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Revision as of 15:45, 20 August 2008
Writing credits: Indy & Chris Silva
Written: 2001
First released: March 18th, 2001
Title reference: Reference to the important milestone in the life of Rescue Rangers and Chip and Dale in particular
Continuity: Third story in The Untold Ranger Tales series, preceded by Living the Dream and followed by Little Dreamer, Big Dreams
Length: 104,144 words (the complete work); 11 chapters + epilogue
Rating: Dr. Indy rates this story PG "for suggestive content." [1]
Contents
Synopsis
It's almost three weeks from the prom event, and the preparations for Dale's and Gadget's wedding are underway. Everything seems to proceed as planned, but one small inconsistency found out almost by accident leads Rescue Rangers on the path of mystery buried deep in the past, but capable of drastically changing their present and future.
Important Characters
Canonical (CDRR)
The Rescue Rangers
Geegaw Hackwrench (mentioned)
Canonical (The Rescuers)
Bianca
Bernard
Original
Laura Hackwrench (mentioned)
Devices
The Ranger Wing
The Ranger Plane
Goofs
Name of Geegaw's wife in this novel is "Laura", while in the previous installment her name is "Sarah". According to Dr. Indy, the case of this inconsistency is dissention he and Chris Silva had when writing the series. Chris wanted to name Gadget's mother "Sarah" to coincide with other Ranger stories, namely those by John Nowak, while Dr. Indy wanted her to have a different name so they wouldn't have such a connection. As a result, she got both names, albeit merely by accident.
External Links
Dreams at the Crossroads at Dr. Indy's Ranger Museum