C.0.0
RANDOMATICA PRESENTS....
a RANDOM Fic
ENJOY.
BUT FIRST... a few
notes.
Alright, this fic will borrow characters from all sorts
of games, TV series, anime series, movies, and suchlike. They will
be listed here later, once I've confirmed who's gonna be in the fic and who
isn't. For now, though...
Kathy Robison, Anthony Spitzmitter, NK3D, Jenny, Hether,
Roger, Mary, Joebob, and Jeana are all copyright to ME. Oh, and so are Randomatica,
Ltd., Naktronix, nKan, and this fic. MINE!
NO TOUCHY!
Uncreativity is copyright UC. Unoriginality is copyright
UO. Unproductivity is copyright UP. Unaspirality is copyright UA.
All of them might make a claim on YaoiBoy Enterprises, so I'm not sure who
that belongs to. Or Yaoi in a Can. They can have them, as far
as I'm concerned.
Many of my characters were used in a failed fic I was
working on, called "The Death is Only the Beginning." It rambled on
for over 140 pages before I wound up killing it due to reasons of there being
too many plot devices for such a serious story, it really hadn't' gone anywhere
after the last 50 pages, and so on. That, and I can't write serious
fics. Ah well. All the characters will be given a good welcome,
Randomatica style, so don't worry about not knowing who they are. I
will also try to fill you, the reader, in on what went on in the fic, when
it pertains to this story. The only reason I even reference it, though,
is due to humor value.
Also, you may note my use of angle brackets. ("<" and
">") These are used to represent thoughts, not text translated from
another language. Just thought I'd clear that up. Oh, you'll
also probably notice something like this... <!--COL; NewLoc = "Location"
--> That means that our currentt location has changed (Change of
Location = COL) Just a bit of shorthand on my part.
C.0.1
Randomatica, Ltd. From
the outside, the building seemed to have little to distinguish it from the
other mirror windowed office buildings in the area. The only things
of note were the parking lot and a sign out front. Inside was a different
matter entirely. Take the lobby, for instance. It featured walls,
doors, potted plants, structural columns and information desks placed seemingly
at random throughout the room. It was almost enough to drive one batty
(and on a few isolated incidents, it had). The rest of the building
was, for the most part, an improvement; it seemed to actually have a bit
of sense to it. However, descriptions of it will have to wait, because
now, we have the entrance of one of our main characters!