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June 10th, 2018


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Hi, I'm Will Robinson.

I'm 11 years old.

I'm supposed to be on the Jupiter II with my family. We're part of the next colonization group.

I guess I'm here now though.

Rey's been helping me out.

There aren't any robots here, are there?

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[Bodega Peeps - Bucky Barnes (616), Steve Harrington, Marie D'Ancanto]

Hey my dudes. So like... Do any of you know anything about working in a shop? I did for a while in high school- basically just long enough to figure out that most people are total assholes to the service industry. I'm not trying to boss you guys around or anything, but I think we should be organized and maybe decide on some things if it's not going to be total anarchy.

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Well, this makes me the only farmer who actually knows what a "farm" is.

Guess first priority is going to be selecting a song for the training montage. So far I've got Big and Rich's "Save a Horse Ride a Cowboy," "Down on the Farm" by Tim McGraw, and of course, the Kenny Chesney classic, "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy." Full disclosure, we'd have about thirty-eight seconds more time for training if we went with Kenny Chesney.

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I'm assuming the scientists decided on our jobs but given I doubt we'll be farming water... I don't know how good I will be at the farming aspect of it all?

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So... jobs now. Great.

At least I didn't have to change rooms.

[ Chidi ]

CHIDI. HELP.

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As Barbara mentioned, right now the library seems to be suffering a shortage of books that aren't directly related to philosophy, published before 1870 or [...] novelizations of Everyone Loves Raymond and The Golden Girls -- which if anyone would like to borrow Golden Girls books, they're going to have to ask Wade Wilson to return.

We mean to petition the scientists for more books, but it's important to us that we ask for books that you - as a community - would like to read. Therefore we've created a short survey for anyone interested to fill out. Once we get a fair number, I'll bring the list to Echo.

In addition, I'd love it if anyone would like to talk to us about the books they love and why.


[OOC: Since characters are from a number of different worlds and realities, some, none or all the books a character lists on their form can be made up.]

SUGGESTED BOOKS
(No/Multiple Authors)

  1. The Bible
  2. Freckle's Instagram
  3. The DSM V
  4. US Army Operator's Manual for the AK-47 Assault Rifle
  5. Origins of the Cold War: An International History
  6. The Star Trek TOS novels
  7. The Poetic Edda
  8. The Prose Edda


(Alphabetical Order)

  1. Scourers and the Creation of MACUSA - Theophilus Abbot
  2. Goodnight Moon - Margaret Wise Brown
  3. If on a Winter's Night a Traveler - Calvino
  4. Tony Stark: The (Iron) Man, the Myth, the Legend: An Authorized Biography - Reginald Carstairs
  5. Farewell, My Lovely - Raymond Chandler
  6. Based on a True Story - Delphine De Vigan
  7. Critical Race Theory: An Introduction - Richard Delgado
  8. The Owl Airforce: True Life Tales of War in Europe - Simon Dentata
  9. Bear by Marian Engel
  10. Fante: A Family’s Legacy of Writing, Drinking and Surviving - Dan Fante
  11. Six Easy Pieces - Richard Feynman
  12. The History of Sexuality - Michel Foucault (May already be in library?)
  13. American Gods, - Neil Gaiman
  14. The Solitude of Prime Numbers - Giordano
  15. Everybody Poops - Tarō Gomi
  16. On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society by Dave Grossman
  17. Red Harvest - Dashiell Hammett
  18. The Ethical Slut - Janet Hardy
  19. The Gospel of Loki - Joane M. Harris
  20. A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking
  21. Starship Troopers - Robert A. Heinlein
  22. Dune - Frank Herbert
  23. Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
  24. Strings, Conformal fields, and M-theory - Michio Kaku
  25. Physics of the Impossible - Michio Kaku
  26. She Comes First - Ian Kerner
  27. A Separate Peace - John Knowles
  28. Discourses on Livy - Niccolo Machiavelli
  29. Lying, Congressional Style - Sen. Norris Morales
  30. Altered Carbon - Richard E Morgan
  31. Norwegian Wood - Haruki Murakam
  32. Norse Gods and Giants - Edgar Parin d'Aulaire
  33. Cosmos - Carl Sagan
  34. The Demon-Haunted World - Carl Sagan
  35. A New Translation of the Complete Works - Sappho
  36. Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them by Newt Scamander
  37. Cassandra and Her Cat Gustavus - Lisbeth Scintilla
  38. From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome from 133 BC to AD 68 - H.H. Scullard
  39. With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa - E.B. Sledge
  40. The Things They Carried - Tim O'Brien
  41. The Diving Pool - Yoko Ogawa
  42. Poems (With an Introduction by Siegfried Sassoon) - Wilfred Owen
  43. Biochemistry - Donald Voet
  44. Cat's Cradle - Kurt Vonnegut
  45. Slaughterhouse Five - Kurt Vonnegut


    Discourses on Livy - Niccolo Machiavelli