Final Draft's Archives
FD is split into Chapters and books. The earliest works are arranged at the top, as newer chapters
are put in the bottom. It is recommended that you at least start at "A Crude Goodbye" to understand most
of the story.
The entire archive in calendar form.
Introduction:
Genesis
Strips 1-5
Kristen has just been hired by a newly built news site.
And she is ready to take on the world. But first, she has to screw around the
building and experience what every reporter needs to experience. Boss harassment.
The Cardboard
Box in the Sky
Strips 5-14
Kristen's first interviewing. Mayor Jinx is notorious
in his fight against funding the homeless, and Kristen is planning to change his
life forever.
Sex Nation's
Retribution
Strips 15-27
Kristen's job is on the line in investigating the
down grit of whore America. Legalized prostitution and political figures come
to a clash. Can Kristen save her job in the middle of this interview work?
Corporate Distortion
Strips 28-55
Corrupt Corporations aren't always a turn on for
journalists. But with hundreds of lives at stake, Kristen Klatsky plunges her
head into the world of corporation and collar employment. What is this company
hiding from her? Addition, Marty goes to an Anthro-con, and discovers how great an
art Anthropomorphicism is! Or maybe not. Just sick to the stomach.
A Crude Goodbye
Strips 56-133
This is the REAL beginning of "Final Draft". Kristen investigates the horrors about her
destroyed and brutally tortured past which led her on the path to be an activist in the
first place. It's the start of a new kind of "Final Draft", with a new kind of feel. No
more everyday gaglines or Sunday Newspaper joke book. This is a totally new approach to
"Final Draft".
From the Streets of Peyton
Strips 134-150
A shorter chapter, Kristen catches up with assorted columns about what plagues the city of Peyton.
Rock the Vote
Strips 151-?
Kristen attends the Republican Primaries Debate Convention and finds out a terrifying secret!
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