MISC: The Girl Who Saved the World Part 46

Drew Perron pwerdna at gmail.com
Sat Aug 13 19:24:26 PDT 2016


On 7/22/2016 9:17 PM, George Phillies wrote:
<snip>
> “Do tell,” Plasmatrix said.  “I’ve been busy with other matters, too.”
> Starsmasher forced a smile.  The Lords of Eternity were undoubtedly the
> most powerful personae in the world, not to mention having access to
> technologies and libraries undrempt of by normal men, but sometimes they
> seemed a bit distracted from reality.

Heeheehee. <3 (Also, this should probably be two paragraphs, and 'undreamt'.)

> “The images don’t make sense,” Starsmasher said.  “Solid bodies can’t do
> those things, and holograms can’t bite holes in buildings.

Ooooooh. :o

> “We are too close to a polar conjunction,” Prince Mong-Ku responded.
> “The runes are very clear. We cannot afford to have a major commotion
> when one of those who are not to be named returns.

Dun dun dunnnnn.

> “If you want fake evidence to start a war, “ Solara said, “why fake
> evidence of something completely crazy? Why not fake evidence of the
> other side’s Persona Corps conducting atrocities?”
>
> “See,” Plasmatrix said, “the evidence has been planned to be so crazy
> that people can only think that the photographs must be real.”
>
> Prince Mong-Ku buried his face in his hands. “Plasmatrix? You have
> another one of those espionage schemes, one in which absolutely anything
> might be true and facts lose all meaning?

Heeheehee. :> I like these characters.

> Prince Mong-Ku tried to sound patient. “In any event, Colonel Pi might
> usefully try to reassemble the images of the sky octopi,

Octo-Pi?

Drew "octopodes" Perron


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