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Post by Enigma! on Jun 3, 2006 11:59:46 GMT -5
Correct. I don't even own a bike.
I think My Space is evil.
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Jun 3, 2006 12:56:37 GMT -5
True, since you use LiveJournal.
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Post by Enigma! on Jun 3, 2006 22:14:37 GMT -5
Yup!
I have thought of a Travelogue/PR Literati crossover.
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Jun 4, 2006 0:59:59 GMT -5
I am both intrigued and terrified by the concept, but I would say yes in light of the fact that I'm creating figures and Amanda's doing keychains, so it would be stranger if you WEREN'T doing some kind of PRL Side-activity...
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Post by Enigma! on Jun 4, 2006 22:12:19 GMT -5
Yup!
(THE STORY: Our favorite archaeologists are asked by the British and American agents following them to investigate the origins of the Literati Rangers' powers , or risk losing their funding to find Mu. They fly to Scenic City, where their quest is found out by Jon. He tries to convince Tyrone and Kirby that he is the good guy and the others are evil. He then offers to tell them about the Power Grid if they help him eliminate the rangers. Tyrone is not convinced however and tries to investigate the Power Grid on his own.
By accident, The boys find the command center and explore the place as the Literati Rangers do some upkeep on their SpiritZords and Literati Cycles. They are found out, and Kirby explains their situation to the group. Naturally, J.T. and the others don't believe them and kick them out of the center. Tyrone and Kirby grow desperate and decide to double cross both sides.
They call upon the services of Eric, and begin their plan. They accept the Dark Ranger's offer and use themselves as bait to lure the Rangers into battle. In the middle of combat, Tyrone and Kirby switch sides and help the good guys defeat Jon. While this is going on, Eric sneaks into the Command center and hack into the computer to find out anything he can about the Power Grid. Then the archaeologists sneak away after the battle ends before anyone finds out about the plot.)
I came up with the story in about ten minutes.
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Jun 5, 2006 0:40:44 GMT -5
Hm... Nice idea, but it wouldn't work in the 'mainstream' PRL-Verse.
Yeah, it's got that "Lightning Strike" feel to it. You know, the stories where it all hits you suddenly and you don't have to think about anything, just write it down?
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Post by Enigma! on Jun 5, 2006 22:24:11 GMT -5
Wrong. It took over a day to come up with that story. Your turn.
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Jun 6, 2006 0:23:14 GMT -5
I am, at the moment, driving a yellow car.
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Post by Enigma! on Jun 6, 2006 22:35:03 GMT -5
I'll say false.
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Jun 6, 2006 23:45:46 GMT -5
I'd say you're wrong.
While my Echo is in the shop, I'm stuck driving a yellow Ford Focus.
Your turn.
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Post by Enigma! on Jun 7, 2006 23:06:27 GMT -5
I want to take up fencing.
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Jun 8, 2006 15:10:15 GMT -5
True.
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Post by Enigma! on Jun 8, 2006 23:19:55 GMT -5
Yes.
Vic is gonna have trouble getting through immigration.
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Jun 9, 2006 2:37:36 GMT -5
I can see it...
"A scholastic exchange program, I see, and this (her katana) is for cooking class or something?"
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Post by Enigma! on Jun 9, 2006 12:22:06 GMT -5
Yup. "Imigration Song" (yet another Zep refference)
Hogan doesn't appear in Travelogue and The Great Enigma.
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