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I'm not sure if I'll get around to do anything more on the LtCSF front so go head with your plans. If anything comes to mind I'm sure I could fit in later (Flashbacks & whatnot).




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Adventures in Parodyverse - Saving the Future Part 10.2


    It was night out when Lara Night repelled an attack from the Axe Mangler with an invisible forcefield.  His axe bounced off of it first, and then as it pushed against him, he was tossed into a pile of trash cans lined up on a curb in front of the docks, waiting for trash pickup.  They clattered noisily into the street, spreading garbage everywhere.

    She then paused suddenly.  She remembered when CSFB! tied him up with silly string, just before she and Hatman arrived to wrap up a scene of destruction.  At the time, Axe Mangler wasn’t working alone - he was with Physica and Stone Crusher, two other budding crime artists.  All three were arrested and sent to the Safe.

    Ã¢â‚¬Å“When did you get out of jail?”  she finally asked him while he was trying to squirm free of the trash bags.

    Ã¢â‚¬Å“Didn’t you hear?”  he asked with a laugh.  “They had a new open door policy yesterday.  A lot of us got early parole.  Real early parole.”  He tried to take advantage of Lara’s seemingly off-guard posture by launching an axe at her.

    Ã¢â‚¬Å“Hmm.”  Lara stepped aside and allowed the axe to fly past her.  “This isn’t my first day, you know.”  A bright, flickering flash of lightning filled the dark street, and Axe Mangler fell unconscious into the gutter.

    She turned suddenly in alarm when she heard the steel of a sword touch the ground, prepared to electrocute whoever was working with this lame villain.  But then she blinked twice when she realized who it was.

    Ã¢â‚¬Å“Help me.”  Chiaki Bushido managed to breathe, before she collapsed in front of Lara.  The blonde managed to catch her partially, but she wasn’t strong enough to lift the Samurai with just her own strength.  She tried her best to prop up the sword too, knowing how valuable it was to Chiaki.

    Ã¢â‚¬Å“You’re injured.”  Lara pointed out.  She searched her mind for places she remembered to be safe in Paradopolis.  The Lair Mansion was gone.  Chiaki’s apartment was likely compromised if she was out and about.  She then remembered the one place that always slipped through the cracks, when the Lair Legion’s enemies were after them.

    In a quick burst of light, the street and buildings of the docks vanished, and the dark interior of Al B Harper’s cabin appeared.  Lara dropped Chiaki’s head and shoulders onto his couch, and then pulled her feet up too.

    Ã¢â‚¬Å“I’m going to try and heal you.”  Lara said.  “Be still, and breathe slowly.  When I’m done you’ll still need rest, so don’t go racing out of here.”

    Chiaki nodded once and closed her eyes.  She started to breathe slowly and concentrate on the flow of warm energy she felt Lara transfer to her arms through her hands.

    Finally, Lara stood.  She headed to the kitchenette and began searching for food.  Fortunately Al B Harper was a bit of a paranoid survivalist, and kept the cabinets fully stocked at all times.  “I never had so much respect for Lisa until now.”

    Ã¢â‚¬Å“Lisa?”  Chiaki asked in a slow, purposeful tone.  She was in a state of partial self hypnosis, trying to recover her energy.

    Ã¢â‚¬Å“Yeah.”  Lara replied as she sat down on the counter to munch on some dry cereal.  “She gave me these...well, honestly, pretty lame clues.  Or at the time it seemed like it.  But they led me to meet the Silver Aegis, get an idea of what’s going on, and to find you.”

    Chiaki didn’t move, and kept her eyes closed as she replied.  “Perhaps.”  she said.  “Silver Aegis meets a lot of true heroes.  He’ll probably tell them of your existence.”

    Ã¢â‚¬Å“What do you mean ‘true heroes’?”  Lara asked, wondering about her very specific phrasing.

    Ã¢â‚¬Å“Not the phony ones put up to the world by the Baroness.”  the Psychic Samurai replied slowly.  “Silver Aegis is a very good judge of character, he was an excellent contact to make.  Plus if you need help...if we do...he’s the perfect man to ask.”

    Lara smiled, and said her next thought out loud.  “Kind of funny, the Lair Legion has always been afraid of Lisa, but she’s actually pretty cool.  And nice to me.”

