Subject: I'd actually suggest a coat or two.
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Posted on: 2016-06-13 03:03:00 UTC
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New mission! by
on 2016-06-11 23:15:00 UTC
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Again!
Heading into Twilight, the Aviator and Zeb have to deal with triplet Sues with Speshul powers, and Tyler's van gets its long-awaited moment of glory.
Next mission will be posted tomorrow. :) -
Twilight missions, the dilemm. by
on 2016-06-12 04:34:00 UTC
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On one hand, it involves 'saving' this canon. On the other hand, It means the hope of killing Wardo and co, or Bella.
And of course, the utile joins the enjoyable if it invades another continuum through crossover.
Wait a little longer, van. One day you'll kill the 'real' Bella.
Now, I have one nitpick:
The Aviator sighed nodded at the Sues.
Something feels off with this turn of phrase. Besides, Ave already sighed in the precedent phrase.
The mission is still a fun ride. And if the subject down here is anything to go by, you'll soon be way better than Rowling. Provided it isn't already the case.
Spoilers to highlight: Sauerkraut, then? This Time Tot has got taste. I guess. -
Oops, thanks! by
on 2016-06-12 04:45:00 UTC
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I deleted a few paragraphs at one point there; looks like merging it didn't happen quite as smoothly as I'd thought. ^^;
And heh, you're awfully excited about this. My face is all like this right now. -
I really hate to say this because I'm loving this story arc by
on 2016-06-23 19:16:00 UTC
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Spoilers, highlight: In the mass pregnancy mission, the Aviator doesn't appear to have been affected by the potion, since she didn't pass out along with the others. (The Aviator flicked a few colored droplets off her robes in annoyance, though the annoyance soon turned to amusement when one by one, everyone who had been doused began to pass out.) So it doesn't quite make sense for her to have become pregnant.
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Wizard Sues. by
on 2016-06-11 23:59:00 UTC
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They don't ever think to ward themselves against purely physical threats, do they?
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Eragon went around with wards that defected blows. by
on 2016-06-12 00:34:00 UTC
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Would that count?
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I'm not sure... by
on 2016-06-12 00:39:00 UTC
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For one think, I've read on the wiki that Eragon's a Canon Stu, so, maybe, if it deflects stuff like swords and arrows. It should probably deflect bows, too, but I don't think anyone's going to try to kill him with one of those directly.
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Oops... by
on 2016-06-12 00:42:00 UTC
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It seems I messed up a few things. Think should be thing, and when I say that it's because I've read it on the wiki, I intended to mention that I haven't actually read the books.
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Eh, it's fine. by
on 2016-06-12 02:54:00 UTC
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I did that with a lot of fandoms I'm into.
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Do what? (nm) by
on 2016-06-12 04:05:00 UTC
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Read the wiki before getting the real thing. (nm) by
on 2016-06-12 17:38:00 UTC
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In this case, by
on 2016-06-12 21:23:00 UTC
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I might not read the actual book. It... well, let's put it this way. I'll read sporkings of Twilight, and I'll read the PPC Wiki page on it, but I don't think I'll read it. I might explode after the first few pages, and I like to keep my Spells in my hand instead of in the Graveyard.
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May I recommend... by
on 2016-06-13 15:46:00 UTC
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Kippur's sporkings of The Inheritance Cycle? They're quite entertaining. {= )
~Neshomeh -
Thank you for this by
on 2016-06-23 19:03:00 UTC
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Even more things I'll somehow find the time to read! Yay!
--Key -
I haven't read it either. by
on 2016-06-12 21:58:00 UTC
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With pop-cultural osmosis, everything just sorta seeps into your mind eventually. It's like one of those things that everyone knows, like who Darth Vader actually is.
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Of course not, because that would be smart. by
on 2016-06-12 00:03:00 UTC
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Plus they tend to be extremely arrogant; I've found that the more powerful a Sue is, the less likely they are to use their brains. It's kind of interesting, really.
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And being smart won't do for Mary Sue. by
on 2016-06-12 00:13:00 UTC
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They probably think that the puny bullet wouldn't dare to hurt their Great and Mighty Sueness. I wonder if Mary Sues ever get the phrase "Killed by Personification" engraved upon their headstones.
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They get headstones? by
on 2016-06-12 05:59:00 UTC
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They don't even deserve big-toestones, let alone headstones!
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Well, everyone is mourned by someone... probably. by
on 2016-06-12 06:29:00 UTC
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There are, after all, plenty of people who would weep for days if any infamous published Suethors came to their senses and killed off all of their Sues in particularly inglorious ways. These are the same people who give Mary Sues headstones. Of course, most probably wouldn't feel like writing "Killed by Personification" upon said headstones, but there would be headstones.
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What's the world come to, eh? by
on 2016-06-12 06:45:00 UTC
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I haven't hurt the plot continuum once, and you don't see my headstone.
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I'd hope you don't have a headstone. by
on 2016-06-12 07:23:00 UTC
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People usually get headstones when they're dead. Therefore, if you have a headstone, you are dead, and, from what I hear, dying usually isn't a pleasant experience. I wonder if I could persuade anybody with the power of logical fallacy to go around destroying headstones...
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But if you get a stone in your head... by
on 2016-06-12 14:45:00 UTC
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You almost certainly need a headstone. So don't get a stone in your head.
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Death can't be that bad. by
on 2016-06-12 08:58:00 UTC
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Nobody who ever tries it stops doing it, after all.
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Well, that turned into black comedy in a hurry. by
on 2016-06-12 14:28:00 UTC
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Yeah, I smiled. See you in Hell, I guess.
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I mean if you want to go from black comedy to serious... by
on 2016-06-13 13:32:00 UTC
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I can always describe what dying and being revived feels like. (Honestly having my heart restarted was a lot worse than the whole spending a minute and a half dead was.)
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I dunno about the actual participants in this conversation by
on 2016-06-23 18:49:00 UTC
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But I'm interested, if you're willing to talk about it.
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My pleasure. by
on 2016-06-13 02:09:00 UTC
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I'd bring a desk fan if I were you; I've heard it's hot down there.
- I'd actually suggest a coat or two. by on 2016-06-13 03:03:00 UTC Reply
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I knew that. by
on 2016-06-13 21:32:00 UTC
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Not for that reason, though, I was thinking of Duke Nukem Forever.
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Glad we've taken the effort to plan. by
on 2016-06-13 08:54:00 UTC
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So, when's the trip?
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Dunno. by
on 2016-06-14 12:04:00 UTC
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Maybe ask Dante? He's the Traveller of the Afterlife, after all.