Subject: And the rest of my comments.
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Posted on: 2013-08-21 11:17:00 UTC

One of my favourite things about writing Origins is exactly what you commented on - being able to leave those spaces. I actually really enjoy this episodic style of writing - it's very different to the single-narrative style of Reorg and CD. I've always had problems writing the epic battles (most of mine consist of long conversations interspersed by little bits of narrative), so in this case I just skipped it. Origins was always about the Flowers, not the wars, anyway.

According to my master timeline, which I don't know where it is, the Civil War took place around 1975. Makes-Things' arrival and the Cascade were in 1988, which means, with Makes-Things' 'long year' comment, that Elisabeth, Anya and Osbert arrived in 1989. That's the same year as Nyx Nightingale, who was recruited by two unidentified Assassins. They don't read like Elisabeth and Anya (who one could speculate were on a temporary assignment - but they aren't), so there are at least five agents when she joins - which means there's probably at least nine, with one team each in DBS (Anya, Osbert and Josephine), DMS (three unknowns, two of them seen here), and DIC (Elisabeth and two unknowns). There could of course be multiple others - there's no real indication as to how fast the PPC grew. I'm going to guess that, once the First Three had proven their worth, the answer is 'very fast indeed'.

Makes-Things' age has fluctuated since he first appeared, pretty much. It's only blind luck that enough of us noticed the passing reference to him being (or rather speaking) Korean for that to stick; his age has never really been pinned down. I suspect some temporal trickery is going on, but as far as I know, it's never been addressed.

hS

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