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+ | The general's monologue is a parody of Shylock's speech in [http://shakespeare.mit.edu/merchant/merchant.3.1.html#53 ''The Merchant of Venice'', Act III, scene i]. | ||
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+ | === Ritzbig Diamond === | ||
+ | Refers to "{{wp|The Diamond as Big as the Ritz}}" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. | ||
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Revision as of 12:57, 7 January 2018
Summary
In the recent past: Tik-Tok gains further influence and resources by mingling with high society and the press, and also by becoming a corporation. His robot gang joins forces with the Jord Family to commit extravagant crimes; later, working alone, Tik-Tok experiments with committing a long series of secret crimes against one victim.
In the more distant past: Tik-Tok has joined up with the hijackers, but the ship seems to be doomed, so they settle down to tell stories and Tik-Tok learns what became of the Culpeppers. At the last minute, the travelers are saved when they realize the ship never left Earth in the first place.
K
("Knocking...")
Lost Bread
Unlike some of the other foodstuffs in the list, this one is real: an old name (still used in New Orleans) for French toast.
L
("The lip-smacking...")
Doesn't a soldier have binoculars?
The general's monologue is a parody of Shylock's speech in The Merchant of Venice, Act III, scene i.
Ritzbig Diamond
Refers to "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz" by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
M
("Muttered...")
N
("Nixon Park...")
O
("Operation Job")