blackaeronaut Wrote:BTW: are we gender-reversing and alter-versing everything she runs into?
Not everything - I left Kodocha and St. Trinian's untouched, for example. Just when it's funny (e.g. Noelle Scott), or necessary to the plot (e.g. Sue Quincy)
blackaeronaut Wrote:If we want to reign her in from 'Villain' to 'Anti-hero' we can always have her run into Raven. Probably like her enough to take her on as one of his agents (because 'servitor' is such a dirty word. Although she'll probably wind up meeting the 'Angry' version of Zeke since we seem to be using alter-verse versions...
Sounds good to me. Of course, there's no way that Bob will have time to write any of this...
WengFook Wrote:I had an amusing image of Mary's first superhero debut where the villain misunderstands her name and shouts out "So let me get this straight. I'm being attacked by a superhero who gets her powers from MARRIAGE MUSIC?!"
Which, of course, means that Mary's "magical-girl" Step isn't in a Sailor Moon alternate...
"It wasn't that hard to find you. If you wanted your identities to remain secret, you shouldn't have picked English translations of your names for your meta-identities. Come on, who wouldn't wonder whether Momoko was Wedding Peach? Now be good little girls and let me deliver the Sacred Four... whatever they are... to the demons so they can help me leave this universe."
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Rob Kelk
"Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose
them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."
- Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012