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Reviewer: WhydoIhave Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: December 23 2021 10:32 AM Title: Explanation

One of my most favorite stories on this site.

Reviewer: Grandmaster B Signed [Report This]
Date: February 08 2018 8:38 PM Title: Sisters

Just have to say loving this Omega universe you have created Ackbar with the help of Jacksmith. Not good at writing reviews but here are my thoughts.

This has to be my favorite story since it has so much emotion. Ashley learning about consenquences that one might receive for doing unforgiveable acts even if they where "harmless". Ashley being shown life lessons by Melody and her friends and seeing them in a new light. Claire and Jenna risking their friendship with Ashley proving how much they really care about her. Then we have Melody the one I liked the most in the story truly showing how much she loves her little sister. I feel like Melody went through the most pain having to endure her little sisters suffering holding back from just grabbing Ashley and holding her in her arms showrering her with affection. What got me was the soul-crushing Melody had to put up with each time Ashley asked for help or just a look from her big sister. Enjoyed that Melody snuck in some "hugs" with her toes trying to tell her sister everything is ok. Melody crying while telling her sister how much she loves her and that she will do anything to protect her since she is the most precious person to her made my heart melt (there are too many stories where sibling shrinks and is treated like crap).

At the end im glad Ashley was able to see how much they truly love her even after she saw her big sisters in a new light and still being friends as seen in Omega Other Foot. Couln't have asked for a better ending than with Ashley being in Melodys arms being showered with love and affection from her big sisters.

Hoping we get a true sequel with Ashley and the question about what if an Alpha had Omega genes. Maybe even a story with Ashley and Melody bonding more, Melody still suffering from what she did trying to make it up to Ashley.

Thanks for all the great stories Ackbar and Jacksmith can't wait to see more of this universe.

Reviewer: Barrowman Signed [Report This]
Date: February 05 2016 10:41 PM Title: Cold

That is a interesting type of species. An Alpha with Omega like abilities. Her akward position in the family and this world is interesting.

Reviewer: Barrowman Signed [Report This]
Date: January 15 2016 1:54 PM Title: Cold

I'll say that I'm surprised no one has asked if having an Omega's genes even as an Alpha doesn't grant that Alpha something.

But I digress. I hope this chapter is enjoyable, and I thank you for reading.


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Ok, I have to ask. ;) Does that grant that Alpha something like a longer life?



Author's Response:

Heheh. It ultimately grants a few things :P. And you're on an accurate track with that one.

Reviewer: Barrowman Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: July 06 2015 1:20 AM Title: Cold

Indeed tough love. They all did it out of love and it was believable and honest. Ashley learned her lesson without any real damage to her. They prepared her for the real sessions, because it's unlikely that her mother and other Omegas will let Ashley of the hook that easy.

It's good to see the difference in character between Melody, Claire and Jenna. Claire seems the most level-headed and Melody is the most gentle one. I wonder if Melody has it in her to be just as cold to Ashley as Bridget was to Alexandra, if Ashley was accused of the same crimes as Alexandra. Bridget totally failed that test of friendship/sisterhood. Is Melody's bond with her sister stronger than that of Bridget?

The Omega system is very good.

 

Reviewer: rubber Signed [Report This]
Date: April 21 2014 11:19 AM Title: Sisters

another great story

Reviewer: Xkcd0088 Signed [Report This]
Date: April 15 2014 8:42 PM Title: Cold

I liked the fact that this chapter made it clear that Ashley's captors/friends were cognizant of the possibility that they could of destroyed their relationship with her...But I disliked how they were also aware that said relationship was something they were willing to sacrifice on their altar of 'behavior correction'.   It at once makes things better - because they're not oblivious little ogres of authorities - and worse - because they're willing to put their job before their humanity, if only to a small (to them perhaps...) degree.   The measure of their respective characters at this point is what they do to heal the damage they've certainly, knowingly caused....perhaps the Omegas have a rehabilitation policy for the people they've already 'rehabilitated'? 

