Justice for Mrs Combs part 3
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Justice for Mrs Combs part 3
The penultimate instalment.
Feedback welcome, as ever.
*EDIT* I've made a minor amend to a paragraph near the end - just me being a perfectionist
Feedback welcome, as ever.
*EDIT* I've made a minor amend to a paragraph near the end - just me being a perfectionist
Thanks, people. I'll do my best to finish the last instalment in time for Christmas
As for the separate-forum idea - I'm fairly easy. I think our fiction gets enough attention here on the Discussion board, and since mid-September, I've been the only one posting any! Just had a look at the EBBS - interesting, but seems to be a lot of short story fragments, and it's not clear whether some of them are meant to fit together... As far as I'm concerned, this is the home of Elite/Oolite fiction, and it's where I'll be posting JfMC once it's complete.
As for the separate-forum idea - I'm fairly easy. I think our fiction gets enough attention here on the Discussion board, and since mid-September, I've been the only one posting any! Just had a look at the EBBS - interesting, but seems to be a lot of short story fragments, and it's not clear whether some of them are meant to fit together... As far as I'm concerned, this is the home of Elite/Oolite fiction, and it's where I'll be posting JfMC once it's complete.
The short story fragments are in fact a collaborative effort, as was the HPA Saga.
My reasoning for a separate forum section was also based on the idea that some OXP's may be forthcoming, there's a wealth of ideas to be had.
There's even an Elite Fiction ring http://www.sslmit.unibo.it/zat/EFR.htm
My reasoning for a separate forum section was also based on the idea that some OXP's may be forthcoming, there's a wealth of ideas to be had.
There's even an Elite Fiction ring http://www.sslmit.unibo.it/zat/EFR.htm
The Grey Haired Commander has spoken!
OK so I'm a PC user - "you know whats scary? Out of billions of sperm I was the fastest"
OK so I'm a PC user - "you know whats scary? Out of billions of sperm I was the fastest"
Yes it is tricky isn't it, when you read it every day you don't realise!
Selezen is "the man" as far as collecting, organising and converting EBBS fiction to pdf format, have a look at his sight here:
http://hughesd.co.uk/elite/content/fiction.asp
http://hughesd.co.uk/elite/content/fic-tarklin.asp
http://hughesd.co.uk/elite/content/fiction-hpa1.asp
http://hughesd.co.uk/elite/content/hpa2.asp
Selezen is "the man" as far as collecting, organising and converting EBBS fiction to pdf format, have a look at his sight here:
http://hughesd.co.uk/elite/content/fiction.asp
http://hughesd.co.uk/elite/content/fic-tarklin.asp
http://hughesd.co.uk/elite/content/fiction-hpa1.asp
http://hughesd.co.uk/elite/content/hpa2.asp
The Grey Haired Commander has spoken!
OK so I'm a PC user - "you know whats scary? Out of billions of sperm I was the fastest"
OK so I'm a PC user - "you know whats scary? Out of billions of sperm I was the fastest"
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It's finding time to write that's the problem for me....
Elite feels a bit 'old' to be inspired by now for me, 'Oolite' is much more interesting because there is the capability to bring the stories to life with the OXPs. It's cool to be able to fly around the places and interact with elements in the stories - like a poor mans holodeck.
I'm hoping someone might do the 'battle of Lave' from Status Quo once some of the Frontier ships are available.
Haven't got round to reading Mrs. Coombs yet either, but intend to!
Cheers,
Drew.
Elite feels a bit 'old' to be inspired by now for me, 'Oolite' is much more interesting because there is the capability to bring the stories to life with the OXPs. It's cool to be able to fly around the places and interact with elements in the stories - like a poor mans holodeck.
I'm hoping someone might do the 'battle of Lave' from Status Quo once some of the Frontier ships are available.
Haven't got round to reading Mrs. Coombs yet either, but intend to!
Cheers,
Drew.
Yep, finding the time is why I'm only managing an episode a month at best
What's interesting for me about writing an Elite story isn't so much the possibility of someone incorporating bits of it into an OXP (though certain battles, such as your battle of Lave, could be awesome to play), but the chance to "fill in the blanks", to add depth to the game/universe we all know. In JfMC I'm showing what life may be like on a particular planet, beyond the brief description we're given, as well as (hopefully) portraying the life of a spacer in a more realistic light than is often the case (to my mind, the majority must surely have 0-1 kills; what we experience in the game is exceptional). Which isn't to say I'm averse to "action" - quite the opposite! I think it's more exciting when a threat to a protagonist's life is unexpected and startling as opposed to being something that happens five times before lunch. Anyway, I digress!
In a couple of future stories (won't get round to them for ages, mind), I plan to "fill in the blanks" in a historical way, adding a little more detail on the time between the Elite era and that of Frontier - i.e. the fall of GalCop.
What's interesting for me about writing an Elite story isn't so much the possibility of someone incorporating bits of it into an OXP (though certain battles, such as your battle of Lave, could be awesome to play), but the chance to "fill in the blanks", to add depth to the game/universe we all know. In JfMC I'm showing what life may be like on a particular planet, beyond the brief description we're given, as well as (hopefully) portraying the life of a spacer in a more realistic light than is often the case (to my mind, the majority must surely have 0-1 kills; what we experience in the game is exceptional). Which isn't to say I'm averse to "action" - quite the opposite! I think it's more exciting when a threat to a protagonist's life is unexpected and startling as opposed to being something that happens five times before lunch. Anyway, I digress!
In a couple of future stories (won't get round to them for ages, mind), I plan to "fill in the blanks" in a historical way, adding a little more detail on the time between the Elite era and that of Frontier - i.e. the fall of GalCop.
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Re: Justice for Mrs Combs part 3
There is something wrong with the page formatting; originally the font is too small in my Firefox, and when i try to zoom some script on the page becomes nuts..Roberto wrote:The penultimate instalment.
Feedback welcome, as ever.
*EDIT* I've made a minor amend to a paragraph near the end - just me being a perfectionist
Thanks Arkanoid - hope you were able to view it OK in the end. (I've not tried it in Firefox, but seems to be fine in Safari.)
My "done by Christmas" target proved sadly optimistic I'm afraid - unexpected extra work combined with housemates having guests to stay *forever* (not the best writing environment!). Part four is under way, though, and I'll try and get it out as soon as I can
My "done by Christmas" target proved sadly optimistic I'm afraid - unexpected extra work combined with housemates having guests to stay *forever* (not the best writing environment!). Part four is under way, though, and I'll try and get it out as soon as I can
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Perchance, does part four involve a completely unconnected and random plasma-saw massacre of somebody's flatmates and stop-over friends? ;DRoberto wrote:- unexpected extra work combined with housemates having guests to stay *forever* (not the best writing environment!).
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