[MV] The Super Wizard From Space #9
Andrew Perron
pwerdna at gmail.com
Mon May 23 22:09:43 PDT 2011
On Fri, 20 May 2011 21:35:59 +0000 (UTC), Wil Alambre wrote:
> I think, out of all the transformations, he was the only one that
> increased mass so obviously. And there wasn't really a purpose for it.
> It's not like his bigger size is important in the story. I could have
> just as easily kept him at "normal" size.
Ah well.
> I wanted to quickly get across the idea of suddenly being overcome with
> genetic instinct but I didn't want to get into too much dialogue. Maybe
> in later issues I'll explore the Monster Bee race in more detail.
Honestly, I thought that was plenty.
> Whew, I glad that came across all right. When I first threw together the
> plot, it was a single issue. Stretched out to several posts over a
> couple weeks, I was worried that element would get lost.
T'was all right there, well-described!
> An alien scientist is in 1985. He gets into the skull and, in a flash of
> light, is in 1955. In this example, the pilot activates the machine and
> the machine travels through time, as with Marty's Delorean. However,
> instead of the machine taking the INTERIOR with it, it takes the
> EXTERIOR. Everything OUTSIDE the skull stays relative to the time
> machine, so the ENTIRE UNIVERSE travels with it. Everything INSIDE the
> skull changes to the past of 1955.
>
> Unfortunately for our scientist, he wasn't standing in the machine in
> 1955. Just like the Libyans OUTSIDE the Delorean, who "disappear"
> because the were not in 1955 when Marty appears there, our scientist
> INSIDE the skull "disappeared" because he was not in 1955 when the
> UNIVERSE appears there.
...so where does he end up?
Andrew "NO .SIG MAN" "Juan" Perron, the confusing point.
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