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February 7, 2005 at 12:00 AM
i have to say that i kinda feel sorry for dylin... tho i kinda think he diserves it, too.
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February 6, 2005 at 12:00 AM
ohhh what a sad part... poor dylan... i hope there is hope for him!!!
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February 6, 2005 at 12:00 AM
Goodness me, I must be too wordy. I got kicked off on my 1st attempt at a reply so here we go again. I'm glad you are enjoying the Mirror a/u. I'm fond of Mirror universe stories myself. We left it up to the readers to imagine what they pleased regarding what the regular universe folks were doing. Personally, I figure that Gaius and Rhade planted Harper1's body in an explosions or something so that the regulars would think that thier Harper was dead. But that's just me. Lursa would be the first to tell you that I'm a sick Klingon. As for 300 Year old Dylan, Lursa and I didn't see any compelling reason why time couldn't flow differently in the Mirror a/u or why it should reflect all aspects of the regular a/u. Lursa and I basically write erotica with a space opera twist so we don't fully explore the same themes that a regular SF writer might write about. And since Dylan is strictly a secondary character and the main thrust (snigger, snigger) of the story is Harper's relationship with Tyr, we didn't write an explination about Dylan's presence in the story. We just plunked Dylan down in the story and went our merry way.
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February 5, 2005 at 12:00 AM
I love Mirror Verse tales. It gives a chance for characters to see the subconscious possibilities lurking behind the personalities of their friends.
Thank you for writing this tale. I am enjoying this tale, though I expected Harper to be more focused on finding the information for a way home.
I can understand him getting sidetracked by the self discoveries he is making and the introduction to a new political situation.
Are any of his friends trying to find him and get him back? He is needed for most of the delicate work on Rommie. Automotans can only do so much.
I pity Dylan for his delusional mental state and shallow life style. It is comparable to seeing a wild lion in charge of a Pride to a deformed, sickly imitation
living inside a cage never having known freedom.
I would be very interested in seeing more of this tale.
Thank you for writing this tale. I am enjoying this tale, though I expected Harper to be more focused on finding the information for a way home.
I can understand him getting sidetracked by the self discoveries he is making and the introduction to a new political situation.
Are any of his friends trying to find him and get him back? He is needed for most of the delicate work on Rommie. Automotans can only do so much.
I pity Dylan for his delusional mental state and shallow life style. It is comparable to seeing a wild lion in charge of a Pride to a deformed, sickly imitation
living inside a cage never having known freedom.
I would be very interested in seeing more of this tale.
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February 5, 2005 at 12:00 AM
Question? How did Dylan end up there if he is from the past? I mean, this is an alternate universe/reality, so the characters are essentially the same except for situation and way of the universe.
That's my only question.
That's my only question.
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February 4, 2005 at 12:00 AM
Wow hotness. Was a little wary at first, but you did a great job, more??
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January 27, 2005 at 12:00 AM
Just wait, Ran. You don't mess with the Harper like that and get away with it. He has plans for Elssbet. Alas, Bunnicle, I regret to inform you, and any other Dyllie fans out there, that you might want to proceed with caution if you keep reading Futurity. Bad things happen to Dylan...worse than the things that befall him in the Pandora Principle. Lursa and I just can't seem to help ourselves where Dylan is concerned. I could blame it on our being Klingon...naaaw...we just like to hurt Dylan. All joking aside, we wrote Futurity as a story of dark humor and it should be read that way. Anyone who reads the story 'straight' (aka seriously and literally) will find much to be appalled by, but if you take it as a kind of sly slapstick humor, a dark humor...in short, the spirit in which it was written, I think most folks will enjoy it. Or mabye Lursa and I are just really, really, really sick Klingons, but we laughed like loons all during our plotting sessions for this story. I could blame that on the wine and chocolate....naww...that just us...we're happy in our evil-minded Klingonness.
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January 25, 2005 at 12:00 AM
wow.. u guys are good!!! this is the first story i've read of urs..and i'm blown away.. i'm definaltey going to keep reading
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January 25, 2005 at 12:00 AM
totally wicked. I loved it i hope harper gets to pay the bitch back and show her what happens when you mess with a freaking genius. Kick ass, harper!!!! I hope he'll get to be engineer for tyr ship as well. Just ain't right if hes not tinkering with something. I love your ideas, your a freakin genius. Can't wait to read the next chapters. Keep up the good work.
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January 25, 2005 at 12:00 AM
totally wicked. I loved it i hope harper gets to pay the bitch back and show her what happens when you mess with a freaking genius. Kick ass, harper!!!! I hope he'll get to be engineer for tyr ship as well. Just ain't right if hes not tinkering with something. I love your ideas, your a freakin genius. Can't wait to read the next chapters. Keep up the good work.