    Chiaki finally opened her eyes and sat up partially.  Lara tried to stop her, but she waved off the blonde.  “Lisa...she responds in kind to how she’s treated.  I treat her with polite respect, and she offers me the same.  You are very nice to everyone, so she treats you in kind.  And since neither of us have an alternate agenda...she has no reason to dislike contact with either of us.”

    Ã¢â‚¬Å“Or maybe she’s just nice deep down, unless she’s being treated like crap.”  Lara pointed out.

    Ã¢â‚¬Å“That’s...a possibility.”  Chiaki finally smiled.  “Is there any ramen in that cabinet?”

    Lara looked behind her.  “Yes.”  she replied.  “Lots of it.  Dozens of flavors.  Al must live on this stuff.”

    Ã¢â‚¬Å“Hmm.  Packaged ramen.”  Chiaki said with disdain as she shrugged and stood.  “I can work with it if I have to.”  She moved to the kitchenette and began raiding the cabinets.  “We need some real food,”  she said.

    
---


    Yuki Shiro bent down to look through the small model of a jungle created with leaves, twigs, and dried fruits, and whatever other debris could be found.  It was Anna’s idea, and a pretty good one.  

    The android knew that the people of that primitive village were superstitious about maps.  So rather than irritate them by making a giant one, why not a three dimensional model which would intrigue them instead?  It looked more like art that way.

    Ã¢â‚¬Å“You interviewed everyone in the tribe?”  Yuki asked.

    Anna was still wearing her crown of leaves, or at least a newer one.  She was the only one of the two who could speak the tribe’s language.  “The tribe has seven master guides.  I followed each one into the jungle and remembered the routes.”

    Yuki looked at a folded pile of fabric in the corner with rope attached.  “And I built a wind glider and attached it to a tree to get a look from above.  That’s how I figured out how the trees, the river, and the mountains around it look.”

    Ã¢â‚¬Å“So we’re in a valley.”  Anna summarized.

    Ã¢â‚¬Å“Yes.  That’s why this tribe has been living here safely in isolation.”  Yuki noted.  “Unfortunately--”  She stood up again.  “Without technology, even our mechanical bodies won’t make it through these mountains.”

    Anna’s eyes widened as she thought of another idea.  “Yuki, do you know how to build a crude transmitter?  Just something that will broadcast...I don’t know--”

    Ã¢â‚¬Å“This?”  Yuki held up her Lair Legion comm card.  “I probably could build a crude repeater if we could find some metal.  I’d have to use the acid from fruit to make batteries though, so they won’t last more than a day or two.  But that way if any of us are out there, we’ll be able to link the comm-cards.”

    Ã¢â‚¬Å“Like the satellite that usually does.”  Anna contributed.  “Except...if the others are over the curvature of this planet it won’t work.”

    The purple-haired Legionnaire shrugged.  “Well short of building a rocket with a crude solar satellite attached...which might take years...this is our best chance right now.”


TO BE CONTINUED?


-- Story written and copyrighted (C) 2008 by Jason Froikin, and may not be 
--    reprinted without permission.  
-- Yuki Shiro designed by Jason Froikin, based on designs by Masamune Shirow
--  Liu Xi Xian and the Psychic Samurai are original design by Jason Froikin
--  Lara Night is an original creation by Jason Froikin






