Subject: Re: [FFML] [C&C/MST-ish] Together Again, 1996: Act II
From: "Ranma Al'Thor" <ranma@falcon.cc.ukans.edu>
Date: 11/11/1997, 9:29 PM
To: fanfic@fanfic.com

On Tue, 11 Nov 1997 gaffney@iconn.net wrote:

Sean:  You haven't shown up yet, so don't panic.  Anyway.
       I had varying feelings about the way the series have
       been used so far.  Some, like Tenchi, have flawless
       characterization I totally agree with.  Others, like
       Ranma and Sailor Moon, have a few character decisions
       I...disagree with.
Hotaru:  I've given Zen and Bailesu Chris' home address as
         you asked.

I started my plan to avenge Ukyou BEFORE this ever came out :)

       one of the more inventive solutions to 'why did Ukyou
       attack the wedding' I've seen.  But, like John Biles, I
       like my characters to go through torture and come out
       happy.  These stories are being written backwards, and

Amen :)

       no lack of triangles.
Hotaru:  Could be the KOR trio, or the goddesses...
Sean:  But our guess, what with that mist comment, is that it's
       one of the Tendou sisters who gets killed, most likely
       Nabiki.  Kasumi's death would be sad, but we know she's
       a major goddess/being-of-power in 2937, so it wouldn't
       be as wrenching.  Did 2937 mention Nabiki?

Kasumi is toast.  I'm fairly certain that one of the earlier stories in
this grand cycle (The Nene/Aethan fight trapped thaumivore one) made this
clear although my memory could be bad.


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