Just out of curiosity, did you contact Starwind about permission to use the Mystery Assassin? I'm not sure if he's been considered general use or you asked. I did enjoy the mission, though. Nice work.
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Interestingly done. by
on 2009-06-01 00:31:00 UTC
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That's exactly what I said. by
on 2009-06-01 00:23:00 UTC
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Re: Well, I would debate that point. by
on 2009-06-01 00:19:00 UTC
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But think about what you're saying. Homosexuality should kept quiet because you think it's weird, or it makes you uncomfortable?
Some people find interracial relationships weird. That's not a valid reason to keep them 'out of the spotlight', is it?
You probably think that homosexuality is weird because our culture tells us that it is. It doesn't matter how tolerant you think you've been brought up to be. You'd probably think two men walking down the street holding hands would be weird -- go to the Middle East, and you'll see it all the time. Weird in one culture is normal in another. What you talk about isn't some 'indelible trait of nature'. When society becomes more accepting and less hateful, the balance will be reached.
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Chliever by
on 2009-06-01 00:00:00 UTC
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Yes, the Chliever and Winston stories will actually have an overarching plot, hopefully culminating in an Emergency storyline that anyone can participate in.
Anyway, in mission 5, Chliever and Winston volunteer in Medical, and we are introduced to Agent Andreas de Bry, who will become the third most important character in my stories, after Chliever and Winston themselves. Then, they travel to Phantom of the Opera to sort out a Raoul replacement, ultimately running into one of the PPC's most mysterious foes. And what's this about an escaped canon? And why is there a pirate hiding in the pantry?
http://agent-chliever.livejournal.com/2745.html
Enjoy!
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ARGH! Name in the subject line! (nm) by
on 2009-06-01 00:00:00 UTC
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Actually it's adult!Mordred/Merlin... by
on 2009-05-31 22:37:00 UTC
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... with unrequited Merlin/Arthur, poorly written 'kink', and spelling errors all over the place, hence the query about minis.
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Right then, sounds like mini-Questing Beasts it is. (nm) by
on 2009-05-31 22:37:00 UTC
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It's turned up before? by
on 2009-05-31 22:35:00 UTC
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Ooh, you got references? I know next to nothing about the Arthurian legend, it's just that I'd not heard of the Questing Beast before and I figured that a creature that's a hybrid of what looks like a leopard and a cobra and which is tied into a religion that appears to have mostly been made up of pick n mix aspects of fantasy/Celtic religions was mostly an invention, but I'd be really interested if you know where I could find more to read about it.
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This is, of course, an essential logical point by
on 2009-05-31 22:33:00 UTC
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that had escaped me at my bedtime last night :)
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Krisprolls had the same idea by
on 2009-05-31 18:12:00 UTC
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and started to soak everyone, Infernal Trio and newcomers included. The Trio shortly followed.
"YAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" yelled South.
"Are you trying to break my record or what?" said Krisp.
"Oh, jerk off, Krisp."
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Sive and Eesa took a short break from the war to say, "hi". by
on 2009-05-31 17:29:00 UTC
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The short break lasted a grand total of ten seconds.
"New people!" yelled Sive, before she launched another attack of string on her partner.
Eesa grabbed another can, though by now she had noticed that the RC floor was looking rather littered.
"Purple Silly String!"
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Avatar: The Last Airbender. by
on 2009-05-31 16:30:00 UTC
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I suppose I should have been more clear on that.
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Sounds like it would work. by
on 2009-05-31 16:17:00 UTC
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Most Minis of fatal creatures are mostly harmless.
Let me guess...the fic's Merlin/Arthur?
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Correct application of the Banhammer FTW. (nm) by
on 2009-05-31 14:48:00 UTC
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Although the Questing Beast isn't quite unique... by
on 2009-05-31 14:41:00 UTC
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It's popped up in other Arthurian fantasy before. I know I've seen a few literary references here and there. Should probably make a good mini, though.
As for mini-ness, I think they should just lack the bite of doom. Muzzles are a bit risky - they might be forgotten or removed somehow, which might mean loads of dead Agents. Generics just don't work as well.
