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offtopic:don_t_mention_the_porn [2008/02/05 17:25] Thandeofftopic:don_t_mention_the_porn [2011/09/11 20:00] Thande
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 ====== Don't Mention The Porn! ====== ====== Don't Mention The Porn! ======
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 +''Art by Psychomeltdown''
  
 AH.com the Series episode written by [[Doctor What]] and [[Thande]], their first collaboration. It was one of the best received of the second season and also one of the longest, at more than 11,000 words. AH.com the Series episode written by [[Doctor What]] and [[Thande]], their first collaboration. It was one of the best received of the second season and also one of the longest, at more than 11,000 words.
  
-The episode introduced [[Chris]] and the [[CTT.Net Ship]] (who would appear again in [[THE CERTIFIED WRITING MACHINE]]), and [[the Germans]] (who would appear again in [[HAIR TODAY GOTTERDAMMERUNG TOMORROW]]). +The episode introduced [[Chris]] and the [[CTT.Net Ship]] (who would appear again in [[THE CERTIFIED WRITING MACHINE]]), and [[the Germans]] (who would appear again in [[HAIR TODAY GOTTERDAMMERUNG TOMORROW]]). It was also the first episode to feature Thande's catchphrase "Daring Commando Raid™?", which was coined by Doctor What as a reference to [[Moonstruck]].
  
 The whole episode was a tongue-in-cheek reference to the fact that the real Changing the Times site had had its URL pirated by German porn merchants. The whole episode was a tongue-in-cheek reference to the fact that the real Changing the Times site had had its URL pirated by German porn merchants.
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 ===== Plot ===== ===== Plot =====
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 +=== Trivia ===
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 +In the first draft, the Pornmaster villain was an alternate of [[Ward]] referred to as 'Hefner Ward'. The promotion of Floid (in the first draft, one of Ward's smutwallah minions, then replaced in turn by [[Satyrane]]) was an editorial decision by [[Psychomeltdown]], who objected to the idea of Ward having alternates. This also resulted in the removal of the original end scene, which had Hefner Ward being attacked and destroyed by the real Ward and the CF.netters - who then find they've contracted the Misspelling Virus.
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 +This was also the first collaboration between Thande and Doctor What--they decided to team up after both of them independently had the idea to play on the real life German pornographers' takeover of ChangingTheTimes.net as a Series episode.
  

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