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</noinclude>==={{#if:{{{1|}}}|Act IV: 5ACV14|Act I}}===
==={{#if:{{{1|}}}|Act IV: 5ACV14|Act I}}===
{{#if:{{{1|}}}|{{main|Into the Wild Green Yonder Part 2}}
{{#if:{{{1|}}}|{{main|Into the Wild Green Yonder Part 2}}
The|After a quick recap of the previous episodes, the}} distraught staff of Planet Express arrive in the desert to begin searching for Bender's remains. They quickly find them as Bender and Fanny aren't dead, because the whole ordeal was purely a warning.
The|After a quick recap of the previous episodes, the}} distraught staff of Planet Express arrive in the desert to begin searching for Bender's remains. They quickly find them as Bender and Fanny aren't dead, because the whole ordeal was purely a warning.


At [[Wongminster]], Leo's miniature golf club, Leo is playing together with Fry, Amy and Leela.  Leela is complaining about the no-girl policy at the club.  In addition, Leela isn't exactly pleased at Leo's treatment of nature and animalHowever, Leo is tired of only one aspect of miniature golf, that it is so damn miniature.  Therefore, he has begun constructing the universe's biggest miniature golf course.  He shows them first tee, which goes from [[Mars]] to [[Pluto]]'s moon, Hydra.
At [[Wongminster]], {{#if:{{{1|}}}|Leo|[[Leo Wong|Leo]]}}'s miniature golf club, Leo is playing a round with {{#if:{{{1|}}}|Fry|[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]]}}, [[Amy Wong|Amy]] and {{#if:{{{1|}}}|Leela|[[Turanga Leela|Leela]]}}.  Leela complains about the club's no-girl policy, and about Leo's treatment of nature and animalsMeanwhile Leo is tired of one aspect of miniature golf: that it is so damn miniature.  Therefore, he has begun constructing the universe's biggest miniature golf course.  He shows them the first tee, where a cannon launches a giant ball from [[Mars]] to [[Pluto]]'s moon, Hydra. Leo plans to destroy 12% of the galaxy to build the course, and has hired {{#if:{{{1|}}}|Farnsworth|[[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Farnsworth]]}} to perform a environmental survey of the affected spiral arm.
 
Leo explains that he is going to destroy 12% of the galaxy to build the course.  Leo has hired Farnsworth to perform a environmental survey of the area he has decided to place his course in.


With the survey in progress, Farnsworth explains why a regular sized miniature golf course simply isn't enough for men, because all men does is take other stuff and make it bigger, at which he shows off his 301 inch TV, but to his discontent, a 302 inch model is out.  As the [[Planet Express Ship]] has reached the violet dwarf system, the machine discovers life on an asteroid.  However, the asteroid is also the location for the 18th hole as well as the golf pants museum.  Despite the clear signs of life, Farnsworth decides to approve for demolition, clearly keen to being bribed.
With the survey in progress, Farnsworth explains why a regular sized miniature golf course simply isn't enough for men, because all men do is take other stuff and make it bigger; he illustrates the point by showing off his 301 inch Megaphallix TV but, to his discontent, a 302 Megaphallix inch model is advertised.  As the [[Planet Express Ship]] arrives in the violet dwarf system, the machine discovers life on an asteroid the intended site for the 18th hole, as well as the golf pants museum.  Despite the clear signs of life, Farnsworth decides to approve for demolition, clearly keen on receiving his bribe.


At the golf course, [[Earth presidency|Earth president]] [[Richard Nixon|Nixon]] and his vice-president, the [[Headless body of Agnew]] is playing with Leo. They are interrupted by the Feministas, who has now been joined by Leela, to protest the construction of the golf course.  However, in an attempt for Agnew to get the protesters, a run-away golf cart runs him over and he is declared dead.
At the golf course, [[Earth presidency|Earth president]] [[Richard Nixon|Nixon]] and his vice-president, the [[Headless body of Agnew]], are playing with Leo. They are interrupted by the {{#if:{{{1|}}}|Feministas|[[Feministas]]}} (now joined by Leela), who have arrived to protest the construction of the golf course.  As Agnew attempts to capture the protesters, a run-away golf cart runs him over and he is pronounced dead.