To the point of Alphas avoiding Betas to avoid the possibility of being put in an Omega's 'correction camp', I'm kinda leaning towards agreement...the cost-benefit analysis here has a pretty clear winner. If corporal punishment is the norm, even for accidents, then I'd say most people would be best served by simply removing themselves entirely from the setting where a mistake will get you tortured.  People can only be so careful, can only employ so much foresight...eventually a mistake will be made and it's a craps shoot as to what's going to happen to you when something goes sideways.   It's an even clearer decision from the perspective of a Beta: why expose yourself to an environment where you can be accidently maimed or killed? Is the payoff really worth that? I'd think that one could minimize the potential costs while maximizing the benefits by only exposing oneself to Alphas in scenarios that are strictly controlled in terms of the Alphas you're meeting at the environment you're meeting them in.  Doing this would lose some of the 'exciting' (in a fear of imminent death sense...) spontaneity/randomness, but would gain much more assured safety (for all parties involved!).  Why a beta would be walking in soccer field frequented by potential pancake machines I do not know...And no, this isn't a "she shouldn't have dressed like that!" scenario, it's a "she shouldn't have crossed the freeway on a damn bicycle!" scenario.  You can only expect the people in positions of power over you do employ so much care before the fault shifts from them to you, regardless of how imbalanced the empower may be; humans are literally only capable of devoting so much mental energy to a task such as safety/awareness, which is why "inadvertant manslaughter" can be attributed to a truck driver who runs over a toddler. 

I will definitely stay tuned to see what happens next, because at this point I'm really interested in how this universe's ethics turn out...definitely a cliffhanger for me, in a philosophical sense. 

@SpookyTaco

There's not going to be an 'ideal' system of justice for a long time (tens of millenia assuming no more Dark Ages and/or asteroid extinctions....), but as technology improves society's criminal justice system will as well.  One of the biggest things that stuck with me here is that the existence of telepathy in this particular universe has very big implications (being able to 'perfectly' determine innocence/guilt & being able to avoid the selection of poor candidates for positions of power to name two big ones) that that apply to both criminals and the authorities.  The criminals need not fear being wrongfully persecuted and treated with a level of 'punishment' outstripping their crime; the authorities can be staffed with intelligent and non-psychopathic people (I see through your act Jenna,  you little sociopath you!).   However, upon rereading some of this universes' other stories it may be that the system is set up imperfectly for a reason: the head Omega had gained power but hasn't left her human failings behind (lust for revenge, feeling the need to 'reward' powerful authorities, knowingly appointing less than ideal individuals to power, etc.), so your point about flawed people yielding a flawed system is well taken. (Though it kind of strains my suspension of disbelief when someone who can read minds still has the 'selective empathy' problem that's plagued us since caveman times...how can someone who knows what it's like to be tortured or executed ever condone such a thing when there's even the slightest possibility of being able to pursue an alternative?) .  This doesn't answer your question because it's easier to point out perceived flaws in a narrative than come up with your own, but in short an ideal justice system would improve on past failings, not replicate them to a greater degree. 

The "Jenna divides into two groups" deal wasn't meant to be taken in the 'racist' (sizeist?) sense, but in the 'tribe vs. non-tribe' sense:  Jenna seems to have that (admittedly very common... ) failing whereby she can mentally rationalize the hideous treatment of another person as long as that other person is moved out of her 'people deserving of common decency' category and into the 'non-proprietary undeserving of empathy' category.  This is an evolutionary trait that allowed humans in the ancestral environment to raid/rob/rape/kill other tribes of cavemen for resources, because that's what it took to survive at the time.  This trait is an anachronistic holdover that, IMO, has no place in the modern world.  It infuriates me when people justify terrible abuse of other people just because they've been arbitrarily classified as a 'type of person who deserves abuse'...It's the "no true Scotsman" situation taken to the sickening extreme.  That's what I meant by my "two groups" comment...the fact that someone like Jenna who's capable of visiting such horrors on a fellow human (putting aside the fact that she's mentally ill to the point where she enjoys it) is in a position of power is frankly scary as hell, because it uncomfortably reminds you that that's how things are today.

