Quote:There's no conflict between your idea and mine, KJ - yours goes farther into the "how" and "why" of the biomod, while mine goes farther into the "who" and "what happened afterward".
Not an objection, per se, but it seems that the crankythread and this were done without reference to the last argument we had over the subject.
p202.ezboard.com/fdrunkar...=146.topic is the last one; I like the idea of Haruhi being created as a diversion from the true overfan (well, I *did* bring it up...) but I'm not emotionally tied to it or anything... and it's pretty much just a variation on the "modded fen" theme, albeit with different implications.
If we adopt both ideas, then there's still an Overfan in the background - it's just that his/her/its/their smokescreen, the SOS-dan, become a bit less effective if the truth comes out...
-Rob Kelk
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