[REPOST/LNH] Saviours of the Net #10b (of 2): 'Kitchen Sink Kickstart - Lots Happens, But Not Much Makes Sense'

Arthur Spitzer arspitzer at earthlink.net
Fri May 5 18:25:33 PDT 2006


From: Saxon Brenton <Saxon.Brenton at uts.edu.au>
Newsgroups: alt.comics.lnh,rec.arts.comics.creative
Subject: [LNH] Saviours of the Net #10b (of 2)
Date: 4 Mar 1999 01:23:21 GMT

Welcome back to part two of _Saviours of the Net_ #10, entitled:
'Kitchen Sink Kickstart - Lots Happens, But Not Much Makes Sense'
And which is all the fault of Saxon Brenton

Getting back to the main plot:
...or *a* main plot...
...but most importantly, one that isn't a flashback...
...hopefully...
     Master Workload was waiting in anticipation. Very soon now, the
mortal called Doctor Net.ropolis would implement her plan; a plan to
create a Mechanical Author - a perfect Writer to remake the world into a
utopia without pain or want.
     Which is exactly what Master Workload had always tried to give to
the Looniverse.
     Which is exactly why is was so appropriate that when she activated
her program, that Master Workload be there to assume the power of the
Mechanical Author. And then all the pointless silliness of this reality,
all the random pain and hurt that was allowed to thrive in the world just so
that stories of good versus evil could be told, all the hopelessness and
despair, all of that would be erased.
     ...No more randomness or woe. No-one dying just so that an
existential point could be made, no more murderers or tortures just to
demonstrate to the readers how appropriately evil a villain is...
     ...No more worry, no more despair, no more confusion. Everyone would be
fulfilled, because everyone would know exactly how society worked, and what
was going on, and where they fitted in....
     A place for everyone, and everyone in their place.
     It was therefore to Master Workload's considerable annoyance when he
was dragged away from the net.earth and found himself in the Great White
Void - the place beyond place known only to the cosmic entities of the net.
     "Who dares!?" demanded Master Workload with the towering righteous
indignation that he was so good at. Master Workload preferred to present
a calm and unemotional front, and maintain the fiction that passion was
for lesser beings - but in truth past appearances had demonstrated that he
was perfectly capable of indulging in frivolous and potentially wasteful
emotions like rage and even spite.
     " my doing, master workload, "  came the whispered reply of a
humanoid entity.
     "Sig.ma." And Master Workload's tone dripped of acid. Sig.ma was a
consequence of backlash against two of Master Workload's most recent
attempts to gain rightful control of Looniverse [ _Dvandom Force_ #s 48
and 72 - Footnote Girl], and his very presence was a rebuke to the
Taskmaster of Toil's efforts.
     Sig.ma nodded, then got down to business.  " master workload, you
will not be allowed to take possession of the power amassed for the
mechanical author. "
     "Not allow?" Master Workload repeated nigh incredulously. "Not
*allow*? It is not your place to presume to 'allow' me to do anything!"
     " that is a false statement, as well you know, "  disagreed Sig.ma.
And since Sig.ma was the current incumbent in the position of Holder of
the Balance of the organisational axis of the internet, it is his say-so
in which that the reader should put stock.
     "Believe what you wish, your opinions are of no interest to me,"
Workload replied haughtily. Then he announced, "Servants, attend me!"
There was a rippling of what passed for the fabric of space-time in the
Great White Void, and suddenly there were two other figures present. One
of them was a gigantic sphere, composed of a moving webwork of
mathematical algorithms: Ergo, the Logical Postulate. The other was a
human of cosmic power: Net.us, Workload's enforcer and assassin in mortal
affairs in certain other dimensions beyond the Looniverse.
     "Deal with this one," Master Workload commanded with seeming
indifference. "I have other matters to attend to." It was his intention
to keep Sig.ma distracted on both the cosmic and physical levels by these
two agents of his, allowing Workload himself to concentrate his attention
back on the activation of the Mechanical Author.
     In this plan Master Workload was to be disappointed. Sig.ma allowed
himself a smile, and with minimal effort restrained Workload while
summoning two more entities to counter Workload's interlopers. One was
the Shaper of Words, one of the oldest of the Rubiks Kube beings. The
other was the Interdimensional Digestive Biscuit, the shortbread former
minion of Alt.Lactus.
     (And off to the side, observing as always, was one other: Yououghtto,
the Looker. Present as a mental projection only.)
     " you will not leave until such time as i deem it expedient, master
workload " disagreed Sig.ma.
     And so cosmic battle erupted
     Now, do you remember back in issue 61 of _Excalibur_, when the
Phoenix Force was temporarily running Rachel's body after the big fight
scene with Necrom, and it encountered Galactus and got into a conflict
with him? Remember how Alan Davis presented that fight as a series of
full-page mini-pinups sans dialogue or sound effects?
     Well, that's exactly what's happening here as well.
     First splashpage has Master Workload firing energy beams from his
eyes, which the Biscuit spirals around while simultaneously avoiding the
fusionbolts of Net.us as the latter closes in for a kill. The energy
beams splatters as it hits Sig.ma's upraised hand and coruscates across
the lower half of the page. In the background Ergo has a swirling force
emanating around and outwards from him and towards the Shaper of
Words - careful examination shows this force to be composed of little
numbers printed in green.

