Shermer wasย aย medium-sizeย planetย near the center of Sector Sixteen. It was home to a lovingly detailed, decades-in-the-making OASIS re-creation of Shermer, Illinois, the fictional Chicago suburb where the filmmaker John Hughes set many of the movies he wrote and/or directed over the course of his celebrated career. Samantha used to say that Shermer was Hughesโs โpost-adolescent paracosm.โ A private fantasy world that he created and populated with his imagination, adding to it throughout his lifeโhis own suburban, Midwest equivalent of Tolkienโs Middle-earth.โ
Using Hughesโs films as a reference, legions of fans had labored for decades to translate that private universe into an immersive interactive simulation here inside the OASIS. There was only one copy of the Shermer simulation, and it completely covered the planetโs vast surface area. The simulated suburb had a scaled-down replica of Lake Michigan along its northern and eastern borders, and a shrunken version of downtown Chicago bordering it to the west and the south, so all the โ80s Windy City landmarks featured inย Ferris Buellerโs Day Offย could be incorporated in the simulation, too, including the Sears Tower, the stock exchange, Wrigley Field, and the Art Institute of Chicago. And out beyond the lake and the Chicago city limits, there was a ridiculously abbreviated version of the United States, so that the simulation could incorporate cities and locations from Hughesโs scriptedย Vacationย andย Home Aloneย films.
It tended to ruin the atmosphere and continuity of a simulation when avatars were teleporting in and out of it at random all the time. That was why some planets, like Shermer, had been created with a limited number of designated arrival and departure points. Outside those locations, no
teleportation was permitted. So when I selected Shermer as my teleportation destination on my HUD, I was presented with a map of the planetโs designated arrival locations. Per Art3misโs instruction, I selected a railroad stop on the western edge of town.
When we finished rematerializing on the planet surface, we found ourselves standing on a small train platform in front of a circular redbrick station house. There was a crowd of several dozen NPCs standing around us, all โ80s-era business-suit-clad men and women who were waiting for the morning train.
As we arrived, a song I recognized from my Hughes research began playingโthe opening of Kirsty MacCollโs cover of โYou Just Havenโt Earned It Yet, Baby,โ from theย Sheโs Having a Babyย soundtrack. The music seemed to emanate from nowhere, as if there were invisible speakers floating in the air all around us. This was an indication that weโd triggered a needle drop. These were music cues hard-coded into specific areas of the simulation. They began to play whenever an avatar walked over or passed through a predetermined locationโsort of like stepping on a soundtrack landmine. On our previous visit here together, Art3mis had told me that Shermer had more needle drops per square kilometer than any other planet in the OASIS. (That time, weโd arrived inside the Shermer simulationโs replica of Chicagoโs OโHare Airport, which was almost always snowed-in, year-round.)
As the song continued to play, a half-empty train pulled into the station behind us. When its doors slid open, the mob of commuters waiting on the platform around us began to pour into it. Art3mis motioned for us to follow her and took off in the other direction, pushing through the oncoming crowd of NPCs to reach the platform exit with Aech, Shoto, and me in tow.
As we cut through the adjacent parking lot, we passed two NPCsโa young man and womanโin the midst of a passionate kiss. When they came up for air, we could see that the young man was Kevin Bacon, dressed in a gray business suit, and that the young woman heโd been kissing was Elizabeth McGovern. I recognized them as Jake and Kristy Briggs, the two main characters inย Sheโs Having a Baby,ย Hughesโs most autobiographical film.ย Jake kissed his wife goodbye one more time, then turned and sprinted off to make the train.
Across the street from the station, we passed the church where the wedding fromย Sixteen Candlesย took place. Just beyond it, I spotted a familiar neon billboard that saidย WELCOME TO SHERMER, ILLINOISโONE OF AMERICAโS TOWNS! POPULATION 31,286.ย But Art3mis led us in the opposite direction, onto Shermer Road, which led farther into town.
