Subject: Wait, what?
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Posted on: 2018-06-14 13:00:00 UTC

"Hydramatic drive" and "Space-Time-and-The-Other" aren’t words you just made up? This totally changes the way I read Bradbury’s recruitment. If I need more background information, I shouldn’t expect to find it in your writing; I should just go and read that novel. So this makes Nirwana not asking any questions much more acceptable. On the other hand, there’s the offense of not properly disclaiming the origin of your ideas. Colonel Caleb Bradbury now appears to be a background character (never actually mentioned in the novel, because we’re not allowed to abduct canon characters) from Daniel Pinkwater's Borgle, so that should be named as his home continuum on the character sheet.

Since it got a name, there’s no need to attach a number to Colonel Bradbury’s home continuum, and it should be a natural number anyway; it’s meant to represent the order in which the Flowers discovered those worlds, but we don’t really want to establish this order beyond that World One was obviously the first. In-universe, nobody bothers to memorize and use the numbers when there are more telling words to be used. I can imagine the bureaucrat who must keep track of the numbers attaching n.something to alternate universes (like movieverse versus bookverse) for specific values of n, but since we still won’t know the value of n for a specific bookverse (or whatever would be the original canon), this is mostly irrelevant. An exception are numbers greater than one and less than two for variations of World One created by writing in the PPC multiverse. We may actually want to start keeping track of those. The only ones I’m currently aware of are World One and a Half and the potential World 1.963.

Nirvana was mostly trying to get at the Hydramatic drive. Well, he took note of Bradbury’s high-value asset, but I totally didn’t get that.

I didn’t say anything about the second prompt yet. (I secretly hoped that Zingenmir would return when she’s less sleepy.) I actually liked it better then the first, because it didn’t confuse me. There may be too much dialogue and too few actual events (talking head syndrome), but that may be intentional to display yet another style besides the two recruitments, and showing this flexibility may actually be a good thing. If I could fit that glaurunging hat onto my head, I would probably let you get away with this different styles thing, but I would still like to see another PG’s opinion. Alas, I couldn’t let you pass anyway, for the lack of understanding or consideration displayed with World 1.567 repeating.

Also, I noticed three cases of a word probably missing (although, not being a native speaker, I’m not entirely certain whether the suggested word is actually required in all cases:
Bradbury thought briefly, unsure how to speak to the locals...
The creature pulled a notebook from one of his pockets, and began to write.
Then a teenager walked up to the thing that should not exist, and began to talk to it, getting in the way of his shot.
Keep an eye on that kind of mistake.

Suggestion: Rewrite or at least polish this up, then submit again.

HG

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