killer shrike



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>
> Adventures in Parodyverse - Saving the Future Part 10.2
>
>
> It was night out when Lara Night repelled an attack from the Axe Mangler with an invisible forcefield.  His axe bounced off of it first, and then as it pushed against him, he was tossed into a pile of trash cans lined up on a curb in front of the docks, waiting for trash pickup.  They clattered noisily into the street, spreading garbage everywhere.
>
> She then paused suddenly.  She remembered when CSFB! tied him up with silly string, just before she and Hatman arrived to wrap up a scene of destruction.  At the time, Axe Mangler wasn’t working alone - he was with Physica and Stone Crusher, two other budding crime artists.  All three were arrested and sent to the Safe.
>
> “When did you get out of jail?”  she finally asked him while he was trying to squirm free of the trash bags.
>
> “Didn’t you hear?”  he asked with a laugh.  “They had a new open door policy yesterday.  A lot of us got early parole.  Real early parole.”  He tried to take advantage of Lara’s seemingly off-guard posture by launching an axe at her.
>
> “Hmm.”  Lara stepped aside and allowed the axe to fly past her.  “This isn’t my first day, you know.”  A bright, flickering flash of lightning filled the dark street, and Axe Mangler fell unconscious into the gutter.
>
> She turned suddenly in alarm when she heard the steel of a sword touch the ground, prepared to electrocute whoever was working with this lame villain.  But then she blinked twice when she realized who it was.
>
> “Help me.”  Chiaki Bushido managed to breathe, before she collapsed in front of Lara.  The blonde managed to catch her partially, but she wasn’t strong enough to lift the Samurai with just her own strength.  She tried her best to prop up the sword too, knowing how valuable it was to Chiaki.
>
> “You’re injured.”  Lara pointed out.  She searched her mind for places she remembered to be safe in Paradopolis.  The Lair Mansion was gone.  Chiaki’s apartment was likely compromised if she was out and about.  She then remembered the one place that always slipped through the cracks, when the Lair Legion’s enemies were after them.
>
> In a quick burst of light, the street and buildings of the docks vanished, and the dark interior of Al B Harper’s cabin appeared.  Lara dropped Chiaki’s head and shoulders onto his couch, and then pulled her feet up too.
>
> “I’m going to try and heal you.”  Lara said.  “Be still, and breathe slowly.  When I’m done you’ll still need rest, so don’t go racing out of here.”
>
> Chiaki nodded once and closed her eyes.  She started to breathe slowly and concentrate on the flow of warm energy she felt Lara transfer to her arms through her hands.
>
> Finally, Lara stood.  She headed to the kitchenette and began searching for food.  Fortunately Al B Harper was a bit of a paranoid survivalist, and kept the cabinets fully stocked at all times.  “I never had so much respect for Lisa until now.”
>
> “Lisa?”  Chiaki asked in a slow, purposeful tone.  She was in a state of partial self hypnosis, trying to recover her energy.
>
> “Yeah.”  Lara replied as she sat down on the counter to munch on some dry cereal.  “She gave me these...well, honestly, pretty lame clues.  Or at the time it seemed like it.  But they led me to meet the Silver Aegis, get an idea of what’s going on, and to find you.”
>
> Chiaki didn’t move, and kept her eyes closed as she replied.  “Perhaps.”  she said.  “Silver Aegis meets a lot of true heroes.  He’ll probably tell them of your existence.”
>
> “What do you mean ‘true heroes’?”  Lara asked, wondering about her very specific phrasing.
>
> “Not the phony ones put up to the world by the Baroness.”  the Psychic Samurai replied slowly.  “Silver Aegis is a very good judge of character, he was an excellent contact to make.  Plus if you need help...if we do...he’s the perfect man to ask.”
>
> Lara smiled, and said her next thought out loud.  “Kind of funny, the Lair Legion has always been afraid of Lisa, but she’s actually pretty cool.  And nice to me.”
>
> Chiaki finally opened her eyes and sat up partially.  Lara tried to stop her, but she waved off the blonde.  “Lisa...she responds in kind to how she’s treated.  I treat her with polite respect, and she offers me the same.  You are very nice to everyone, so she treats you in kind.  And since neither of us have an alternate agenda...she has no reason to dislike contact with either of us.”
>
> “Or maybe she’s just nice deep down, unless she’s being treated like crap.”  Lara pointed out.
>
> “That’s...a possibility.”  Chiaki finally smiled.  “Is there any ramen in that cabinet?”
>
> Lara looked behind her.  “Yes.”  she replied.  “Lots of it.  Dozens of flavors.  Al must live on this stuff.”
>
> “Hmm.  Packaged ramen.”  Chiaki said with disdain as she shrugged and stood.  “I can work with it if I have to.”  She moved to the kitchenette and began raiding the cabinets.  “We need some real food,”  she said.
>
>
> ---
>
>
> Yuki Shiro bent down to look through the small model of a jungle created with leaves, twigs, and dried fruits, and whatever other debris could be found.  It was Anna’s idea, and a pretty good one.  
>
> The android knew that the people of that primitive village were superstitious about maps.  So rather than irritate them by making a giant one, why not a three dimensional model which would intrigue them instead?  It looked more like art that way.
>
> “You interviewed everyone in the tribe?”  Yuki asked.
>
> Anna was still wearing her crown of leaves, or at least a newer one.  She was the only one of the two who could speak the tribe’s language.  “The tribe has seven master guides.  I followed each one into the jungle and remembered the routes.”
>
> Yuki looked at a folded pile of fabric in the corner with rope attached.  “And I built a wind glider and attached it to a tree to get a look from above.  That’s how I figured out how the trees, the river, and the mountains around it look.”
>
> “So we’re in a valley.”  Anna summarized.
>
> “Yes.  That’s why this tribe has been living here safely in isolation.”  Yuki noted.  “Unfortunately--”  She stood up again.  “Without technology, even our mechanical bodies won’t make it through these mountains.”
>
> Anna’s eyes widened as she thought of another idea.  “Yuki, do you know how to build a crude transmitter?  Just something that will broadcast...I don’t know--”
>
> “This?”  Yuki held up her Lair Legion comm card.  “I probably could build a crude repeater if we could find some metal.  I’d have to use the acid from fruit to make batteries though, so they won’t last more than a day or two.  But that way if any of us are out there, we’ll be able to link the comm-cards.”
>
> “Like the satellite that usually does.”  Anna contributed.  “Except...if the others are over the curvature of this planet it won’t work.”
>
> The purple-haired Legionnaire shrugged.  “Well short of building a rocket with a crude solar satellite attached...which might take years...this is our best chance right now.”
>
>
> TO BE CONTINUED?
>
>
> -- Story written and copyrighted (C) 2008 by Jason Froikin, and may not be 
> --    reprinted without permission.  
> -- Yuki Shiro designed by Jason Froikin, based on designs by Masamune Shirow
> --  Liu Xi Xian and the Psychic Samurai are original design by Jason Froikin
> --  Lara Night is an original creation by Jason Froikin
>




