Evil Midnight Lurker said:
-- Bob
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There's no wrong way to eat a Rhesus.
Quote:First, your Tendou Wail amused Peggy greatly. Second, thank you. As I've mentioned elsewhere in the forums, Diane is an old friend and to be counted with her is an honor and a privilege.
WAAAAH! (Tendou Wail #532: I Just Read Something So Cool I Have To Cry. Very few authors can do that to me, Bob--you've just joined Diane Duane and a handful of others.)
Quote:See above, but in short, before. I established Quincy's motivations way back, circa 1998 or so; it was one of the last things to gel about the story.
did you have this in mind before (or without ever) seeing Unbreakable?
Quote:He knows it's possible. He probably even more or less realized that it could happen before he went on the Walk. But, what he doesn't know, and won't know for a long, long time, is that the entire friggin' multiverse runs on it. The fact that not only is there a whole "BGC sector" of universes, but that in a whole other raft of universes there are authors whose work shapes and guides those worlds is a concept he will not encounter until Legion and Minerva start discussing it casually with him in DW10. And he will have a hard time believing in that kind of cross-timeline causality -- until they bring out the hard evidence: Issues #1 through #200-and-some of the "Warriors: Alpha!" comic book (written by Jim Quincy, pencils and inks by Vince Russell).
Well, he knows about it NOW, doesn't he? Just because he's dismissed it as a one-time fluke doesn't mean he doesn't KNOW about it...
Quote:Thank you.
Good show, old bean.
Quote:Well, you can thank Ed Becerra for that last one; he wrote all but one paragraph of the Sylia epilogue, four years ago.
Excellent quotage (particularly the BoNwM and the Hypertime Speech from TK).
Quote:You're not the only one! I have some great ideas that I can't wait to share with Chris.
And man am I looking forward to the next one.
-- Bob
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There's no wrong way to eat a Rhesus.