Gamehiker Member OG X: The Shrack of Neely
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- Start: January 15, 2009
- End: Ongoing
- Timeline: Good Timeline
- Writers:
- Cast:
- First Appearances: Infrared, Ultraviolet
Plot Summary
Stuff happens but I'm going to ignore all that until we reach Page 3. Dargo-X, Jed, Retro, Fera, and Rhykette travel 25 years into the future to find it in an apocalyptic state due to the machinations of Old Golem and Luigi 64. The following non-canon futures have been put into effect:
- GORE-ILLA uses PL-0TT to become human, though he still has mechanical ape hands. After seemingly killing Luiigii (see below), he has takes and marries an emotionally shattered Rebe.
- Vorpal uses the Limitless Drive to create a thousand doppelgangers of himself and be with all of his loves. They all then kill their loves, and Vorpal becomes a priest to console himself.
- Flutter uses the Writer's Chair to get a secret lab under the Vorthedral and the power to decapitate people without killing them. Unlike the others, he promises to continue aiding Golem.
- Magikoopa uses the Holy Plot Device (Reverb) to become immortal, though only his brain has survived. He takes to experimenting on robots and collecting women for Luigi 64's harem.
- Yoshiman uses Quez to create even more personalities. They reside in Guanamannistan, which has been divided between knights (led by SteveT) and cowboys (led by Straw Man).
- Luiigii of the Pipes guards the Shrack of Neely until the birth of his daughter, when he tries to force the others to rebel against Golem and is beaten by GORE and killed by Ashley.
- Big Al stages an assault on Golem early on to get TASTS, which leads to the death of his parents. He and Enthree have gone into hiding and are yet to be seen in the new future.
- Masamune survives an attempt on his life by Golem and later usurps the Donkeyman's position. He brings Misty back from the dead...again...and marries her.
Homages and Trivia
(Yes there's already trivia)
- The name of the OG references the famous topic by Director.
- Also, the dystopian future partially parodies the Subspace RPG's Five Years Later plotline.
- Party Goers References
- Zora, Cindy, and Luigi 64 were in the original Party Goers and consequently Golem's first friends. Yoshiman, Flutter, and Big Al appeared in other early stories.
- Mega Man X was an author character that led Replaforce, a persistent foe of the Party Goers starting in Party Goers 3.
- Dargo was a character from Party Goers 15 and Party Goers 16.
- Rhykette made her original appearance in Party Goers 16.
- Isis appeared in Party Goers Heroes.
- Member OG References
- Chief Sigmund is a minor character from Member OG 7.
- The Four Elemental Warriors (Introbulus, Cerulea, Saru, and Mirawk) appear to protect the four plot devices that also originated from that series.
- In prison, some minor MOG villains are seen, like Shade, Koopa, Yahtzee Dubloons and others. Sergeant Shy Guy is also mentioned due to Masa's confusion as to whether or not he is a villain.
- Mega Mega Extreme Doki Doki Panik
- Ditto McCloaker becoming president refers to Mega Mega Extreme Doki Doki Panik. The Gamehikers visited that timeline in Gamehiker Member OG VIII.
- Dodo is now the Secretary of State in the Ditto Administration. In the MMEDDP series, he was the Secretary of Education.
- One of the potential villains that Vorpal suggests is an Axis of Ebil of terrorist nations funded by Santa Claus. This was in fact the plot of Mega Mega Extreme Doki Doki Panik 4: The Axis of Ebil.
- Epic Goers
- Retro Belmont suggests Clyde as a potential villain that could be responsible for the Sweet Sixteen. Clyde is in fact a major villain in the Epic Goers series of which Retro is a main character.
- Retro complains that office supply powers, while extremely useful, are silly compared to Pixels, which are the source of Retro's powers in Epic Goers
- Fera Praag's inclusion, as well as references to her being more interesting when she's pregnant, refer to Epic Goers.
- Jed saying he'd "shrackin' do it, don't think [he] won't" referring to killing himself is a reference to how he purposely got himself killed in Epic Goers.
- Other OGs
- The Vorpriest was first used in the Norwegia edition of Nichibutsu.
- Penny Hawtstuff, originally from The Loophole, appears as Masamune's new secretary.
- Rhykette being a waitress for Masamune forshadows her job as a waitress in Galaxy Goers.
- Vorpal saying he stole Easter once is a reference to Holiday Goers Bonus Short: How the Vorpal Stole Easter
- Masamune's submarine in the future references Gamehiker Member OG Holiday Special: Happy Father's Day, Masa! where he has the same otherwise useless submarine that only goes underwater. Chronologically they take place at around the same point in time as well.
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