Ernest Cline Quotes
Standing On The Left Side Of The Runway Was My Battle-worn X-wing Fighter. Parked On The Right Side Was My DeLorean. Sitting On The Runway Itself Was My Most Frequently Used Spacecraft, The Vonnegut. Max Had Already Powered Up The Engines, And They Emitted A Low, Steady Roar That Filled The Hangar. The Vonnegut Was A Heavily Modified Firefly-class Transport Vessel, Modeled After The Serenity In The Classic Firefly TV Series. The Ship Had Been Named The Kaylee When I'd First Obtained It, But I'd Immediately Rechristened It After One Of My Favorite Twentieth-century Novelists. Its New Name Was Stenciled On The Side Of Its Battered Gray Hull. I'd Looted The Vonnegut From A Cadre Of Oviraptor Clansmen Who Had Foolishly Attempted To Hijack My X-wing While I Was Cruising Through A Large Group Of Worlds In Sector Eleven Known As The Whedonverse. The
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