SW10: March 2010 #1: The Rise of Cap-Macaya
Andrew Perron
pwerdna at gmail.com
Sat May 1 18:15:48 PDT 2010
On Sat, 1 May 2010 00:41:24 +0000 (UTC), Scott Eiler wrote:
> On Apr 30, 10:15 am, Andrew Perron <pwer... at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Tue, 27 Apr 2010 17:41:28 +0000 (UTC), Scott Eiler wrote:
>>> * After one beer with dinner, I fly home above wires and a
>>> highway.
>>
>> Wait, he actually has powers?
>
> Yeah, but they're intermittent. His flight powers work best near
> electrical wiring. He sometimes has other powers, but only in a "Dial-
> H-for-HERO" manner at times of great need. Mostly his power is, he's
> in the middle of things.
Ahhhhhhh.
>>> The interviews specify I go on heavily-guarded military-style
>>> transport with wireless transmission disabled, to a secret
>>> destination. I agree. At least someone respects my power to instantly
>>> give my commentary throughout the world, at least enough to pay me not
>>> to do it.
>>
>> This too?
>
> Yeah. Wyatt Ferguson has the power of Internet. 8{D>
Heeheehee. Well, I figured it might be... ``
>> Wait, there's a Martin Luther King street in Germany? Or... are we in
>> America now?
>
> No, Bonn-Germany has all sorts of streets named after foreign
> dignitaries.
Ohhhhh, okay. ...in real life?
>> Anyway, this issue was very good! Some action, some characterization. A
>> few points were confusing, but overall, definitely an improvement.
>
> Thanks. I'll try to resolve the confusion as it comes up. It's
> obvious to me that Wyatt has "Plot Device" power, but not everyone's
> been in on his storyline for twenty years like I have.
You should probably toss off a bit of exposition the first time someone
uses their powers in an issue; either that, or do a roll call at the
beginning.
Andrew "NO .SIG MAN" "Juan" Perron, or both.
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