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PIXIE HOLLOW'S MODERNIZATION
A DISNEY FAIRIES (TinkerBell) FANFICTION
WRITTEN IN WPS OFFICE BY JACOB DAVIS
PROLOGUE
Pixie Hollow in Today's Age
It may not have started out like this, but these days, Pixie Hollow has been brought into the digital age, with electronic infrastructure comparable with the cities of today. With this in mind, fairies of all talents can now communicate and collaborate like never before, and in real time, too. In February 1993, Queen Clarion approved plans for the first stage of Pixie Hollow's communications network to be laid down. This led to Pixie Hollow's first electrical power grid being established in Tinker's Nook, and the first television and radio service, known as Pixie Hollow One. Then, in the following years, came cell phones, Internet access, and cable and satellite TV. Now, in 2016, fairies are more laid back than in years previous, streaming content and communicating with other fairies on social media. Mobile and satellite subscriptions came to an all time high, the highest Neverland had ever seen, and over 100 terabytes of information is stored on all of Pixie Hollow's own Internet servers combined. But, if it wasn't for one discovery on the Fairy Cove back in 1990, Pixie Hollow wouldn't have went into the digital revolution at all. In fact, they would've stayed in the industrial age.
One particular tinker fairy discovered an electronic device that washed up on the shore in June of that year.
This is the story of how Pixie Hollow's digital revolution progressed.
AUTHOR'S NOTE
This is the first bit of a story I've had on the books for years, ever since late 2008 and early 2009, before I started my Fanfiction account. Fairy stories like this, to me at least, have never been attempted, and not on this grand a scale as a full out modernization and computerization of an entire fictional realm. But, personally, I'm game to try this out. Please read and review, and tell me what you think about this new idea.
