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The Stork Mountain is where the storks work for their deliveries, either from babies for people who send letters or orders for the company Cornerstore.

The storks have a Baby Factory that is separate from the Cornerstore factory, which was originally their base of operations. This is where the storks create infants for any human person that wants them, as their customers simply asks them via letters.

Recently, the storks stopped delivering babies to humans that sent them letters under Hunter's orders and instead delivers packages to human customers similar to online shopping websites.

History[]

Since the beginning of time, the storks have always delivered humans babies. This hasn't changed for generations to come.

However, during modern era, a stork named Jasper refused to deliver a baby. While he holds the baby, their beacon broke, thus destroying the baby's address. This led to CEO Hunter to stop delivering babies and instead changed all the storks' job to work for the global internet retail giant, Cornerstore.

Plot[]

Hunter Destoring the Baby Factory But He Destorys Corner Store.com

Trivia[]

  • In the original story of storks delivering babies by Hans Christian Andersen, human infants were found in a pond without much explanation to how or why they are there, and in the story storks would deliver these babies to children that didn't mock them.
  • Since there is no indication of the Cornerstore factory existing when Jasper forced baby delivery to shut down, the entire thing must've been built within the 18 years since that incident. The fact that they managed to construct such a massive HQ and evolve into a mega commercial retail conglomerate within so little time is phenomenally insane.
  • The efficiency of stork delivery is questionable since they must be responsible for delivering the immense quantity of packages shown within the factory. Though it could be argued that it's just a comically ridiculous parody of retail megacorporations like Walmart and Amazon, it's clear stork efficiency would be left in the dust by modern technology. There'd have to be literally billions of employees/storks to get the job done.
  • The Cornerstore factory is tied to Stork Mountain and isn't supported by anything else. Just one metal beam as well as at least 16 more cables keep the entire oversized warehouse tethered to the mountain which pales in comparison.
  • The Cornerstore warehouse is comically enormous. It is at least several hundred metres wide, several hundred metres tall and at least 2 kilometres long, implying that its altitude is at least 9 kilometres above sea level, literally higher than Everest. There is a broadcasting tower similar in shape to an aircraft carrier's pri-fly building which is placed asymmetrically on the warehouse's top.


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