==={{#if:{{{1|}}}|Act V|Act II}}===
==={{#if:{{{1|}}}|Act V|Act II}}===
In a speech to the planet, Nixon is not pleased with the death of his vice-president, he declares the Feministas outlaws.  In their hide out, the Feministas, decides to move up from simple protesting to actual sabotage.  On [[Saturn]]'s rings, Wong has a sweeper to sweeper its rings off, but the machine is easily sabotaged by the Feministas by purring sugar in the fuel tank and an organic potato in the tail pipe.  To increase public image, Leela decides to use her muck leech as their mascot.
{{#if:{{{1|}}}|[[Image:Itwgypart2.jpg||right|thumb]]|}}
In a speech to the planet, Nixon is not pleased with the death of his vice-president; he declares the Feministas outlaws.  In their hideout, the Feministas decide to move up from simple protesting to actual sabotage.  Wong has sent a ship to sweep up the rings of [[Saturn]], but the Feministas easily sabotage it by pouring sugar in the fuel tank and shoving an organic potato in the tailpipe.  To increase their public image, Leela decides to use her muck leech as their mascot.


As Fry wanders [[New New York]]'s streets after Leela's departure, he runs into Hutch again. Hutch whacks him on the head and they enter a mysterious glowing dumpster.
As Fry wanders [[New New York]]'s streets after Leela's departure, he runs into {{#if:{{{1|}}}|Hutch|[[Hutch Waterfall|Hutch]]}} again. Hutch whacks him on the head and they enter a mysterious glowing dumpster.


==={{#if:{{{1|}}}|Act VI|Act III}}===
==={{#if:{{{1|}}}|Act VI|Act III}}===
Hutch has decided to reveal the group he belongs to, the [[Legion of Mad Fellows]], which is lead by the [[Number 9 Man]].  The Number 9 Man explains to Fry how life originally started with the [[Chi]] spreading across the universe, but for reasons unknown, the Chi began to deceive.  Which meant the lifeforms across the universe began to whither.  However, the knowledge of these former lifeforms were not forgotten by the Legion of Mad Fellows, who pasted the knowledge on down through the ages.
Hutch reveals that he is a member of the [[Legion of Mad Fellows]].  Their leader, the [[Number 9 Man]], explains to Fry how life originally started with the [[Chi]] spreading across the universe, but for reasons unknown, the Chi began to recede.  Which meant the diversity of lifeforms across the universe began to decrease.  However, the knowledge of these former species was retained by the Legion of Mad Fellows, who passed the knowledge on through the ages.


However, recently, the Chi has begun to reform, and the asteroid in the violet dwarf system holds the enlightenment of a new green age, and Fry's purpose is to become a Sheppard and protector of it, because Fry lacks the [[Delta Brain Wave]].  His first task is to stop Leo Wong in his task to construction his miniature golf course.  So Fry gets hired as a security guard at Wongminster.
However, recently, the Chi has begun to reform, and the asteroid in the violet dwarf system holds the key to the enlightenment of a new green age, and Fry's purpose is to become a shepherd and protector of it, because he lacks the [[Delta Brain Wave]].  His task is to stop Leo Wong in his goal to construct his miniature golf course.  So Fry gets himself hired as a security guard at Wongminster.


Meanwhile, the Feministas are sabotaging the King Kong hole by hooking the green off its asteroid, destroying the course.  On [[Channel v2 News]], this story is their top story.  [[Linda]] is however not pleased with [[Morbo]] always getting the top stories.  In a breaking story, the Feministas has sent a tape out with a warning to Leo Wong and a call for support from the public.  After the broadcast, Linda decides to join them.
Meanwhile, the Feministas are sabotaging the King Kong hole by ripping the green off its asteroid, destroying the course.  On [[Channel √2 News]], this is the top story.  [[Linda]] is not pleased that [[Morbo]] always gets the top stories.  In a breaking story, the Feministas have sent a tape out with a warning to Leo Wong and a call for support from the public.  After the broadcast, Linda joins them.


