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El Moose Monstero wrote:Grim stuff. It's good to see the subject treated with the gravity it deserves. Is the cobalt blue lake the groundwater collecting in the crater? Or is it something else?
I think it's water so heavily irradiated it emits Cherenkov radiation
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excellent chapter. Incidentally, I flipped through cancerman AND HE CLAIMS TO BE A FORMER MARINE. He also says your description of dialogue is inaccurate, and that you simplify rape.
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Darth Yan wrote: Incidentally, I flipped through cancerman AND HE CLAIMS TO BE A FORMER MARINE. He also says your description of dialogue is inaccurate, and that you simplify rape.
Just pity the guy and leave him alone. He's really not worth the effort of doing anything more than that.
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Wow. I think I'll probably skip over TBO (the novel, not the entire universe). That really is nightmare fuel.

Somehow Ya ya didn't seem to be terribly attached to Jesus. I wouldn't find it surprising if he placed more importance on his pets than his family or let alone servants.

I thought the part about Stevenson's gunner throwing up because he thought she was to be a lighter touch. Was it meant to be that way.
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Darth Yan wrote:excellent chapter. Incidentally, I flipped through cancerman AND HE CLAIMS TO BE A FORMER MARINE. He also says your description of dialogue is inaccurate, and that you simplify rape.
Isn't that better than going into graphic detail about rape?

Edit: Also, that blog is dead. He hasn't reviewed anything in about 5 months. I encourage SDNetizens to avoid stirring up shit over there.
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Did you HAVE to kill Jesus, he was probably the best angel in Heaven. I have to wonder how the Pope and the Vatican are going to handle that though.
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Hey, the Vatican excommunicated God as a imposter, they probably did the same to Jesus.
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Pelranius wrote:I thought the part about Stevenson's gunner throwing up because he thought she was to be a lighter touch. Was it meant to be that way.
I thought her gunner thought that she was going to puke into her bandanna.
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phongn wrote:
Pelranius wrote:I thought the part about Stevenson's gunner throwing up because he thought she was to be a lighter touch. Was it meant to be that way.
I thought her gunner thought that she was going to puke into her bandanna.
So he thought it would be okay to do it since his boss did it. I'm still surprised by how widely spread that logic is. :P
It just seemed a bit humorous to me. Here they are, right next to a thermonuclear initiation and her gunner is behaving like some character out of the office.
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Makes me want to take a look at TBO, a very grim and respectful look at nuclear warfare. Wasn't there some problem with the first printing? Any idea when a fixed version will be available?
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What I really like is that Stuart manages to capture the horrors by not over-doing it. A lot of authors forgot about the Stalin quote, and over-does the death and mass destruction, which makes the readers emotionally detach from the story and see all characters as redshirts.
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Darmalus wrote:Makes me want to take a look at TBO, a very grim and respectful look at nuclear warfare. Wasn't there some problem with the first printing? Any idea when a fixed version will be available?
Apparently the first printing had the un-edited edition go through instead of the one with all the corrections. Stuart is working on the revised copy now.
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So when should I begin camping outside Barnes and Noble for it?
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Stuart wrote:The Targeteer smiled sadly. "Brennan, Don Brennan...."
I've read some about him when I was doing my paper on ABM. He seemed like a genuinely interesting man, who just didn't see himself as being useful anymore. A while back you said that you were only going to introduce two historical characters in Pantheocide, I presume this is the second?

Also I wonder if Herman Kahn and company will be starting up a Styx River Institute? :twisted:
Night_stalker wrote:So when should I begin camping outside Barnes and Noble for it?
Stuart publishes with Lulu and thus the books can be bought over Amazon.
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Does anyone have any photos of fields of glass that were created by past nuclear tests? Up to now, I've not been able to find any.
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Seggybop wrote:Does anyone have any photos of fields of glass that were created by past nuclear tests? Up to now, I've not been able to find any.
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Yeah, it's pretty easy to find pics of little chunks like that, and I've actually seen a few in person (a physics instructor I had a while ago snatched a few from the ground at the Trinity site). However, it seems almost impossible to find a picture of an actual unbroken field of glass. Perhaps I'm doing a terrible job searching, but the best I've found are some low-res black and white photos where the area simply looks like it's got a giant scorch mark on it.
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Seggybop wrote:Yeah, it's pretty easy to find pics of little chunks like that, and I've actually seen a few in person (a physics instructor I had a while ago snatched a few from the ground at the Trinity site). However, it seems almost impossible to find a picture of an actual unbroken field of glass. Perhaps I'm doing a terrible job searching, but the best I've found are some low-res black and white photos where the area simply looks like it's got a giant scorch mark on it.
That's because it was never a smooth, unbroken field of glass. Right from the start it was cracked, fractured, and bashed around from all the shock.
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CaptainChewbacca wrote:
Seggybop wrote:Yeah, it's pretty easy to find pics of little chunks like that, and I've actually seen a few in person (a physics instructor I had a while ago snatched a few from the ground at the Trinity site). However, it seems almost impossible to find a picture of an actual unbroken field of glass. Perhaps I'm doing a terrible job searching, but the best I've found are some low-res black and white photos where the area simply looks like it's got a giant scorch mark on it.
That's because it was never a smooth, unbroken field of glass. Right from the start it was cracked, fractured, and bashed around from all the shock.
AN, not THE. The ground around Trinity was broken up, but there's probably some test that left a significant amount unbroken. Uxhalar seems to imply that the glass he sees is not broken. Plus, the idea of a vast bowl of glass is just cool, especially if it becomes a war memorial as I hope.
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Excellent chapter. I suppose I should pity Ehlmas, but then he dominated and oppressed some poor Judean carpenter for decades. Good riddance. I'm really looking forward to the next chapter.

I pity the Second Life Humans caught in the area where they weren't killed (again) instantly, but will still likely die a very slow death out on that glass plain.
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Night_stalker wrote:Hey, the Vatican excommunicated God as a imposter, they probably did the same to Jesus.
IIRC, the Vatican had declared that Yahweh was a "false god" but that Jesus was still the savior.
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Oh yeah, but once they learn about Jesus's true nature...
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Night_stalker wrote:Oh yeah, but once they learn about Jesus's true nature...
Assuming that anyone is left to talk about it. Yah yah will probably get iced before we can talk to him, and even then he probably won't give us information on the basis of principle while the Archangels and anyone else high enough in the know could possibly end up dead. Or Michael could get the crazily plausible idea of trying to blackmail the various Christian churches with the information (though I can't really think of anything they have that he could want).
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Darth Yan wrote:excellent chapter. Incidentally, I flipped through cancerman AND HE CLAIMS TO BE A FORMER MARINE.
Hey, maybe he didn't like TSW not verbally fellating the Corps. :P But yeah, if he's gone dormant, then he's a moot point.

Stuart, I hope that once the revised TBO is published that either it'll supersede the existing instance on Amazon or that they'll have separate entries? (i.e. "2nd/revised printing")
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Darmalus wrote:Makes me want to take a look at TBO, a very grim and respectful look at nuclear warfare. Wasn't there some problem with the first printing? Any idea when a fixed version will be available?
Apologies, but what does TBO stand for?
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