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Alex64
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  • YARLY.

    And so, TLD begins. Direct me.
    (Also, who controls Jeane, and how is 'Jeane' pronounced? Jee-ann? Jeen? Je-anna? Jee-nee? Jee-na?)
    :-D

    Fun fact: You call Whitney 'the first Voiceless', but I had never actually intended Clint to be a Voiceless. As Baggue said, he really does just think he's too good to waste his breath on 'common people'. See Stone Code for a more in-depth look, as I'm sure you won't. But that just made him turn out, as you so rightly implied, as another Voiceless.
    OFD? I'm surprised at that. And I agree; MM was one of my better works in terms of storyboarding.

    My favourites have been TLS and TFC1, by the same rules.
    OH WELL, I TRIED.

    Well, in order to improve customer service, could you not at least tell me which you think has been the best so far, out of A) all of them, and B) just the ones I was in charge of (i.e. ones where the plot was all my idea, rather than all yours or a collaboration, like the original trilogy)?
    I don't suppose you have a list of top-10 instalments to hand, do you? Because I'm suddenly interested in just what it takes to sit highly in your opinion.
    Stupid question coming up, but I have to ask it anyway: did you actually enjoy RS? I sort of get the feeling that it was Team Triton's proper ATEE début because, through no fault of anybody's, CH just felt (to me, at least) like a low-budget series pilot, especially compared to SF and RS.
    So, to break the remaining part of RS up, we'll finish up this scene where they catch Clint, then, at my say-so, move on to the scene just at the end of the announcing of the scores at the contest, and then, after that, I'll cut to the closing post wherein Clint is being visited in jail by his employers- that group of four unknown characters.
    I think it would be some kind of internal conflict of Squick vs. Screw Yourself. And his sexuality wouldn't help matters on that front. But I digress.
    I'm certainly looking forward to seeing how Mid and Ellie are going to react to that.

    Anyway...Yeah, RS is nearly done. But so you're aware, this isn't over until the scene in which the contest, once complete, is summarised, and another scene featuring the mysterious quartet from the end of CH. And that's not until Clint is caught.
    This brings up two questions.
    The major: were Chayce and Shadow clothed during their encounters throughout the series so far?
    The lesser: did I mention that Badr (the Arabian Nights Midnight), to put it politically-correctly, 'endorses a clothing-optional lifestyle' when he's at home?
    I did indeed. At first, I didn't think Chayce looked all that feminine, but if you look closely, there are several aspects (the eyelashes, for example), that suggest she's not Shadow. I wasn't too sure about her lack of an outfit, but the art's still of Izzy's incredibly high standard, though.
    *sigh*
    Perhaps I shouldn't demand so much of you. I mean, series 2 is a long way off. Just be sure to come up with them sooner or later.
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