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''Aivoton Aikamatka'' http://aivotonaikamatka.blogspot.com/ is a Finnish web novel written by web author [[Rupert F]]. The first seven parts of the series were originally released on [[Deviant ART]] in 2009, but in August 2011 the series was started again in [[Blogger]].
''Aivoton Aikamatka'' https://web.archive.org/web/20181120222901/http://aivotonaikamatka.blogspot.com/ is a Finnish web novel written by web author [[Rupert F]]. The first seven parts of the series were originally released on [[Deviant ART]] in 2009, but in August 2011 the series was started again in [[Blogger]].


The story in a nutshell: 12 year old Mike Thurson is one fateful night kidnapped by [[Sarcasm Mode|ferocious]] [[Space Pirates]] for unknown reasons and taken to the 2500's. There [[Time Travel Tense Trouble|(or then?)]] he and the privateers quickly get tangled into a mess concerning [[MacGuffin|a valuable artifact]]. [[Hilarity Ensues]].
The story in a nutshell: 12 year old Mike Thurson is one fateful night kidnapped by [[Sarcasm Mode|ferocious]] [[Space Pirates]] for unknown reasons and taken to the 2500's. There [[Time Travel Tense Trouble|(or then?)]] he and the privateers quickly get tangled into a mess concerning [[MacGuffin|a valuable artifact]]. [[Hilarity Ensues]].

Latest revision as of 03:38, 16 January 2022

Aivoton Aikamatka https://web.archive.org/web/20181120222901/http://aivotonaikamatka.blogspot.com/ is a Finnish web novel written by web author Rupert F. The first seven parts of the series were originally released on Deviant ART in 2009, but in August 2011 the series was started again in Blogger.

The story in a nutshell: 12 year old Mike Thurson is one fateful night kidnapped by ferocious Space Pirates for unknown reasons and taken to the 2500's. There (or then?) he and the privateers quickly get tangled into a mess concerning a valuable artifact. Hilarity Ensues.

Tropes used in Aivoton Aikamatka include:


Mike: "Mandarin, eh?"
Jin Fu: "No, that's a monkey. Don't they teach this kind of stuff to you at schools in the 1900's?"

"Here's form 26855B. Stamps required here, here and here. Appropriate stamps can be acquired from floors 8, 17 and 23. By the way, the elevator's out of order."