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HH

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Al B. Harper

Member Since: Mon Jan 04, 2016
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Subj: Absolutely
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 at 09:47:34 am EST (Viewed 2 times)
Reply Subj: Indeed.
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 at 01:05:51 am EST (Viewed 391 times)



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      Sometimes less is more, and rarer better than common.



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    I'll apply that to my writing. Oh wait...


Less is not the same as none.


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      Another thing I'm tending towards, though not as a hard and fast rule, is to move away from cast who are directly lifted from or blatant copies of mainstream comics characters.[



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    I thought you had started to do this a while back to be honest.


It's an ongoing preference. retruning to the PV for a while required me to think things out a bit more consciously.


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      Thugos is one such carbon version so I thought I'd give him one last good outing and then set him aside. We're still a parody-verse, but in deference to a decade of sophistication and progress maybe we can manage slightly more veiled parodies?



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    Indeed. However, this sounds as if you believe there is life left yet for new stories! Which is a good thing.


Well, I do enjoy PV stories but they have such a very small currency now, no more than three or four people really, so I don't feel I can indulge myself much. If we still had a thriving, active, populated community I'd certainly be there. They are also quite easy to write, so I don't really have to challenge myself to improve or innovate.


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    And you have all that history for the kids to point to and call you on (with raised eyebrow) whenever you try to parent.


That bit is just a matter of channeling my inner Mumphrey. Or inner Hooded Hood.


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      As for the Caphans...



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    Quite the challenge. One way would be to just have them end off at the close of the story like the other aliens and not come back to intertwine with the main cast as their PV templates did in the future. Though Artwel Swift could probably do with a girlfriend - I presume you have an almond-eyed Princess from a hidden mountain Kingdom lined up for him.


"Premium Delivery To The Centre of the Earth" does in fact include a character who somewhat matches that description. It is possible she may encounter our hapless hero.


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      I was very tempted to do a PV story called "Fifty Shades of Green" though, wherein Miiri and her sisters crushingly critique a dashing sadomaschistic playboy and his hobbies.



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    He sounds like a dolt (the playboy).


The current on-Earth Caphan line-up is somewhat more diverse than the previous nione pleasure slaves. If I ever got round to using some of them in a story then the dynamic might be different.

Mostly I need to establish how Vespiir and MLF function as part of the Juniors.



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      Fun fact: Visionary and I named the nine original Caphans after James T. Kirk's various alien conquests in Star Trek, simply adding a double vowel to each name.



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    That is a fun fact. And didn't they originate in one of the chats? I seem to recall they sprouted out of a chat.


It was either a chat or a reply thread, I forget which.

In terms of their main plot, though, they became a much more protracted and complicated version of Valeria of Carfax, who was previously ceded to a Legionnaire as a slave and ended up retrning home in triumph. I felt in retrospect with Val that I could have played out the themes better and more coherently. I'm not sure I succeeded with the Caphans either, but it wasn't for want of trying.

In terms of translating Caphans to my novels, I'm cautious for another reason too. As you'll recall from our conversations via e-mail I go to some lengths to make sure that I strain out other posters' IP except where they have granted explicit and specific permission. Some of the Caphans' key development came in Vizh stories and perhaps one DBS story, and their interactions with Visionary certainly defined their PV versions. I'm not sure if they work as well seperated from those incidents.

I would surely love to check that my now-rather-ancient consent from Shep to use Dancer in stories was still current, though. She'd make an interesting lead character or a foil for Vinnie - and she'd bring Kerry and FA along too.








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