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     Gothic Gorilla was making preparations against Retcon RACCoon. Or
more specifically, he was making preparations against Retcon RACCoon's
retcons.
     After it had become apparent that Retcon RACCoon's powers - and
perhaps his very presence - were being detrimental to the fabric of
reality, the Arcane Ape had decided that steps would have to be taken to
'keep things from getting *too* far out of control'.
     (He was convinced that things were already out of control, but with
luck he could keep life back from the very edge of extinction.)
     So when Captain Killfile had begun planning her assault on the
RACCoon, Gothic Gorilla had demurred [as seen in _Saviours of the Net_
#6 - Footnote Girl].  He had retreated to here and hastily created a
numerologically stable mystical structure that he hoped to use to keep
the region around Net.ropolis more or less coherent. It was, in fact, a
mathemagical model of Net.ropolis that worked on the sympathetic principle
'as above, so below'. As long as the model remained active and untampered
with, the area of the Looniearth to which it was linked would be bolstered
at least partly with the model's stability.
     The principle was simple but infrequently used. The problem, as
ever, was one of power and definition. The model that Gothic Gorilla had
just created would cover barely more than Net.ropolis city and lend only
partial stability. He had neither the magical strength for a bigger area
of effect or more emphatic effect, nor had he the time or resources to put
in the detail for every person, pigeon, and taxicab.
     But then he wouldn't have wanted to. Trying to micro-manage the
definition of the model in that way - assuming that he had had the power
to make it work - would have simply put the city into unchanging stasis.
The idea was to lend the area stability, not fossilise it in the etheric
equivalent of amber. Protect the morphogenic field of the city, and
hopefully the constituent components would take care of themselves.
     Limitations like this were usually the case for such magical models.
Usually but not always. Once, a powerful bunch of occultists in the
Usenetted Kingdom calling themselves Mys-Text had once created an insanely
powerful and detailed magical model of the entire Looniearth. They had
called it the unLooniearth, and so potent was their model that not only
could they change the original by manipulating the copy, but they had also
come within a whisker of using it to... (yes Pinky...) Take Over The World!
Net.ernity, Infin.net.y, Ar.Em and Alt.blivion only knew how they had
managed to create so powerful a thing.
     Gothic Gorilla stood back to look over his work...
     ...and fell into a waking dream.
     He blinked and put his hand to his temple, using his other hand to
steady himself against a wall. "What?"
     "Gothic Gorilla," announced a creepy looking dark voice. "Your
services are needed."
     The apish mage looked up to see a tall thin human, dressed in a cloak
of darkness and with a pallor of skin usually only seen in chalk. Still a
bit disorientated, he mumbled, "Who?"
     "I am the Somnambulist," announced the figure.
     The Somnambulist, thought Gothic Gorilla. Lord of sleep and stories.
"What's wrong?"
     "IT is being born in the place you know as Net.ropolis," replied the
Somnambulist. "IT is a threat to this world."
     "Sounds bad," Gothic Gorilla said, then shook his head at how inane
that comment had been. He shook his head again, trying to clear it; he
should be asking strategic questions of the Somnambulist, the better to
identify the nature and weaknesses of this threat, but his head felt like it
was packed in cotton wool.
     "Unless IT is stopped, IT will remake this world in IT's image,
enslaving you all in a seductive vision of utopia."
     Something was wrong, Gothic Gorilla realised. His mind wasn't able
to focus on the details of what the Somnambulist was talking about. He
could feel that it was important - world shatteringly important - but all
that he could get out of it was the driving imperative to stop the
problem, not how to do it or what to do it against.
     Then a sharp stab of intuition hit at him, and he changed tactics. He
stopped worrying about the threat itself, and instead began to think about
why he couldn't concentrate on it. And suddenly everything became clear.
     Gothic Gorilla looked at the figure before him, and said quite
steadily, "You are not the Somnambulist."
     Uncharacteristically, the Somnambulist looked surprised.
     Gothic Gorilla held up the flat of his hand at arms length in front
of him, and passed it across his line of sight of the Somnambulist.
Instead of a thin chalk-white human with a haystack of night-dark hair
dressed in black, there was a thin chalk-white human with a haystack of
night-dark hair dressed in green plaid.
     "You are the Somnambulist's Evil Twin: Net.mare, lord of dark dreams
and scary stories."
     (somewhere in the background, a They Might Be Giants musical sting
played)
     Net.mare clasped his hands together in what was probably feigned
delight, grinned malevolently and said, "You guessed."
     "What do you want?
     "Exactly what I've already told you. There is a threat to this world.
Unless IT is stopped this world will enslaved."
     "You're not benevolent, Net.mare, and certainly not trustworthy.
Give me a reason why I should believe you after you just tried to deceive
me."
     "I deceived to you precisely because you would trust him more than
you would trust me," Net.mare sneered. "And as for whether you can trust
my message or not; well, you don't have a choice. When IT is born, IT
*will* enslave the Looniearth in a seeming utopia. A perfect world
without fear or want or pain."
     "It sounds like something I should be supporting, not fighting."
     "Even at the cost of free will?" Net.mare asked with shrewd malice.
     Gothic Gorilla remained silent. Net.mare continued: "You apprenticed
yourself to one of the Lords of Anarchy. A varied group, unlike the Lords of
Uniformity, who are identical to the point of practically having been
mass-produced with a cookie cutter. Your particular master is obsessed with
free will - something that will vanish if IT has IT's way with the world."
     "And in a perfect world there will be no more bad dreams, correct?"
recognised Gothic Gorilla. "No angst, or neuroses, guilts or hatreds or
personal recriminations. Your power will fade, won't it?"
     Net.mare wrapped himself in his cloak. "Very astute," he said,
huffily. "We both have a lot to loose if IT comes to fruition. Check the
situation for yourself if you still don't believe me, but I expect that
you will do everything in your power to stop IT."
     "Maybe. You still haven't told me what It is."
     Net.mare grinned and made a dramatic exit by evaporating away in a
cloud of foul-smelling green vapour. As he disappeared, he announced,
"Beware the Rise Of The Mechanical Author."
     ...and then Gothic Gorilla woke up. Disturbed by the dark lord's
message, he nevertheless took the time to make the final preparations for
his model of Net.ropolis. Then he left to take care of the next thing on his
List Of Stuff To Do.

