On Mon, 22 Sep 1997, Zen wrote:
It is one hell of a beautifully integrated mega-crossover... The in-jokes
and the cross references alone make it barrels of fun. Add the fact that
it has a plot, and loads of character development and angst, and it is a
read that Zen would recommend to anyone, regardless of the anime to which
they limited themselves.
Bravo, John.
Thanks, Zen. This was pretty much my big summer project.
John Walter Biles : MA-History, Ph.D Wannabe at U. Kansas
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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'.