Subject: Re: [FFML] [Spam] Cyber Moon
From: "Ranma Al'Thor" <ranma@falcon.cc.ukans.edu>
Date: 10/9/1997, 12:21 PM
To: David Johnston
CC: White Wolf <ranma@tendo-dojo.ranma.net>, fanfic@tendo-dojo.ranma.net, fanfic@fanfic.com

On Wed, 8 Oct 1997, David Johnston wrote:

White Wolf wrote:

On Wed, 8 Oct 1997, David Johnston wrote:

And, dammit, it fits the Sailor Moon storyline pretty good too.

Ah, but my mad genius knows absolutely nothing about the Senshi
except a vague idea of their powers and purpose and a pretty good
idea what they look like.  It's a lot funnier
having Cyber-Moon with Sylia's personality, and since Sailor Moon
appears to fill a leadership role and Mercury is the weakest 
combatant with information gathering abilities...  Imagine the 

Heh.  I'd argue Mercury is not the weakest, simply because she's the
smartest and knows how to use her powers more effectively than say
Jupiter, who just smashes her way through obstacles.  Thus, Mercury beats
Tux boy in a fight, while Jupiter can't.


contrast when Cyber-Moon meets Sailor Moon!  Still, I suppose that 
Sylvie would fit rather well with Venus' love motif. 

Sailor Moon:  "I am the beautiful sailor-suited warrior, Sailor Moon, 
and on behalf of the Moon, I will--ack!"
Cyber Moon, holding Sailor Moon by the throat:  "Talk too much."

But Sylia wouldn't do that.  She'd just ignore her.  Priss might get fed
up and do that, but that would be different :)
 

John Walter Biles :  MA-History, Ph.D Wannabe at U. Kansas         
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New CS Lewis Quote :)
"This does not mean that we are to be perpetually solemn.  We must play.
but our merriment must be of that kind (and it is, in fact, the merriest
kind) which exists between people who have, from the outset, taken each
other seriously--no flippancy, no superiority, no presumption.  And out
charity must be a real and costly love, with deep feeling for the sins in
spite of which we love the sinner--no mere tolerance or indulgence which
parodies love as flippancy parodies merriment."
--The Weight of Glory