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Subj: I'd be very disappointed if there wasn't.
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 at 09:07:55 pm EST (Viewed 3 times)
Reply Subj: There's probably a Lisa joke in there too.
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 at 05:00:35 pm EST (Viewed 1 times)



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    Everybody's forgotten the vision she had back on Caph where she saw Kerry saying to her "Welcome to the Juniors."



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    Well, I don't know about everybody, but I certainly did. How old is Vespiir, in comparable human years? Do we have enough teen characters to keep a Juniors going if the current crop all graduate and/or die? (I'd say it's a rough final exam, but then I don't recall any of them paying tuition, so I suppose it's fair.)


In comparable teen years Vespiir is about 18, which puts her on a par with Kerry, a year behind Ham-Boy, Danny, and FA, and 960 years behind Gaz - or 5 years ahead, depending on how you count it.

Other teen characters of around that relative age include the Harpers, Fetish Lad, Uuukelele, Liu Xi Xian, Koodi, Kid Produce, Glitch, and Artemis. lder by a year or two are Captain Courageous and Laurie Leyton. Younger by five or six years are Sam Featherstone, Mags, Griffin, and Salieri Meng. I'm not sure where you'd classify Asil, Tandi, Anna, or Hallie but they're generally accorded adult status by their peers.

I do expect a change in Juniors status quo at the end of this storyline and a changed line-up of young characters. I've got a line-up of either six or eight in mind depending on how ruthless I'm feeling at the time. Not all of them are people I've listed above.

I've also pretty much locked down who I want in the LL but I'm holding off to allow last minute input from some folks I think would want to have their say like Hatty and the Shoggoth - and especially L!



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      Wisely, Rowlins doesn't have Harry directly confront Voldemort until Book 4 (Voldemort wins), then Book 5 (Harry is rescued by Dumbledore). The final showdown isn't until Book 7 - and then Harry has help.



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      In fact Harry does remarkably little successful heroic stuff after Book 2.



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    Again, I've only seen the movies so far, and I think the 4th one ended with the two of them pointing wands at each other and grimacing at the strain until Harry's dead parents broke the stalemate and had him run for the exit... Admittedly, I don't know how magic works, but one would hope that the most powerful evil wizard wouldn't ever be in a stalemate with a novice... and having it look that way didn't really help me take Voldemort seriously..


The books do offer more rationalisation for it, including proper explanations of "a mother's love - the oldest magic," and how wands created from matched phoenix feathers can have strange resonant effects when locked in combat with each other.


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    I think someone in my office explained there was a bit about their wands being connected that helped here, and that it wasn't really explained well in the movie. Could be. My general impression of the movies is usually "this seems like a really fun universe they've created, and I bet these stories work better in the books"... because they always seem to have kind of lackluster endings, movie-wise.


Some of the books are rather anticlimactic too, and most suffer from an expository chapter once the action is over. My take on them is that there's some fascinating stuff in there but Rowlins desperately needed an editor who was willing to challenge her, to cut stuff for pace, and to demand plot points were properly pursued and accounted for.


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    By the way, once Harry time travels at the end of the 3rd \(\?\) movie, is there a reason he never does again? I didn't catch a limitation on the doo-dad he used, so I kept wondering why he didn't just things when that Twilight vampire guy died.


I don't recall any reason, no. I guess magic can be screwy.


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    Okay, hopefully I'll get it done while there's still someone out there who wants to read it.


Good stuff. Now would be the time to stake your ambassadorial claim with judicious stories and reposts setting that status quo out too.

Finally, I tried to write to you re Hallie yesterday - and to check if you had picture reference for certain characters - but Comcast bounced my e-mails back as spam. If you do have any thoughts re Hallie in the LL or wish to convesy how badly you want her there then feel free to communicate; I'll try and find ways or responding.







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