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Hatman


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>
> Adventures in Parodyverse - Saving the Future Part 10.2
>
>
>     It was night out when Lara Night repelled an attack from the Axe Mangler with an invisible forcefield.  His axe bounced off of it first, and then as it pushed against him, he was tossed into a pile of trash cans lined up on a curb in front of the docks, waiting for trash pickup.  They clattered noisily into the street, spreading garbage everywhere.
>
>     She then paused suddenly.  She remembered when CSFB! tied him up with silly string, just before she and Hatman arrived to wrap up a scene of destruction.  At the time, Axe Mangler wasn’t working alone - he was with Physica and Stone Crusher, two other budding crime artists.  All three were arrested and sent to the Safe.
>
>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“When did you get out of jail?”  she finally asked him while he was trying to squirm free of the trash bags.
>
>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“Didn’t you hear?”  he asked with a laugh.  “They had a new open door policy yesterday.  A lot of us got early parole.  Real early parole.”  He tried to take advantage of Lara’s seemingly off-guard posture by launching an axe at her.
>
>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“Hmm.”  Lara stepped aside and allowed the axe to fly past her.  “This isn’t my first day, you know.”  A bright, flickering flash of lightning filled the dark street, and Axe Mangler fell unconscious into the gutter.
>
>     She turned suddenly in alarm when she heard the steel of a sword touch the ground, prepared to electrocute whoever was working with this lame villain.  But then she blinked twice when she realized who it was.
>
>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“Help me.”  Chiaki Bushido managed to breathe, before she collapsed in front of Lara.  The blonde managed to catch her partially, but she wasn’t strong enough to lift the Samurai with just her own strength.  She tried her best to prop up the sword too, knowing how valuable it was to Chiaki.
>
>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“You’re injured.”  Lara pointed out.  She searched her mind for places she remembered to be safe in Paradopolis.  The Lair Mansion was gone.  Chiaki’s apartment was likely compromised if she was out and about.  She then remembered the one place that always slipped through the cracks, when the Lair Legion’s enemies were after them.
>
>     In a quick burst of light, the street and buildings of the docks vanished, and the dark interior of Al B Harper’s cabin appeared.  Lara dropped Chiaki’s head and shoulders onto his couch, and then pulled her feet up too.
>
>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“I’m going to try and heal you.”  Lara said.  “Be still, and breathe slowly.  When I’m done you’ll still need rest, so don’t go racing out of here.”
>
>     Chiaki nodded once and closed her eyes.  She started to breathe slowly and concentrate on the flow of warm energy she felt Lara transfer to her arms through her hands.
>
>     Finally, Lara stood.  She headed to the kitchenette and began searching for food.  Fortunately Al B Harper was a bit of a paranoid survivalist, and kept the cabinets fully stocked at all times.  “I never had so much respect for Lisa until now.”
>
>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“Lisa?”  Chiaki asked in a slow, purposeful tone.  She was in a state of partial self hypnosis, trying to recover her energy.
>
>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“Yeah.”  Lara replied as she sat down on the counter to munch on some dry cereal.  “She gave me these...well, honestly, pretty lame clues.  Or at the time it seemed like it.  But they led me to meet the Silver Aegis, get an idea of what’s going on, and to find you.”
>
>     Chiaki didn’t move, and kept her eyes closed as she replied.  “Perhaps.”  she said.  “Silver Aegis meets a lot of true heroes.  He’ll probably tell them of your existence.”
>
>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“What do you mean ‘true heroes’?”  Lara asked, wondering about her very specific phrasing.
>
>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“Not the phony ones put up to the world by the Baroness.”  the Psychic Samurai replied slowly.  “Silver Aegis is a very good judge of character, he was an excellent contact to make.  Plus if you need help...if we do...he’s the perfect man to ask.”