When the Shermer simulation was originally created in the early days of the OASIS, it had only incorporated locations and characters from four of John Hughesโs films:ย Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Ferris Buellerโs Day Off,ย andย Weird Science.ย Over the decades since, it had been updated and overhauled several times to include other Hughes classics likeย Pretty in Pink, Some Kind of Wonderful, Sheโs Having a Baby, Uncle Buck, Mr. Mom, Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, The Great Outdoors,ย and the aforementionedย Home Aloneย andย Vacationย flicks. And in recent years, fans had expanded it to cover even the most obscure corners of his filmography, with characters and locations reflecting everything fromย Curly Sueย toย Career Opportunities.ย So when you visited Shermer now, interactive recreations of all of these movies were constantly playing all around you. And the events depicted in those films played out over and over again simultaneously, day after day and week after week, on an endless loop.
I pulled up a map of the town, to pinpoint our location. Shermer had a set of railroad tracks running diagonally through its middle, dividing the town into two more-or-less equal halves, which were labeledย RICHย andย POOR, and were color-coded red and blue respectively. The rich half of Shermer was the one that bordered the miniaturized version of Lake Michigan. The poor side was the one you had to drive through to get to the miniaturized version of downtown Chicago. The majority of Hughesโs films were shot in and around Chicago, and many of them were filmed on location in the suburb of Northbrook, where Hughes himself attended high school. (A few were shot in L.A., likeย Pretty in Pink,ย though its story was set in suburban Chicago.) The geographic continuity in Hughesโs films had made it possible for the planetโs designers to re-create all of them here, inside one contiguous, interconnected simulation.
Judging by the proximity of the sun to the eastern horizon, it was still pretty early in the morning. But that was one of the many disorienting things about Shermer. Different parts of the town were set to different times
of day, as well as to different seasons of the year. It was always daytime in the winter on some streets, but two blocks away it might be nighttime in the early spring.
By now weโd walked a few blocks north of the tracks, into the rich side of town. Huge mansionlike homes lined both sides of the street, each with an immaculately manicured lawn and a circular driveway. Enormous oak and maple trees lined both sides of the street, their long, leafy branches stretching out over it, forming a green tunnel up ahead of us that seemed to go on forever. The sidewalks and side streets around us were deserted, except for a lonely paperboy making the morning rounds on his bike a few blocks farther down.
Iโd only been here once before, during that early โdateโ with Art3mis. Sheโd told me it was one of her favorite places to go when she needed to relax and unwind, and gave me a guided tour of the simulated suburbโs most popular sites. Unfortunately, Iโd been too head-over-heels in love to retain much of what sheโd told me, and too busy staring at her to take in the details of our surroundings. Since then, because of Kiraโs well-documented affection for Hughes, Iโd rewatched most (but not quite all) of his films a few years ago. Now I was hoping Iโd retained enough Shermer trivia to avoid looking like a complete fool in front of Art3mis.
We kept jogging down Shermer Road, Art3mis in the lead, until we triggered another needle dropโโItโs All in the Gameโ by Carmel, another track off theย Sheโs Having a Babyย soundtrack. Upon hearing it, Art3mis skidded to an abrupt halt. Then she turned around and startled all of us, by singing along with the songโs opening lyrics in perfect harmony.
โMany a tear has to fall, itโs allโฆa game,โย she sang.ย โLife is a wonderful game, we play and playโฆ.โ
Iโd heard Samantha sing once before, during the week we spent together at Ogโs estate, so I knew she wasnโt using an autotuning app. Yet somehow Iโd forgotten what an unusually beautiful singing voice she possessed, on top of all her other talents. Hearing it again now, under these circumstances, made my heart ache with a sudden ferocity that caught me completely off guard.
Art3mis glanced over and caught me staring at her like a slack-jawed goon. To my surprise, she didnโt look away. She gave me what can only be
described as a warm smile. Then she stopped singing and checked her Swatch.
โExcellent,โ she said. โWeโre right on time. Itโs the start of another day in paradise.โ
She pointed across the street. Aech, Shoto, and I all turned around, just in time to see the front doors of seven of the houses across the street swing open at once. In choreographed unison, seven different bathrobe-clad men emerged from their individual homes to retrieve their morning papers. I recognized six of these men as actorsโChevy Chase, Paul Dooley, Michael Keaton, Steve Martin, John Heard, and Lyman Wardโthe men who portrayed Clark W. Griswold, Jim Baker, Jack Butler, Neal Page, Peter McCallister, and Tom Bueller respectively. All suburban dad characters in various Hughes films.