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     Second cosmic fight scene splashpage:
     Master Workload emanates a potent shockwave of force; the expression on
his face is of someone screaming in anger, although his mouth is closed. The
blue shockwave washes over his opponents, and the Shaper and the Biscuit
struggle to retain their equilibrium. Sig.ma seems unaffected. Ergo prepares
for a second assault, and Net.us is circling around to gain an advantageous
attack position.

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     A voice came in the darkness:
     "Joan, you will wake up."
     It came through fuzzily and indistinctly, and Joan was hardly aware
of it.
     "Woman, that was not a request," noted the same voice.
     PAIN!!!
     "GgnnaaaAAHH!" screamed Joan, still mostly out of it, but reacting
to outside stimuli. This is why she lashed out instinctively, bringing
her right hand around in what threatened to be a bone-shattering punch.
Alt.Lord simply caught her fist in his own, unperturbed by her attempted
attack.
     He held her fist - the one she had attacked with - in his left hand.
With his right he held her left arm at an unnatural and particularly painful
angle. As Joan tried to focus on him - her perception hindered half by
grogginess and half by a haze of pain - he sneered at her. "Bah! Joan, you
are as weak in combat as you are in purpose."
     He let go of her and stalked moodily across to a throne; a throne of
false expectations, old jokes, bad advice, and age-on intolerances passed
down from generation to generation.
     Joan sat up and tried to get a bearing on were she was. The last
thing she remembered was getting to within a block or so of the Legion
of Net.Heroes headquarters before being blocked by the rioting [ _Saviours
of the Net_ # 2pi - Footnote Girl].  And now she was... in a deserted
warehouse of some kind. Oh, terrific; that could be just about *anywhere* in
Net.ropolis, assuming it was in Net.ropolis as all.
     Meanwhile, Alt.Lord had adopted - with obvious conscious effort - the
classic Buscema 'Dr. Doom' pose on his throne. Now he extended a hand to her
and said, "Tell me what is going on."
     It wasn't the type of thing that she had been expecting, so for
almost a second she sat there, staring at him and trying to think of a
response. She was in no condition to fight him; even under the best of
circumstances she lacked his raw power, and at the moment she felt like
death warmed over. Hoping to find a blind spot in his scheme as well as
gain some time, she countered, "What do you want to know?"
     "The Saviours of the Net are no longer under my control. In fact,
they no longer even remember me! It is clear, however, that you do."
     Joan took stock of this rather surprising assertion, and made an
intuitive leap. It was probably the sword that Gothic Gorilla had given
her. Magilla had mentioned that among other powers that it had some
resistance to retcons. Unfortunately, that meant that some - perhaps all -
of the information that she had been taking to the LNH was now wrong.
Blast!
     Still, trying to tell Alt.Lord that was rather pointless giving his
obsessive nature...
     (Did he even still have that blinkered, narrow minded, obsessive
nature? How far had he been affected by the retconning, if at all?)
...and probably tactically unwise. Safer to tell a part truth: "I'm not
sure. I've been trying to get to the Legion ever since you threw me out."
     Alt.Lord gave her a penetrating look. Or rather, the gaze that he
practiced as his penetrating look; actually it was more like a glower.
Disdain was written across his face. "Perhaps a bit more pain will loosen
the truth from your tongue, then," he suggested, standing up and
approaching with a pain gauntlet activated and crackling with energy
discharge. 
     Well, that answered one question: he was still obsessive and narrow
minded. Which could be a good thing in the long run. His inability to
deal with changing circumstances was one of his major failures, and the
reason why so many of his plans fell to pieces at the last moment. Of
course, that didn't help Joan much *now*, as her adversary and former
leader came closer and closer in melodramatic fashion, until the
crackling glow of his gauntlet was reflecting off the sweat on her face.
     "Stand away from her!" commanded a voice. Alt.Lord whirled and
snarled in best villainous fashion - this sort of thing happened to him
from time to time, and he got lots of practise.
