meet this Marge

I have come to a decision. I shall endeavor to assist you gentlemen, which is an extremely liberal use of that word I am sure you would agree.

Help us? How?

Allow me to recap. Your dismal failure to execute me in Japan in 1868 created an alternate timeline in which I did not eat my brother Ronan and I did not become the person you refer to as the demon Marge. I did not subsequently venture to Allentown in 2009 and destroy that city -- although I must say some of your Marge's social strategies are quite intriguing -- along with committing various inconsequential offenses attributed to said Marge. You now find yourself trapped in this alternate timeline in the year 2009, unable to travel through time because of your troubles with the crows. Is that a fair summation?

I reckon so. Hmmm.

So, this is what I have decided to do. We shall fly in my private jet to Alternate Allentown, where Messieurs Bear shall access the Secret Room and be returned to 1865, before the break between real non-Parallel time and alternate non-Parallel time. There you shall live out your simple lives and attempt to be less disagreeable. Also, you shall refrain from attempting to kill me.


Agreed.


The the remainder of our party shall find the one called Old Donovan and compel him to convey us into Parallel Time.

Why Parallel Time?

I am so happy that you asked, my little toad. You see, this alternate timeline you have created through your cataclysmic incompetence exists in non-Parallel Time. However, there is no reason to believe that Parallel Time has been affected.

In other words Parallel Time exists as it was?

Well done, my dingy doormat! You have a penchant for re-stating the obvious.

So you sayin' we head on over to Parallel Time, then mosey on back into non-Parallel Time? Mmmmm hmm. An' things in non-Parallel Time'd be like they was before we changed everthing in 1868?

Precisely! At least that is the theory.


But what about you Mrs. Egram? What will you do?


Me? ... I would like to meet this Marge.

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