Subject: Re: [FFML] [BGC] Idea
From: Damon Casale
Date: 5/6/1997, 11:57 PM
To: fanfic@fanfic.com

On Tue, 6 May 1997, Anthony Woo wrote:

What if you set Bubblegum Crisis in the 1900's?
Imagine an alternative world where:
1. Magic works.
Are you going to throw in some Mage: the Ascention?  (that might actually
work you know)

No idea here, never heard of it...

It's an Role Playing Game by White Wolf.  They're the company that did
Vampire the Masquerade.  In my opinion they're the best damn RPG company
out there.  More info can be found on the web (sorry I don't have any
specific site for you.  If I get them I send them.) 

Not particularly interested.  I have no free time as it is to spare for
RPing, much less people to RP with.  And that's discounting my
'dislike', as it were, for magic.  ;)

3. Lord Quincy (through the Emperor) soon industrialized 
Japan with the European machines and also brought magic
from mostly some small tricks and illusions to a professional
activity taught in schools and capable of destroying cities.
He brought magic from the Europeans?  The Europeans would use tech-magic
or religious(Christan-based) magic.  China and India would have some of
the more powerful "pure" magic (at least in the direction of distruction).
Japan, Korea, and China would have powerful forms of martial (as in hand
to hand combat) magic.  Projectile magic could be brorought over from
europe and the americas.  

Er, you do realize that there's no such thing as "Christian magic".  :P
;)

Yes there is.  We just call them miricles (eg praying of wounds that are
healed)

That's not magic.  Those are miracles done through the power of God.
Quite a different thing.

Um, well...maybe not.  Man doesn't have the power within himself to cast
'magic spells'.  So, if miracles are by the power of God, take a quick
guess at where magic comes from.  ;)

And it wouldn't hurt to mention that that *isn't* really why I'm
avoiding it, it's just that I prefer to 'diet', as it were, on other
reading material.  :)

It would be *much* more challenging, and in my estimation, much more
*FUN*, to do this story without resort to magic of any sort.  Figure out
how to do it with Jules Verneish style tech, or Spirit-of-Wonderish, for
those of you who may have seen that anime.  ;)

of course that works too...

I intend to work on it, and you can count on that.  >:)

I do have some other ideas, mainly having to do with what kind of
fantasy/non-magic setting to set this in, but...  *evil grin*

So, how many people can we conceivably get to work on this together and
still have a decent story that makes sense?  I think three is really
pushing it, and someone else has already come up with a snippet of
prose, so...  Vat you think, all?

Hey if you can do it...

Well, sort of.  I have no idea of what to use for a plot.  I have great
ideas for setting and "perspective", but I think the plot ranks a little
more important...yunno?  ;)

Damon Casale, damoo@carmelnet.com
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