Subject: We already have something.
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Posted on: 2015-09-20 03:02:00 UTC
They're called Flash Patches.
Subject: We already have something.
Author:
Posted on: 2015-09-20 03:02:00 UTC
They're called Flash Patches.
And it's hosted on your website. Tut tut, Nesh!
Agent Lambda's SIELU ID
Based on which, it is apparently a good thing she never ran into Dafydd.
hS
Glad you approve. ^_^
The font I used for Selene is Gare de Chambord, if you want it for your own use.
The offer is still open to change Kaitlyn's, if you run across something you like for her.
~Neshomeh
What's a QR code, and how would I do that?
~Neshomeh, knew she was forgetting something.
Oh, those things. Didn't know that's what they were called. I'll try it for your two. If it works nicely, I'll redo the others to include 'em. (Gotta redo my two and Rina's anyway.)
It IS pretty impressive that the reader can just find it in any old image.
~Neshomeh
Selene's is spikey. Kaitlyn's is curly, probably a copperplate or calligraphy script if you've got one. And both of them will only sign their first names.
hS, almost capable!
I'll pick from what I've got for now, but if you want, I can redo it anytime with your choice from DaFont.com, which has a truly awesome amount of selection. You're sure to find something you like. I'm gonna be looking for my own characters.
~Neshomeh
Sweet Home Oklahoma for the Aviator (which I find hilarious, since I was born in Tornado Central), and Lefty Does Righty Charcoal for Zeb, because I figure trying to write with a pen in your mouth is about as easy. :P
(Allow me to reiterate how awesome you are, please?)
... As soon as I know whether the new-style back will stick, anyway. D'you like it? I used your suggestion for a magnetic strip as well as hS's QR code. {= )
(And d'aw, thanks, for both times. T'ain't no big thang... ^_^; )
~Neshomeh
Wherein the Aviator (finally!) tries to teach Zeb how to write.
...I should really go to bed now. ^^;
(Oh, that reminds me for some reason, I corrected the weird coloration of the Aviator's eyes. Nice spot. :P)
And apparently it refers to a meteor shower occurring around November 15 and appearing to originate from the constellation Leo.
The more you know...
~Neshomeh
"It looks like you're trying to find a synonym for 'lion-like'.
"Have you considered 'leonine'?"
Actually, that can't be Clippy; it's much too helpful.
hS
Leonid and leonine are both fine; it's mostly a question of what you're referring to. Latin is godawful. Let's not mince words. =]
Nesh, has anyone ever told you you're the best? Because you're the best! :D
That looks kinda familiar - I think I probably came across it on Talis' wiki page (which just shows the front).
I would think that most agents should have a psych eval on file - given the known dangers of field work, I would think that agents would be required to have a little chat with one of the FicPsych nurses before being cleared for field duty. Not sure if they'd bother with that for non-field staff, like the guys in Building Maintenance or the Intel sorters, but for everyone else it just seems like a sensible precaution.
- Irish
What is considered 'drinking age', exactly? It varies wildly enough in World One, never mind a multiuniversal extradimensional location such as HQ, where you get continua where the legal adult age is ten and another has theirs at a hundred and ten.
The first possibility makes more sense.
...then again, the second option is so crazy, it has 'HQ' written all over it. :P I doubt it would actually be used, though; it would take thirty minutes just to determine if you're allowed to serve somebody!
They're called Flash Patches.
Flash patches do seem to have some sort of magical sufficiently advanced technological power, though; for one thing, they generate the Someone Else's Problem field that helps cloak agents in canon. I think it was also mentioned in a spin-off that they contain something that stops agents from being reassembled into their home continuum? So I suppose you could also assume that they work as a sort of security badge.