Reviews For THE CASE OF THE MISSING MENTAL GIANT
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Date: July 16 2015 3:01 PM Title: Chapter 29
Author's Response: Well, like I've often said before: that's the beauty of a multiverse in science fiction. You can depart from canon, and still preserve it, by exploiting other-dimensional counterparts as throw-away characters and/or settings. Depending, of course, on whether the counterpart in question is a person or a place! With regard to this chapter? I wanted to use constellations that nobody else in s.f. (to the best of my knowledge, anyway) had ever used before. Telescopium and Microscopium! As for Tina? Her presence was vital--as a plot bridge from this story to volume 2--right from the start. So, thanks for sticking with me. And, I hope to have Ch. 1 of Vol. 2 up by Labor Day, at the latest.
Date: July 16 2015 3:01 PM Title: Chapter 29
Archavia and the Morpher homeworld changing places! That's a plot twist I didn't see comming.
I know I haven't mentined in my stories. but I have allways pictured the Morpher homeworld as a planet sized moon orbiting a gas giant. the gas giant located roughly one AU from the star.
Anyway please contiune with this story.
PS. glad to see Tina in this chapter.
Author's Response: Well, like I've often said before: that's the beauty of a multiverse in science fiction. You can depart from canon, and still preserve it, by exploiting other-dimensional counterparts as throw-away characters and/or settings. Depending, of course, on whether the counterpart in question is a person or a place! With regard to this chapter? I wanted to use constellations that nobody else in s.f. (to the best of my knowledge, anyway) had ever used before. Telescopium and Microscopium! As for Tina? Her presence was vital--as a plot bridge from this story to volume 2--right from the start. So, thanks for sticking with me. And, I hope to have Ch. 1 of Vol. 2 up by Labor Day, at the latest.