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Schools may be shut down but learning is not. The Story Train offers remote tutoring for homework help and reading, writing, and comprehension improvement. Ms. Robertson is a certified Reading Specialist with a Master's degree in Education from Harvard, and has been tutoring for decades. All sessions can be done remotely. Be strong through this crisis. We must continue to lead and guide our children and be a source of stability and strength.

Story Train


The Story Train is a huge spacefaring train that appears to be able to portal through space and possibly through stories. The train is conducted by Story Lord. Some of the events and "stories" that occur due to the train's power or Story Lord's power are non-canon.

Relationships

Rick Sanchez

Story Lord holds a personal grievance against Rick Sanchez, due to the latter's over-indulgence of vulgarity and insincerity. More than this, he wants to steal Rick and Morty's narrative marketability and entertainment value to break through the fifth wall. They share a fierce battle in Never Ricking Morty, before Rick gains the upper hand and traps Story Lord within his Story Train, alongside Jesus. If Story Lord survives, his grudge against Rick would presumably only be festering.

Jesus Christ

Although Jesus first appears as an enemy to Story Lord, after they are both trapped within the Story Train, the latter takes the time to diplomatize. They seem to have a somewhat considerate relationship before Jesus calls on his power to both their uncertain fates.

Biography

The Story Train first appeared in Never Ricking Morty, flying through space, and filled with an eclectic cast of characters throughout its cars. It was used by Story Lord, who trapped Rick and Morty inside a tangle of narratives related to the duo. Rick and Morty manage to utilize the anthological powers of the train to attempt to escape, eventually arriving at the engine where they confront Story Lord. By the end of the battle. Rick traps Story Lord himself within the train with Jesus Christ, while Morty provides the narrative that he bought the train from a store on the Citadel, reducing it to a cheap toy in the living room of the Smith Residence. It then toy-crashes as a result of Story Lord's discussion with Jesus, though this catalyst is unknown to Rick.

Appearance

A golden, science fiction train engine dragging red, brown, and black cars behind it, along a manifesting track of crackling lightning. The insides of the different cars are seen with various bars, a stone fireplace, a stage, and other amenities for the anthological characters. The train is a huge spaceship flying through space for most of the conflict, but after Rick traps Story Lord, the train appears toy-sized.

Story Lord


Story Lord is the conductor of the story train and the main antagonist of the episode "Never Ricking Morty".

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Personality

Story Lord is focused, grandiose, and smug. He is disciplined and competent, both physically and mentally.

Literacy Program

The Story Train has been motivating children to WANT to write since 1995

The Story Train began locally in 1995 as a story writing enrichment program for elementary school age students in grades K-6. It was created and designed by Sharen Robertson, a Harvard University graduate and certified Reading Specialist, to inspire and motivate students to WANT to write. The literacy program, which is proven to build basic literacy skills (including reading, writing, and comprehension), remains true to its simple, yet effective focus on the elements of story writing and the story writing process. What better way to motivate children than to offer to showcase them and their stories?! That's what The Story Train literacy program is all about and has been inspiring students since it's inception in 1995.

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The four parts of story writing:

The five elements of the story writing process:

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The sequence of numbers 02376319 acts as a chronological road-map of this episode where each number 1-8 corresponds to a point along the Story Circle, while 0 and 9 are outside it. There are too many consistencies for this not to be the answer.

(0) Various vignettes of interactions with Rick. Initially, the episode appears to be a disjointed clip episode a la inter-dimensional cable.

(2) But they want something.

Rick and Morty remove their disguises (showing us that we are in fact in canonical R&M territory) and reveal they want to get to the engine car. Rick later references this spot on the story circle at 7:00.

(3) They enter an unfamiliar situation.

The disembowelment of the tickets-please guy / the explosion of the continuity tank / the various non-diegetic narratives. The story is departing from a traditional format and entering into meta territory. I believe this is what is meant by "unfamiliar situation" and is echoed later in the episode (at the second 3). This moment in the episode is also specifically referenced by Rick at 7:00 where he identifies the third car as their current location.

R: going into an act break

(7) Then return to their familiar situation

From the disjointed narrative inside the disemboweled tickets please guy, we are pulled back into familiar Rick and Morty territory: R&M in space-suits, having just killed the suspended tickets-please man, trying to find a way back inside the train.

(6) Pay a heavy price for it.

In the same way that shoe-horning in a scene about women talking to women about women is pandering to a feminist audience, the various narrative fragments pulled from R&M by the Story Lord (Summer goes to college, return of Abradolf Linkler, a Star Wars themed battle with robo-Snuffles, Bird Person and Tammy, Evil Morty) panders to the Rick and Morty fan-base. I believe it is this pandering, this soul-selling that Dan considers to the the "price" one is expected to pay.

M: is any of this cannon?

(3) They enter an unfamiliar situation

In order to escape from the grasp of the Story Lord, Rick and Morty pray to Jesus for salvation. The incorporation of Bible Story characters and a larger than life ripped Jesus is so incongruent with anything R&M, the Story Lord is foiled.

Whereas the initial 3 was unfamiliar in a meta-narrative sense, this scene is unfamiliar to the R&M universe as a whole.

(1) Characters in a place of comfort

M: I guess it brought us close together you know? Tested our demons. Made us believe in ourselves more than ever.

In a nod to the classic hero returns home, Morty tries to find a moral in the story.

This is where it is revealed that the engine is fake. The control panel is just a sticker. Instead of coming home, we zoom out to reveal that the entire story is just a ploy to sell toy trains.

As the story circle has only 8 positions, 9 represents a place beyond the story circle. The final scene points the audience to a website which does not appear to exist. The audience rushes to purchase a toy train that cannot be bought. I believe it is this audience-narrative relationship that becomes a part of the story and the final act of the episode. Rick is messing with us. We are part of the story - duped by a fictional character. This is the 9th position on the story circle.

Appearance

Story Lord appears to be human. He has gray hair, signifying his age and is incredibly shredded, possessing bulging muscles and a six pack.

Biography

In Never Ricking Morty, he appears as the conductor of the Story Train, trapping Rick and Morty, and beating them up with the intention forcing them to live through anthologies as a way of using their marketability and entertainment value to power the train enough for it to break the fifth wall.

This fails, however, when Rick undercuts his own insincerity by praying to Jesus Christ, with the help of Morty, causing the marketability and entertainment value Story Lord was siphoning to plummet. Story Lord attempts to stop their invocation, but Christ himself soon arrives and overpowers him, allowing Rick and Morty to escape.

He is later seen walking with Jesus on a beach. After Story Lord explains the narrative and mythological origins of Jesus Christ's identity, the Christian icon utilizes his phenomenal power. It is unclear what this power did to himself and Story Lord, though it caused the now toy-sized Story Train to crash in the Smith Residence.

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