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Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2005 12:46 am
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Pas mantalove From what I remember of "Young Zaphod Plays it Safe", Zaphod has some sort of regular job, and he doesn't do something horribly foolish when he could. Zaphod's running a used ballpoint pen business when a "perfectly safe" ship crashes next to his underwater shop. Then something escapes from the ship and heads towards the area where earth is and the men who come to look at the ship say that area need to be made "perfectly safe". I still don't quite understand it all.
That's...not the version in the Ultimate Guide, is it? Although...is that where that business about all the ballpoint pens escaping to their own planet comes from? I'm not sure I quite remember Zaphod's shop being underwater... I thought he went along with the two guys on a ship (that is, a spaceship with underwater capibilities) to find the wreckage of another ship that had crashed underwater (I'm not entirely sure why Zaphod came along...I think he was part of a salvage company), and the driver of the ship is obsessed with lobsters (I think he dies), and the other guy's a government official or something. Anyway the ship had three prototype Genuine People Personalities on board that were really dangerous, because they had the ability to do whatever they liked and no one would stop them...and one escaped to Earth... In some versions of the story it's implied, I think, that it was Ronald Reagan (the hell?!). And Earth has to be made "perfectly safe"...implying that Earth was destroyed for this reason...but then what does this have to do with Zaphod's psychiratrist? *dizzy* All in all, a really confusing story. You're better off ignoring it, but there are some amusing bits about lobsters and ballpoint pens in there. whee
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