Finally, the notion that "any system devised by human is flawed because we're flawed" is one I find fatalistic and not worth spending time pondering. The time to label a system as flawed and needing improvement is after one proves itself to be broken, not before you ever make the attempt.  Saying that imperfection exists is like saying the universe will experience heat death some day - it's not something that should factor in to our future plans unless we can so something about it. We my not be able to do anything about the latter (yet!) but we can address the former by steadily removing our flaws such that our future attempts at utopia get closer an closer. One great way to do this is to learn empathy, which quite a bit of forced thinking an trial/error before it begins to stick. (Another good way is to read some philosophies other than Nietzche.....) 



Author's Response:

While it's your prerogative to interpret things as you wish, I really was hoping that their comments to Ashley in this chapter would make it clear that this was about more than just "behavior correction" to the girls, that they legitimately wanted to make sure that Ashley never did something like this again because they want her to never have to experience an actual, unrestrained session, as well as try to limit the probability of her feeling the devastation of taking a life out of carelessness later on.

I also kind of want to go into this whole "accident" thing, because some people seem to be focusing on that and I think they're getting the wrong idea as to how the consequences of an accident play out (especially since I haven't really done a story with a legitimate, full-blown accident): The Omegas aren't stupid. They know that accidents can and will happen to people who are ~3 inches tall, regardless of how much they try to limit them or how much care a person thinks they're taking.  When such an accident happens, there is no session involved. Full-stop. They may do an investigation into it to be thorough, to make sure someone isn't covering up a more malicious act by claiming the accidental, but they aren't going to put someone through the wringer over it unless malicious intent is found. The reason Ashley is in trouble for this is because she, and she alone, put that boy in a position to be hurt by her carelessness. She is the one who created the situation. I said this in an earlier comment, but she essentially kidnapped him. That is what would have landed Ashley in hot water. She didn't JUST hurt him, she abducted him, even if she did let him go later, and that abduction lead to that boy getting hurt.

I do thank you for reading and commenting, though. You generally give me an interesting read. And while there are some places where we may differ philosophically, I do believe you are right in a good bit of what you say (and I smiled at your comment on reading philosophies other than Nietzche).

 

Reviewer: AdamX Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: April 15 2014 7:13 PM Title: Sisters

A lovely chapter that captured Ashley's situation beautifully along with the emotions of her three bigger companions.

 

I looked forward to the next installment. 



Author's Response:

Thank you. Hopefully I can get a new installment in something out in the near future.

Reviewer: KazumaR1 Signed [Report This]
Date: April 15 2014 6:45 AM Title: Sisters

Awesome ending. Nothing more to be said.

EDIT: Review No. 100 biotches! 



Author's Response:

But I demand dissertations! ;_;

 

In all seriousness, thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.

 

And man, I did not expect this little 8 chapter thing to get 100 reviews. Thanks everyone :3

Reviewer: SpookyTaco Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: April 15 2014 6:32 AM Title: Sisters

Loved the final chapter! I'm never one to complain about a soft, warm, mushy ending. :)

Definitely looking forward to seeing Ashley's relationship with Jack and other Betas after this event.



Author's Response:

I love mush, as well. Despite what I write at times, I really am a softy gentle fan at heart.

 

Thanks for reading and reviewing :)

Reviewer: Jacksmith Signed [Report This]
Date: April 15 2014 5:57 AM Title: Sisters

A very pleasant end. Despite the tease at the end of the previous chapter, I was guessing this was how it would go down. I liked how you hinted at the mentality of the recovering Ashley and specifically on her realization that she's a lot less powerful than she once thought. It helped give the otherwise saccharine proceedings of this chapter an undercurrent of slight foreboding. Initially I was hesitant to totally buy the rapid turnaround of her friends and sister, but you did a nice job in justifying it with their dialogue in this chapter. Fine work here with this tale, good sir. Keep it up.