Leo asks Nixon for help with the threat presented by the group, and Nixon decides to help by sending [[Zapp Brannigan]] on the mission to stop the group.  Bender has decided to join Zapp's mission.{{#if:{{{1|}}}||<p>The episode ends with "To be continued".</p>}}
Leo asks Nixon for help with the threat presented by the group, and Nixon sends [[Zapp Brannigan]] on the mission to stop the group.  Bender joins Zapp's mission.{{#if:{{{1|}}}||<p>The episode ends with "To be continued".</p>}}

Latest revision as of 22:29, 29 January 2013

This template contains the plot outline for the second three acts of Into the Wild Green Yonder, which is the same as the plot of "5ACV14" (5ACV14). The content of this page is included on both of those articles to avoid the need to change the same content in two locations.

Act I

After a quick recap of the previous episodes, the distraught staff of Planet Express arrive in the desert to begin searching for Bender's remains. They quickly find them as Bender and Fanny aren't dead, because the whole ordeal was purely a warning.

At Wongminster, Leo's miniature golf club, Leo is playing a round with Fry, Amy and Leela. Leela complains about the club's no-girl policy, and about Leo's treatment of nature and animals. Meanwhile Leo is tired of one aspect of miniature golf: that it is so damn miniature. Therefore, he has begun constructing the universe's biggest miniature golf course. He shows them the first tee, where a cannon launches a giant ball from Mars to Pluto's moon, Hydra. Leo plans to destroy 12% of the galaxy to build the course, and has hired Farnsworth to perform a environmental survey of the affected spiral arm.

With the survey in progress, Farnsworth explains why a regular sized miniature golf course simply isn't enough for men, because all men do is take other stuff and make it bigger; he illustrates the point by showing off his 301 inch Megaphallix TV but, to his discontent, a 302 Megaphallix inch model is advertised. As the Planet Express Ship arrives in the violet dwarf system, the machine discovers life on an asteroid — the intended site for the 18th hole, as well as the golf pants museum. Despite the clear signs of life, Farnsworth decides to approve for demolition, clearly keen on receiving his bribe.

At the golf course, Earth president Nixon and his vice-president, the Headless body of Agnew, are playing with Leo. They are interrupted by the Feministas (now joined by Leela), who have arrived to protest the construction of the golf course. As Agnew attempts to capture the protesters, a run-away golf cart runs him over and he is pronounced dead.

Act II

In a speech to the planet, Nixon is not pleased with the death of his vice-president; he declares the Feministas outlaws. In their hideout, the Feministas decide to move up from simple protesting to actual sabotage. Wong has sent a ship to sweep up the rings of Saturn, but the Feministas easily sabotage it by pouring sugar in the fuel tank and shoving an organic potato in the tailpipe. To increase their public image, Leela decides to use her muck leech as their mascot.

As Fry wanders New New York's streets after Leela's departure, he runs into Hutch again. Hutch whacks him on the head and they enter a mysterious glowing dumpster.

Act III

Hutch reveals that he is a member of the Legion of Mad Fellows. Their leader, the Number 9 Man, explains to Fry how life originally started with the Chi spreading across the universe, but for reasons unknown, the Chi began to recede. Which meant the diversity of lifeforms across the universe began to decrease. However, the knowledge of these former species was retained by the Legion of Mad Fellows, who passed the knowledge on through the ages.

However, recently, the Chi has begun to reform, and the asteroid in the violet dwarf system holds the key to the enlightenment of a new green age, and Fry's purpose is to become a shepherd and protector of it, because he lacks the Delta Brain Wave. His task is to stop Leo Wong in his goal to construct his miniature golf course. So Fry gets himself hired as a security guard at Wongminster.

Meanwhile, the Feministas are sabotaging the King Kong hole by ripping the green off its asteroid, destroying the course. On Channel √2 News, this is the top story. Linda is not pleased that Morbo always gets the top stories. In a breaking story, the Feministas have sent a tape out with a warning to Leo Wong and a call for support from the public. After the broadcast, Linda joins them.

Leo asks Nixon for help with the threat presented by the group, and Nixon sends Zapp Brannigan on the mission to stop the group. Bender joins Zapp's mission.

The episode ends with "To be continued".