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#PennedPossibilities 937 • Which of your characters is the most controversial?

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  • cstross@wandering.shopC This user is from outside of this forum
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    #PennedPossibilities 937 • Which of your characters is the most controversial? Why?

    In the Laundry Files, probably Fabian Everyman MP, who becomes Prime Minister of the UK after book 8.

    I mean, "Strong and Stable Goverment Under the New Management" sounds like a reasonable campaign slogan until you realize he's the living avatar of Nyarlathotep, the Black Pharaoh, and he's basically farming us for our souls! Also, pay no attention to the giant skull rack at Marble Arch, or the mass executions!

    adaliabooks@ohai.socialA bodil@social.treehouse.systemsB mortonrobd@mas.toM S mikeash@mastodon.sdf.orgM 6 Replies Last reply
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    • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

      #PennedPossibilities 937 • Which of your characters is the most controversial? Why?

      In the Laundry Files, probably Fabian Everyman MP, who becomes Prime Minister of the UK after book 8.

      I mean, "Strong and Stable Goverment Under the New Management" sounds like a reasonable campaign slogan until you realize he's the living avatar of Nyarlathotep, the Black Pharaoh, and he's basically farming us for our souls! Also, pay no attention to the giant skull rack at Marble Arch, or the mass executions!

      adaliabooks@ohai.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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      @cstross

      I think I'd still take that over the lot we've had in the last couple of decades

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      • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

        #PennedPossibilities 937 • Which of your characters is the most controversial? Why?

        In the Laundry Files, probably Fabian Everyman MP, who becomes Prime Minister of the UK after book 8.

        I mean, "Strong and Stable Goverment Under the New Management" sounds like a reasonable campaign slogan until you realize he's the living avatar of Nyarlathotep, the Black Pharaoh, and he's basically farming us for our souls! Also, pay no attention to the giant skull rack at Marble Arch, or the mass executions!

        bodil@social.treehouse.systemsB This user is from outside of this forum
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        @cstross ngl, I'd gladly vote tactically for the Black Pharaoh to keep Farage out.

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        • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

          #PennedPossibilities 937 • Which of your characters is the most controversial? Why?

          In the Laundry Files, probably Fabian Everyman MP, who becomes Prime Minister of the UK after book 8.

          I mean, "Strong and Stable Goverment Under the New Management" sounds like a reasonable campaign slogan until you realize he's the living avatar of Nyarlathotep, the Black Pharaoh, and he's basically farming us for our souls! Also, pay no attention to the giant skull rack at Marble Arch, or the mass executions!

          mortonrobd@mas.toM This user is from outside of this forum
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          @cstross Our souls? More perks for the uber-rich and news editors who already sold theirs.

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          • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

            #PennedPossibilities 937 • Which of your characters is the most controversial? Why?

            In the Laundry Files, probably Fabian Everyman MP, who becomes Prime Minister of the UK after book 8.

            I mean, "Strong and Stable Goverment Under the New Management" sounds like a reasonable campaign slogan until you realize he's the living avatar of Nyarlathotep, the Black Pharaoh, and he's basically farming us for our souls! Also, pay no attention to the giant skull rack at Marble Arch, or the mass executions!

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            @cstross
            Angleton.
            From a human rights standpoint his methods of dealing with rogue employees are questionable.
            Then there are those faceless auditors.

            Are you sure Fabian is that different from the likes of Zuckerberg, Musk or whoever is behind ByteDance?

            Why take over governments if you can take people's souls without so much as a raised eyebrow from what we once called "authorities"?

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            • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

              #PennedPossibilities 937 • Which of your characters is the most controversial? Why?

              In the Laundry Files, probably Fabian Everyman MP, who becomes Prime Minister of the UK after book 8.

              I mean, "Strong and Stable Goverment Under the New Management" sounds like a reasonable campaign slogan until you realize he's the living avatar of Nyarlathotep, the Black Pharaoh, and he's basically farming us for our souls! Also, pay no attention to the giant skull rack at Marble Arch, or the mass executions!

              mikeash@mastodon.sdf.orgM This user is from outside of this forum
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              @cstross So, a slight improvement over the real world?

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              • bodil@social.treehouse.systemsB bodil@social.treehouse.systems

                @cstross ngl, I'd gladly vote tactically for the Black Pharaoh to keep Farage out.

                strangenoises@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                @bodil @cstross iirc that’s kind of how it happened.

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                • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                  #PennedPossibilities 937 • Which of your characters is the most controversial? Why?

                  In the Laundry Files, probably Fabian Everyman MP, who becomes Prime Minister of the UK after book 8.

                  I mean, "Strong and Stable Goverment Under the New Management" sounds like a reasonable campaign slogan until you realize he's the living avatar of Nyarlathotep, the Black Pharaoh, and he's basically farming us for our souls! Also, pay no attention to the giant skull rack at Marble Arch, or the mass executions!

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                  @cstross

                  To be 100% fair - he was the best of a bad lot. If your country is going to be run by a Lovecraftian superpower, there are far uglier choices. Hells - Nyarlathotep was fairly tractable and reasonable if you weren't a threat or in his way.

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                  • adaliabooks@ohai.socialA adaliabooks@ohai.social

                    @cstross

                    I think I'd still take that over the lot we've had in the last couple of decades

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                    @adaliabooks @cstross And that's how he came to power 😉

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