Author's Response:

I was extremely, extremely tempted to have the mother involved but by this point I was very much in denoument territory (I basically consider Ashley throwing up to be the general climax) and a confrontation with the mother wasn't something I wanted to do (also because I want her first real appearance to be elsewhere). Though I'll say that this was primarily because it would have given me a chance to show how passively imposing Melody can be even to another Omega in the right circumstances.

 

I'm glad the dialogue turned you around on the, uh, turnaround. It was important to me to establish the sincerity in why they did what they did, that the loving environment presented is very much the norm. 

 

Thank you for reading, and for the kind words :)

Reviewer: MrSirk Signed [Report This]
Date: April 15 2014 3:20 AM Title: Sisters

Something like what?...Lazer vision?...Cause if it's lazer vision I will just FLIP!


Anyway this chapter is nice. It hits me right in the feelings. They still lurve each other! It's human nature that they would want to stay friends and it's good that the omegas acknowledged that they were kind of jerks and the understand if Ashley will HATE THEM FOREVER! like everyone wants. I don't see that happening but at the same time I don't see anyone forgetting a damn thing either. When you do more with Ashley it would be interesting to see just how this fun little afternoon effected her and her niave preconcieved notions of the world. Poor little girl just lost her innocence....but that's for another day.

 

I would personally be interested in the past. Those dark years where it was apha versus omega and a person was squashed flat just for sneezing on a beta and alphas went to bed in fear of the 200 foot boogey man. 



Author's Response:

We'll have to see eventually :P

 

I'm looking forward to revisiting Ashley at some point, and I have a small idea for a little short (much shorter than this) that I could have some fun with. There's a hint to what that might be in this chapter, amusingly enough.

 

Actually, the tallest Omega tops out at 164 feet. Related fact: Melody is actually the third tallest of all Omegas!

Reviewer: Nostory Signed [Report This]
Date: April 15 2014 1:23 AM Title: Cold

She could hurt them emotionally, they may be immune to physical harm from her but emotions have no such barriers. They are just as fragile as she is when it comes to that. 

 If she chose to hate them forver then that would certainly hit them hard and they can't force her to like them anymore than she can. Not without physical force which would be abuse on their part. Just asking, who watches the Omegas?



Author's Response:

They do a fair amount of self-policing. When it comes to this new generation, they generally answer to parental and institutional authority. Kayla also keeps an eye on things, but she's not omnipresent.

Reviewer: gadgetmawombo Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: April 15 2014 1:13 AM Title: Cold

"please don't take all of this as some order to stay away from Betas, to avoid them..."

 

Yeah, no...

I reciprocate my previous statements: were I an alpha in this universe I'd steer clear of betas.

 

As for this chapter, I'm glad you decided to wrap it up even if you didn't need to. Otherwise the story may have been left on a sour note that would need to be addressed later. I hope this means we can finally go back to the main story soon!



Author's Response:

That would be your prerogative, but you could also miss out on some wonderful friendships in doing so!

I'm hoping I can as well. Finals are approaching, though, and that is going to be a factor in my writing speed. In any case, thank you for reading and I'm glad you enjoyed it.

Reviewer: sketch Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: April 15 2014 1:13 AM Title: Sisters

I know I was harsh on the girls before but I actually like how this story turned out.  Primarily, I feel like Melody's determination to be her sister's shield is what saves that relationship.  And drawing the ire in her sister's stead starts to repay the actions of being the one to carry out the punishment.  

Hopefully as they converse in the weeks and years to come, their relationship roles won't seem as tenuous and fragile as they appeared during this story.  Rather that they'll realize the power in those relationships flows both ways.  Ashley feels like her sisterly bond and friendships are subject to the whims of the three girls, (at least right now she thinks that).  Is it wrong to think she could just as easily devastate them if she decided to hate them forever?

I hope to see you further explore these and other themes in future stories.



Author's Response:

It really was important to me, going in, to have the girls do what they felt they needed to do to teach the lesson and then take anything further onto themselves after Ashley fully understood what she did. I couldn't see them doing what they did then leaving Ashley with whatever punishment their mother deemed was fitting and whatever any of their classmates felt they should do, nor could I see them trying to hide away from the punishments that are awaiting them for breaking the rules.

