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#{{note|ShutUp}}This is a reference to Stanley's [[TBFGK 32:5|command]] to "Shut up until you're ''ordered'' to speak!" Parson had already figured out a [[TBFGK 33:10|loophole]] (the original attempt failed because of Bogroll's [[TBFGK_33:11|illiteracy]]; presumably he used the same tactic before his [[TBFGK 35|conversation]] with Sizemore). | #{{note|ShutUp}}This is a reference to Stanley's [[TBFGK 32:5|command]] to "Shut up until you're ''ordered'' to speak!" Parson had already figured out a [[TBFGK 33:10|loophole]] (the original attempt failed because of Bogroll's [[TBFGK_33:11|illiteracy]]; presumably he used the same tactic before his [[TBFGK 35|conversation]] with Sizemore). | ||
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| Parson is walking into a room, by way of a door flanked by two guards with polearms. In the foreground, Stanley can be seen seated at a table. | [edit] |
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Stanley the Tool: Siddown, Hamster. Let's get some breakfast. We got a long day ahead of us. | [edit] |
| An overhead view of the room shows Parson and Stanley seated at a small table, empty except for an eyebook at Parson's hand. Across the room behind Stanley is a much larger table, with a small box on the floor next to one side. | [edit] |
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Stanley the Tool: By my order, you may now speak.[1] Parson Gotti: Oh. Yeah thanks, Tool. | [edit] |
| Parson is seated at the table, looking a bit apprehensive and uncertain. | [edit] |
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Parson Gotti: Um, so Bogroll says food is supposed to just materialize? But I've been thinking. I'm not really from this universe. What if that rule doesn't... | [edit] |
| The table between Stanley and Parson now holds a full breakfast for each of them: a plate of bacon and eggs for Stanley, and a packaged meal with a drink for Parson. | [edit] |
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Parson Gotti: Oh, man. Stanley the Tool: Yeah, it better pop. The treasury puts your upkeep cost at over a thousand Shmuckers a turn. | [edit] |
| Parson is holding up a wrapped hamburger and grinning happily, as Stanley watches. | [edit] |
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Parson Gotti: Look at this! It's a Happy Meal! Burger, fries, cookie! Toy! Stanley the Tool: Even your food has stupid names. | [edit] |
| Stanley scowls and gestures at Parson. | [edit] |
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Stanley the Tool: You better be worth it, Hamster. That brain of yours'd better contain every fact about every battle ever fought. Parson Gotti: This is Code Red Mountain Dew! Caffeine! Ohhhh do I need this! | [edit] |
| Parson takes a closer look at the package his food appeared in. | [edit] |
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Parson Gotti: No, wait. It says it's a "Stupid Meal" Stanley the Tool: Ha! Toldja. | [edit] |
| Parson reads the Stupid Meal package, as Stanley looks bored and distracted. | [edit] |
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Parson Gotti: Stupid Facts About Erfworld. "Did you know? When flying units are over water, mountains, or heavy trees, they can only be attacked by other flyers? Stanley the Tool: Of course I knew that. You'd have to be a moron not to know that. | [edit] |
| Parson looks down at the Stupid Meal package. | [edit] |
| Parson Gotti: I didn't know it. | [edit] |
| Stanley's jaw drops as his fork falls to the table. | [edit] |
| Sound: clunk | [edit] |
| Stanley sits, completely stunned. | [edit] |
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| Stanley raises an arm and frowns slightly. | [edit] |
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| Stanley points a finger upward in an emphatic gesture as he finally manages to verbalize a reaction. | [edit] |
| Stanley the Tool: Uhm... | [edit] |
| On the other side of the table, Parson grins as he continues reading the Stupid Meal package. Meanwhile, Stanley shows an exasperated expression as he picks up his eyebook. | [edit] |
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Parson Gotti: Huh! There are four known Arkentools? Stanley the Tool: I'm getting Wanda up here. Parson Gotti: This thing is pretty educational. | [edit] |
[edit] Notes
- ^ This is a reference to Stanley's command to "Shut up until you're ordered to speak!" Parson had already figured out a loophole (the original attempt failed because of Bogroll's illiteracy; presumably he used the same tactic before his conversation with Sizemore).

