I really shouldn't reply, because I need to be working on That Damned Book, but I can do it quickly, so I will.
Offsides is right. Doug doesn't hit a wowser of a world on every Step. In fact, here's words to that effect in Doug's voice; it's the (current) opening paragraph of the Evangelion Step:
In making my way back home, I have visited far more worlds thanthese memoirs might suggest to the casual reader. These tales ofmine are simply accounts of the most interesting of the stays Ihad in various timelines; but they were a mere fraction of theworlds I passed through. My first two stops and the pattern theyseemed to set notwithstanding, I actually lived "under the radar"(so to speak) in almost every world I visited. There weren'tmuch more than a dozen or so where I actually got involved inevents and problems on a large scale.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
Offsides is right. Doug doesn't hit a wowser of a world on every Step. In fact, here's words to that effect in Doug's voice; it's the (current) opening paragraph of the Evangelion Step:
In making my way back home, I have visited far more worlds thanthese memoirs might suggest to the casual reader. These tales ofmine are simply accounts of the most interesting of the stays Ihad in various timelines; but they were a mere fraction of theworlds I passed through. My first two stops and the pattern theyseemed to set notwithstanding, I actually lived "under the radar"(so to speak) in almost every world I visited. There weren'tmuch more than a dozen or so where I actually got involved inevents and problems on a large scale.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.