 

Oh she could, easily. The problem is that the girls have already decided on their own that they're willing to bear that possibility if it means she doesn't have to experience certain other things. Mostly, it's the fact that she's gone from a relationship built on perceived equality to one where she's only equal insofar as what Melody and her friends allow.

Thank you for reading, I hope I can get to some of these things eventually.

Reviewer: Nostory Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: April 15 2014 12:39 AM Title: Cold

This is a good ending. I actually expected Ashley to be hysterical and everything but this suits the story. Well done.

I hope her mother doesn't do anything to her when she finds out, those three girls better shield Ashley from her. The girl has already suffered enough and since she doesn't hate them but she has learned her lesson, I can only hope they stay friends without too many repercussions in the future. 



Author's Response:

Thank you for the review. I briefly considered having Ashley be in hysterics at this point, but I decided that a quiet reflectiveness brought on my emotional exhaustion would fit better.

 

And Melody is a big, strong girl even excepting her status as an Omega. She can be a damn good shield :)

Reviewer: AdamX Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: April 04 2014 6:35 PM Title: Jenna - Part 3

Bravo on the entire Jenna, the fear she conveyed and the complete 180 that she took was just terrific.

 

Keep on doing what you're doing.



Author's Response:

Thanks for the review, glad you enjoyed it :)

 

I'll endeavor to stay the course!

Reviewer: sithlordnergal Signed [Report This]
Date: April 04 2014 4:33 PM Title: Cold

Well, first off you were right. I was pre-judging Jenna when she doesn't deserve it. I loved how this chapter turned out. It's wrapping up very nicely, and it really put Jenna in a wonderful light. You are doing an amazing job. :D



Author's Response:

Really glad you enjoyed it, and I'm hoping I can put a nice enough bow on things. Thank you for the review.

Reviewer: Jacksmith Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: April 04 2014 12:22 PM Title: Jenna - Part 3

Superb job here. The dynamics of your character conversations continue to impress.  You've managed to strike a very intriguing balance throughout this story of giantesses who behave cruelly and assert their dominance, but all for a greater purpose of improving someone they care about.  It's a story angle that has been done before, but I daresay this is my favorite rendition of it that I've seen. My only regret is that there wasn't more time spent with Melody tormenting her sister, as she seemed to be having the most difficult time of the three in doing her job, and the way you wrote those emotions was fascinating. Having said that, I really enjoyed the turn with Jenna's character at the end. It was an interesting resolution that made total sense and was a pleasant surprise. I'm intrigued by the mentioning of Ashley's mother seeing the report and am curious to see where you take things for the ending.



Author's Response:

Oh jeez, that is a high amount of praise. Thank you for reading this, and for the review.

I'll admit that I really would have preferred to get about another page's worth of material into Melody's chapter, but I basically hit my limit on that one. Claire and Jenna were remarkably easy in comparison: They're talkers, and they engaged Ashley as well as recognized her. Melody's chapter, on the other hand, basically turned into a frightened, humiliated girl begging for recognition from a god who refuses to grant it for the first time in her life. Just typing that out reinforces my desire to have done more with it while reminding me why I couldn't get further than I did.

Reviewer: sketch Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: April 04 2014 9:05 AM Title: Jenna - Part 3

Eh, I like this chapter.  And I like that the ordeal is finally over for the most.

I won't push it with an analysis this time.  I just want to echo the last posts by pkong and Spooky.

Two questions though:  What's going to happen when the mom gets home?  And all other things being the same, would Jenna still feel like she does had the Beta died? (Kind of want to see Ashley ask that last one, because it feels like the sort of thing she would ask now... of all of them.)



Author's Response:

I really hope my last response to you isn't discouraging you from analysis. Even if I get a bit heated, I do enjoy hearing your thoughts.

 

We'll have to see on those two. I mostly have in mind what I want to cover.

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