The seventh man wore large clear-framed eyeglasses and had spiky hair that was short on the side and in front, but long in the backโthe sort of power mullet worn by rock stars throughout the โ80s. His face looked incredibly familiar, but I couldnโt place him. I was on the verge of running a facial-recognition app on him when it dawned on meโthe man in question was John Hughes himself!
Hughes made a brief cameo inย The Breakfast Club,ย playing the father of Brian Johnson, Anthony Michael Hallโs character. Which meant that the house heโd emerged from was where Brian and his family must live in Shermer. (And since Anthony Michael Hall had also portrayed Rusty Griswold inย Vacation,ย it occurred to me that there must be at least two different Anthony Michael Halls living on this streetโpossibly three, if Farmer Tedโs house was around here too. And on top of that there was Gary Wallace, Anthony Michael Hallโs character inย Weird Science. But it was a safe bet that he lived on the other side of the tracks, because his father, Al, was a plumber.)
As I watched Mr. Johnson/John Hughes scoop up his morning paper and then shuffle back into his house, I couldnโt help but be reminded of Anorak
โthe digital ghost of a dead creator, left behind to forever haunt his own creation.
โHey, Z!โ Art3mis said, snapping me out of my daze. โLet me see that clue again.โ
I removed the Second Shard from my inventory and held it out. She read the inscription aloud: โ โRecast the foul, restore his ending. Andieโs first fate still needs mending.โ โ
โSo thatโs gotta be it, right?โ I asked. โRestore the original ending, the one where Andie ended up with Duckie instead of with Blane.โ
Art3mis didnโt respond. She just stared at the inscription, lost in thought.
โThat rich pretty boy, Blane,โ Aech said, glancing at the large, opulent homes lining both sides of the street. โHe must live around here, right? I say we find him and lock his ass in the trunk of his daddyโs BMW. Then he wonโt be able to attend the prom tonight. When he doesnโt show, Andie will have no choice but to spend the evening with Duckie. That would โrestore his ending,โ wouldnโt it?โ
That idea didnโt sound half bad to me, but I waited for Art3mis to answer.
โAs fun as it sounds, I donโt think that will do the trick,โ she said, pointing at the inscription on the shard. โ โRecast the foul,โ โ she repeated. โ โAndieโs fateโฆโ โ
โWhat about that scene inย Ferris Buellerโs Day Off?โ I asked. โWhen he catches that foul ball during the Cubs game at Wrigley Field?โ
Art3mis seemed mildly impressed by my suggestion. At least enough to consider it for all of two seconds. Then she shook her head dismissively.
โI donโt think soโฆ.Recast the foul. Recast the foul.โ
Her eyes went wide, and her scowl of concentration transformed into a huge grin.
โIโve got it!โ she cried. โI know what we need to do!โ โYou do?โ Aech replied. โAre you sure?โ
She checked her Swatch again, then turned to glance up and down the empty street. โThereโs only one way to find out. We need to catch a ride over to the high school. The bus should be coming by any second now.โ
Just as she finished saying this, a long yellow school bus rounded the corner at the end of the street. When it rolled to a stop at the curb in front of us, we could see the wordsย SHERMER HIGH SCHOOLย stenciled across its side.
The bus doors swung open and Art3mis jumped on board, then motioned for us to follow her. Another needle drop triggered, and the song โOh Yeahโ by Yello kicked in as the four of us filed onto the bus. Art3mis led us to a pair of empty seats near the middle. Aech sat next to her and I sat beside Shoto. The seats around us were occupied by high school kid NPCs, all wearing 1980s clothing and hairstyles. Each one was modeled after a teenage actor from a school-bus scene in one of John Hughesโs films. I thought I spotted extras fromย Sixteen Candlesย andย Ferris Buellerโs Day Off.
