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John tolbert apocalypse cow
John tolbert apocalypse cow















By the future, they're part of the oligarchy that rules the Earth, has abolished all constitutional and civil rights, and treats all human beings as Human Resources. Evil, Inc.: The present-day CCRP is already making secret clones of their employees and using them as slave labor.Everyone Is Armed: Not in the present day, but in the 2104 version of CCRP, every single employee does in fact carry a deadly personal weapon of some kind with them, and is immediately willing to use them against Ted when he's trying to escape (echoing a gag from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse).Elaborate Underground Base: In the future of 2104, all of CCRP's operations in the Western Hemisphere of Earth are coordinated from a base "miles beneath the ground" known as "Sector-19".

john tolbert apocalypse cow

Also notable because in the year 2104 this no longer seems to be true (see No Dress Code). Notable because this shirt-tie-slacks/sweater-and-skirt combo forms the Iconic Outfit for the main cast of The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals and is how you can distinguish these characters from other roles the actors play.

JOHN TOLBERT APOCALYPSE COW CODE

  • Dress Code: Like most Standard Office Settings, CCRP Technical seems to enforce a "business"/"business casual" dress code for its employees.
  • Cyberpunk: The future version of CCRP is right out of a story by William Gibson or Bruce Sterling.
  • What such a large and powerful company is doing building an elaborate headquarters in a "tiny town" like this is unquestioned by its grateful employees (and may be tied to Hatchetfield's status as an Eldritch Location).
  • Company Town: Hatchetfield isn't completely a Company Town but CCRP is a very dominant job provider for the community, especially after "the plant" closed some time ago.
  • For characters affiliated with the sci-fi aspects of CCRP, specifically those who are something other than entirely human, see the CCRP section under Paranormal Phenomena. "Forever & Always" and "Time Bastard" reveal that their incarnation of CCRP is responsible for the science fiction elements - androids, clones, and time travel - appearing in those stories.

    john tolbert apocalypse cow

    What specifically the company does is unknown. The company where Paul Matthews and his friends work in the tech department, located in a building formerly devoted to Hatchetfield's local newspaper. Coven Communications, Research, and Power Appears in: The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals | "Forever & Always" | "Time Bastard"















    John tolbert apocalypse cow