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webby   06-07-2006, 10:29 AM
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Pleiades Wrote:It’s 40+ years after Nightworld. Gia passed on (overdosed on blonde hair dye) a decade ago, and Vickie sent Jack to a rundown retirement home in the Pine Barrens...

That was too funny, Pleiades! Big Grin Thanks for posting that. Excellent job!!

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luthie2   06-07-2006, 10:23 PM
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Pleiades Wrote:It’s 40+ years after Nightworld. Gia passed on (overdosed on blonde hair dye) a decade ago, and Vickie sent Jack to a rundown retirement home in the Pine Barrens.

The TV blared Looney Tunes to an audience that half listened, half drooled. Everything seemed back to normal, or at least routine.
“You did it, Jack. You got the bastard.” He exclaimed without introduction.
“I don’t know what you’re talking about.”
“Sure it was you. You’re the only one who could…”
Jack interrupted, casting a menacing glare, “I don’t know what you’re talking about.”
Finally, he caught on. “Oh yeah. Sure. I get it.” Maybe he did. Certainly he’d forget in an hour anyway. “Be seeing yah.”
Someone was putting itching powder in the Depends. Jack traced it to Ralph Kramden. Not the Ralph Kramden, but still, how could a guy with that name be that bad? Ralph didn’t notice that his Amigo Travel Mate was hooked up to a 208 volt 3-phase outlet. Never noticed the 14/4 cable with the twist lock connector. The electric scooter took off like a rocket. They were scrapping what was left of Ralph off the wall.
Jack was about to turn back to the TV when he saw him coming. He was short with a round belly, a round baldhead, and a round nose. Looked a lot like Elmer Fudd. “Here we go again”, Jack thought.
“Hewo Wepairman Jack.” Oh yeah, he talked like Elmer Fudd too.
Jack tried to stop him, “I know what your name is”. But it was no use. He went on as though Jack had never spoken.
“My name is Wasawome”.
Jack had to admit that he did rather like this part. “Your name is Wasawome?”
“No, not Wasawome. Wasawome.”
“Wasalome?”
“No, you’re not swaying it wight. It’s Wasawome!”
“Oh, Rasalom”. Jack couldn’t help but smile.
“That’s wight. But nevwer sway my name. Then I have to come to you”.
As if on cue another inmate walked by, heading for the game room. “Hey, Rasalom. Join me for a game of checkers.” It wasn’t a question.
“Don’t sway my name! Damn that wascalwe Wobert. Now I got to pway wiff that moron. I hate checkers.”
“What do you want Rasa… I mean Sal.”
“ I want you to get me somefwing. A book. A wery special book.”
Jack was startled. “Not the Compendium of…”
“No, I don’t want that stwupid Swem book. I want a copy of ‘The Dawinci Cwode’.”
Jack barked a laugh. “You might as well ask for a Michael Mann movie!” When President Wilson took office he ordered the destruction of “The da Vinci Code” and all Michael Mann movies. He also abolished taxes and Anheuser-Bush products. All told, everyone was pleased with his administration, and didn’t complain when he declared himself “President for Life”. Although a thorough job was done on the Mann movies, rumors persisted that some copies of “The da Vinci Code” survived.
Rasalom continued, “I can pway you in Kwuggerwands.”
Jack had bigger plans. “Sal, for this task I need to be paid in something more substantial. You’ll have to pay me with Viagra.”
“Why Viagwa? You have some won in mind?”
Jack smiled. “Yeah, the newly widowed Ida Kramden.”
“You mean Ida wiff the moles?”
“Yeah, she’s the one.”
“You always aim high Wepairman Jack, always high.”

That was the best! Thanks for the Big Grin Pleiades!

-Luthie
cobalt   06-07-2006, 10:34 PM
#13
Too funny Pleiades! Especially the Viagra part..............still some fire in that furnace yet!:p

EWMAN
tenebroust   06-07-2006, 11:05 PM
#14
I don't necessarily see Nightworld as an end to Repairman Jack or the Adversary cycle per se. It takes place at Year ZERO of "civilizaton as we know it". The world may be different after it happens but that doesn't mean Jack won't be around or the Other for that matter. Am I missing something, that has pointed out the end of Jack?
Amon   06-07-2006, 11:17 PM
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In the FAQ, FPW very adamantly states he has no intention of dealing with a post-Nightworld world.
Manda_W   06-07-2006, 11:18 PM
#16
Not an end, per se, but FPW swears that he has no interest in writing about a post Nightworld world.

Jack continues, the world continues, but the story ends there.
jimbow8   06-07-2006, 11:20 PM
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tenebroust Wrote:I don't necessarily see Nightworld as an end to Repairman Jack or the Adversary cycle per se. It takes place at Year ZERO of "civilizaton as we know it". The world may be different after it happens but that doesn't mean Jack won't be around or the Other for that matter. Am I missing something, that has pointed out the end of Jack?
tenebroust Wrote:I don't necessarily see Nightworld as an end to Repairman Jack or the Adversary cycle per se. It takes place at Year ZERO of "civilizaton as we know it". The world may be different after it happens but that doesn't mean Jack won't be around or the Other for that matter. Am I missing something, that has pointed out the end of Jack?
Yes, unfortunately.

For the FAQ, click here




[indent]3. Will we see any sequels to Nightworld/The Adversary Cycle?
F. Paul Wilson has given us a repeated and pretty definite “NO” to this question over the
years.
On April 19th, 2000, F. Paul had this to say:
I rarely say Never. I know I'll never do a sequel to NIGHTWORLD.
When, and if, the Repairman Jack movie ever gets made, there could also be a
video game tie-in that is set post-Nightworld. How much (if any) input F. Paul
Wilson will have in this project is unknown.[/indent]

And welcome to the board.

The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. ... The piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the light into the peace and safety of a new dark age.
~ Howard Phillips Lovecraft
tenebroust   06-08-2006, 01:19 PM
#18
>4/28 – scrapped the idea for the first young-adult RJ novel. Came up with something much better. Ideas for future stories keep popping up, plus ways to connect them to previous novels in the Adversary Cycle and even some previously unrelated novels.

I understand what you're saying but I take heart in the quote above, from the news section. It seems to me that FPW may have some ideas, maybe not in a post Nightworld world, but new story ideas for RJ just the same. One can hope anyway....
Ted
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