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Even Newer Newest Eyrie
 
#76
The latest Symphony installment has arrived, http://www.eyrie-productions.com/UF/FI/ ... ehello.txt]Goodbye and Hello, As Always.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
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#77
http://www.eyrie-productions.com/UF/FI/ ... azards.txt
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#78
Quote:Bob Schroeck wrote:
The latest Symphony installment has arrived, Goodbye and Hello, As Always.
Corwin needs a Bacon Book of his very own:  So You've Just Married Your Child's Parent's Spouse....  "The first thing to know is that you're getting into a lot of concepts that Standard English doesn't actually have terms for.  Like 'my daughter's/son's mother's/father's husband/wife.'  Fortunately, we can borrow loan-words from other less-hidebound languages for this.  To start with, getting rid of gender-specific nouns helps cut down on terminology proliferation, not to mention those embarrassing incidents when dealing with individuals whose personal or species sexuality does not fit into the 'standard' dual-sex human norm."
Also:  Evil!Anthy is delightfully, cheerfully, unapolgetically but still totally lovably evil.  "Fee structure" indeed!
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#79
Quote:SkyeFire wrote:
Also:  Evil!Anthy is delightfully, cheerfully, unapolgetically but still totally lovably evil.  "Fee structure" indeed!
Oh God yes...  And also...  "Assassin's Last Surprise"... 'Nuff said!  *Cackles wickedly*
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#80
http://www.eyrie-productions.com/Forum- ... 4/163.html .....I think that I should be either very afraid or be on the lookout for an epic arsekicking.
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#81
Not to mention, don't miss the "H2G2: Mojave" entry in Featured Documents. Or the "bonus scene" in its comment thread.
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#82
The followup to Agreement In Principle, Nothing That Is In Between now available on the EPU forum.
Mr. Fnord interdimensional man of mystery

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"I. Drink. Your. NERDRAGE!"
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#83
http://www.eyrie-productions.com/Forum/ ... e=threaded
http://www.eyrie-productions.com/Forum- ... 4/166.html
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#84
Life's better when you say what you're linking to. '.'

Also, the third part of Exodus Climber is also up now.

-Morgan.
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#85
and here's the link for pt 3
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"I've always wanted to be somebody, but I should have been more specific." - George Carlin
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#86
Ladies and gentlebeings, permit me to introduce you to Desolation Angel.
D for Drakensis

You're only young once, but immaturity is forever.
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#87
Because nobody writes a character redemption arc quite like Eyrie...
- Grumpy Uncle Gearhead
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#88
Heads up, people. At 2AM today, Gryphon posted a teaser with the following title and first line:
Quote:"SOON: S5DS04 Familiar Spirits"

And by "soon" I mean, like, late tomorrow or sometime Thursday.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
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#89
Notification courtesy of Matrix Dragon. It's out:

In the next installment of Symphony No. 5's Dìqiú Suite: Utena, Anthy, Corwin, their daughter, and her dragon companion are spending the spring in Dìqiú, which means they'll be on hand as an important date on the calendar arrives. Travel, adventure, and a few surprises await their young family in the suite's Fourth Movement, Familiar Spirits. (Audio edition coming soon.) 2014/05/29
-- Acyl
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#90
Yeah. I've read it. Mostly good.

The ice-dodging scene made me go "WTF, Hutchins?" though.

Three relative amateurs in a small open boat. Only one of them has any experience, and he's been away from it for several years.
Not insurmountable. Especially with the freakin' Avatar riding escort. I'd raise an eyebrow, but otherwise not look askance.

Narrow channel strewn with icebergs. Navigating it is the whole -point- of the excercise. Requires a good sense of timing, an understanding of how the boat responds to the helm and the wind, and a good set of eyes on lookout. A bit of strain, but these are skilled, detail-oriented people, who race starships through cinematic-level asteroid belts. I'm not gonna quibble too much here.

Arctic water conditions. Air temps probably below freezing, water temps close to the same. This is where I start to get wary. Sure, it's the Southern Water Tribe's antarctic home, but still, it's freakin' -cold-. Anyone going in the water that doesn't get rescued, like, IMMEDIATELY, is -dead-. Dee Eee Aye Dee dead.

And now we add the heavily-variable-due-to-narrow-twisty-channel winds. 25 knot winds.

25-knot winds under otherwise -ideal- conditions, a lot of very experienced sailors I know simply -will not leave the dock-. Because it's -brutal-. On mind and body. You need to be on top of everything every single second, react with nigh-superhuman strength and reflexes, and know -exactly- what to do when. Anthy and Utena certainly have at least 1.75 out of three, there... but anything less than 3 out of 3 is very likely to result in a wrecked boat and a dead crew.

Sorry, Ben, I'mma gonna have to call it on this one.
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Sucrose Octanitrate.
Proof positive that with sufficient motivation, you can make anything explode.
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#91
Anthy is a Svartelf. Corwin is a Norse God. And Utena... Well, she's Utena. Kinda like how Batman is The Goddamn Batman.
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#92
She's the Goddamn Utena.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
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#93
As I said on the EPU forums: If it were anyone other than EPU protagonists, I would call it "actively suicidal", of the Darwin Award variety.
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Sucrose Octanitrate.
Proof positive that with sufficient motivation, you can make anything explode.
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#94
Aaaaand it's flashback time!  http://www.eyrie-productions.com/UF/FI/ ... 1-aina.txt]An Avatar in New Avalon
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
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#95
http://www.eyrie-productions.com/UF/FI/ ... rytime.txt]Madrigal for a Nostalgic Afternoon ("Avatar Storytime")
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
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#96
A little bit more on Korras adventure to Yue...

http://www.eyrie-productions.com/UF/FI/ ... %20Mag.pdf
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#97
And another Legend of Korra story, this one all the way back when Korra was just a little girl.

http://www.eyrie-productions.com/Forum- ... 4/175.html
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#98
No updates qua updates in the last month, but some [EDIT: more] teasers for Challenging the Cold Silence: The Inside Story of Project Phoenix Flight, and a significant reorganization, splitting off Symphony of the Sword No. 5 as The Order of the Rose: A Duelist Opera, and giving the Dìqiú Suite for Trinity and Avatar its own subpage (linked therefrom, but sorted as part of The Legacy of Korra).
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#99
Gryphon, from the initial post of the thread "A Few Thoughts on Girls und Panzer":

"It might be my favorite thing about the UF universe: That it's the kind of place where Girls und Panzer, Full Metal Panic!, and K-On! not only can all happen, but are probably all happening at the same school. Smile"

EDITED for clarity, now that I have clarity to work with.
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Quote:Mamorien wrote:
Gryphon, from a forum post:

"It might be my favorite thing about the UF universe: That it's the kind of place where Girls und Panzer, Full Metal Panic!, and K-On! not only can all happen, but are probably all happening at the same school. Smile"

Ahem...
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