Subject: Re: Not to familiar with the fandom...
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Posted on: 2008-07-26 16:24:00 UTC
If I Recall (or Remember) Correctly
I had to look on Urban Dictionary the tiem I saw it.
Subject: Re: Not to familiar with the fandom...
Author:
Posted on: 2008-07-26 16:24:00 UTC
If I Recall (or Remember) Correctly
I had to look on Urban Dictionary the tiem I saw it.
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While walking in the woods, Terran meets a very interesting group of kids...PLZ R&R!chappie 8 up!
Animorphs - Fiction Rated: T - English - General/Sci-Fi - Chapters: 8 - Words: 7,973 - Reviews: 6 - Updated: 7-9-08 - Published: 4-14-08
My comment: What kind of a name is that? And why acquire an exotic (read: stands out like a sore thumb) bird?
And made it look like an idiot. It's either the Author's own name, or they decided to take the word Terra (Another name for earth) and added an 'N'. I'm sure if we leave it long enough, the Animorph will be able to morph into plants, rocks or something like that.
Give me a sec, I'm sure I can pick him off with my sniper from here...
But doesn't the Animorphs have something to do with aliens? Or am I thinking of a similiar fandom? Because if they do have aliens in, Terran is what I always call humans from Earth in my sci-fi fics. Earthlings is a horrid title, so Terran makes us seem to fit in slightly better among the Romulans and the Wookiees and the Wraith.
IIRC Animorphs is about a group of human teenagers who acquire the ability to transform into animals from an alien, who needs their help to fight other aliens.
Terran is a better word than Earthling, I agree. Unless I'm writing an SG-1 fic, then I'll use Tau'ri instead.
Umm... what's IIRC mean? Don't think I've encountered that one yet. *is sheepish*
If I Recall (or Remember) Correctly
I had to look on Urban Dictionary the tiem I saw it.
But I was afraid the library would ban me if I clicked the wrong time.