I'm not sure specifically what 'take that shit back to baxton story' means without more context. It could be some sort of local or personal expression. Maybe 'Baxton' is a place name, and it implies taking something (the'shit', which could be an object or an idea in a very informal sense) back to that place in the context of a story.
I'm sorry, I have no idea about the origin of 'take that shit back to baxton story'. It could be something very specific to a certain group of people, a local area, or even just a made - up phrase by an individual.
In Japanese comics, 'shit' can be expressed as '銇忋仢 (kuso)' or '绯 (fun)' but these words are quite vulgar and not commonly used in polite or formal settings.
In a novel context, 'do epic shit' might mean introducing elements like epic battles, fantastical discoveries, or life-changing decisions that shape the course of the narrative in a big way and leave a lasting impression on readers.
In the 'First Do No Harm' short story, it could show how this principle is applied in different aspects of life. Maybe it's in a relationship where one person has to decide whether to tell a harsh truth that might cause emotional harm or find a more gentle way. It can also be in a community setting where actions are weighed against the potential harm they can cause to others. The story may use various scenarios to illustrate the importance of this fundamental principle.
The main theme might be about moral responsibility and the idea of avoiding actions that cause harm. It could center around characters who strive to make ethical choices in various situations.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the 'do no harm novel'. But typically, the main characters are the ones who drive the story forward and are most involved in the central conflict or theme. They could be ordinary people trying to live by the principle of doing no harm.
The 'Do No Harm' comic is likely centered around ethical and moral dilemmas, maybe in a medical or superhero setting. It could explore the idea of doing what's right even in tough circumstances.