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] Date Posted: 14:14:27 06/20/03 Fri In reply to: Mutronborg 's message, "My own little Story thingy." on 14:54:28 03/25/02 Mon >i've been a little bit of a writer myself and although >i am good (imho) writer i lack the skills to keep >going on ideas and finish things. > >just buy reading soem posts have given rise to an idea >in my head about teleportation. > >i am going to write an anime version of the Fly. but >we take away the fly and keep the teleportation and >disease in! *shudders* oohh... i'm gonna be sick >thinking of the monster at the end... ohh... > > >anyway... here is breif snippets of what you'll get if >you think its a good idea. > > > >“So…” >She paused for a few moments, watching him swill the >Liquid in its glass. He seemed confident enough. Maybe >this wasn’t a wasted trip. >“You say you have a project that will change life as >we know it. Are you sure about that? Everyone here is >saying the same thing.” >He grinned. >“Yes. That’s is what they say. But there is no truth >in their words.” >“Like you have something better?” >He frowned at her. >“I Said I had something that would change life as we >know it. Look over there. That man is saying that >Bi-pedal robots will change life as we know it. Most >likely they will be snapped up by the military and >used as weapons like tanks. That’ll change warfare as >we know it. Or the virus that’ll rid a person of >several known other virus’, that’ll change medicine as >we know it. Not life as we know it.” >“And you do?” She ask quizically. >“Why do you think I was here?” He grinned. > > >and snippet number two. > > >He picked up a new batch of ramen and chewed on it, >letting the instant junkie flavor go down his throat. >“So what’s stopping you letting it go public?” She >dumped rice into her mouth. >“She is not ready.” He stated simply. >“Not ready? How can she not be ready? I saw her >Teleport things fine.” >“Inanimate objects. That’s all she can manage.” >“How come?” She asked, sipping on the tea she ordered. >“Non living object never change, they are always the >same.” >“And?” >“Living being always change, cells dying and getting >replaced, chemical reactions, fluids that move.” >“But the machine always teleported liquid fine.” She >said, “Remember?” >“Yes… this one has me baffled…” He Took another >mouthful before carrying on. “I used to think it was >because there are too many variables in the human >structure but that has been confirmed by previous >tests…” >“Any ideas.” She pushed. >“I’m thinking, why is it treating the flesh the way it >is? That will be the first thing I have to find…” > > >reply and tell me what you think. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |