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Forum Name: Mini-Stories
Topic ID: 146
Message ID: 15
#15, RE: (SoS) DSM Panic Mission 5: Operation WINTERFEST
Posted by Gryphon on Jun-11-13 at 11:58 AM
In response to message #13
>(There's art of her somewhere, is there not?)

Yes there is, although in that image she's more like 15-16.

>During the epic snow war I was half-expecting either Katara or
>Korra (I suppose in the context of UF, 'bending' would be pyro-,
>aero-, hydro-, and geokinesis, respectively) to put in an appearance.

I can't speak for Phil - he's obviously out ahead of the curve on a lot of this stuff compared with me these days, e.g. the Mai stuff - but I'm not familiar enough with those sources to steal stuff from them. I used to be able to fake it when that happened, but not so much any more. (This is one of the reasons why there's been such a hold-up on S5M3: someone introduced characters I don't know from Adam in an earlier installation and then more or less retired, and I had to figure out how to work around them to move the storyline along. I cracked that a bit ago, though. Since then we've just been working on what the old Red Hat package manager used to call "broken dependencies". :)

>>"This thing is the snow fort from hell!"

A) Sosuke is not aware that there actually is a Hell, as such. He generally takes literally only those things he understands the literal meaning of.

B) He's very slowly learning that being so tiresome around Kaname... hurts. :)

>I don't think you need the technically in there. It's not like Mileva
>is, say, a very mature seventeen-year-old who you sometimes forget
>"No, wait, she's not even old enough to vote or legally rent a car."
>She's twelve. That's not just underage, that's pre-teen.

Well, no, she is in fact technically underage - for DSM's policy on students leaving campus without adult supervision. You're supposed to be 14 (for those with human-like maturity curves) before you can do that. It's just not usually an issue, because few human students even come to the school before that age.

BOOM

HOW YOU LIKE ME NOW

sorry

actually I'm not sorry, that one's pretty good

>And the second question mark, if not just a misskey, I don't think you
>need that either. If you're trying to give emphasis to the sentence,
>maybe just go underline on 'thinking'?

Seriously??? Of all the balls to bust, dude. That sauce is weak. :)

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