BOLDLY GO WHERE NO SATIRE HAS GONE BEFORE. A hysterical "parody within a parody". "Star Trek: The Next Generation" crew works for an electronics retailer in the Cosmic Rectum quadrant. Nearly two years in the making, this "accidental series" started on a forum to reader praises. Not just a satire, but a study of the inhumanity of business. Spicey appearances from the chef who made "Bam" a household word. Get round house kicked with hysterics when Chuck Norris tango's with Worf. The plot line thickens with hilarious character development, absurd business models, and insane plausibility. Your bursts of laughter will have family and friends banging on the bathroom door asking what the hell is taking so long! Laugh out loud describing to friends the hysterically rude comments from Captain Picard. "#1, get your bearded hairy ass over here!" Rated PG-13 for sophomoric humor, mild expletives and suggestive innuendo. Only on the Amazon Kindle. Don't wait for the movie!
Spotlight customer reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Don't wait for the movie! Comment: Anyone who has worked for Radio Shack, or retail in general, will relate. Fans of Star Trek: TNG will love it. If you are both, prepare for some of the most appreciated moments in parody.
My nephew is only 18, knows nothing of Star Trek, and has never worked retail, yet he loves this series. Feedback from others has proven very positive. With that said, keep in mind I am strongly biased toward this series.
The short chapters become progressively better and are just hysterically odd. You have to wonder why famed chef, Emeril "Bam" Lagasse is in this series. But you will agree his oblivious presence serves up lots of laughs.
Chuck Norris truly lives up to his litany of Internet jokes as the ultimate god-like schmuck - A "District Manager Q", or DM-Q. CHUCK-Q, as he likes to be called. His on going battles and paybacks with Worf are some of the best moments. I won't reveal one favorite villian from the original Star Trek series. Who is responsible for Chuck-Q going over to "the dark side".
I can't begin to describe some of hysterically rude one-liners. Captain Picard telling people to "shut to the hell up" and if you know his voice, it's all the funnier. Riker is a great straight man with many noteable quips. It is not just rudeness, it is often very truthful and relateable. Some of it not very PC making it all the funnier. The innuendo is cleverly disguised.
All the main characters are here and each one are perfectly odd fitting pieces. Great nostolgic joke references to TV and movies. If you don't laugh at Star Shack then you just don't get it.
I know if you like this kind of humor you will laugh out loud. I promise you will not be disappointed. But don't expect any refunds. This isn't Radio Shack!