When we landed here you said you needed a few days to get space worthy again and is there somethin' wrong with your bunk?

Mal ,'Out Of Gas'


The Minearverse 3: The Network Is a Harsh Mistress  

[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.


Gus - Jun 29, 2004 11:30:22 am PDT #940 of 10001
Bag the crypto. Say what is on your mind.

:: snorts in derision at the notion that any Gus cucumber is in any way crooked ::

:: begins to recite... ::

Chapter the Seventeenth, How Piro and His Friends, Upon at Last Reaching Dzur Mountain, Met Someone Whom We Hope the Reader Will Consider an Old Friend...


§ ita § - Jun 29, 2004 11:34:13 am PDT #941 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

::scans the oeuvre of Brust, not all (or even most) of which parodies Dumas::

::is content::

::regards the quickedit::

::is content::


JohnSweden - Jun 29, 2004 11:36:07 am PDT #942 of 10001
I can't even.

Chapter the Seventeenth, How Piro and His Friends, Upon at Last Reaching Dzur Mountain, Met Someone Whom We Hope the Reader Will Consider an Old Friend...

Feathers! I nearly think that we do encounter someone that, dear reader, if you will pause just a moment to reflect, we have not only had the pleasure to encounter previously, but also reason to regard them with no small affection and warmth, bordering on fraternity.

Sic 'im, Loiosh!

[Sure, boss. But do you think that jhereg venom works on weremonkeys?]


Matt the Bruins fan - Jun 29, 2004 11:40:08 am PDT #943 of 10001
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

Just out of curiousity, which Vlad Taltos novel was the favorite of my fellow Brust afficionados? (Yendi here, which may or may not be because it was the first I read.)


msbelle - Jun 29, 2004 11:44:06 am PDT #944 of 10001
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

Dudes, I have no idea what y'all have been on about for several days, but now I understand that it is drugs.


Gus - Jun 29, 2004 11:48:42 am PDT #945 of 10001
Bag the crypto. Say what is on your mind.

Just out of curiousity, which Vlad Taltos novel was the favorite of my fellow Brust afficionados? (Yendi here, which may or may not be because it was the first I read.)

Jhereg, here, for similar reasons, then Cowboy Feng's Space Bar and Grille, for others.

Feathers! I nearly think that we do encounter someone that, dear reader, if you will pause just a moment to reflect, we have not only had the pleasure to encounter previously, but also reason to regard them with no small affection and warmth, bordering on fraternity.

He stood a while astounded at this remarkable speech, JohnSweden having channelled Brust so precisely. Then he sighed, or laughed, or both.


JohnSweden - Jun 29, 2004 11:49:36 am PDT #946 of 10001
I can't even.

I like Yendi quite a bit too, but Brust has long-disavowed it, until recently saying on Dragaera-list something to the effect of "it doesn't suck as much as I thought", which in Steve-speak is high praise. If I can't have Yendi, I'll go with Jhereg.

ETA: Gus employed a generous interpretation of Matt's request, to which I nearly feel compelled to respond, in truth, geased to add mine own humble view, to wit: The Sun, the Moon and the Stars, and in the spirit of the initial expansion of purpose, I further have no will to keep my self from proclaiming, except to say: To Reign in Hell.


§ ita § - Jun 29, 2004 11:58:25 am PDT #947 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I love Jhereg the most, but I love anything with Vlad in it. I dislike Cowboy Feng quite a bit, so I see that Gus and I can never be together.


DCJensen - Jun 29, 2004 12:00:16 pm PDT #948 of 10001
All is well that ends in pizza.

Cowboy was fun. Some people hate it.

shrug

But then nothing is universally loved.

Well, maybe Penguin milk.


§ ita § - Jun 29, 2004 12:03:51 pm PDT #949 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I don't think Cowboy works after the reveal. Up until that point I was with it, but irritated enough by the feeling that he was contradicting himself that I couldn't reread to check.

There lies the viscous (like, worse than vicious, totally) circle of my dissatisfaction.

I like Reign In Hell the most, then Sun, Moon, and Stars, then the Vlad, then Agyar, Gypsy, Brokedown, Paarfi, a big gap then Freedom and Necessity, another big gap and Cowboy Feng.