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And just look at the comments... by
on 2009-05-31 14:29:00 UTC
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"This is a typical gay agenda propaganda exercise, we should be used to it. It's been going on since the AIDS epidemic started. Trying to normalise homosexuality, AIDS is everyone's problem etc. Get used to it folks!" -Dave
"So if you think it's normal ponder this if everyone turned gay the human race will be extinct in less than 50 years! I for one are turning off home and away shame I did really enjoy it but now I will turn to a good book with an uplifting story. I have very close girlfriends who I absolutely adore but why confuse it with a sex! They should get a life! Shirley" -Shirley
"So as always homosexuals get special treatment (even tho they don't think so). There is uproar when a natural heterosexual couple kiss and make out on daytime TV for kids veiwing but hey, lets put 2 girls doing it and confuse our kids more than they already are! A lot of people get cancer, but does that make it normal?" -Jacqui
*facepalm* This type of narrow-minded viewpoint is all too common. Just look at 'Global warming isn't real', 'L0Lbanz0rz violent videogames!1!!one', and 'Muslims are ALL terrorists'. Might be a medical condition - lack of live braincells, perhaps? First one has extra fail points though, for the 'only gay people have AIDS'. AIDS is most definitely not exclusively sexually transmitted - this one's never heard of blood transfusions or injections, methinks.
I agree with WarriorJoe - I don't mind alternative sexuality, but I'm more comfortable with heterosexuality. Basically, if a gay guy doesn't go after *me*, then it isn't a problem. Although some overly flamboyant homosexuals can be disturbing - but then that's the Philippines for you. Some gay people here are a bit strange, but others aren't.
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What's the fandom? by
on 2009-05-31 14:20:00 UTC
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I'd be happy to help out, after last time, but I'm curious about what fandom it is.
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Of course... by
on 2009-05-31 14:01:00 UTC
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... Balrogs are canonically giant, evil demons of flame and shadow, but people hug Mini-Balrogs all the time. The attributes of minis are usually rather toned-down from the originals -- that's why they're minis. So a toned-down version of fatal and incurable would be, what, painful?
Anyway, minis don't tend to bite people. Much.
hS
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Did join messageboard. (nm) by
on 2009-05-31 11:35:00 UTC
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I liked the fifth. by
on 2009-05-31 11:15:00 UTC
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Miles Teg is pure awesome, as well as the Honored Matres (of course, that could just be my libido speaking).
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The practicalities of a particular idea for a mini by
on 2009-05-31 10:32:00 UTC
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I'm about to start work on sporking a fic in the Merlin (BBC) canon, and as far as I'm aware a) no-one's done one yet, and b) no mini is designated for this canon.
Being as it's unique to the programme, I would propose that the minis be mini-Questing Beasts. There are other monsters in Merlin but mostly they're pretty generic heraldic beasts.
The only issue with the Questing Beast is that its bite is canonically fatal and incurable.
So my question is, if I did end up using mini-Questing Beasts, would it be best to say that the minis do NOT have this canonical power, or that they all have to be kept muzzled, or simply to pick a slightly less invariably deadly creature to be the mini?
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I feel the same way. by
on 2009-05-31 09:41:00 UTC
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I mean, I'm not going to go into random displays of prejudice or anything, but I feel more comfortable among hertosexuals and hetrosexual culture. I mean, not that I don't enjoy books or fics that have homosexuality, but still...
I belive that homophobia is a deeply ingrained respone, and that it can't be removed that easily. There will be always people that would perfer stories where gays and lesbians don't exsist (but don't bash them for the same reason).
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Have some Bleepka! by
on 2009-05-31 09:15:00 UTC
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And a "Death to MangoGirl" T-shirt.
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"YAY PEOPLE!!!" said Krisp. by
on 2009-05-31 09:04:00 UTC
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"South, I think we're not so cursed after all!"
"Yeah, right, hope you ain't gonna take all the food this time, it's MY party, remember"
"Oh really?"
"Stop that, guys," said What'.
The Trio welcomed the newcomers and stole all the food... NOT. Just 90%.