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#0, Completely random request of the diurnal period
Posted by Mephron on Apr-16-01 at 11:05 AM
LAST EDITED ON Apr-16-01 AT 11:08 AM (EDT)

(OK, forgot that I shouldn't hit <ENTER> sometimes....)

Anyway.

There's a mention of Ben having written a ST:TNG fanfic with a totally fictional Derek Break Trigger.

Is this still in existance and available for perusal? Just for completenes sake, that is.

(OK. I also want to read someone trying to describe a full-out Derek Breaking. I'll admit that.)

--
Geoff Depew - Mephron
"I think I sprained my anterior lobe just thinking about it."


#1, RE: Completely random request of the diurnal period
Posted by Ardaniel on Apr-16-01 at 11:11 AM
In response to message #0
>Is this still in existance and available for perusal? Just for
>completenes sake, that is.

repeat after me, kids:

VAULT! VAULT! VAULT!

c'mon, Gryph, you know you Want To. :)

Ard Sumhenner
Ronin Research, Silicon Valley, CA


#2, RE: Completely random request of the diurnal period
Posted by Gryphon on Apr-16-01 at 12:04 PM
In response to message #1
>>Is this still in existance and available for perusal? Just for
>>completenes sake, that is.
>
>repeat after me, kids:
>
>VAULT! VAULT! VAULT!
>
>c'mon, Gryph, you know you Want To. :)

It's missing, and even if it weren't, it was incomplete and very, very bad.

--G.
-><-
Benjamin D. Hutchins, Co-Founder, Editor in Chief, Netadmin
Eyrie Productions, Unlimited http://www.eyrie-productions.com/


#3, RE: Completely random request of the diurnal period
Posted by Mephron on Apr-16-01 at 01:25 PM
In response to message #2

>It's missing, and even if it weren't, it was incomplete and very, very
>bad.

I have yet to read really decent TNG/DS9 fanfic.

Unless you count the novels, and I for one am uncertain about that.

If you do count the novels, then I suppose 'Q-In-Law' counts.

"Now now, little one. Mother's chopping wood."

--
Geoff Depew - Mephron
"I think I sprained my anterior lobe just thinking about it."


#4, RE: Completely random request of the diurnal period
Posted by Gryphon on Apr-16-01 at 01:43 PM
In response to message #3
>
>>It's missing, and even if it weren't, it was incomplete and very, very
>>bad.
>
>I have yet to read really decent TNG/DS9 fanfic.

I wonder if maybe that has anything to do with the fact that the shows weren't all that good in the first place. :)

(Although the Lost Joke Fic does contain one bit I was rather fond of, in which Data blandly informs Doctor Crusher that "Lieutenant Bacon is suffering from hyperintelligence," having had the GweepCo Hyperintelligence Theory explained to him in the turbolift and taken it at face value.)

--G.
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Benjamin D. Hutchins, Co-Founder, Editor in Chief, Netadmin
Eyrie Productions, Unlimited http://www.eyrie-productions.com/


#9, RE: Completely random request of the diurnal period
Posted by Sofaspud on May-04-01 at 05:18 PM
In response to message #3
(okay, so I'm bored and catching up on missed posts ;)


>
>>It's missing, and even if it weren't, it was incomplete and very, very
>>bad.
>
>I have yet to read really decent TNG/DS9 fanfic.
>

*nodnodnod* Yeah, it's pretty scare how much bad TNG/DS9 fanfic there is out there, compared to how little good stuff there is.

And what I find most disturbing isn't so much the general crappiness of the writing -- believe me, I see more than enough of that running my own site as it is! -- but rather the fact that 99.9% of the TNG/DS9 fics that I've seen have been nothing more than sexual fantasies of the author in written form.

Not that most anime fanfiction isn't the same, judging by all the stuff I've seen... but there just seems to be more non-sex-oriented anime fanfiction than in the TNG/DS9 arenas.

Sigh.

--sofaspud
--


#5, RE: Completely random request of the diurnal period
Posted by megazone on Apr-16-01 at 02:22 PM
In response to message #2
>It's missing, and even if it weren't, it was incomplete and very, very
>bad.

But surely not as bad as the one you ate? ;-)

(And no, I will NOT share that story. It will forever remain an injoke.)

Oh, and I dropped off your mail at the post office in Fanueil Hall, so it is going out on time.

-MegaZone, megazone@megazone.org
Personal Homepage http://www.megazone.org/
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#6, RE: Completely random request of the diurnal period
Posted by Gryphon on Apr-16-01 at 02:45 PM
In response to message #5
>Oh, and I dropped off your mail at the post office in Fanueil Hall, so
>it is going out on time.

Yay! No federal prison time for me!

btw, we have a cable modem, but it doesn't work yet because AT&TBB's registration server is down.

Did you notice that Verizon never told Covad why they didn't show up last Tuesday?

--G.
-><-
Benjamin D. Hutchins, Co-Founder, Editor in Chief, Netadmin
Eyrie Productions, Unlimited http://www.eyrie-productions.com/


#7, RE: Completely random request of the diurnal period
Posted by megazone on Apr-16-01 at 03:00 PM
In response to message #6
>>Oh, and I dropped off your mail at the post office in Fanueil Hall, so
>>it is going out on time.
>Yay! No federal prison time for me!

Oh, did you know today is apparently a holiday in MA and that means the tax deadline is the 17th?

>btw, we have a cable modem, but it doesn't work yet because AT&TBB's
>registration server is down.

Figures.

>Did you notice that Verizon never told Covad why they didn't show up
>last Tuesday?

Yes, I've noticed that. I'll be following up.

-MegaZone, megazone@megazone.org
Personal Homepage http://www.megazone.org/
Eyrie Productions FanFic http://www.eyrie-productions.com/


#8, RE: Completely random request of the diurnal period
Posted by remande on Apr-16-01 at 03:44 PM
In response to message #5
>>It's missing, and even if it weren't, it was incomplete and very, very
>>bad.
>
>But surely not as bad as the one you ate? ;-)
>
>(And no, I will NOT share that story. It will forever remain an
>injoke.)

D'OH!

I only remember enough about that to chuckle...