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HH

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Visionary

Subj: The only person it would have been more dangerous for Lodestone to affect is probably Uhuna.
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 at 10:10:37 pm EDT
Reply Subj: At least she didn't get her hands on any Cool Whip.
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 at 08:30:20 pm EDT


> My compliments to Dancer on a very snazzy character shot! Not that it couldn't have used a bit of Regret in there as well. Or more of her bits...

I hadn't expected Tom to turn up in my in-tray, so I'll take what I can get.

> A very entertaining introduction to a new character. Don't get me wrong... I'm glad he was threatened a few more times there at the end. But I don't begrudge him getting the hot devil girl as a set up for further adventures. Hot devil girls are what make some adventures worth taking, after all.

It felt as though Tom needed a complication in his life - beyond being an accidental supervillain thrust onto the world villainy stage whether he likes it or not, with a legacy of evil to maintain and the violent mistrust of Earth's greatest heroes. Fortunately Regret wants him to become the baddest of the bad, so that's alright.

> I enjoyed Asil's beatdown of Lionel, and the reasoning behind it. Frightening to see it, no doubt... Much like Hatty, I don't easily see Asil in a sexual light, no matter how easily such things came to her genetic donor. Still, I don't mind her going medieval on Loadstone... Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.

It did feel strange, but I hope I kept things in reasonably good taste.

The upside of all this is that CSFB! gets to do Ironsides jokes to Lodestone for a while to come.


> I also quite liked Mumph and Vizh's visit to the Heckfire club. They needed more than a stern talking to for what they tried to pull. Really, people seem to forget that whole Parody Master thing so quickly.

The Legion did have Donar drop the Heck-Fire Club's twenty million dollar yacht through their two hundred million dollar mansion. That's more than a stern talking to.

And really that encounter was a battle just as vicious and deadly in its way as anything in the Parody War.


> Fun and inventive... I look forward to seeing more!

I hope to get back to Tom eventually, after some other projects.