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Subj: Re: The mole escaped before Al B got a chance to look at it.
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 at 02:57:14 pm EDT (Viewed 5 times)
Reply Subj: Re: The mole escaped before Al B got a chance to look at it.
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 at 12:21:23 pm EDT (Viewed 674 times)



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      Well, she's baulking at killing bad guy henchmen, so I'd have to say that on the whole Messy's more extreme.



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    Probably. I'd hate to know which parts Messy cuts off first.


Messenger just tends to accumulate body counts. And he once dropped Garrick down a lift shaft.


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      Without Al B. I think this might have been the end for Citizen Z.



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    It sure looked that way. Great video farewell from Beth by the way... Just the right amount of smugness combined with the traditional villain's lack of concern over actually observing to see that the hero dies as planned.


I have to walk a fine line with this one. Since the Baroness is a poster character I can hardly have CZ be so effective as to achieve her goal of destroying Beth and all her works, or making Beth look ineffective and pathetic. On the other hand CZ needs to have some impact. I reason that if the Baroness isn't that bothered about CZ yet then Beth doesn't really have to go all out to destroy her.


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      You were asking for a character who could be an antagonist within the group - and you know I'm always happy to oblige people's suggestions.



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    I certainly see her as stirring up some interesting debate... I'm just not sure I see her as the bitchy, manipulative one that's traditional.


There's other brands of antagonism. We've done bitchy and manipulative.


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      On an entirely different topic, do you still have an artwork website? I was discussing your art with some publishing folk and creative types the other day and the only samples I could offer were the ones from the PVB and my homepage (I showed them the dryad, your latest Magweed, Tanner, Kinki, and the Detonator Hippo).



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    You know, I had a professional website with all the concept work I had been doing over the last 7 years or so, and I went to pull it up and give you the address but it seems the entire web service had the plug pulled because someone's blog reportedly had a link to terrorists. It looks like it was somewhat big news in tech circles, since 70,000 personal web sites were deleted, but I just found out about it because of your request:



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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-10692501



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    So... no. Apparently, I currently do not. However, the blog service provider has supposedly managed to get all of the data back from the web hosting service that pulled the plug, and they promise they'll be back up soon. So I might have a website again in the near future.


That is so much cooler than the dog eating your homework.

A couple of years back we corresponded about your art site. In the end I dropped you an e-mail saying you could mirror it on the space I use for the Homepage of Doom if you need to, but I don't know if you ever got the note.



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      If anybody needs your contact details is it okay to pass on your e-mail address?



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    Sure... there was contact details on the web site for just such purposes. Just let them know that personally, I hadn't had anything to do with bomb-making. Well, okay... some of the video games I've worked on haven't been the greatest successes, but still...


Traditionally fundamentalist terrorists and cartoonists haven't had the most happy partnerships anyway.






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