Editing SOUTH PARK THE STREAMING WARS (section) Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.Anti-spam check. Do not fill this in!==Story== In SOUTH PARK THE STREAMING WARS, [[Cartman]] locks horns with his mom in a battle of wills while an epic conflict unfolds that threatens South Parkβs very existence. ===Description=== Denver is experiencing a large drought caused by [[ManBearPig]] resulting in drying streams and discussions about reinstituting watering restrictions. The protesting citizens, including waterpark owner [[Pi Pi]], are told that the city's water sees use in agriculture. In South Park, [[Stan Marsh]] and [[Tolkien Black]] are concerned about the former's father, Randy, who is derisively referred to as "Karen". Randy and [[Steve Black]]'s arguing is interrupted by a Denver water commissioner examining the water supplies at their respective farms. Meanwhile, [[Eric Cartman]] is despondent over residing in the abandoned hot dog stand. He is intrigued when he notices construction on a house across the street for [[Mr. Cussler]], a golf course owner. Cartman suggests to his mother, [[Liane Cartman]], that she get breast implants to attract wealthy men such as Cussler. Liane refuses and informs Cartman of the cost of such a surgery. Steve realizes that he can sell some of his water supply if the stream reaches Denver's reservoir. At Stan and Tolkien's suggestion, they craft a small boat and send it downstream. The experiment is successful, and Steve begins accepting subscriptions to his streaming service, including Pi Pi. When Steve is told to send boats downstream daily, he pays Stan and Tolkien to increase their production. Randy becomes frustrated at Steve's success, so Stan and Tolkien agree to build him craft boats as well. They recruit [[Kyle Broflovski]], [[Kenny McCormick]] and [[Butters Stotch]] to help them as demand increases; they initially refuse to recruit Cartman, but relent when Cartman tells them of the surgery. Cussler offers Stan and Tolkien $15,000 for 10,000 boats, thus covering the surgery's cost. Cartman tries to surprise Liane with the surgery, but she stands by her earlier decision, no longer giving in to his demands. He threatens to have the surgery done to himself instead, but Liane remains unfazed, allowing the surgery to proceed. When Steve sees a report about ManBearPig's environmental damage, he hikes up the mountains to see for himself. He approaches a dying real estate agent, who tells Steve that a large swath of land near the streams has been sold to a wealthy buyer. When Randy sails one of his boats downstream, it is sunk by Cussler Industries boats. Randy confronts Stan about Cussler's boats and demands that he ends their deal. When they arrive at Cussler's house, they find that Cussler was killed by ManBearPig, and Randy wonders if Stan is in danger. At Pi Pi's Splashtown, Steve tells Pi Pi that he will have to cancel the waterpark's streaming rights to provide water to his farm. Pi Pi reveals that he is collaborating with the water commissioner and ManBearPig. Steve realizes that Pi Pi was who purchased the land in the mountains when ManBearPig attacks, stabbing Steve and throwing him out a window and down a water slide. Pi Pi later reveals to the water commissioner his plan to replace all of Denver's water with his park's urine-contaminated water. He subsequently betrays the commissioner and has ManBearPig attack him in a similar fashion to Steve. At school, Stan warns the others of Cussler's death when Cartman arrives with his breast implants. Tolkien's mother, [[Linda Black]], calls him to inform him of Steve's disappearance. The people of Denver waste their water supply as the reservoir is slowly draining, while Randy investigates Cussler and the commissioner's histories. Summary: Please note that all contributions to South Park Wiki may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see South Park Wiki:Copyrights for details). Do not submit copyrighted work without permission! Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)