"The Adventures of Captain Morgan" Or "Damn That Mossfoot"

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You haven't got time to be sending flowers. Get typing! We're waiting!

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Just because I don't always have much to say doesn't mean I'm not still reading and enjoying the story. I am. I'm still eagerly looking forward to the next chapter too. :-)

It's nice to get a snapshot of what life can be like station side... It's enough to make me wish it were possible to really explore the stations in-game.

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Heh, I know how you feel, Paradox ;) It's not like we get paid for this, comments and quips, questions and speculation are our only reward ;)
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and don't forget the lash if you start slacking! 'Miss Whiplash! Two more for motivation!"

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}:] Okay, I just wanted to make sure someone was still reading. Like I said, it would be nice if we had a thumbs up system for comments. Even that much would help me gauge how I'm doing.

Working on the next chapter right now!

P.S. I still think that the name "Bee Noughty" should have been the name of a Bond girl! Just as good as Pussy Galore as far as I am concerned!
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Paradox wrote:
}:] Okay, I just wanted to make sure someone was still reading. Like I said, it would be nice if we had a thumbs up system for comments. Even that much would help me gauge how I'm doing.
Heh. I think I'm still averaging about twenty views per post, but my story style doesn't seem to encourage comments very often... so I'll keep plugging gamely onwards and hope my viewers aren't tuning in out of curiosity to see if the story's going to get any more interesting. :lol:
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This will have to do

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Reminds me a bit of Heinlin - I can't remember if someone has already mentioned that?
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SteveKing wrote:
This will have to do

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Reminds me a bit of Heinlin - I can't remember if someone has already mentioned that?
I think I mentioned that was the style I had a mind - a touch of Starship Troopers, a hint of Friday - and also a little Pournelle drawing on things like West of Honor and King David's Spaceship.

Steven King, however, isn't on my bookshelf. :mrgreen:
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Bangbangduck wrote:
and don't forget the lash if you start slacking! 'Miss Whiplash! Two more for motivation!
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Malacandra wrote:

Steven King, however, isn't on my bookshelf. :mrgreen:
I've only got the 'Gunslinger' series of his on my shelf. My sister was the big fan. I grew up with Azimov, Aldiss, McCaffrey, Chalker, EE'Doc'Smith, also Herbert and Heinlen and a heap of others I've forgotton over the years.
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Malacandra wrote:

Steven King, however, isn't on my bookshelf. :mrgreen:
and quite right too. The man should be writing books not sitting on peoples bookshelves. (Anyway, I don't care if he's Steven King he should be using a chair like everyone else.)
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SteveKing wrote:
Malacandra wrote:

Steven King, however, isn't on my bookshelf. :mrgreen:
I've only got the 'Gunslinger' series of his on my shelf. My sister was the big fan. I grew up with Azimov, Aldiss, McCaffrey, Chalker, EE'Doc'Smith, also Herbert and Heinlen and a heap of others I've forgotton over the years.
Asimov +1
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Herbert,Heinlen,Tolkein,Wilbur Smith, David Eddings.......

all great these were my english class grade 8 ,9 and 10... we had a very bad teacher....

@Paradox.....
its hard to comment when you are gobsmacked by the story!! give a fella time to digest it before i praise you....lol
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SteveKing wrote:
This will have to do

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Reminds me a bit of Heinlin - I can't remember if someone has already mentioned that?
Haven't read Heinlin in many many years. Harrison however, many times, repeatedly! }:]
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Malacandra wrote:
SteveKing wrote:
This will have to do

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Reminds me a bit of Heinlin - I can't remember if someone has already mentioned that?
I think I mentioned that was the style I had a mind - a touch of Starship Troopers, a hint of Friday - and also a little Pournelle drawing on things like West of Honor and King David's Spaceship.

Steven King, however, isn't on my bookshelf. :mrgreen:
I loved Starship Troopers. I am pretty sure I read Friday. But the others draw a blank... I would say, that I will have to look them up, but I seem to be too busy writing lately! };] And, I was right in the middle of reading Edgar Rice Burroughs Tarzan series for the 4th time too!
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SteveKing wrote:
Malacandra wrote:

Steven King, however, isn't on my bookshelf. :mrgreen:
I've only got the 'Gunslinger' series of his on my shelf. My sister was the big fan. I grew up with Azimov, Aldiss, McCaffrey, Chalker, EE'Doc'Smith, also Herbert and Heinlen and a heap of others I've forgotton over the years.
McCaffrey! The Dragon Riders of Pern were excellent, but I loved The Crystal Singer books even more!

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