Subject: Re: story
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Posted on: 2018-09-22 05:18:00 UTC

Yeah, so this was incredible. I think it's the most outright fun PPC story I've read. (aka, the most fun ever.) It really shows off the history that you've contributed to the setting after all these years.

The stories that especially stuck with me were:

Sprout Headquarters. Specifically the fact that the HQ-raised kids were so unfamiliar with dogs that they thought of them like we think of dragons or faeries. It made me laugh out loud as I read it on my cell phone—fortunately, the zoo was already closed at that point, so no people heard me, and the animals already know me don't judge. It's hard to think of the mindsets of characters in HQ, so this was a clever and funny detail about the kids brought up in the Nursery.

Musee des Univers Perdus. I love the idea of the Librarian and the Musee team working together. Maybe more someday? I also liked seeing how quickly Lorelei jumps to Dr. Cornelius's "rescue," despite his generally thoughtless attitude towards her.

Jared's RC. Just for the sudden, out-of-tone creepiness of Ether's future-knowing. I love not only the awkwardness this gives Jared, but also how easily the children roll right past it.

Minecraft Word World. A glorious Mexican standoff, to be sure, but I'm also legitimately touched we're bringing Peter back home and getting him some help.

The Fountain of Bleepka. Oh, you beautiful man, you. I thought the gag was that they would never appear on screen together, but they have, and it's beautiful, everything I could have dreamed of, and it makes me so, so happy to hear Rosalind and Aella going head-to-head with each other. I want this war to continue.

Elsewhere. I know the Ghost's interest in future timelines was already pretty clear, but it's cool to see how careful it is about the details of the future. It also makes sense with how wonky HQ time is; with so many characters popping in from the future, why not use the known data about their timelines to try to bring about the most stable future possible.

I never really gave much thought to Talk like a Pirate Day, but knowing it's one of your earliest PPC memories makes this story especially cool.

Also, just for the record, I am very much looking forward to more of the Ispace Wars, and all the other unpublished stories you've hinted at!

—doctorlit is looking forward to reading the sequel in hS's year 30

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