Subject: Re: [FFML] [FFML] [NOT C&C] Re: Dance of Shiva, Chapter one, Draft 2
From: "Ranma Al'Thor" <ranma@falcon.cc.ukans.edu>
Date: 9/23/1997, 10:20 AM
To: fanfic@fanfic.com

On Mon, 22 Sep 1997, Jeanne Hedge wrote:

At 11:59 PM 9/22/97 +0000, Josep Olivella Coll wrote:

For instance, this is a reply to your message, Damon, but I edited 
the subject to state that this is related to the thread of "Dance of 
Shiva", but NOT C&C. Otherwise, people could think I was talking 
about the fic, which I'm not. Actually, I don't like BGC and deleted 
the fic AFTER reading it up to the point when I discovered it was BGC
(ONE minute of my life... LOST! :-) )


Too bad.  John's fic is not "just" BGC. The major universes involved with
this story, in addition to BGC, appear to be Tenchi Muyo, Sailor Moon,
Patlabor, and Kimagure Orange Road, plus numerous other appearances that
I've not caught yet (including John McClain of "Die Hard")


An incomplete listing :
Major series:  BGC, Tenchi M., Sailor Moon, Patlabor
Secondary Series: Kimagure Orange Road, Jonny Quest, AMG, 
Marmalade Boy (Cameos mostly), John McClaine from Die Hard, Dirty Pair
(sort of), Foundation (sort of ^_-), HP Lovecraft's writings,
miscellaneous mythologies, and some historical events.  Oh, and the Bible
:)



 
John Walter Biles :  MA-History, Ph.D Wannabe at U. Kansas         
ranma@falcon.cc.ukans.edu       
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      It sought to scour him to ash, but he would not burn.  It tried to 
crush him, but he would not be broken.  It tried to blow him away, but he 
would not move.  He locked his mind around it and struck back with his 
anger, binding it with the power within himself.  He had gone beyond 
rage, into the calm at the heart of the hurricane of his anger.  By 
turning his anger outward, he mastered it, and now he did the same for 
the power.

                                   --from 'Power', the first third of my
unfinished story, 'Parallel Lives'.