     There were three members of the Legion of Net.Heroes standing there:
Fearless Leader (pointing his fearsome looking BIGGUN at the net.villain),
Electrolysister (with bolts of electricity sparking from her fingers), and
Shoe Boy (looking both hyper and nervous at having a shot at a major
villain).
     Alt.Lord wrinkled his face in his best look of villainous disdain and
announced, "Bah!", then let loose a powerful energy blast that vaporised a
large chunk of the warehouse behind where the net.heroes would have
been had they not had the foresight to dive for cover.
     Joan slid down behind the table she had been sitting on and watched
the ensuing melee. She would have liked to have helped, but stripped of
her powers, she knew she would be more of a hindrance than anything else.
She did, however, manage to spy her sword across the far side on the room,
and moreover in the opposite direction to where the others were battling it
out. Using what cover she could, she began to edge towards it.
     Alt.Lord, meanwhile, was literally dancing a jig and hating every
second of it. It was all Shoe Boy's doing, of course. It turned out that
the combined firepower of Fearless Leader and Electrolysister was only
just barely slowing the villain down, so Shoe Boy had cut in with a
lateral attack and taken possession of Alt.Lord's soles.
     Bellowing incoherently, Alt.Lord finally hauled his boots off, then
glared at the net.heroes before proclaiming unto the world, "Bah!" and
letting loose with another concentrated assault of energy blasts. The
ensuing explosions were satisfactorily spectacular.
     In the aftermath of this, as the other three began trading blasts
again, Shoe Boy suppressed a grin. He had enjoyed that. Looking around at
the damage, he spied Joan, bleeding from the head and in a bit of a daze. He
skittered across to where she was and began examining her for wounds. She
struggled weakly, and he admonish her, "Hey, calm down. It'll be alright.
You better rest, 'cause you're hurt."
     "Have... to get sword..." she disagreed. "Important... to stopping
Alt.Lord..."
     Shoe Boy sardonically wondered if it was supposed to be the focused
totality of her powers or something, but against his better judgement
broke cover for long enough to hastily retrieve the sword for her.
     Then, part of the ceiling blew in, revealing three new figures! "The
Saviours," realised Joan at the sight of Captain Killfile, Mood Arrow, and
the Human Aquarium.
     "Afternoon, Fearless Leader," greeted Captain Killfile jauntily. "We
saw an ongoing fight scene. I hope this isn't a private party."
     "All help appreciated," FL replied. But he kept a careful eye on the
Saviours; if what this villain had been talking about earlier had any truth
in it, he suspected that the reactions of the other net.hero team would
prove interesting.
     "You!" snarled Alt.Lord. "Perfidious traitors! And what is this? A
*female* Killfile?"
     "Sexism will get you nowhere," retorted Captain Killfile, letting
loose a barrage from her gauntlets. There was no hint of recognition on
any of the Saviours' faces though. The battle recommenced after its brief
lull. Shoe Boy considered this an opportune time to help ferry his charge
out of the building and to safety outside; probably a wise decision.
     Now that the tide was turning against him, Alt.Lord's anger grew at
an even greater rate. Finally, he decided to retreat with a devastating
Parthian shot. He activated his personal teleporter back to his home
dimension while simultaneously priming an energy overload through his
armour's weapons. He wouldn't have considered using such a trick if he
were planning on staying here - the chance of being hurt or killed in the
insipient explosion was too great. But then, he wasn't going to be here, was
he?
     Alt.Lord screamed in defiance as he swept his arms about the room,
his hands spewing plasma about the place. In mid sweep, his armoured
gloves flew off, glowing brightly with energy crackle. Alt.Lord himself
vanished in a discharge of light, just as those same gloves exploded.
     To all but the most observant of the net.heroes it looked as though
the villain had just self-destructed in a particularly spectacular
fashion. The initial detonation threw them off their feet, and ones that
followed proceeded to tear apart the building. "Retreat!" yelled Fearless
Leader as the warehouse was consumed in an inferno.
     They all rushed out as best the could. Once at a safe distance, the
turned to watch as Alt.Lord's temporary base was destroyed.

