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Revision as of 17:34, 6 September 2023
The Fight For Ganger Rights was a short story published in October 2011 in The Brilliant Book 2012.
Summary
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Characters
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Worldbuilding
- The Ganger process was developed at the Bio-Cellular Institute of Dungeness in 2120.
- gangersareourchildren.org asserted that there were 1.6 million Gangers at the time of writing.
- I Live Next Door was a comedy series starring Prentice Arden and Prentice Arden 2.
- Bartholomew Jetsam founded an acid mining plant on Greycave Isle.
- Jerry Grant hosted a birthday party, at which all 25 of his guests were his own Gangers.
Notes
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Continuity
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