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posted @ Sun, Jan 8, 2017 4:46:36 pm EST from 67.165.120.142
A Station Eight Fan Web Site
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posted @ Sun, Jan 8, 2017 4:46:36 pm EST from 67.165.120.142
For the record, I never asked for an apology or for it to stop. This room just can't take any kind of questioning without it being a massive assault. So don't apologise, just be aware not everyone gets everyone's posts. Although, I'm not asking for a run down for what you mean, but I'm just saying, this room loves to make comparisons big or small, and on that one occasion, it was like, "Okay, King Arthur and Griff went to Westminster Abbey?" :/
Green Lantern's Nightlight
posted @ Sun, Jan 8, 2017 7:04:53 am EST from 82.36.244.121
Everyone stop apologizing!
Whenever I try to talk to someone it's always 'Sorry this, Forgive me that, and I'm not worthy.'
Matthew
SEASON 3! WOO WOO!
posted @ Sun, Jan 8, 2017 4:26:08 am EST from 71.202.80.122
TODD> Except, today, you have nothing to apologize for. Normie has a ton to apologize for,
In any event, keep up the erudite posts. You always bring a flair of culture to this place.
Greg Bishansky - [Sorrows to the Stones]
posted @ Sun, Jan 8, 2017 12:17:02 am EST from 73.253.198.139
He's also been on the comment room occasionally. I was just wondering, since he's mentioned before how he's both flattered and protective of his work being used as fanfic. But if his greatest fans are doing fanfics then what can you do?
Green Lantern's Nightlight
posted @ Sat, Jan 7, 2017 11:57:15 pm EST from 82.36.244.121
I meant in a general sense, since Greg has had some interaction with Greg B. (Am I right? And he has seen some people at conventions.)
Green Lantern's Nightlight
posted @ Sat, Jan 7, 2017 11:54:55 pm EST from 82.36.244.121
GLN> I doubt very much he cares? It's not like he's going to read it. He can't. For legal reasons. Which he has said many times.
Chip - [Sir_Griff723 at yahoo dot com]
If you've ever taken a road trip through the Pacific northwest, you've probably seen a bumper sticker for a place called Gravity Falls. It's not on any maps, and most people have never heard of it. Some people think it's a myth. But if you're curious, don't wait. Find it. It's out there somewhere in the woods. Waiting.
posted @ Sat, Jan 7, 2017 10:54:44 pm EST from 97.91.211.217
Greg B.> What does Greg think of you writing all these fanfics?
Green Lantern's Nightlight
posted @ Sat, Jan 7, 2017 10:47:50 pm EST from 82.36.244.121
TODD> Stop apologizing! ;)>
Sorry; I'm not Norman Osborn.
And thanks for the new fic, Bishansky.
Todd Jensen
Hufflepuffs are really good finders
posted @ Sat, Jan 7, 2017 9:02:35 pm EST from 68.231.85.113
TODD> Stop apologizing! ;)
Also, I just uploaded a new fic.
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12312705/1/The-Burney-Relief
"The Burney Relief" - The Quarrymen are targeted by a new organization that's pro-Gargoyle. But are they part of the solution or the problem? Meanwhile, Elisa is offered an opportunity to transform into a gargoyle... permanently. Will she accept?
Greg Bishansky - [Sorrows to the Stones]
posted @ Sat, Jan 7, 2017 8:51:11 pm EST from 73.253.198.139
It's interesting to read all the comparisons. But fact, fiction, fiction, fact can get a little confusing a bit because I'm trying to follow the fiction of real life being compared to the cartoon. So all the King Arthur and Griff stuff was a bit odd. Or in other words, I'm just following the cartoon. I don't care about all the other stuff. But that's just me. :P
Green Lantern's Nightlight
posted @ Sat, Jan 7, 2017 8:03:22 pm EST from 82.36.244.121
Sorry, I'm afraid that some of my posts get a bit on the pedantic side.
Todd Jensen
Hufflepuffs are really good finders
posted @ Sat, Jan 7, 2017 7:12:05 pm EST from 68.231.85.113
Crew Blind Wave, a reaction channel on youtube, has started doing reaction videos to Young Justice. Apparently the held a poll and that was the winner. It's always nice to see new fans pop up.
Check them out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fi-DhxJZEDc
Matthew
SEASON 3! WOO WOO!
posted @ Sat, Jan 7, 2017 4:53:11 pm EST from 71.202.80.122
I considered checking out The Fall and Rise of Captain Atom #1 by Greg and Cary Bates, but after seeing the front cover (with Captain Atom's skin being torn off and seeing some of his skeleton underneath), I think I'll pass.
