I’ve got a plan! How about scamming an old thespian (like Vitamin Flintheart) into buying a digital collection of his old performances? The Nitrates ought to fall for that one! What could go wrong?
I haven’t taken time to check this out, but I suspect all those book titles behind Public Domain may be public domain (publishers establish copyright to new editions by including original introductions, notes, afterwords, textual revisions, etc.). So, I’ll go further and speculate that he is an OCD (not “Oxford Classical Dictionary” but rather “obsessive-compulsive disorder”) collector. His scam may aim at getting some rare bits for his collection from some other collector. Team Nitrate is likely to cooperate, at least initially and until such time as it is no longer in their interest to do so (no honor among thieves)….
avenger09 over 7 years ago
Sibling love, what a joy
Especially between a girl and a boy
Reuniting, what a dream
But what’s the catch, what’s the scheme
Nothing ever is truly free
A price to pay, that’s plain to see
A job at hand, a task to do
Requirements call not for one but for two
Details will follow, so obey for now they must
But if opportunities window should open
From this commitment they both will certainly bust!
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AnyFace over 7 years ago
Neil Wick over 7 years ago
Trivia time! In the background, we have several pieces of literature that ae in the public domain.
Jane Eyre (1847) by Charlotte Brontë
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884) by Mark Twain
Don Quixote, Segunda Parte (1615) by Miguel de Cervantes
atomicdog over 7 years ago
Kinda close, aren’t they?
tsull2121 over 7 years ago
Public Domain huh? sounds pretty lame, and an even MORE LAME reason for breaking the Nitrates out during transport
The first few days was fun, finally getting to see the nitrates again, then after the heist, it went rapidly downhill
Im not holding out hope for this storyline
AnyFace over 7 years ago
In the vein of J. Paul Getty and J. Evil Scientist, might’ve named the new guy “J. Public Domain,” but that’s just me.
Morrow Cummings over 7 years ago
I’ve got a plan! How about scamming an old thespian (like Vitamin Flintheart) into buying a digital collection of his old performances? The Nitrates ought to fall for that one! What could go wrong?
Sisyphos over 7 years ago
I haven’t taken time to check this out, but I suspect all those book titles behind Public Domain may be public domain (publishers establish copyright to new editions by including original introductions, notes, afterwords, textual revisions, etc.). So, I’ll go further and speculate that he is an OCD (not “Oxford Classical Dictionary” but rather “obsessive-compulsive disorder”) collector. His scam may aim at getting some rare bits for his collection from some other collector. Team Nitrate is likely to cooperate, at least initially and until such time as it is no longer in their interest to do so (no honor among thieves)….
countoftowergrove over 7 years ago
Silver and Sprocket are way too close for adult siblings.
Cavenee Lonnie Premium Member over 7 years ago
Proven track record? Hell they got caught!