Bob Schroeck Wrote:First off, I need a Crystal City that preferably has an incomplete segment in June '12, or failing that, a goodly sized "mechanical" area where a couple of zwilniks (whom you may imagine as being played by Joe Pesce and Daniel Stern, if you like) can hide, camp and run a small operation. The zone has to be big enough for a 12-year-old to get lost in. Is there an ideal choice, or can I just pick a city at random?Crystal Tokyo is pretty much "completed" by June 2012, so it wouldn't be suitable here.
Crystal Paris has the drydocks, and Crystal Titusville has the oil refineries - those might be too big a hiding place, though. Crystal Sapporo has some breweries...
Bob Schroeck Wrote:Second, I'd like to give Our Heroine an extra piece of swag at the end: a henshin wand. In other words, a handwaved costume-changing gadget, which does nothing but swap whatever she's wearing for a seifuku, or back again. It might be a prototype, or a one-off gadget; it'll probably have at least one quirk along the lines of "only works for teenaged girls".Nifty. I recall the Jason and the Trekkies working on holodeck technology; maybe this is one of their earlier prototypes?
Bob Schroeck Wrote:Third, is there a canonical youngest "named" Sailor yet? (I ask because I'd like to give the honor to Our Heroine if no one already has it.)Not yet. (Technically, Yayoi is the youngest, being a four-year-old AI at the time, but nobody knows that in May 2012, and she looks and acts like someone in her early-to-mid-twenties anyway.)
Bob Schroeck Wrote:And finally, will this break anyone's plot or cool?Not mine...
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Rob Kelk
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