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Sweet. I liked the characterisation of Jellico. Reminded me a bit of the Peter David version's attitude towards Calhoun although yours was not as vement.
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Impressive work .... two chapters so close one to another ... although with a great delay before of that.
I only wonder if the Federation Remnant will have the time to put the new technologies to work before the battle for Andor... but I'm sure our writer will take care of that
I only wonder if the Federation Remnant will have the time to put the new technologies to work before the battle for Andor... but I'm sure our writer will take care of that
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Sweet! A 2-for-1 Starcrossed update! Well, nearly.
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Great job as always, Stravo. I do have a question though:
The bolded part seems awfully suspicious. Is it just because of the recent turn of events, or is it deliberate on the part of Palpatine and Gary?Stravo wrote:"His vision was particularly clouded here. Too many decisions to be made, too many forks in the road and the Force was no longer as clear as it once was. It was as if a great mudslide had clouded the waters of the future. So little could be seen now – he had never even had a glimpse of his son until now."
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Actually it's been stated as far back as the 50's (Christ I'm referring to chapters like decades) that Nemesis was having trouble seeing into the future and even Palpatine expressed some concern to Gary that his precog wasn't what it used to be. With the universe unravelling the very fabric of time is no longer stable and so precog is failing for everyone.applejack wrote:Great job as always, Stravo. I do have a question though:
The bolded part seems awfully suspicious. Is it just because of the recent turn of events, or is it deliberate on the part of Palpatine and Gary?Stravo wrote:"His vision was particularly clouded here. Too many decisions to be made, too many forks in the road and the Force was no longer as clear as it once was. It was as if a great mudslide had clouded the waters of the future. So little could be seen now – he had never even had a glimpse of his son until now."
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So very close to giant three way battle among the stars :drools:
I don't think so. The most I can come up with is that Charlie X might get done with being Q's errand boy and pop in.Darth Garden Gnome wrote:The Federation Remnant
Kirk with all his gang, including Leia, Chewbacca, Rogue Squadron, etc.; the rest of the Federation fleet along with Jellico; the Klingons, Vulcans, and Andorians; not to mention a fully armed and operational... Borg. Did I miss anyone?
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Assuming he survives Maul.Trogdor wrote:So very close to giant three way battle among the stars :drools:
I don't think so. The most I can come up with is that Charlie X might get done with being Q's errand boy and pop in.Darth Garden Gnome wrote:The Federation Remnant
Kirk with all his gang, including Leia, Chewbacca, Rogue Squadron, etc.; the rest of the Federation fleet along with Jellico; the Klingons, Vulcans, and Andorians; not to mention a fully armed and operational... Borg. Did I miss anyone?
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I'm convinced that you are hiding a double life as a soap opera writer.Stravo wrote:Next chapter sees the fruit of your labors. You cannot predict which road the creative process takes. An extra chapter here one there...next thing you know you're approaching 100 chapters.Crown wrote:*begins sharpenning knife*
I was lied to.
The Evidence:
Your ability to string us along with each chapter without advancing the plot too far.
You cause us to crave the next chapter like a whore craves her crack
The elapsed time in real life FAR exceeds the elapsed time in the story. (Didn't Kelly kill Westley about a week ago storywise? Need I mention the fact that the aformentioned chapter was posted in 2003? )
*eyes Stravo suspiciously....
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You can tell great writing because it makes you emotional. This is great writing. Jellico's points were so good I ended up being pissed at Kirk and want to see him charged with desertion.
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Thanks Ender, that is precisely the reaction I was looking for, Jellico had some pretyty compelling reasons not to hand over command and I didn't want to paint him in a one dimensional light as the gloating hand rubbing villainous power grabber. He has as much a right to do what is best for the fleet as Kirk does at this stage considering there is no real Federation government to act as a moderating influence. For the fleet legitimacy is being handed out by force of charisma and will and unfortunately for Jellico Kirk has them both in spades.Ender wrote:You can tell great writing because it makes you emotional. This is great writing. Jellico's points were so good I ended up being pissed at Kirk and want to see him charged with desertion.
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Stravo, you brought back the Excaliber, thank you, thank you very much. I shall be counting the days till we see it properly Dual and deal out death with a Star Destroyer.
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The Excalibur comes on to her own and shines in the upcoming Battle of Andor. Afterall she is the Sith's first attempt at a Great Weapon.Crossroads Inc. wrote:Stravo, you brought back the Excaliber, thank you, thank you very much. I shall be counting the days till we see it properly Dual and deal out death with a Star Destroyer.
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holy shit!Stravo wrote:The Excalibur comes on to her own and shines in the upcoming Battle of Andor. Afterall she is the Sith's first attempt at a Great Weapon.Crossroads Inc. wrote:Stravo, you brought back the Excaliber, thank you, thank you very much. I shall be counting the days till we see it properly Dual and deal out death with a Star Destroyer.
you know it does seem like a lot of loose ends are beginning to tie up...
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A great chapter, though I have to agree with Jellico - Kirk is just too hotheaded and way too spoiling for a fight. Poor Jellico - first he works his ass off, and then this guy pops up and steals his fleet. A sad day for the only competent TNG starfleet captain.
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I read every single chapter and I don't think I would miss a detail such as that either!Comosicus wrote:Gary brought him back in order to win Palpy's trust IIRC.Agent Fisher wrote:Wait, wait, wait. When did Maul show up?
Anyone remember what chapter it is in?
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Well even then, I am still wondering what Faram was referring to:
I asked earlier but it has been ignored. Faram mentioned these two events but I never read about these either.And lest we forget, Section 31 is ready to blow Andors star and take out the entire system ANY any hostile ships and I'm sure they have a plan to keep the bad guys traped in system until its too late....
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