Green Lantern's Nightlight
posted @ Sat, Jan 7, 2017 4:38:53 pm EST from 82.36.244.121
Don't turn what I say into an immediate antagonism. I'm just saying I'm a little lost in this case. I'm not attacking anyone for crying out loud. Get over yourselves.
Green Lantern's Nightlight
posted @ Sat, Jan 7, 2017 4:35:20 pm EST from 82.36.244.121
TODD> Keep posting what ever you like, it's always fascinating to read.
Greg Bishansky - [Sorrows to the Stones]
posted @ Sat, Jan 7, 2017 4:16:48 pm EST from 73.253.198.139
GNL> Todd is simply trying to generate a little conversation. If you have any alternative topics you are more interested in discussing, then by all means, feel free to share them with the room.
Algernon
I guard your death
posted @ Sat, Jan 7, 2017 3:34:34 pm EST from 109.79.132.119
Todd Jensen: In your attempt to make comparisons to what is and isn't the same in the Gargoyles universe, you've completely lost me.
Green Lantern's Nightlight
posted @ Sat, Jan 7, 2017 12:00:25 pm EST from 82.36.244.121
Today is Twelfth Night (after which one of Shakespeare's comedies was named, though one which hasn't left any traces in "Gargoyles" as yet), and also the anniversary of the passing of Edward the Confessor in 1066. Edward was King of England at the time of Macbeth's overthrow, and presumably gave his consent to the English alliance with Canmore (he gets mentioned in "Macbeth" as well, though as an offstage character); he also built the initial version of Westminster Abbey, where King Arthur would meet Griff centuries later (though the present-day Westminster Abbey was actually rebuilt in the 13th century by Henry III, the longest-reigning and least exciting of the Plantagenet kings of England), thus making an unmentioned mark on "Gargoyles" twice.
Todd Jensen
Hufflepuffs are really good finders
posted @ Thu, Jan 5, 2017 8:26:26 pm EST from 68.231.85.113
TODD> Indeed. We've the the Children use some pretty flimsy justifications for "bending the rules."
Spookily enough, the legend of the Pied Piper does seem to be based on a real event...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pied_Piper_of_Hamelin#History
Algernon
I guard your death
posted @ Thu, Jan 5, 2017 7:57:41 am EST from 109.78.246.108
Because the stealing away of children is a common theme in cautionary tales especially ones involving fairies I always liked to imagine that the Pied Piper had some connection to the Fairies. Perhaps one who had been stolen away by them when he was a boy and learned some magic from them. And when he stole the children away from Hamelin and took them to a cave in the mountains was secretly any entrance into the fairy lands.
Matthew
SEASON 3! WOO WOO!
posted @ Thu, Jan 5, 2017 2:53:09 am EST from 71.202.80.122
Todd: Alternatively, the Pied Piper story might be true but not accurate. For example, maybe the adults mistreated the children of the town, and they left with the Piper willingly to escape their abuse, so the townspeople made up a slanderous story in revenge.
Jurgan - [jurgan6 at yahoo dot com]
posted @ Wed, Jan 4, 2017 9:30:15 pm EST from 174.29.171.152
ALGERNON - I've wondered about that as well. The only potential obstacle to the Pied Piper being Puck (or any of the Third Race) in the Gargoyles Universe is Oberon's Law, forbidding meddling in human matters - but piping the children out of Hamelin might not be considered meddling if it's in response to being cheated out of your pay.
Todd Jensen
Hufflepuffs are really good finders
posted @ Wed, Jan 4, 2017 7:12:30 pm EST from 68.231.85.113
So a theory that's been bouncing around in my head for a while. Greg's hinted that Puck's flute possessed supernatural powers of it's own. (The original plan was to have Puck use it to subdue Oberon in part 2 of The Gathering)
Which has lead me to often wonder if in the GU, Puck was the Pied Piper of Hamelin?
Algernon
I guard your death
posted @ Wed, Jan 4, 2017 6:08:42 pm EST from 109.78.222.169
Maybe this has already been said, but SpecSpidey has now achieved complete series status on DVD. Going straight to Blu-ray is probably a bigger achievement, but just having the entire series on DVD is just as good (and easier, especially if all the discs work).