>
>     Lara smiled, and said her next thought out loud.  “Kind of funny, the Lair Legion has always been afraid of Lisa, but she’s actually pretty cool.  And nice to me.”
>
>     Chiaki finally opened her eyes and sat up partially.  Lara tried to stop her, but she waved off the blonde.  “Lisa...she responds in kind to how she’s treated.  I treat her with polite respect, and she offers me the same.  You are very nice to everyone, so she treats you in kind.  And since neither of us have an alternate agenda...she has no reason to dislike contact with either of us.”
>
>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“Or maybe she’s just nice deep down, unless she’s being treated like crap.”  Lara pointed out.
>
>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“That’s...a possibility.”  Chiaki finally smiled.  “Is there any ramen in that cabinet?”
>
>     Lara looked behind her.  “Yes.”  she replied.  “Lots of it.  Dozens of flavors.  Al must live on this stuff.”
>
>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“Hmm.  Packaged ramen.”  Chiaki said with disdain as she shrugged and stood.  “I can work with it if I have to.”  She moved to the kitchenette and began raiding the cabinets.  “We need some real food,”  she said.
>
>     
> ---
>
>
>     Yuki Shiro bent down to look through the small model of a jungle created with leaves, twigs, and dried fruits, and whatever other debris could be found.  It was Anna’s idea, and a pretty good one.  
>
>     The android knew that the people of that primitive village were superstitious about maps.  So rather than irritate them by making a giant one, why not a three dimensional model which would intrigue them instead?  It looked more like art that way.
>
>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“You interviewed everyone in the tribe?”  Yuki asked.
>
>     Anna was still wearing her crown of leaves, or at least a newer one.  She was the only one of the two who could speak the tribe’s language.  “The tribe has seven master guides.  I followed each one into the jungle and remembered the routes.”
>
>     Yuki looked at a folded pile of fabric in the corner with rope attached.  “And I built a wind glider and attached it to a tree to get a look from above.  That’s how I figured out how the trees, the river, and the mountains around it look.”
>
>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“So we’re in a valley.”  Anna summarized.
>
>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“Yes.  That’s why this tribe has been living here safely in isolation.”  Yuki noted.  “Unfortunately--”  She stood up again.  “Without technology, even our mechanical bodies won’t make it through these mountains.”
>
>     Anna’s eyes widened as she thought of another idea.  “Yuki, do you know how to build a crude transmitter?  Just something that will broadcast...I don’t know--”
>
>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“This?”  Yuki held up her Lair Legion comm card.  “I probably could build a crude repeater if we could find some metal.  I’d have to use the acid from fruit to make batteries though, so they won’t last more than a day or two.  But that way if any of us are out there, we’ll be able to link the comm-cards.”
>
>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“Like the satellite that usually does.”  Anna contributed.  “Except...if the others are over the curvature of this planet it won’t work.”
>
>     The purple-haired Legionnaire shrugged.  “Well short of building a rocket with a crude solar satellite attached...which might take years...this is our best chance right now.”
>
>
> TO BE CONTINUED?
>
>
> -- Story written and copyrighted (C) 2008 by Jason Froikin, and may not be 
> --    reprinted without permission.  
> -- Yuki Shiro designed by Jason Froikin, based on designs by Masamune Shirow
> --  Liu Xi Xian and the Psychic Samurai are original design by Jason Froikin
> --  Lara Night is an original creation by Jason Froikin

>






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A good follow up on the situation at home and abroad. Personally, I think Lara and Chiaki are naive... Lisa is pure evil. But I suppose they'll have to learn the hard way. And while I'm sure fruit batteries are all well and good, the mechanical women shouldn't discount Dancer's ideas for coconut use either.

