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The "'''Fondant Surprise'''" was the [[Kandyman]]'s method of [[execution]] on [[Terra Alpha]]. It came in different flavors like vanilla and strawberry, which was [[Helen A]]'s favorite. | The "'''Fondant Surprise'''" was the [[Kandyman]]'s method of [[execution]] on [[Terra Alpha]]. It came in different flavors like vanilla and strawberry, which was [[Helen A]]'s favorite. | ||
Prisoners would be assembled before the [[Happiness Patrol]] firing squad in the yard, the patrol would be dismissed and the | Prisoners would be assembled before the [[Happiness Patrol]] firing squad in the yard, the patrol would be dismissed and the victim would think he'd been pardoned. A pipe would then descend over them and from his [[Kandy Kitchen]] the Kandyman would operate levers to direct the Surprise. Afterwards, the Surprise would flow into the pipe and smother the victim to death. | ||
Like any method of execution, if the mechanics of the Fondant Surprise failed, constitutional rules of the system prevented the Surprise from being repeated, however, a substitute execution could be carried out. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Happiness Patrol]]'') | Like any method of execution, if the mechanics of the Fondant Surprise failed, constitutional rules of the system prevented the Surprise from being repeated, however, a substitute execution could be carried out. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Happiness Patrol]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 04:35, 10 December 2012
The "Fondant Surprise" was the Kandyman's method of execution on Terra Alpha. It came in different flavors like vanilla and strawberry, which was Helen A's favorite.
Prisoners would be assembled before the Happiness Patrol firing squad in the yard, the patrol would be dismissed and the victim would think he'd been pardoned. A pipe would then descend over them and from his Kandy Kitchen the Kandyman would operate levers to direct the Surprise. Afterwards, the Surprise would flow into the pipe and smother the victim to death.
Like any method of execution, if the mechanics of the Fondant Surprise failed, constitutional rules of the system prevented the Surprise from being repeated, however, a substitute execution could be carried out. (TV: The Happiness Patrol)