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Date Posted: 16:15:06 02/02/02 Sat
Author: ~Steve-o
Subject: Re: Ghosts 11 & 12
In reply to: TechnoAtheist 's message, "Re: Ghosts 11 & 12" on 09:29:07 02/02/02 Sat

>>Which reminds me, nice cliffhangers on these episodes.

Danke. As I said before, 10-13 were pretty much written as one big episode. The trouble was finding a good place to break them.

>>I was actually wondering if you would make Ford into a
>>vampire.

Not this story, anyways.

>>Now I'm really wondering who fired that bolt.

It was Hammer. For reals.

>>And I'm impressed that Ford couldn't just pick up the
>>nail gun and start shooting, like Schwarzenagger.

Lol, that was one of my favorite scenes. I've always wanted to do a scene with someone shooting a nail gun because, when I was in Philly, a friend was on a construction site and someone shot another worker in the leg with a nail gun. I asked how he could do it, since they have safeties on them, turns out he did just what Ford did so that he could work faster.

>Likewise the wrapup was rather well done.

Danke again. Although I think Norwalk would disagree with that assessment.

>The plot thickens like bad gravy.

Indeed. It's a trilogy, innit?

Next episode begins in the Alaska, where Jake rescues Ford from freezing to death by cutting open Brubakker. Then Ford goes to a swamp, where Phabulous Phil teaches him how to move things with his mind. And in the climax, Ford gets his hand cut off by Zvolen in a mountain-top ski lodge, and Lorna, Jake, and Fritter only escape with the help of Lando Calrissian, but they come back to get Ford.

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