MISC: The Girl Who Saved the World Part 36
Scott Eiler
seiler at eilertech.com
Sat Mar 19 21:25:46 PDT 2016
On 2016-03-19 21:01, George Phillies wrote:
> The Continentals continues excellently. I have the impression that the
> young lady is the more effective half of the pair, but perhaps we have
> just seen circumstances in which her skills were more evident.
heh, earlier in this particular story her companion had to swing from a
line to rescue her. It was quite impressive. And that's about all the
action this story has actually had.
> The Legion of Net Heroes is as I remember it from many years ago.
Andrew and Adrian do an impressive job at life support for it.
> I am currently writing a book that must be done instantly, a major
> scientific review article, and then may have this as a primary project,
> so progress on The Girl Who Saved the World is a bit slow.
... which is to say, The Girl Who Saved the World is still blazing-fast
compared to most stories here. 8{D>
> And now, The Girl Who Saved The World
...
> “You two were very thoughtful,” Morgana said to Brian and Trisha, “to
> prepare tea for everyone. In nothing flat. I assume the caramel-frosted
> hazelnut cookies were Brian’s again?”
>
> Brian nodded. “I made them last Sunday and was saving them,” he
> answered.
ehh, caramel-frosted hazelnut cookies are the best part of most *any* story.
> “Professor Lafayette,” Janie asked, “You were hiding it really well, but
> you looked nervous.”
... yes, it did look like quite a confrontation. Was Speaker Ming
really there?
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- from Archie #617, March 2011, scripted by Alex Simmons.
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