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Reply Subj: Wuh-oh. Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 at 11:13:43 am EDT (Viewed 561 times) | |||||||
Quote: Have to say, I am enjoying the "realism vs. idealism" debate being raised between the government/part of his team/the way the world works in general and CSFB!. And I find I'm pretty firmly on CSFB!'s side - his heart's in the right place, though he's approaching his ideas from a pretty naive place. But he wants to do good without letting anything get in his way. Just like a superhero should. And though we didn't leave off on an optimistic note here, I am hoping the Legion pulls this one out and prove that just doing the right thing isn't such a crazy idea after all.There's a price to pay for doing the right thing. That doesn't mean one shouldn't do it. Quote: A damn solid, exciting chapter. The Citizen Z reveal was a shocker (or would have been, if I didn't already know about it!) I felt bad for both Laurie and Sally. Two sympathetic characters fighting each other instead of their common enemy, hmm? (But with you, I'm never sure what to expect.)We've not tied up that subplot for good yet - or even come close to trying it up. Quote: Alcheman and Goldeneyed seem to have got off pretty light this time - and considering they just came short of dying horribly in a nuclear blast, that's saying something. They make a good team, and I'd like to see more of that (though I'm probably a smidge biased).I found they worked together pretty well as I wrote them. We may see them working together again. Quote: Of course, this whole "not supposed to exist" thing? Again, wuh-oh.Fortunately G-Eyed's not alone in having that problem. The woman who was supposed to be his great-great etc. grandmother was never conceived either. Her name's Liu Xi Xian. | |||||||
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