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     Third cosmic fight scene splashpage:
     Net.us and the Interdimensional Digestive Biscuit spiral around each
other in a dog-fight, manoeuvring for position. The Shaper uses a wave of
words (in a bold serif typeface) to block the numbers of the Logical
Postulate. Sig.ma and Master Workload trade power blasts.

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     Afterwards, Fearless Leader checked the woman called Joan into the
LNHHQ infirmary. There were a number of other Legionnaires there, being
treated by Organic Lass, Tourniquet, and Dr. Bad-Bedside-Manner for minor
injuries sustained during the riots. Morale seemed to be good, and to help
keep it that way Fearless Leader took a few minutes to walk around and talk
with the troops before heading off to report to Ultimate Ninja.
     The LNH deputy head found his superior with Deductive Logic Man and
Dr. Stomper in the latter's laboratory. Just as he entered, All-Knowing
Last-Chance Whiner Destiny Woman appeared, clouds of mysterious-looking
smoke billowing across the floor as she teleported in. She struck a
dramatic pose, and declaimed, "A cosmic threat has arisen, which threatens
to *Destroy The Looniverse*!"
     "What, again?"
     Ignoring the weary sarcasm of her fellows, AKLCWDW approached Dr.
Stomper, looked him in the eye, and commanded, "Remember!"
     Dr. Stomper looked like he was about to have a heart attack. His eyes
bugged out, and he exclaimed, "Dr. Net.ropolis is trying to create a god!"
     More smoke began to billow from the floor at AKLCWDW's feet. She
gathered up her cape in her left hand and drew it up to her chest, and
with her right hand outstretched she proclaimed a final warning: "Beware
the rise of the Mechanical Author!"  And then she was gone.
     "All right, I'm growing tired of all these cryptic references," said
the Ninja. "Stomper, what is going on here?"
     And lo, it did come to pass that Dr. Stomper gave him a straight
answer: "Earlier today I met with Dr. Net.ropolis, where she told me of
her plans to recreate the Looniverse as a utopia by building a Mechanical
Author. She tried to recruit my help, but after I rebuffed her she used a
memory deletion gadget to cover her tracks." [as seen in _Saviours of the
Net_ #6 - Footnote Girl]
     Deductive Logic Man looked thoughtful and asked, "Did she say
whether the other Saviours were willing accomplices in providing a
distraction for her?"
     "No. Why?"
     "If they're all in this together, then that would simplify the
various plots and schemes that seem to be swirling around at the moment:
they would all be blinds just to create confusion," answered DLM. "If,
however, she's using them without their knowledge, then they will
probably have their own agendas, and the situation remains just as
complicated as ever."
     "There's at least one other 'puppet-master' who is - or was - behind
the scenes," offered Fearless Leader. "After the rioting settled down, my
team rescued a woman from a net.villain calling himself Alt.Lord. The way he
was questioning her, it looks like he was at one time a behind-the-scenes
leader of the Saviours who somehow lost control of them; I suspect because
of retconning. He seemed quite powerful, and we may need to find and deal
him as a threat as soon as possible."
     "If that's so, then he may have lost control of them during all that
retconning that took place earlier," mused Dr. Stomper. "Or perhaps it
occurred earlier still." He shook his head. "I am sorry, but at this point
we don't have information on what's causing all of this, let alone when it
happened. Retcon RACCoon is the obvious culprit, but that can't be
guaranteed; in the middle of a chaotic add-on crossover situation even
Occam's Razor is an unreliable tool. However, I submit that Dr.
Net.ropolis and her plan is an immediate threat, and should be given at
least equal priority with any other problem."
     "That's a rather serious assessment, Doctor," observed Deductive
Logic Man.
     "Of course it is," answered Dr. Stomper. "If she succeeds in
creating her Mechanical Author, it could possibly destroy the Looniverse."
     "Wait, you've lost me," interrupted Fearless Leader. "Granted, this
Mechanical Author is a case of meddling on a grand scale that we can't
allow to proceed, but how could something build to create a utopia
destroy the Looniverse. Wouldn't that be the last thing it would try to do?"
     "What it 'tries' to do may not have anything to do with what occurs
as a consequence of its actions," explained Dr. Stomper. "The Looniverse
as we know it has a delicate balance of physical laws. The Mechanical
Author would have to make alterations to those laws, particularly the
Laws of Drama, in order to create its proposed utopia. If that were not
done properly then the Looniverse risks the threat of wReamEntropic
collapse."
     "Use layman's terms, please," directed Ultimate Ninja.
     "This universe has a vastly accelerated rate for its Second Law of
Thermodynamics, rather like the 'Dr Who' universe was shown to be in the
'Logopolis' episode," explained Dr. Stomper. "Although here we call it
wReamEntropy. Ultimately, the only thing that prevents the dissolution of
our entire universe into a slush of entropically inert ylem is the power of
Drama. It is Drama which shapes stories, giving form and meaning and forward
impetus to both the substance and history of our world; even at the same
time that Drama is also causing energy to be entropically wasted in cosmic
battles and awesome special effects. As I said: a hideously delicate
balance, and changing it is wrought with peril.
     "When Master Workload took over the world by using DeFacto V as its
pawn in the X-Post Facto alt.future [ _Dvandom Force_ #s 45-48 - Footnote
Girl], he was apparently careful enough in his obsessions to reduce the mix
of both wReamEntropy and Drama - lowering both of them to create an orderly
and productive world unhampered by rampant silliness on the one hand and
unthreatened by wReamEntropic dissolution on the other.
     "Similarly, when Acton Lord tried to cut the Looniverse off from the
Writers he took steps to maintain the Life Force of the Looniverse
[ _Dvandom Force_ #42 - Footnote Girl], and being a meticulous planner he
presumably instituted plans to counter the forces of wReamEntropy.
However, no matter how careful, villains always suffer a fatal flaw which
the net.heroes can exploit and overcome them with. It is not outside the
realms of possibility that Acton Lord may have overlooked the wReam-Entropic
factor, and had he succeeded in his attempt to cut off the Looniverse from
the Writers then he may well have had only the briefest of triumphs before
finding his victory, along with the entire world, turning to ashes in his
mouth."
     Dr. Stomper paused in his exposition, licked his lips, and then
continued. "The fundamental purpose of Dr. Net.ropolis's Mechanical Author
is to recreate the Looniverse as a utopia - without pain or suffering, and
certainly without the wild injustices and manic threats that drive the
storylines of the Legion and other net.heroes. To do that it will have to
recreate a significant part of the Looniverse's underlying reality -
removing Drama and of necessity the wReamEntropy that it counter-balances.
This is not impossible; but I am not convinced that a mere mechanical
contrivance created by a human scientist - even one of Dr. Net.ropolis'
calibre - is capable of such delicate and profound change. The risks are too
great, and despite her assurances I am not convinced of the adequacy of her
preparations and safeguards.
     Ultimate Ninja thought about this. "I agree that Dr. Net.ropolis is
*a* major threat, and possibly even *the* paramount threat at the moment.
But unfortunately, she isn't the only problem we have to deal with at the
moment. There's still Ole Scratch running around in the Preacher's stolen
body, and now this Alt.Lord character."
     "Plus we still have to figure out whether or not the Saviours are
still Trojan horses," added Fearless Leader.
     The LNH commander nodded, gazing around at the other three. "We had
better begin planning how best to deploy our forces against which
threats."

