The human race is all but extinct after a nuclear apocalypse, but not even an atomic bomb can get rid of cosplayers. Will our hero Harri be able to escape the feeble clutches of these cannibalistic Admiral call centre workers?
Patrick needs urgent medical assistance and Harri won’t stop banging on about it. The community does the sensible thing and calls a meeting to discuss mutant rights.
Patrick knows you can’t expand a business without getting customers through the door. Sometimes those customers will be bloodthirsty mutants, but who are we to judge?
After running out of all food entirely the community decide it might be a nice idea to go out for a hunt. But Harri stubbornly insists on only hunting animals that actually exist.
Caitlin won’t let the death of literature get in the way of her ladies’ book club. But Connor has trouble distinguishing the difference between feminism and a lesbian orgy.
It’s training day at The Friendly Spoon and Harri is about to learn there’s nothing more important than customer service. Not even survival.
Employment opportunities are rare when the world has been reduced to rubble by a vicious nuclear attack. So our hero Harri is jolly lucky to be offered work as a barista in the world’s last remaining coffee shop.