The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Volume 42 Multi-Verse
Prologue
"the Universe" it says "is very very very complicated, and suprisingly improbable to other universes that the only explaination is to lie back and compare it to a bottle of vintage wine that was chucked in the garbage."
the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy has this to say on the Subject of "multi-verse"
"Different universes are like the different TV stations on an american television. one universe would be the verse of Firefly, another universe would be Star wars. and on another is the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. there is another universe that is different from the others, it has no other life except for the over 7 billion on a little blue-green planet that orbits a disreagared yellow sun in the western spiral arm of the Milky way galaxy.
it is very easy to travel from universe to the other. just take the Heart of Gold's Improbablity Drive attach it to the engine of a Firefly class transport ship, pour a fresh cup of tea and a Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster down the fuel hole of the engine and finally pray to Zarqon or any god that exists in the universe that you are in. unfortunatly, the Firefly class ship, and the Improbabilty Drive are in two different universes."
the Encyclopedia of Galactica has this to say on the subject of "multi-verse"
"THE ONLY UNIVERSE THERE IS THE SAME ONE OVER AND OVER AGAIN."
our new story begins in the boring universe that has no other life except for the over 7 billion on a little blue-green planet that orbits a disreagared yellow sun in the western spiral arm of the galaxy. on that Blue-green planet are 3 teenagers that will go farther than the men on the moon. their names are as follows. Sheppard, Barlow, and Sky. they all go to the same High school, live in the same small town but they all think differently.
Sheppard, a guy who dresses like he is prepared for a business meeting but also ready for a good time at a bar, even though he is 17.
Barlow, another guy who is seen as a dignified ROTC soldier who dresses like he is ready for bed. he rarly wears any jeans, not because Sheppard wears them, but because sweat pants are considered a really neat idea.
Sky, is a girl who now more knows her future than a packet of chips knows the history of the Irish Potato Trading Organization that lasted, secretly for more than 7.5 years and 4 months.
by a staggering coincidence, the universe that has a population of 7 billion, has made tv shows like Firefly, Star Wars, and the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
in about 35 seconds, sheppard shall awaken from a dream that shows him what may possibly be his future.
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in his dream, he sees the crew of Serenity, that are from the tv show Firefly
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he also sees how The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, which he and Barlow are fans of, comes into play with Firefly.
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he dreams of the Transport ship Serenity, turn into a duck, an open book titled "Vogon Poetry" and then into a half eaten apple.
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he watches explosions happen in space, and finally three people drinking in an outer space bar, with green acidic liquid, the Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster.
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"AHH!" he gets up wipes his sweat covered head with his hand. "i just had a strange dream about Serenity, and a Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster." he rolls over on his side and looks at his iPod which reads the time 2:36 am.
"this will be interesting to tell Barlow." he then falls back to sleep.
in space about 42 trillion light years from Sheppard's bed, a freak wormhole had opened up shooting out a dimension destabilizer addressed to Sheppard, Barlow, and Sky. this device, as the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy explains, is a load of dingo's kidneys that only works in a specific universe. unfortunatly it works for only 3 people in a specific universe.
what will happen when Sheppard tells Barlow about his strange dream? what does Sky have to do with the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy even though she has never read it? be sure to wait until the next Chapter of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Volume 42 Multi-Verse