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     " stop, "  commanded Sig.ma. And at his word the fight came to a
halt.He really didn't give the others much choice in the matter.
     For Net.us, it was a moderately amazing experience. All of a sudden, he
found himself unable to move. No, that wasn't quite correct. He found that
he could still move, but was utterly unable to take offensive action and
continue the battle as he had been ordered. As Sig.ma approached Master
Workload and began to converse with him, Net.us turned to the closest of the
other combatants, which was the Biscuit. "What has happened here?!"
     "Sig.ma has stopped this conflict," the Biscuit answered simply.
     "He is powerful enough to do that? With so little effort?"
     "Of course. He is the among the most powerful of the conceptual
entities. Certainly he has to be, to maintain the Balance between one so
ambitious as Master Workload. Has not your master informed you of matters
such as this?"
     To which Net.us answered, "No. There's a lot he obviously hasn't
told me" It was perhaps indiscreet, but considering how Net.us felt about
his 'employer', it wasn't an admission that Net.us felt particularly worried
about. In any case, he was inflamed with curiosity that there were powers
greater than the Werk (as he knew Master Workload) and intrigued with the
possibility that this might hold a key to his long dreamed of escape from
the Werk's servitude. A thought occurred to him, however. "But if he had the
power to stop the battle so absolutely all along, then why did he allow it
to continue?"
     This was something that Master Workload had briefly considered as
well, but dismissed as unworthy of prolonged consideration. Workload had
come to the disdainful conclusion that since Sig.ma had been 'birthed' in
the Looniverse - a known Absurd Comic Book Universe (or ACBU for short) -
Sig.ma must be automatically suffering from the standard comic book failing
of needing to engage in pointless fight scenes at any opportunity. A telling
indicator that Master Workload still hadn't fully come to terms with Sig.ma.
     " and now, master workload, it is time to reconsider you position. "
     "I do not think so."
     " no?  the application of force has purpose only so long as there is an
achievable outcome.  this fight serves no purpose, because you cannot
achieve your desire.  with the power of the mechanical author, you could
enforce your wishes in the looniverse.  but without it you are in the
catch-22 situation of needing the power to gain the power.  you are
powerful, but you are only one of six of the internet's most senior
conceptual entities.  eter.net.y, infi.net.y, and lord mudd already
possess the looniverse, and will not help you take control.  ar.em and
killfile similarly desire the looniverse, but they will not help you raise
yourself up as sole possessor if they cannot share the spoils.  i tell you
again, this fight was pointless.  you are only wasting resources in a fight
that you cannot win, because even those other entities that desire control
of the looniverse will band against you to preserve the current status quo
until such time as they see a chance to fulfil their ambitions. "
     Master Workload considered this with sour grace. It was galling to be
continually baulked like this, especially after the savour of the
still-recent freedom that Workload has enjoyed in his machinations during
the period immediately after the MultiTasker had abandoned his position.
What was worse was the not-so subtle revelation that Master Workload had
been outmanoeuvred by Sig.ma.
     Master Workload tired another tack. "And what if the Mechanical
Author chooses to side with me, on the side of order and productivity?"
     " if it is done freely and without outside interference, then that
is a valid shift in the balance of power within the looniverse.  its own
evolution will have brought it to your demesne, and ratification of such
as shift by the living moderator will be only a formality. "
     Master Workload looked pleased. "Done then. We will wait here for
the outcome of the Author's activation."

               ~<>~<>~<>~<>~<>~<>~<>~<>~<>~<>~<>~<>~<>~

Next:
     Okay then. Working on the (perhaps overly optimistic) assumption
that all of the above wasn't just bulldust spread around to confuse
matters even more than they already are...
     Will somebody (ANYbody) be able to find and stop Doctor Net.ropolis
in time to stop her activating the Mechanical Author? And if they can't,
will the Mechanical Author work amicably with the other cosmic entities,
or will the whole thing degenerate into a pastiche of _Infinity Gauntlet_ #5
as the rest of the Looniverse's great power become involved as well?  What
steps will Alt.Lord take to try an wrest control of the Looniverse next? And
where will the conspiracy to fill r.a.c.c with talking gorilla's so that
they can continually win 'best new character' at the RACCies strike next?
     These questions and more may or may not be answered in the next
thrilling issue of: _Saviours of the Net_. Probably written by someone
other than me.

