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Posted by Chris on February 25, 1999 at 12:12:02 in 207.99.255.131 :
In Reply to: Re: Something that's Mark-related... posted by Mark Moore on February 25, 1999 at 10:21:22:
: : I have some questions about Mark that I would like your opinion on, everyone. I don't think they're that personal to be private, though.
: : 1. Victor Athey. Who knows who he really is? I don't, because I got confused with some of the debates that raged on between Mark and Chris.
: Victor Athey is a kid that rode with me on the school bus from late 1994 to early 1996. Everything I said about him on my site is true.
: : 2. Lana and Zelda. I've heard some people here say that Mark made them bisexual. Personally, I haven't watched the episode "Having a Ball" for a long time, and so I can't really remember what happened at the ball, so I can't be the judge of that.
: Nothing happened at the ball. However, in the scene near the end, Zelda has her right hand on Lana's right breast at two different points. That's all it shows.
: Don't believe Chris Blair's explanation of the "multiple versions" of that episode. He says the "nasty" version aired on NBC. I have it taped off of cable. There is only one version. Period.
THen why do I have a 26 minute version?
: : 3. Time Travel. We all have our own opinions on that. But if he were more lax on his rules, he could have opened the door to many new episode ideas.
: And a lot of time paradoxes. Forget it. I'm not gonna fall into the same trap as other shows do.
: I believe that when you go back in time and alter history, it's like rewinding a tape and taping over it. The program that used to be on the tape is gone. In other words, there are really no "alternate timelines", since only one timeline can exist per universe.
: Therefore, if you prevent your birth, kill yourself in the past, or do anything else to prevent your trip back in time, a paradox results, and the universe is destroyed.
That's called a temporal loop, aka, a MAJOR paradox. a minor paradox is a change in timelines.
: : 4. Season 7. Who knows what he and the other writers are going to do there?
: I ain't tellin'. You'll just have to wait.
: : 5. Chris Blair. Don't get all steamed up, Mark, but what would you do to/for him if you included him in one of your episodes (which would be fun, seeing what would happen between your fan-fic selves there)? No, Chris, there is NO offense intended here, at least, not on MY part.
: I ain't putting Blair in my stories. I don't wanna ruin them.
Funny, I've put you into SLIDING SUPERHEROES, and it ain't ruined. If fact, it's even better then the original version.
Why am I not surprised that Mark would, once again, insult me for the sake of insulting me?
: : 6. Death. Only in Castlevania is that allowed. Other than that, no way is someone going to survive after the body dies. That's Mark's P.O.V. Care to dispute that, anyone?
: Oh, I let people get killed off. I just don't want the N Teamsters killing off too many humans.
THat's an oxymoron, since Lana's killed her father, and so on.
: : 7. Rogue Squadron. Although this is Matt's work, Mark could have edited it to include more hilarious, cartoonish scenes. I mean, if the pilot was going to live, he or she should be covered in soot, hair sticking out this way and that, fall to the ground and still be alive, by making a dent in the ground. I did with some on "War On The Home Front", where a woman complains about not being able to be a fashion model instead of a rebel.
: It was a quick edit. The episode was already delayed. I didn't want to delay it further. Besides, there's no reason for hilarious scenes from the TIE pilots. You expect too much humor in stories.
The fact that they did eject was a joke. In star wars, TIEs don't HAVE an ejection system, that's why most TIE pilots are always dying on their first mission. That plus no shields and lousy training.