Good stuff!




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> A good follow up on the situation at home and abroad. Personally, I think Lara and Chiaki are naive... Lisa is pure evil. But I suppose they'll have to learn the hard way. And while I'm sure fruit batteries are all well and good, the mechanical women shouldn't discount Dancer's ideas for coconut use either.

Lara is one of those people who likes to encourage others. She believes if she thinks the best of Lisa - and she has no reason not to, since Lisa has been nice to her so far - she'll get only the best.

Chiaki is different. She admires Lisa and finds her antics amusing.




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CrazySugarFreakBoy!

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...but only for a week, to Florida. I'll check in on the board, but not as often, and I probably won't be writing much.

After I return from Florida I'm going to be juggling my time, because Comicboards will be converting gradually to this board's software over the course of 6 to 12 weeks.







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As is always the case with my writing, please feel free to comment. I welcome both positive and negative criticism of my work, although I cannot promise to enjoy the negative.

killer shrike



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If you have a real itch to write the next part, or if its already written, by all means post it. But if not, I wouldn't mind stretching this plot out a bit since 1) the Earth without the Lair Legion story is should last a while, B) it gives those of us with half-formed ideas some more time to flesh them out, and third: I wouldn't mind seeing some of your other dangling plotlines (Tom Black in Egypt, the Juniors on Caph) wrapped up first.


> I'd like to complete the next section by mid-week. If you'd prefer me not to move forward or resolve the situations you've set up in your own stories tell me quickly. If you're expecting to contribute a piece that fits in at this point please say so.




HH



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HH with text inside



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Part of the reason for me asking whether folks were intending to do more was to gauge how far to move the story on. If everybody was sick of this situation I'd have brought the scattered cast together and set up the big resolution next time. If people were still interested in the story possibilities I would have given things another spin, mapped things out a bit clearer, but left some of the characters - those who were likely to have more solo adventures - still out there doing things.

I'm tending towards the latter approach, if only because it makes my writing job a bit easier. We'll see what happens.





HH



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> > I'd like to complete the next section by mid-week. If you'd prefer me not to move forward or resolve the situations you've set up in your own stories tell me quickly. If you're expecting to contribute a piece that fits in at this point please say so.





HH



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> > I'd like to complete the next section by mid-week. If you'd prefer me not to move forward or resolve the situations you've set up in your own stories tell me quickly. If you're expecting to contribute a piece that fits in at this point please say so.





HH



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>
> ...but only for a week, to Florida. I'll check in on the board, but not as often, and I probably won't be writing much.
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> After I return from Florida I'm going to be juggling my time, because Comicboards will be converting gradually to this board's software over the course of 6 to 12 weeks.
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HH



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> If you have a real itch to write the next part, or if its already written, by all means post it. But if not, I wouldn't mind stretching this plot out a bit since 1) the Earth without the Lair Legion story is should last a while, B) it gives those of us with half-formed ideas some more time to flesh them out, and third: I wouldn't mind seeing some of your other dangling plotlines (Tom Black in Egypt, the Juniors on Caph) wrapped up first.

I'd intended to finish the Tom story last weekend but the Vinnie tale wanted to be told more urgently.

As for the rest of this round robin, I'm arrogantly taking a different approach to usual. I've planned out quite an ambitious (and somewhat lengthy) storyline of the kind I usually reserve for Untold Tales, of which we're not entering into the middle phase; or middle phases, given it's really two seperate sets of events, one the consequence of the other.

My expectation is to try and do one summary/"core" chapter a week. The next one will be set entirely off-Earth just as the last one was entirely on-Earth. I'm thinking the next one might bring most of our scattered cast together and define the immediate problems facing the Legion, but it'll still leave a few folks scattered out there facing specific situations.

Then the episode after that might turn out to be an all-Earth episode again, or it might be a mix; it depends on how it writes. In any case, by three chapters from mow (three weeks) I want to be in a position to resolve this set of problems and progress on to the final arc, wherein our heroes tackle the problem of the Void Scholar's benevolence.

On a specific point, do you have any plans to show what Glory is doing? if not I'd want to cover that in the next chapter I do.