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Character Credits: 
_Saviours Of The Net_ #10, the special guest cameo issue, featuring more
characters than you can poke a stick at:

LNH Cameos (mostly used without permission, so don't go dragging this lot
into any ongoing subplots, okay?):
     Electrolysister created wReam (Ray Bingham (chaos and entropy
incarnate)).
     Escher Boy created by Kevin Wilcox.
     Great Oozelfinch created by Arsenal (Ted Brock).
     Hell Catalyst created by Jeff McCosky.
     Lackey Lad created by Brian Mendus.
     Mojodog created by Abhay Khosla.
     Munchkin Man created by Hubert Bartels (and won't Hubert be in for a
nasty shock when he finds out that the little blue pest is back :-)
     Red Herring created by Kieran O'Callaghan.
     Shoe Boy created by Benjamin Cypher (SteelCypher)
     Tsar Chasm created by Ken Schmidt. [Believe it or not, this one I
actually asked permission for first.]
     Writers-Block Woman (and Mouse) created by Jaelle (Jessica
Imhera-Smiler). [These two as well.]
     Zeal created by Kevin Banda.
     Zowie!!!boy created by Michael Friedman.

RACCCafe Advertisement: (There isn't any point to listing these, because
   remember boys and girls, the RACCCafe isn't in continuity)
{Well, if *you* won't, *I* will - Anal-Retentive Archive Kid}
(Hey! Stop that ARAK! Get away from that keyboa...)
     Alan Covenant created by Chad Imbrogno
     Brain Boy created by Sean Daugherty
     Believe it or not, Badger (Matt Rossi III), Uplink (Paul DeSanto),
Arsenal (Ted Brock), Bombastus von Zeitgeist (Cornelius von Glenhusen)
and Easily-Discovered Man Lite (Rob Rogers) are all real despite their
superhero codename-like nom de plumes, and thus they presumably belong
to themselves.
     Cheeezar created by Kyle Lucke
     Diva Woman created by the Lurking Mystery (Pamela Ambrose).
     Example-Character Lad created by Cornelius von Glenhusen.
     LyfeSukkyr created by Kieran O'Callaghan.
     Oozelfinches are nominally under the control of Arsenal, although
both the Oozelfinches and Arsenal have issued vehement press releases
denying this.
     Sig.Lad created by Dvandom (Dave Van Domelen)
     The Solid Gold Dancers were roped in by Badger, and Tempest was
created by him.
     Twister created by Aaron Veenstra.
(Get... get...get away from there, you *nasty* little LNH character you.)
{Phhbbt! :-P  - Anal-Retentive Archive Kid}

Main Players (these ones it's probably cool to use):
     All-Knowing Last-Chancer Whiner Destiny Woman, Deductive Logic Man,
and Ultimate Ninja created by wReam.
     Alt.Lord and Joan St. Clair created by Tom Russell.
     Ergo and the Shaper of Words created by Saxon Brenton and willed to
Public Domain. Net.mare created by Saxon Brenton and already Public Domain.
     Doctor Stomper created by persons unknown, and is Public Domain.
     Fearless Leader created by Dvandom, and is Public Domain.
     Gothic Gorilla, Lava Lamp and the original crossover concept created by
Arthur Spitzer. Not reserved.
     Interdimensional Digestive Biscuit, Net.us, and Sig.ma created by
Dvandom (and Dvandom specifically requests that no changes be made to
Sig.ma).
     I have no idea who created the Looker and Master Workload, but I
think they're Public Domain.
     Lovecraftian frogman shanghaied in by Steve Howard.
     Twisted Lemming and the millenialist gunman created by Saxon Brenton.

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Add Notes:
     Apologies on the lateness of this, but things kept growing, or
mutating, or what have you. The cosmic fight scene, in particular, gave
me trouble and went through about five variations before it finally
returned full circle to essentially the original version. Over time it
kept getting more and more minimalist, as the confrontation changed from
a fight scene to a stand-off, until in the penultimate take I simply had
Sig.ma scheming from afar to *replace* Master Workload with the Mechanical
Author as the net's embodiment of work/order. My problem was in
characterising Master Workload as being too meticulous to be tricked into
the fight between himself, Sig.ma and their respective allies. Then when I
actually went back and read through Master Workload's appearances in the
Looniverse Adrift crossover and various Dvandom Force issues, it
became obvious that this was wrong. For all of his attempts to present
himself as orderly and emotionless, Master Workload has been readily
drawn into fights, and on at least one occasion ( _Dvandom Force_ #50)
has proven himself to be perfectly capable of petty spite.
     Of course, although the cosmic confrontation scenes were lots of fun
(and even logically necessary given the impetus of Mechanical Author
subplot) it drags the focus of _Saviours of the Net_ even further away
from the Saviours themselves. This is why I left that plot thread hanging in
'wait and see' mode: if either the Saviours or the LNH or both can prevent
the activation of the Mechanical Author, then there's no real need for the
cosmic entities to appear again.
     For similar reasons I also pruned back a whole mess of other cosmic
appearances. The opening line of this issue was going to be, "Perhaps
unsurprisingly, one of the first of the Looniverse's cosmic entities to
become aware of the Rise Of The Mechanical Author was the Shaper Of
Words...". But the Shaper was moved from a separate subplot into the
cosmic fight scene, as was the Looker. Net.mare stayed where he was
because he fitted in so perfectly as an agent provocateur who doesn't
really need to show up again now that he has started the ball rolling. I
regret having to cut out the Cleric though, since I rather like yt as a
character.
     I also dumped a shock ending that revealed that somewhere among
that retconning mess the entire Legion had been retconned into being Evil.
The reason was that I wanted to deal with a whole lot of things in this
issue, but I didn't want them to be *prescriptive* to anybody else. Just
about all the plots here are 'pick and choose' stuff.