There's no chance of it being renewed, since Sony owns the rights to the series, and Marvel would rather just make its own new series (and probably don't won't to go through all the legal stuff, simply to continue a series it couldn't have full control over since Sony would still have legal rights to the first two seasons). Ultimate Spider-Man is being replaced this year by a new cartoon simply called "Spider-Man", so there's no "Marvel could make new Spectacular Spider-Man episodes" about it. BUT at least Sony are still keeping it alive and making the 26 episodes of 1 and 2 more available to people (like people who don't have Blu-ray player, like Greg Weisman who bought the Blu-rays, anyway. :P). The DVD artwork is also just as good, if not better, than the Blu-ray artwork.
Green Lantern's Nightlight
posted @ Wed, Jan 4, 2017 1:17:37 pm EST from 82.36.244.121
Just got my Rain of the Ghosts Kickstarter rewards in the mail yesterday (I was on vacation and off-island at the time they were sent out, and my mail was stopped until 1/3).
But good things come to those who wait, and the goodies did NOT disappoint. The CD case itself is extremely handsome - I like that it incorporates the Chris Jones artwork in the foldout sleeves - and getting to see such a wide array of signatures on both the CD case and the script is pretty darn special.
A warm mahalo to Greg, Curtis Koller, Jamie Thomason, and everypony else responsible for this wonderful gift! :)
Masterdramon - [kmc12009 at mymail dot pomona dot edu]
Ko Whiro te atua o te kino o te ao.
posted @ Wed, Jan 4, 2017 12:23:39 pm EST from 75.85.92.67
Well, I was fine letting it pass, but all right. Tenth.
Also, thanks Jurgan and Matthew to referencing one of my favorite SF authors for his birthday and Todd for mentioning one of my favorite fantasy authors for the same.
Brainiac - [OSUBrainiac at gmail dot com]
There is balance in all things. Live in symmetry with the world around you. If you must blow things up and steal from those around you, THAT'S WHAT RPGS ARE FOR!
posted @ Wed, Jan 4, 2017 9:29:23 am EST from 104.129.204.86
Ninth;
GXB> Double D'awwwww....
Chip - [Sir_Griff723 at yahoo dot com]
If you've ever taken a road trip through the Pacific northwest, you've probably seen a bumper sticker for a place called Gravity Falls. It's not on any maps, and most people have never heard of it. Some people think it's a myth. But if you're curious, don't wait. Find it. It's out there somewhere in the woods. Waiting.
posted @ Wed, Jan 4, 2017 2:09:08 am EST from 97.91.211.217
Eighth.
Pity that nobody else said "eighth" before me; if I'd had "ninth", I could have connected it to the number of members of the Fellowship of the Ring, and the Ringwraiths, to tie in with today being J. R. R. Tolkien's birthday. And I couldn't think of anything connected to both the Professor's writings and eight.
Todd Jensen
Hufflepuffs are really good finders
posted @ Tue, Jan 3, 2017 8:52:32 pm EST from 68.231.85.113
Seventh!
GXB> D'aaaaaw!
Algernon
I guard your death
posted @ Mon, Jan 2, 2017 8:39:27 pm EST from 109.79.34.181
Sixth!
I might be dropping off another fic, soon. And, as usual, I recommend you to check out Chip and Algernon's stories. :)
Greg Bishansky - [Sorrows to the Stones]
posted @ Mon, Jan 2, 2017 5:24:00 pm EST from 73.253.198.139
5. A robot must bite my shiny metal ass, bay-bay!
Masterdramon - [kmc12009 at mymail dot pomona dot edu]
Ko Whiro te atua o te kino o te ao.
posted @ Mon, Jan 2, 2017 2:39:53 pm EST from 68.6.95.108
4. A robot must finish my History presentation for me. Because I don't want to.
Matt - [Saint Charles, Missouri, USA]
"For SCIENCE, which, as my associate Fang indicated, must move ever forward." - Sevarius
posted @ Mon, Jan 2, 2017 1:49:58 pm EST from 99.153.193.91
1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Laws.
Matthew
SEASON 3! WOO WOO!
posted @ Mon, Jan 2, 2017 12:55:44 am EST from 64.85.229.140
Second, and welcome to the first week of 2017 everyone! Happy New Year!
B - [brownie2 at buffalo dot edu]
B
posted @ Mon, Jan 2, 2017 12:42:01 am EST from 72.228.171.41
First, and happy birthday Isaac Asimov.
Jurgan - [jurgan6 at yahoo dot com]
posted @ Mon, Jan 2, 2017 12:04:02 am EST from 174.29.171.152