HH feels sorry for Axe Mangler



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> Adventures in Parodyverse - Saving the Future Part 10.2
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>
>     It was night out when Lara Night repelled an attack from the Axe Mangler with an invisible forcefield.  His axe bounced off of it first, and then as it pushed against him, he was tossed into a pile of trash cans lined up on a curb in front of the docks, waiting for trash pickup.  They clattered noisily into the street, spreading garbage everywhere.
>
>     She then paused suddenly.  She remembered when CSFB! tied him up with silly string, just before she and Hatman arrived to wrap up a scene of destruction.  At the time, Axe Mangler wasn’t working alone - he was with Physica and Stone Crusher, two other budding crime artists.  All three were arrested and sent to the Safe.
>
>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“When did you get out of jail?”  she finally asked him while he was trying to squirm free of the trash bags.
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>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“Didn’t you hear?”  he asked with a laugh.  “They had a new open door policy yesterday.  A lot of us got early parole.  Real early parole.”  He tried to take advantage of Lara’s seemingly off-guard posture by launching an axe at her.
>
>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“Hmm.”  Lara stepped aside and allowed the axe to fly past her.  “This isn’t my first day, you know.”  A bright, flickering flash of lightning filled the dark street, and Axe Mangler fell unconscious into the gutter.
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>     She turned suddenly in alarm when she heard the steel of a sword touch the ground, prepared to electrocute whoever was working with this lame villain.  But then she blinked twice when she realized who it was.
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>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“Help me.”  Chiaki Bushido managed to breathe, before she collapsed in front of Lara.  The blonde managed to catch her partially, but she wasn’t strong enough to lift the Samurai with just her own strength.  She tried her best to prop up the sword too, knowing how valuable it was to Chiaki.
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>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“You’re injured.”  Lara pointed out.  She searched her mind for places she remembered to be safe in Paradopolis.  The Lair Mansion was gone.  Chiaki’s apartment was likely compromised if she was out and about.  She then remembered the one place that always slipped through the cracks, when the Lair Legion’s enemies were after them.
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>     In a quick burst of light, the street and buildings of the docks vanished, and the dark interior of Al B Harper’s cabin appeared.  Lara dropped Chiaki’s head and shoulders onto his couch, and then pulled her feet up too.
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>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“I’m going to try and heal you.”  Lara said.  “Be still, and breathe slowly.  When I’m done you’ll still need rest, so don’t go racing out of here.”
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>     Chiaki nodded once and closed her eyes.  She started to breathe slowly and concentrate on the flow of warm energy she felt Lara transfer to her arms through her hands.
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>     Finally, Lara stood.  She headed to the kitchenette and began searching for food.  Fortunately Al B Harper was a bit of a paranoid survivalist, and kept the cabinets fully stocked at all times.  “I never had so much respect for Lisa until now.”
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>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“Lisa?”  Chiaki asked in a slow, purposeful tone.  She was in a state of partial self hypnosis, trying to recover her energy.
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>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“Yeah.”  Lara replied as she sat down on the counter to munch on some dry cereal.  “She gave me these...well, honestly, pretty lame clues.  Or at the time it seemed like it.  But they led me to meet the Silver Aegis, get an idea of what’s going on, and to find you.”
>
>     Chiaki didn’t move, and kept her eyes closed as she replied.  “Perhaps.”  she said.  “Silver Aegis meets a lot of true heroes.  He’ll probably tell them of your existence.”
>
>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“What do you mean ‘true heroes’?”  Lara asked, wondering about her very specific phrasing.
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>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“Not the phony ones put up to the world by the Baroness.”  the Psychic Samurai replied slowly.  “Silver Aegis is a very good judge of character, he was an excellent contact to make.  Plus if you need help...if we do...he’s the perfect man to ask.”
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>     Lara smiled, and said her next thought out loud.  “Kind of funny, the Lair Legion has always been afraid of Lisa, but she’s actually pretty cool.  And nice to me.”
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>     Chiaki finally opened her eyes and sat up partially.  Lara tried to stop her, but she waved off the blonde.  “Lisa...she responds in kind to how she’s treated.  I treat her with polite respect, and she offers me the same.  You are very nice to everyone, so she treats you in kind.  And since neither of us have an alternate agenda...she has no reason to dislike contact with either of us.”
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>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“Or maybe she’s just nice deep down, unless she’s being treated like crap.”  Lara pointed out.
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>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“That’s...a possibility.”  Chiaki finally smiled.  “Is there any ramen in that cabinet?”
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>     Lara looked behind her.  “Yes.”  she replied.  “Lots of it.  Dozens of flavors.  Al must live on this stuff.”
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>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“Hmm.  Packaged ramen.”  Chiaki said with disdain as she shrugged and stood.  “I can work with it if I have to.”  She moved to the kitchenette and began raiding the cabinets.  “We need some real food,”  she said.
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>     
> ---
>
>
>     Yuki Shiro bent down to look through the small model of a jungle created with leaves, twigs, and dried fruits, and whatever other debris could be found.  It was Anna’s idea, and a pretty good one.  
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>     The android knew that the people of that primitive village were superstitious about maps.  So rather than irritate them by making a giant one, why not a three dimensional model which would intrigue them instead?  It looked more like art that way.
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>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“You interviewed everyone in the tribe?”  Yuki asked.
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>     Anna was still wearing her crown of leaves, or at least a newer one.  She was the only one of the two who could speak the tribe’s language.  “The tribe has seven master guides.  I followed each one into the jungle and remembered the routes.”
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>     Yuki looked at a folded pile of fabric in the corner with rope attached.  “And I built a wind glider and attached it to a tree to get a look from above.  That’s how I figured out how the trees, the river, and the mountains around it look.”
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>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“So we’re in a valley.”  Anna summarized.
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>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“Yes.  That’s why this tribe has been living here safely in isolation.”  Yuki noted.  “Unfortunately--”  She stood up again.  “Without technology, even our mechanical bodies won’t make it through these mountains.”
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>     Anna’s eyes widened as she thought of another idea.  “Yuki, do you know how to build a crude transmitter?  Just something that will broadcast...I don’t know--”
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>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“This?”  Yuki held up her Lair Legion comm card.  “I probably could build a crude repeater if we could find some metal.  I’d have to use the acid from fruit to make batteries though, so they won’t last more than a day or two.  But that way if any of us are out there, we’ll be able to link the comm-cards.”
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>     Ã¢â‚¬Å“Like the satellite that usually does.”  Anna contributed.  “Except...if the others are over the curvature of this planet it won’t work.”
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>     The purple-haired Legionnaire shrugged.  “Well short of building a rocket with a crude solar satellite attached...which might take years...this is our best chance right now.”
>
>
> TO BE CONTINUED?
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>
> -- Story written and copyrighted (C) 2008 by Jason Froikin, and may not be 
> --    reprinted without permission.  
> -- Yuki Shiro designed by Jason Froikin, based on designs by Masamune Shirow
> --  Liu Xi Xian and the Psychic Samurai are original design by Jason Froikin
> --  Lara Night is an original creation by Jason Froikin
>





