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HH

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Al B. Harper

Member Since: Mon Jan 04, 2016
Posts: 485
Subj: You Awwwed?
Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 at 05:03:24 am EST (Viewed 2 times)
Reply Subj: Awww
Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 at 02:57:40 am EST (Viewed 447 times)



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    I can see the two of them making beautiful screechingly loud hurts the ears music together (not a euphemism). I look forward to Kerry allowing them to jam at the lighthouse so Visionary gets to enjoy it too.


Here's the problem with the current PV cast: Back in the day most of our posters were young males. All of them wrote young male characters. Many of these came with attached cast, mostly female. To further balance the gender gap and to give those young males some romantic plotlines, I introduced a whole shedload of female characters, starting with Laurie Leyton and Valeria of Carfax, then Miss Framlicker, and plenty more, and salvaged a few others after the posters who'd introduded them moved on (Amy, Jury, et al.)

But now most of those posters are gone and so are their characters. We don't have Jarvis, Enty, spiffy, Zemo, Finny, DK, Darkhwk, Xander, and about a dozen others. So we're short about 25 male protagonists who have left many female supporting characters around. Conversely, we've only lost five really prolific female posters - Lisa, Dancer, Sorcy, Ziles, and Troia, and none of them had major male supporting cast members.

So as of today, we have loads of interesting non-poster female protagonists (plus Jason's pantheon of female heroes and JJJ's Baroness) but not many male ones. Of the long-running male heroes who are either still "supported" by their posters or who I feel confident I have poster permission to continue developing, almost all of them are now matured into stable long-term relationships: Dream/April, Donar/Annj, Vizh/Hallie, G-Eyed/Laurie/Beth, etc.

This means that when I wanted a "bad boy" to turn up to ruffle Kara's world there was a pretty shallow pool to draw from. In the end it came down to Chronic or Tom Black, and Chronic requires less set-up. But the point is, our current cast gaps are an artefact of our previous cast surpluses and require a bit of managing.



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          â€œI didn’t get paid yet, either. My employers fled the dimension. And like you said, I have limited purse placement opportunities.”



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    She lies! She's from the future and can easily pay with credit due to the tiny micro-chip embedded in her arm. Why she lied is anyone's guess.


I'm from a nation where most street vendors won't accept cards. I'm going to try and convince the local chip shop that I have an embedded microchip that I've paid them with, however.


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          Chronic pointed to Kara’s Yamaha and the Devil’s Guitar across his back. “We could always try busking?”



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    Or maybe she was hoping he'd ask just that (or maybe she calculated the odds - she knew he would ask that 99% of the time).


I wrote that story and even now I'm not sure who was playing who.






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