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Appendix: 
Extract from: Kid Kirby's Guide To The Cosmos

[...]

ERGO, THE LOGICAL POSTULATE:
     At one time Ergo presented a false origin of itself to the One Who
Wields The Power Kirby, probably to elicit sympathy. However, since then
it has been revealed that Ergo is a mathematical complex who has gained
sentience, rather than a mortal who solved the Grand Unified Theory and
used this to become a being of pure mind.
     Despite the awesome complexity of the algorithms that compose Ergo's
personality and enable its self-awareness, Ergo has a dislike for fuzzy
logic and other non-binary factors. Consequently, it has an obsession with
common sense, logic, and order. Ergo can manifest itself in physical
actuality as a vast webwork of mathematical symmetries, its size varying but
typically being about the same as the Looniearth's moon, Loona.
     First appearance: _Saviours Of The Net_ #10

[...]

INTERDIMENSIONAL DIGESTIVE BISCUIT:
     The Biscuit - real name: Norrin Dunn - is the creation and onetime
servant of Alt.Lactus, the Devourer Of Newsgroups. Alt.Lactus created the
Biscuit so that after Alt.Lactus had eaten a particularly noxious
newsgroup, such as alt.binaries.erotica.armpits, he could nibble on the
Biscuit's shortbread form in order to settle his stomach. However, the
Biscuit railed against this servitude, especially being accomplice to the
destruction of living worlds, and used its ability to wield the Power Comic
to escape to freedom. For some time it was alone in the Internet before
gaining the companionship of the non-feral portion of the International
Christmas Pudding.
     First appearance: _Dvandom Force_ #80

[...]

LOOKER
     The Looker is an alien named Yououghtto, who acts as eyes for
Interneternity. He is confined for all time to his home, a dome in the
Grey Area of the Moon, because of a cosmic oath that he once took in
order to bind DeFacto and the other members of E.R.N.I.E. (Evil Regiment
of Naughty Inane Editors) to an other-dimensional prison (a prison from
which DeFacto has since escaped, without in any way rescinding
Yououghtto's oath). Any appearances by Yououghtto beyond the dome are
most likely mental projections.
     First appearance: _Cosmic Plot Device Caper_

[...]

MASTER WORKLOAD
     Master Workload holds the cosmic portfolio of work and productivity. It
is one of the six greatest of the comic entities that embody the internet as
a whole, and is the opponent and complement of Lord MUDD on the internet's
organisational axis. Workload's perennial obsession has led him to try to
destroy or take control of the Looniverse on several occasions, the most
notable being the 'Looniverse Adrift' crossover and the 'X-Post Facto' story
arc in _Dvandom Force_ #46-48.
     First appearance: 'Looniverse Adrift'

[...]

NET.MARE
     Net.mare is the lord of dark dreams and scary stories. He is an
anthropomorphic personification, and usually manifests himself as a tall
thin human with chalk-white skin, an unruly haystack of black hair, and
wearing green plaid. He is the Evil Twin of the Somnambulist.
     First appearance: (alt.reality) _Kid Not Appearing In Any Retcon
Hour Story_ #2; (mainstream LNH continuity) _Saviours Of The Net_ #10

[...]

NET.US
     Real name: Algernon Heckman. A mortal man chosen by the Werk (Master
Workload) to receive cosmic power and use it as the Werk's lackey and
assassin. He is not pleased with this servitude.
     First appearance: _Dvandom Force_ #50-51

[...]

SHAPER OF WORDS:
     The Shaper is one of the Kubik Beings, who are hatched from their
nascent states as one of the Cosmic Rubik's Cubes to attain maturity as
a reality manipulators of great power. Each of the Kube Beings develops
individual personalities and appearances, usually reminiscent of the
species of beings who created that particular Cosmic Rubik's Cube in the
first place.
     The Shaper is a humanoid of vaguely insectile appearance whose lower
torso is a mechanical frustum. Among the current space-faring
civilisations of the Looniverse there was no-one who knows which
civilisation the Shaper has descended from. It's features match no known
species, and many scholars suspect that its origins may lie with one of
the long gone Pre_Cursor races who inhabited the universe after the first
intelligent species (represented by the Elders of the Looniverse) but before
the current populations.
     First appearance: _Saviours Of The Net_ #10

SIG.MA
     Sig.ma is the embodiment of the Sig Force previously possessed by
the net.hero Sig.Lad. Sig.ma is also the current incumbent as the mediator
between Master Workload and Lord MUDD; in other words, the balancing power
at the centre of the Looniverse's organisational axis, the position formerly
held by the MultiTasker until the latter mysteriously abandoned its post
some time prior to the Looniverse Adrift crossover. It is by holding two
cosmic portfolios - especially one that by definition grants him the 'final
word' - that Sig.ma seeks to keep in check Master Workload's ongoing
attempts to bring the Looniverse under the Workload's control. His dual
portfolios mean that he is arguably the most powerful of the three
intermediary powers of himself, Alt.Lactus on the time axis, and Alt.eph on
the space axis.
     First appearance: _Dvandom Force_ #72
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Saxon Brenton     City library of the Uni of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Saxon.Brenton at uts.edu.au

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