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Every star you can see in the night sky is a wish that has come true — wishes that have come true because of something called spacestar ordering, which is based on the twin scientific principles of “Star Maths” and “Wishy Thinking” — this is what Spaceology (a religion, not a cult) is all about.

So it is to this deep and powerful understanding of the true nature of the universe that Douglas Reynholm turns when Jen, a co-worker he has his eye on, sarcastically remarks that they could be together when she [and her department] have magical talking ponies.

What ensues is obviously “weirder than a fire at a sea parks”.
(Teen and sex for innuendo, jokes, and some situational comedy.)

Chapters (6)
Comments ( 3 )

You should really make each chapter longer, like by adding more details.

Is this...an IT Crowd crossover?

I'm mad. Mad that I never thought about doing this before. I haven't read this story yet, but I already know the idea itself is full of so much win.

4721902
You're right, I should expand the chapters.
Two problems with that though (1) I doubt I could match the comic talents of the IT Crowd writers for long chapters, :fluttercry: and (2) if I did I probably wouldn't get another chapter of P**7 out for a month or two [and I kinda said I'd do it before this next week]. :twilightsheepish:

4721925
Yes, it is an IT Crowd crossover. :pinkiehappy:

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