The bus began to move again, and I turned to glance out the window beside me. The sun was rising above the lake to the east. A beautiful spring morning in an upscale Midwestern suburb at the height of Reaganโs America. Period-appropriate cars and trucksโ1989 or earlierโfilled the tree-lined streets.
โLook at this lily-white hellscape,โ Aech said, shaking her head as she stared out her own window. โIs there a single person of color in this entire town?โ
โSure,โ Art3mis replied. โBut most of them hang out at a place called the Kandy Bar over in Chicago. This planet does have a serious diversity problemโlike the whole of โ80s cinemaโฆ.โ
Aech nodded. โWell, maybe the next shard will be hidden in the kingdom of Zamunda.โ
โOh shit!โ Shoto replied. โThat would be dope!โ
Just then, two freshman nerds in the seat directly in front of me and Shoto turned around to face us. At first I thought they were wearing bras on their heads, but they were rocking athletic supporters as headbands instead. In unison, these two space cadets raised their toy laser pistols and fired them at us, and then one of them shouted, โScore! A direct hit!โ before they both cracked up and turned back around.
โThis place is a nuthouse,โ Shoto observed. I nodded. โWith some weird fashion trends.โ
โYou ainโt seen nothing yet,โ Art3mis whispered.
A second later, someone across the aisle loudly cleared their throat. We all turned to see a girl with obscenely thick eyeglasses staring at us. She
slowly held her closed fist out to Shoto, then opened it to reveal a moist red gummy bear resting in the center of her palm.
โWant one?โ she asked. โItโs been in my pocket. Theyโre real warm and soft.โ
โNo,โ Shoto replied, shaking his head vigorously. โNo, thank you.โ โIโll pass too,โ I said.
โHey, look,โ Aech whispered, pointing to a redheaded girl seated near the front of the bus. I recognized her as Samantha BakerโMolly Ringwaldโs character inย Sixteen Candles.
โMaybe one of us should go wish her a happy birthday?โ Aech said, chuckling softly.
โEvery day is her birthday,โ Art3mis said. โAnd the morning after it. All the movie simulations on Shermer operate on an accelerated concurrent timeline, with the events depicted in each film repeating over and over in a continuous loop. All these NPCs are stuck in their own private Groundhog Day. Including that poor sweetheart of a girlโฆโ
She pointed to a tall girl who was sitting directly across the aisle from Sam. When she turned in profile, I saw that it was a young Joan Cusack. She was wearing an elaborate neck brace, probably to indicate that her character was an awkward dork. But even in traction, she still looked cute as hell.
โSheโs my namesake, you know,โ Art3mis said. I turned back and saw that she was nodding toward Samantha Baker. โI canโt watch it without ragequitting now, butย Sixteen Candlesย was one of my momโs favorite movies. She loved all of Hughesโs films.โ
โI remember,โ I said. โAfter she died, you would rewatch those movies, to feel closer to her, and to try and better understand who she was. I remember telling you that I did the same thing with my dadโs comic-book collection, after he died.โ
Art3mis locked eyes with me. Then she nodded. โI know,โ she said. โI remember that too.โ
She smiled at me again, and this time I smiled back. We continued to grin at each other for a few more secondsโthen we remembered Aech and
Shoto and turned to see them both watching us intently. Caught, they both quickly averted their eyes.
Just then, I got a glimpse of something strange out the bus windows behind them. Weโd just crested a steep hill, and for a few seconds the Chicago skyline was visible in the distance, beyond a sea of suburban trees bursting with bright orange and red fall colors. And I also caught a glimpse of the Hollywood Bowl. The giant amphitheater had been incongruously cut-and-pasted into Shermerโs suburban landscape. Aech noticed it, too, and pointed it out to Art3mis.
โWhat the hell is that doing here?โ she asked. โDoesnโt the Hollywood Bowl belong in Hollywood?โ
โIndeed it does,โ Art3mis replied. โBut the Hollywood Bowl is where one of the date scenes inย Some Kind of Wonderfulย takes place. It was one of the rare John Hughes teen films not set in the suburbs of Chicago. The designers decided to shoehorn it into the Shermer simulation anyway, along withย Career Opportunities,ย which is set in Missouri.โ
We all fell silent for a moment and gazed out the windows, taking in the strangely familiar sites that dotted the landscape around us.
