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New Eyrie!
12-26-2005, 05:33 AM
Hey guys, if you haven't already noticed, Gryph's posted the first part of the new Cybertron remix/retcon. And it's greatness! Get your crack-weasel selves over there! ^_^
Also, it's reportedly chronologically _last_ in the Future Imprefect era. And Gryph has said that stories written after that point will be in a whole new section. -Logan
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Re: New Eyrie!
12-26-2005, 10:11 AM
Noted it in the updates thread, but it bears repeating. Should be interesting to see how things differ.
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Re: New Eyrie!
12-27-2005, 08:36 PM
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Re: New Eyrie!
12-27-2005, 10:31 PM
Yow! And boom!
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Re: New Eyrie!
12-28-2005, 10:23 PM
Hmmm. Having never read the original, I suppose I have a different point of view on it... but I agree. So far it's been a very nice edge-of-seat adventure, and I'm looking forward to the next installment.
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Re: New Eyrie!
12-29-2005, 10:10 AM
Eh. Original was better, IMO.--
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RE: Eyrie
12-29-2005, 07:35 PM
Hard to say, at this stage, wether or not it will be better.. since, afterall, it's going to be serialized instead of plonked down in a single, enormous wad. This format allows for tighter editing and longer stories, since it's chopped up into pieces and spread out a bit.
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Re: RE: Eyrie
12-29-2005, 09:36 PM
I agree with Berk. In fact, I dare say that this version, because G decided to serialize it, is going to be much, much bigger than the original...
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Re: RE: Eyrie
12-29-2005, 11:47 PM
My problem is that even if you take the same sized 'chunk' of the original, Gryph did a better job of presenting his characters and their voices.
The story's okay, it's not his best though. I felt the original was very well crafted, and he's not working to the same standard right now.
We'll see what he does with it, though.
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Re: RE: Eyrie
12-30-2005, 01:39 AM
Actually, I'm not sure how much of it's Gryph's. The author credits have Phil Moyer as the lead author, so it's possible he did most of the grunt work. And while I'm fond of Serendipity, it's been... how many years now since Phil's picked up the word processor instead of Photoshop?---
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Re: RE: Eyrie
12-30-2005, 08:10 PM
I'm looking forward to you guys reacting to some stuff coming in the later chapters. To be honest, CDR is coming out weirdly (even for EPU), and there's stuff written that you won't see for a bit but I know at least one scene - and there's artwork for it already! - which will, once we get it done and tight - will make you almost certainly go "ooooooh." I know, it's not nice to tease, but believe me, there's stuff in here that I'M looking forwards to seeing put out.
There's also some intense, intense foot damage action.
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Re: RE: Eyrie
12-30-2005, 10:26 PM
Quote: I dare say that this version, because G decided to serialize it, is going to be much, much bigger than the original...
I'd like to know why most EPU things these days are coming out as "serialized comics". They're just variations of the old "I'm going to send my fic to RAAC in parts as I finish it" thing (although more likely to actually *be* completed), with a bit of flash added as a distractor. I wouldn't be the least bit surprised to hear that the EPU Collective releases the serials before the overall stories are even finished just to get something new onto the market.
Besides, I generally find serials to be both irritating and distracting as hell. Give me complete fics (which include the various parts of things like SoS and NXE, each of which included self-contained stand-alone stories with conclusions), not things that end in cliff-hangers with neon "to be continued" signs flashing on them.
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Re: RE: Eyrie
12-30-2005, 10:45 PM
Quote: My problem is that even if you take the same sized 'chunk' of the original, Gryph did a better job of presenting his characters and their voices.
I'm reserving judgement on the characterizations at the moment.
Quote: The story's okay, it's not his best though. I felt the original was very well crafted, and he's not working to the same standard right now.
I'm also wondering why he's re-doing this story. A while back he basically said that the story needed to be re-done because Priss and Sylvie were not going to be in the 3WA, they were going to be part of ACROSS. I think there's a discussion about this somewhere on the EPU board, including how "Day of Infamy" might need tweaking because it mentions P & S being at the 3WA Academy when they were really off playing with really big mecha. OK, I can buy that - the characters changed over the years and he needed to change the story.
So I was really surprised when right from the beginning of this latest when I realized his previously stated reason for the re-write was moot - Priss & Sylvie are not professional big mech pilots in ACROSS, they did join 3WA after all. (and no one but the writers knows if there are any other major differences or not because the new one is a *&Y^%$#EW@ serial!)
Eyrie Board readers know G's been publicly cringing about the original UF stories for ages. Then there's that thread he started a while back that seemed to come into being solely so he could complain about how bad he thought "Hopelessly Lost" was. I'm starting to wonder if "Cybertron Dreams" is getting a re-write because G's on an "old is bad" kick.
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Re: RE: Eyrie
12-31-2005, 12:36 AM
The girls weren't going to be 3WA (but now they are), Gryphon & co. were coming to the rescue with the WDF, not the IPO, many characters have developed into poeple who might not have the same reactions now as they were shown having when the original version was written, and then there's all the other major FI/SOS cast that didn't exist at the time, several of whom also have big honkin' robots... and it's simple fact that the writing style oversll has, indeed, improved over the years - it could hardly do otherwise, as a practised skill. All told, the biggest reason it gets a rewrite is probably 'Gryphon wants one,' but there are continuity and character justifications for it. Yeah, this part was a little on the light weight side, but it IS just the first part - give it time to develope, and if you don't like serials then for crying out loud, wait for it to be finished so you don't spoil it for yourself.
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Re: RE: Eyrie
12-31-2005, 09:07 PM
Quote: The girls weren't going to be 3WA (but now they are),
I don't understand - are you saying that in the original Cybertron Dreams Priss and Sylvie were NOT working for 3WA? Because if you are, you need to take another look at the first 5 paragraphs or so of that story.
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Re: RE: Eyrie
12-31-2005, 10:56 PM
No, I mean that them "not being 3WA" was one of the stated reasons G wanted a rewrite all this time. The rest still applies, though.
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