Kate: I imagine they'll just transcribe every conversation that you have in the games into the books? Kate: It should be around sixteen books or something like that, depending on how, y'know, how long or short it is and how they choose to adapt the games one, three, five, seven.so that's about five hundred pages a book, so.
Right, so it's taken them three books to do 1357 pages.so.
Kate: Well, let's see here, cause at the pace they're going. Sam: Do you know, is there like a confirmed number of printed books that are going to come out that adapt that, um, ? The author notes are hilarious, anyone who's interested in like, having a definitive bookshelf collection of Homestuck should absolutely be looking into these books, Viz did a very good job with them. Kate: (continuing) a beautifully printed, hard-bound book, and I am.extremely happy with how it turned out. Book Three is now released everywhere, it's got the Intermission in it, and Act 3 – I actually just got my copy today, it is – Kate: But first, let's get into what's going on this week in Homestuck and Hiveswap. Kate: Yeah, well, I wanted somebody newer to the situation, cause like – we'll talk about our individual stories approaching this work a little bit later, but y'know, I was a reader on day one, and you came to it in 2018 and read it as an archival piece, so there's an interesting difference there between our perspectives on it. Naturally the logical thing to do is immediately jump into a podcast about it. Sam: Uh, hi, I'm Sam, or Sapharodon, whatever's better with you, I just started reading Homestuck like, not even a month and a half ago, so. I'm here with and do you wanna introduce yourself Sam? Kate: Hello, welcome to Episode One of the Perfectly Generic Podcast. Kate: The Perfectly Generic Podcast contains spoilers, occasional adult language, and Vriska. new fans, Tyzias's affecting story, and Joey Claire, extraordinaire. Subjects include Friendsim news, the personal story of old readers vs. Kate and Sapharodon discuss this week in Homestuck.