Subject: Re: [FFML] Probably my most sick, twisted, and EVIL idea yet...
From: Goosed
Date: 12/19/1996, 11:02 PM
To: fanfic@fanfic.com

On Mon, 16 Dec 1996, ERIN MILLS wrote:

      No one could have realized that in the latter portion of the twentieth
century that mankind was being watched by intelligent beings from the
planet Mars.
      No one in the United States even considered the possibility that the
"Translating Computer" used to speak to the Martians wasn't worth the 
seven million dollars used to build it. The money could have been better
spent on another combat fax machine.
       And none of the Martians ever anticipated that blasting the bejeezus
out of the men, women, children, household pets, cattle and other life
forms living in Japan would be as difficult as it turned out to be... 

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                               MARS ATTACKS JAPAN!
A document of the Martian Invasion of Japan and the small group of         
                        individuals that repelled the invaders.
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    A Mega-Crossover Fic series featuring "Ranma 1/2" "Sailor Moon"
"Devil Hunter Yohko" "Tenchi-Muyo!" "Project A-ko" and many more anime
series.
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   Inspired by the Warner Bros. motion picture "Mars Attacks!"
   Based on the "Mars Attacks!" trading cards released by Topps, Inc.
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 Intial Concept and Person To Blame--Erin Mills
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   Anyone want to join me in this? 

I can see it all now...

The scene:  outside a large, monolithic building somewhere in MegaTokyo.

Martians:  "Yak yak, yak!"  "We come in peace.  Do not run."  *BLAM*!!
Priss:  "I'll be calling youuuuu....  Nene, this was your idea!  If
        we live through this, I swear I'm gonna kill you!"

8)

Damon Casale, scyth@prolog.com / scyth@andrew.cmu.edu
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