HH



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> I'm not sure if I'll get around to do anything more on the LtCSF front so go head with your plans. If anything comes to mind I'm sure I could fit in later (Flashbacks & whatnot).





killer shrike



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> I'd intended to finish the Tom story last weekend but the Vinnie tale wanted to be told more urgently.
>

Ah, well. You're excused then.


> As for the rest of this round robin, I'm arrogantly taking a different approach to usual. I've planned out quite an ambitious (and somewhat lengthy) storyline of the kind I usually reserve for Untold Tales, of which we're not entering into the middle phase; or middle phases, given it's really two seperate sets of events, one the consequence of the other.
>

We did seem to lose the "powers of the Parodyverse want Denial dead" plot in the shuffle there.


> My expectation is to try and do one summary/"core" chapter a week. The next one will be set entirely off-Earth just as the last one was entirely on-Earth. I'm thinking the next one might bring most of our scattered cast together and define the immediate problems facing the Legion, but it'll still leave a few folks scattered out there facing specific situations.
>

OK.


> Then the episode after that might turn out to be an all-Earth episode again, or it might be a mix; it depends on how it writes. In any case, by three chapters from mow (three weeks) I want to be in a position to resolve this set of problems and progress on to the final arc, wherein our heroes tackle the problem of the Void Scholar's benevolence.
>

Will it be titled "Lair Legion Forever"?


> On a specific point, do you have any plans to show what Glory is doing? if not I'd want to cover that in the next chapter I do.
>


Nothing on this end, no.




killer shrike



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It's because Comicboards is split into directories, so I can actually have 2 software packages running there at once, and select which one by changing one file.




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Lara can project energy from herself, which she can use to push things (or herself, which includes flying), concentrate it and form high-voltage lightning, or continuously project it in all directions, forming a force field. She had to practice a lot to figure all of that out.







HH



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I've not been able to post at the Avengers Message Board since they started insisting on javascript being active.




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