โWeโre getting close to the school,โ Art3mis said. โListen.โ
The opening of the song โKajagoogooโ (the instrumental version, by the band of the same name) began to fade in on the Sim soundtrack. This needle drop had apparently been triggered by our proximity to the high school, which was now visible in the distance, through the busโs front window. We were approaching the school from the south, so the buildingโs exterior looked identical to the Shermer High School seen inย The Breakfast Club.ย On my previous visit, Iโd learned that when the school was viewed from the west, the buildingโs faรงade matched the version of Shermer High seen inย Sixteen Candles.ย And the redbrick faรงade on the north and east sides matched the schoolโs appearance inย Ferris Buellerโs Day Off. But all three entrances led into the same building, which was filled with painstakingly detailed re-creations of the various sets and practical locations used to create Shermer Highโs interior in the various cinematic incarnations of the school.
โKajagoogooโ continued to play, increasing in volume as our bus rolled up to the curb in front of the school, and Art3mis, Aech, Shoto, and I filed off of it and attempted to blend in with the swell of NPC Shermer students surrounding us.
We followed Art3mis as she led us up the broad concrete sidewalk leading to the south entrance of the school. Hundreds of NPC teenagers sat in long rows on the stone benches that flanked either side of the walkway, all dressed in colorful mid-โ80s attire. As we made our way down this Day-Glo gauntlet, the kids all began to clap and stomp their sneaker-clad feet in time with the song, while chanting along with its only lyric, which spelled out its title:ย K-A-J-A-G-Double-O-G-Double-O!
โWelcome to Shermer High School,โ Art3mis said, stretching her arms out wide as she continued to walk backward, toward the school building. โShermer, Illinois. 6-0-0-6-2.โ
Art3mis snapped her fingers and her avatarโs attire changed once again. Now she wore Annie Pottsโs black latex outfit from her first scene inย Pretty in Pink,ย along with her punk-rock porcupine hairdo, dangling earrings, and dinner-fork bracelet.
โApplause, applause, applause,โ she said, doing a slow spin so that we could admire the attention to detail sheโd put into her Iona cosplay.
Aech, Shoto, and I all gave her an enthusiastic golf clap. She scowled at us, then reached into her inventory and pulled out a pair of retro sunglasses
โthe same pair ofย Risky Businessย Ray-Bans sheโd been wearing when we first met. Then she produced three identical pairs from her inventory and tossed them to me, Aech, and Shoto.
โFor better hallway vision,โ she said.
We all eyed her warily, then shook our heads.
โCome on, you wimps!โ Art3mis said. โThose are Hoffman lenses.
Youโre gonna need them.โ
She motioned for us to put them on. When we complied, the clothing on each of our avatars abruptly changed, so that the three of us were dressed like the โDork Squadโ inย Sixteen Candles.ย I was now โThe Geek,โ played by Anthony Michael Hall; Aech was John Cusackโs character, Bryce; and Shoto was their pal Cliff.
Aech took a look at us and then glanced down at herself. She turned to glare at Art3mis.
โNot cool, Arty.โ
Art3mis laughed and then put on her own shades. As she did, her own avatarโs outfit changed once again, this time into the threads that Ferris Bueller wore on his day off. Black-and-white leather jacket. Leopard vest. The whole shebang. She gave her Ferris cosplay the finishing touch by pulling out a black beret and putting it on her head. Then she grinned at us and rubbed her hands together excitedly.
โOK, gang,โ she said. โThis place is a lot more dangerous than it looks.
Donโt touch anything, donโt talk to anyone. Just follow my lead.โ
We each removed our sunglasses and resumed our normal appearance. Then we followed Art3mis up the steps that led to the front entrance. Once Art3mis reached it, she threw open the front doors, and another needle drop kicked in: โEightiesโ by Killing Joke.
Hearing the song, she grinned and popped her collar as she led us inside.