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HH

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Al B. Harper

Member Since: Mon Jan 04, 2016
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Subj: Chapter 16 was twice the length of other chapters in this arc and took far too long to write.
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 at 06:45:35 pm EST (Viewed 4 times)
Reply Subj: 28 or 26? Because 26 could have been longer, with battle scenes shown.
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 at 05:14:02 pm EST (Viewed 449 times)



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    What browser are you using? I'm using Chrome and have no problem with board stretching.


It's not stretching the current story but it did have a problem with a previous one, requiring me to repost it as another thread. I still use a non-widescreen monitor with IE or Firefox and had the problem with both browsers.


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      There are a million stories in the naked Parodyverse.



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    And a billion more waiting to be told.


And each of them seems to require a full chapter.


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    Who are Mircandalee Tremenselor and Selinda Saxmendim anyway?


Mircandalee was an entertainer who was captive wqith Kerry on one of the Parody Master's prison ships in UT#320:

The cell’s other occupant stirred painfully. Kerry spotted the ugly welts on the woman’s wrists and ankles, the red gashes that showed beneath her tattered clothes. “Mircandalee Tremensalor,” the prisoner said, failing in an attempt at a smile, failing even to get up. “Of the Dramaatis, Maskalyndor’s Company. Currently playing a long season as the tortured captive.”

Unwelcome lessons in Visionary’s classroom flashed through Kerry’s mind. “Transworlds Challenge,” she remembered. “The Dramaatis are… wandering space-actors, going round from planet to planet doing shows?”

“Well, we were,” Mircandalee admitted. “I don’t think the Parody Master is a patron of the arts.” She looked away again. “I think I’m the last of my troupe to survive. That’s why I’m here.”

Kerry was checking the cage for ways out. She was keeping busy so she could ignore the growing gnawing fear in her guts. “What did you do?” she asked.

“When Tircandaselle died, when those six Avawarriors… when she died, I knew I was probably the last. I had to declaim the Epilogue for her. To bring the curtain down properly for them all. I… I knew then I’d be punished for it.” She huddled into a smaller ball. “I couldn’t imagine how much. I didn’t know that anything could be worse than working on the Comfort Deck.”

“Well, you’re… you’re going to be okay now, okay?” Kerry stammered. “Because we’re getting out of here.”


She last showed up in UT#327 heading for a command performance on Caph but has been mentioned a couple of times since. Her ship was the one that delivered the Nine Exiles back to Caph.

Selinda Saxmendim is Librarian of the New Crystaxian Moon Public Library. She first debuted in UT#136 and was a friend and supporter of Lee Bookman when he clashed with the IOL. She was active in and last heard of in the Parody War. Crystaxians are tripedal crytalline life forms.



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      Another subplot paid off.



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    Is that what you aim to achieve here? Bring all the dangling subplots to a resolution?


It would take considerably more than a month of stories to do that.


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      The Offices aren't auto-resetting any more. The only way to reboot them is for all three of the Triumverate to agree, but when there's only a Duomverate...



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    Is that even possible? Won't the Parodyverse become unstable if The Triumverate aren't there? I'm thought the Laws of the Cosmic Offices auto-appointed someone who recently died - like with Jury. When did that change?


Right now, with the other modifications to the way the Parodyverse works. But the system has been broken ever since the Parody Master conquered the conceptual plane and then the LL blew it up.

Besides, a Shaper of Worlds is only required to begin fresh new stories and introduce exciting new characters, preferably poster-characters.



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    And as of 28, more dangling plots brought to closure!(?).


And 29, and 30. Secrets are a theme of this issue, which perforce means revisiting some unfinished business and revealing some previously-unshown connections. I think my best one will be in chapter 29 but it might slip.


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    I'd forgotten all about Laurie and Bry's baby, but it had been a dangling plot point for a LONG time, so it's nice to see.


It needed sorting. With that out of the way we're down to maybe two or three mysterious babies of destiny now, of which Pete and Elyse's kid is front-runner.


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    And now we learn she was Elyse - who was raised by Xander (so - sister to Sorceress - kinda).


The question is what happened to the generation after that? The answer has already been revealed quite some time ago.


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    Then plonked (I guess) back into the timeline proper to run a garden shop before running into Banjooooo, getting knocked up by him and presumably being taken out of time again to raise that baby? Otherwise - where has she been all this time?


The child would have been very small when she was effectively orphaned about a year and a half ago; yet the bedraggled girl that Mac encountered is in her teens.


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    The plot really is thickening. Getting harder to stir? Just add water.


Or alcohol. I'm feeling the effort now!


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    PS: I'd expect G'Eyed would be a bit peeved with Xander in regard to all this.


Yep. Had the poster been around I'd have gone a lot further with this.






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