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Kevät Kenttä Nuclear Power Plant

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Kevät Kenttä Nuclear Power Plant
Kevat Kentta Nuclear Power Plant.png
Location Information
Town: Shelbyville
Use: Power plant
Owner: Onni Korhonen
Employees: Lori Spivak
Former: Homer Simpson
First appearance: "Frinkenstein's Monster"

Kevät Kenttä Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power plant in Shelbyville.

History[edit]

Homer was offered the chance to apply for a job at the Kevät Kenttä Nuclear Power Plant, which he did via a Zoom video call. He entered the call with Onni Korhonen and another potential candidate, Dr. Spivak. Korhonen asked Dr. Spivak to leave the call while he quickly interviewed Homer, not expecting the interview to last very long. However, after a lengthy interview, Homer was offered the job, thanks to Professor Frink coaching him through it.

On Homer's first day, Onni Korhonen showed Homer around the power plant and revealed that Dr. Spivak had been hired as his assistant. Dr. Spivak spent time trying to figure out how Homer had gotten the job over her, as she didn't think he was qualified enough for it. Eventually, she discovered that Homer had been using an earpiece to communicate with Professor Frink.

During an employee trip to Yikes Peak Ski Lodge, Dr. Spivak convinced Marge to tell Homer to admit to being a fraud. Homer then told Onni Korhonen that he couldn't work at the power plant anymore and returned to his old job.

The power plant offered a wide range of services to its employees, including a free cafeteria, daycare, massage rooms, saunas, and ice baths.

Behind the Laughter[edit]

"Kevät Kenttä" is Finnish for "Spring Field".

Appearances[edit]