EPISOD.LWS Copyright 1991 M. Peshota This is a list of all installments of "The Adventures of Lone Wolf Scientific" and when they first appeared--as well as sneak previews of future installments: I -- "The Computer Genius Goes to Work" -- The worst thing that can happen to a globe-trotting computer genius is gainful employment. From a curb outside an artificial intelligence company, computer genius S-max contemplates the wreckage of his employment history. He desperately hopes the rescue mission is properly wired for his needs. (1.21.91) II -- "The Second Renaissance of Space Exploration Technology and What Happened to It" -- Bashful boychild software engineer Andrew.BAS stumbles unwittingly into the neurosis and smashed dreams of the military- industrial complex. Within days he loses his soul while waiting for a government security clearance. (2.4.91) III -- "When Men of Destiny Meet" -- Robbed of the last vestiges of his engineering school idealism, the dimpled young software engineer's spirits improve when he befriends another man who also failed to get a job on the space shuttle. (2.18.91) IV -- "Welcome to The People's Republic of Engineering -- Abandon Hope Ye Who Enter Here" -- Andrew.BAS, the kid computer programmer who looks like the kind of computer programmer Norman Rockwell would have drawn, is horrified to learn that he will be writing batch files to aim nuclear missiles. Meanwhile, his new officemate gets into a snit with their boss over anti-static boot mats. (3.4.91) V -- "Bad Days Befall The People's Republic of Engineering" -- Super engineer-manager Gus Farwick contemplates his newest problem employee and formulates ways to keep him safely in his office. (3.18.91) VI -- "A Day in the Life of Two Defense Workers" -- S-max and Andrew.BAS struggle to adjust to their new lives as defense contractor workers. When the computer builder tires of his responsibilities keeping track of "super-string defense links," he convinces his officemate that they should design a closet-sized replica of NASA's Mission Control. (4.1.91) VII -- "The House Guest with 172 Soldering Irons" -- Andrew.BAS naively offers his homeless officemate a place to sleep. He and S-max are barely out of the company parking garage when the generous-to-a-fault programmer begins to regret his offer of hospitality. (4.15.91) VIII -- "The House Where Andrew.BAS Lived" -- The home of a computer programmer is always a special place. It's where free and perfect cerebral sensibility clash with a complete ineptitude with tangible things. Andrew.BAS's house is no exception. Overbearing houseguest S-max decides that, even though it's nowhere near a Radio Shack, it's an ideal place to inhabit indefinitely. (4.29.91) IX -- "The Ghost of Alan Turing" -- Monkish assembly language wizard Austin Jellowack is pestered by an unwelcome pal from a higher programming realm. (5.15.91) X -- (UPCOMING 5.27.91) -- "Tense Moments In Mission Control" -- A nerve-wracking morning at military contractor Dingready & Derringdo Aerospace is made even more tense by a visit from boss Gus Farwick. With notes and camera in hand, the conniving head of engineering compiles documentation to terminate the employment of his two most troublesome employees. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ If you enjoy "The Adventures of Lone Wolf Scientific" please upload it to other BBS's. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++