Quote:SNERK!!! Just so... Doug. This is, I assume, the wazziz that we see 'bust through' the wards in DW5, and I assume again inThe prologue is a retelling of a canon sequence in a fifth-season BTVS episode, from a different POV. No element in it comes from elsewhere in the Walk.
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The prologue
Quote:Which I assume is just one step short of burn em all and let Hexe sort em out?Did you ever see the feature-length version of Mike Jittlov's Wizard of Speed and Time? There's a sequence where he visits a movie studio. He parks his bike out front and sets its antitheft system before going in and taking care of his business. When he comes out, a dozen or so people are connected through a continuous electric current in one huge jittering, sparking chain to one guy who apparently tried to steal the bike.
That's where "fucking ouch" starts.
Quote:Your superior craftsmanship shows again in how this one sentace manages to perfectly convey all that is Spike at least as it relates to his interactions with the Scoobeys, et all...If Helen hasn't already seen this, I'll point her at it. She wrote all the Spike sequences in this chapter.
Quote:But not used in Vampyre Central because of the obvious connotations, of course.And also because it's not the term officially used in California. We did research on California probate law, we did.
Quote:This being the statistical evidence of when Buffy was first 'awakened' and the Scoobey's activites since."I'll take correct guesses by Star Ranger for five hundred, Alex." Except it's not "awakened" but "moved to Sunnydale". She was awakened a year earlier during the events of an alternate version of the movie, and then spent most of the intervening year in mental institution because she tried to tell her parents about being the Slayer.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.