**Presuming "Haruhi" is biomodded fen**
So do we have our Kyon on finding this out ask "Haruhi:"
"Are you still in there, *insert gender-neutral Japanese given name here*?"
Because after all, if you have a friend suddenly transform into a powerful enough "weirdness magnet" to influence the biomods of folks who were going for something COMPLETELY different...
So our Yuki Nagato might have been going for a Millefeuil from Galaxy Angel or Faye Valentine. Itsuki could have been going for just about any white-haired anime bishonen. And poor Mikuru was going for something completely opposite what she got. Thus making the self-consciousness a natural outgrowth of the change.
And of course "Haruhi's" strange attractor convinced these folks that she'd been transformed in toto to the character as portrayed. and if they transformed early enough into the history of 'wavium, they could easily believe that "Haruhi" was responsible for it all. They might even have been a quiet Japanese contemporary of "THAT Con."
''We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat
them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary.''
-- James Nicoll
So do we have our Kyon on finding this out ask "Haruhi:"
"Are you still in there, *insert gender-neutral Japanese given name here*?"
Because after all, if you have a friend suddenly transform into a powerful enough "weirdness magnet" to influence the biomods of folks who were going for something COMPLETELY different...
So our Yuki Nagato might have been going for a Millefeuil from Galaxy Angel or Faye Valentine. Itsuki could have been going for just about any white-haired anime bishonen. And poor Mikuru was going for something completely opposite what she got. Thus making the self-consciousness a natural outgrowth of the change.
And of course "Haruhi's" strange attractor convinced these folks that she'd been transformed in toto to the character as portrayed. and if they transformed early enough into the history of 'wavium, they could easily believe that "Haruhi" was responsible for it all. They might even have been a quiet Japanese contemporary of "THAT Con."
''We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat
them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary.''
-- James Nicoll