Subject: Oh, he would totally do that. Carlisle’s just being a Grumpy Old Man early,
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Posted on: 2022-06-06 14:46:45 UTC
I suppose.
Subject: Oh, he would totally do that. Carlisle’s just being a Grumpy Old Man early,
Author:
Posted on: 2022-06-06 14:46:45 UTC
I suppose.
Today is the Dragon Boat (or Duanwu) Festival, which is a day of warding off bad luck (the 5th month of the Chinese calendar is supposed to be unlucky) as well as commemorating BL1.
Since one of the traditions is boat racing, I have to ask: your agents are in the same boat in an All-HQ Boat Race. How do they fare?
(For example, we know the Disentangler and the Agent won't actually get much rowing in...)
I'm too short on time to make a proper story right now (plus most of my Nursery kids would be around 20 years old by 2022, and I have other adult agents I haven't properly introduced yet). But as for my main pair: Vania would try to get competitive over it, but Doc would refuse to put his book away, and only has 40% of his mind on paddling, and DEFINITELY isn't watching where the boat is going.
—doctorlit wonders where SkarmorySilver's agents are; they tend to do well with foot-related activities
If we're including all the characters I've written for the PPC? Ocotillo, being a dragon, would sink the boat immediately. Without her, though, the rest of the group would do... not great, but okay, I guess.
Charlie's an enthusiastic sort and would probably end up doing most of the rowing work. Jiwon would tire in minutes if the sun was out, Matterhorn's more likely to lose focus and start rambling, and Dr. Glocktopus would probably be too busy for rowing.
I’d say that if Carlisle and Mina were to be put in a boat race together, Mina would probably lose interest halfway through, and Carlisle would yell at her for it.
I’ll try to write it in a bit, I’m in a bit of a rush.
—Ls
I’m picturing him yelling at kids to get off his nonexistent, Generic Surface lawn.
Though now I'm wondering if anyone actually reached the finish line... I mean, I think Team Turbo still could, rowing while perched on the capsized boat, but surely not at a competitive pace. But if everyone else managed to sink/get lost/beach somewhere they might actually still have a chance.
It's entirely plausible Dafydd would stay in, and specifically not go back to shore even to collect another child (because Constance would make him dock and get out). They probably spend the entire race sending increasingly sardonic messages by fire lizard.
Given that they're being steered by Jasmine, I'm pretty sure they still won't win.
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Eledhwen, Christianne, and Liu Siyuan in a boat together might actually be quite competitive? I could see them being a respectable contender. Not the winner, though. I feel like Derik and Gall would win, for some reason.
Liu Siyuan would name theirs the Eight Immortals, except the only actual immortal in the boat is Eledhwen. Also, the addition of Muriel and John means the One and a Half Eight Immortals would get too competitively fast, and so the IO probably intervened and caused them to accidentally spring a leak or something halfway to the finish line :'D
... or rather Alquamorë in Quenya. Constance's was originally just the White Swan (in English), but if she gets it operational again she's naming it Galadriel's Revenge just to troll Dafydd.
I have realised that technically, the question wanted all my agents in one boat, but that boat would be too big. :(
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are pretty long and much bigger than the average rowboat. For example:
Two boats is fine, though! An elongated swan boat would also be kinda funny.
The Team Turbo boat was, as expected, brought in and named by Corolla, and so would be the SS Corolla's New Toy II (Corolla's New Toy being the temporary name the Plot Device got when it was commandeered to get rid of the troublesome Sue that had created it in the first place)
In fact, more than Team Turbo I think it is Team Corolla, since our beloved hyperactive techie signed up her old partners for it without asking them first...
That's actually quite a shock, because she definitely lives in the Far Future that just happens to be... a lot less Far now. o.O
If she's three, she's about the same age as Mark Wentway. He's got Future Protagonist written all over his face too. ^_^
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As the three missions I published with her as the main characters are set in 2034, with her TWWA incarnation coming from one year after that (2035, which actually happens to be Daphne's year of death? I admit that one of the Illian-Sims being somewhat short-lived was a shock to me.) For the record, Keiko was born April 13th, 2019 so she's actually a bit younger than Mark. I guess the big happenings in the Turbo family having their real world parallel dates happening during my leave kinda helped havign them go unnoticed, since I never had any incentive to make short stories about those. Kinda fitting, though, since Sergio and Nikki had retired years earlier and kept little contact with HQ makes sense that they would stay under the radar.
-- I've been kicking around the concept of a kid-centred sitcom-style spinoff about Muriel Shieh's misadventures in New Caledonia, and would love to have any next-gen or just generally young character who's in HQ or New Cal in 2021. This goes for more than just Keiko, of course -- if anyone has a child or teenage character who'd be of school age and in New Caledonia in 2021, let me know.
~Lily, who definitely wants to write stuff about Sandboxes
Well, that must've been quite a surreal dream-memory for her, then, haha
The idea was mostly to hide the means of transport - the portals - rather than make her believe everything was a dream. For years, Keiko believed that the boat race held by Auntie Corolla's coworkers happened in her world, and that the non-human looking partecipants were wearing costumes for fun.
Years later... "Wait a minute, it was the All-HQ Boat race! The elf guy was really an elf!"
I have a piece about half done which places the race on the Muéo River; it's the closest river to the city, is shallow and crystal-clear, is only swamped with mosquitoes sometimes, and is nicely out of the way (unlike, say, the beaches).
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Poor Sergio. Have some glutinous rice dumplings and cheer up!!