drake gets along with sky, but for some reason his partners don;t want him too.....
Drake doesn't get it. For him, poker of hte strip varierty isnt; a problem due to fur.
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I don't think quite as bad, but still by
on 2009-02-02 03:02:00 UTC
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There's incest, bad slash, bad het, bestiality, and even SPESHUL PROPHECIES! So, y'know, of the traumatising end of the scale, especially for poor Trojie, whose protectiveness over Edmund Pevensie knows no bounds.
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Still need a beta? by
on 2009-02-02 03:00:00 UTC
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willing to do look over it if needed.
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people don't like Lux now? by
on 2009-02-02 02:59:00 UTC
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Speak for yourself. The Assassins may be wary of someone so tactile, but the Bad Slashers get on fine with her, so long as she keeps her hands to herself.
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The change I hated most... by
on 2009-02-02 02:52:00 UTC
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Was the omission of the "parting of ways" scene, in which Sirius and Snape come face to face in the Hospital Wing and Dumbledore explains in no uncertain terms that they are now on the same side and must at least pretend to get along. And then sends Snape on a secret mission. I couldn't believe they didn't include something as significant to their characters and the overall story as that. Now it's too late to do something similar and a lot of that wonderful ambiguity will be missing from Snape's character.
I didn't like the way they did the werewolf at all, either. What was up with the "mating call" thing? How could Hermione mimic something she'd never heard before to such great effect? {= P
~Neshomeh
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Mission plug! by
on 2009-02-02 02:40:00 UTC
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Trojie and Pads have been stealing missions for too long, and the Lace is onto them. Their punishment? A five-mission marathon through The Uber Pit of Voles' Narnia section. This is the first installment of the horror: 'The Two Boys', a ... charming ... tale of exploration and youthful curiousness between, of all people, Cor (or 'Shasta' as he is continually called) and Corin, with no attention paid to grammar, spelling, punctuation characterisation or biological accuracy.
http://agenttrojie.livejournal.com/63665.html
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Doesn't exactly roll off the tongue easily, though. by
on 2009-02-02 02:39:00 UTC
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'Course, people'd adapt, but it'd take a bit of getting used to.
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Re: Poor little hyphen. by
on 2009-02-02 01:29:00 UTC
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Funny thing, that, the clearing of ambiguity. English is already unusual in that word order is of paramount importance, thanks to our dislike of declensions. You lose the hyphen, and word order becomes even more important. So I like it, in a way. Losing the hyphen further distinguishes English from other, declining languages. (And by Glod I hate declining things. Old Norse this semester is going to be murder.)
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In summary, suck it up and stop whining. by
on 2009-02-02 01:13:00 UTC
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Seriously, you're really annoying, you know that? Every time I click on a thread you make I know you'll be complaining about SOMETHING. Just...stop.
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Well by
on 2009-02-02 00:56:00 UTC
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The sue is carrying sue cooties. the orignal genderbending portal was caused by a prototype console that was corrupted by a sue in a fic. so it is sue technology, and thus odd. and old PPC technology, so it might have locked onto the flash badges of the agents, and modifiyed the SEPF gendertors somehow. so while the DORKS was the original cause, the returning everyone ot normal might take longer.
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(My mistake.) by
on 2009-02-02 00:36:00 UTC
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"Still. Bad move." Stormsong handed over the device. "We should take this to the technical department."
In the DoSAT, they waited as the machine was examined.
"Bad news," said the tech, looking up from the workbench. "I don't know what you've done to this thing, but basically it's completely screwed up. I can fix it, but it'll take me a while."
"How long?" asked Skyfire.
"... Twenty-four hours, or thereabouts."
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Question... by
on 2009-02-02 00:34:00 UTC
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...if you don't have Permission yet, but do have Agent characters thought out, can you still do this? I like insanity.
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They weren't. :P by
on 2009-02-02 00:33:00 UTC
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They left their home and came to HQ with swords because /somehow/ the effect reached them way out in [location deleted].
hS
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As for that... by
on 2009-02-02 00:31:00 UTC
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I'd be interested in expanding the event, actually, and making the solution a little more difficult to achieve. Maybe the DORKS isn't the cause of the problem after all, or something. I don't know. For me, it's an excuse to develop Nume's character and possibly reveal some things I might not be able to otherwise simply because I can't think of a normal situation in which he'd ever let them come up. For that reason, it's better to have him (her) interacting with people other than Ilraen. That's my motivation.
'Course, I also think it would be fun to learn Dafydd and Constance's reason(s) for being back in HQ just in time for this. And to see some genderbent fire lizards. *g*
~Neshomeh
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(naomi asked that) by
on 2009-02-02 00:23:00 UTC
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naomi looed oddly at Stormsong, and smacked herself.
"DRake's long gone. I asked that. I think that was due to this body. Being male seems to make me want ot take odd risks, no offense to your gender Stormie."
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Re: Hmmm by
on 2009-02-02 00:08:00 UTC
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"Drake, I shall be cruel to be kind," explained the weasel, grinning ominously. "On a scale of bad ideas, the idea of 'messing' with this thing would be somewhere between walking around an OFU with one's sex changed without telling anyone and trying to store a poisonous snake in one's pocket. Thou hast already done the former. Please do not move further along the scale."
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... Why did I use bold? It's hardly urgent. Hmm. Sorry. (nm) by
on 2009-02-01 23:42:00 UTC
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OT: Help request: MOVIE ADAPTATIONS by
on 2009-02-01 23:40:00 UTC
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To get straight to the point, I'm doing a short essay on the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, focusing mainly on scriptwriting and deliberate alterations, for better or worse, from the books. There are a number of moments where I think that they may not have made plot points clear to people who haven't read the books before, or made changes that upset/don't satisfy fans who have.
I'm not asking for much, but if any of you can throw your opinions and / or experiences at me - especially if you can give me some links that'll look nice and shiny on my bibliography - I'd very much appreciate it.
Cheers,
- Sedri
(...And I trust this isn't TOO off-topic. Don't suppose anyone will come at me with torches and pitchforks, anyway. ;p )
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I hope so! I look forward to hearing the finished product :) (nm by
on 2009-02-01 21:48:00 UTC
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Heck if I know. by
on 2009-02-01 21:34:00 UTC
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There's no reason it can't be canon... I'll be saving the story up until my two wandered off, but whether it ever sees the light of day again depends on how everyone feels about it. At the least I wouldn't post it without you, Neshomeh and Laburnum agreeing it was canon, since you participated in making it.
hS