Chris Davies Writes:
It's Priss discovering that the world is one that was essentially created
so that she can have a happy ending, it's Akane tying the story together
and
putting her own distinct spin on it, and this time it's Tenchi, Ryouko
and
Ayeka discovering their heritage as it's being born. It's Ta'aru saying
"Fukku datte nansenzu" and standing up for what he knows is right. It's
Leda coping with the challenge with stubborness very like that of the
daughter she'll bear one day. And for Rabby ...
Let's just say that if the end of this works like I want it to work,
John, the "Dance of Life" sequence in Shiva will have competition for the
title of "most inspiring and elegaic conclusion to an epic".
That will be quite the feat.
(Speakith the Chris Davies fanboy.)
Call it a "Symphony of Humanity".
Um... how to say... Ah! I know:
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KIRK: You know what, Spock? Everyone is human.
SPOCK: I find that remark ... insulting.
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Rabby isn't human, neither is Tsunami, Ramia...
Unless by 'human' you mean any erect bipedial species able to speak a a
terran language. Or is this a whimsical remark, meaning anyone who shows
human spirit (thus including machines like Sylive and Catty)?
Chris Davies.
(Would be willing to write a Dramatis Personae listing ...)
Um.. would be much obliged. :)
Adam Christopher Leigh
Omicron@sprynet.com
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Just finished an AP CS II test. I just tried to 'run' this letter. ^_^;
I need to get some rest....