Star City- The Heroes of Tomorrow OOC

Okay good. Thanks, I wasn't sure anyone had checked the thread.

I got the email notification, but I've been running ragged last couple of nights and I decided to my reply gestate a little longer. Think I'm good for tonight, though, fingers crossed.
 
I've been wondering how to catch up our people in Pittsburgh in the timeframe with Gotham, sync them back together.

And my suggestion is this:

...all these people brain-diving the Hellspore cubes, Jaime, Kara, J'onn... what if they're under for hours and hours without realizing it? Fighting their inner demons and the Fatherbox software in this nightmare place where time slows down as you approach the speed of dark? And when they come out of it, it's been a day and a night and it's just hours before dawn?

What do we think?
 
I think that works. Makes sense that the cubes worm theit way in and it takes a great deal of time and effort to break free


I've been wondering how to catch up our people in Pittsburgh in the timeframe with Gotham, sync them back together.

And my suggestion is this:

...all these people brain-diving the Hellspore cubes, Jaime, Kara, J'onn... what if they're under for hours and hours without realizing it? Fighting their inner demons and the Fatherbox software in this nightmare place where time slows down as you approach the speed of dark? And when they come out of it, it's been a day and a night and it's just hours before dawn?

What do we think?
 
Sorry guys. I think I screwed up and got melodramatic and ruined some stuff. If anyone has suggestions, I will change whatever needs to be changed. Just let me know. *hangs head in shame*

I feel like William Shatner on the set of Star Trek.
 
Sorry guys. I think I screwed up and got melodramatic and ruined some stuff. If anyone has suggestions, I will change whatever needs to be changed. Just let me know. *hangs head in shame*

I feel like William Shatner on the set of Star Trek.

You're totally fine, I have been eagerly brainstorming J'onn's response while I work.

If you feel like adjusting your post to make you feel better about it, please do, but I'm perfectly happy to reply to it as is!
 
I think that works. Makes sense that the cubes worm theit way in and it takes a great deal of time and effort to break free

Okay, cool.

Now I have to figure out what to do with Chris for that time, but it solves the main continuity issue I've been having. Thank you.
 
M'Gann?

The Songs of the Sands?

That's the Chas I know and love.

Bravo, Chas. Bravo!
 
M'Gann?

The Songs of the Sands?

That's the Chas I know and love.

Bravo, Chas. Bravo!

Merci beaucoup, Sun God. :: bows gratefully ::

I'm just doing my best to echo in your voiceprint, and I'm grateful that you approve.
 
Wait wait

I lost track of the whole fight scenes and Seed Pods and stuff...

Did you just kill Supergirl?
 
-shrugs-

I don't like Superman much either. Now if I can find comics with Power Girl and read up on her story a bit, I can bet that I will not be inclined to like her either.

Give me Venom, Punisher, Spawn, Ghost Rider, Wolverine, Deadpool...guys or gals that does not wish to be heroes and have no problem to be the "death dealer" for the greater good of the team, country, planet, universe.

And for some strange reason I like Lobo, Silver Surfer and my favorite of all time: Thanos.

I am weird and not right in the head. I know.
 
-shrugs-

I don't like Superman much either. Now if I can find comics with Power Girl and read up on her story a bit, I can bet that I will not be inclined to like her either.

Give me Venom, Punisher, Spawn, Ghost Rider, Wolverine, Deadpool...guys or gals that does not wish to be heroes and have no problem to be the "death dealer" for the greater good of the team, country, planet, universe.

And for some strange reason I like Lobo, Silver Surfer and my favorite of all time: Thanos.

I am weird and not right in the head. I know.

We're all entitled to our own opinions. I disagree intensely, and had hoped that my writing would be engaging enough to overcome your dislike, but you really are perfectly welcome to feel as you wish.

I prefer the idealists, myself. People who strive to overcome their baser instincts and preserve life and hold out hope rather than simply eliminate any threat that pops up-- because that's a harder road, and I think more noble. But again-- if you gravitate to the visceral appeal of those who get it done faster and harder, that's a valid perspective.

Generally speaking, Power Girl is an alternate-history version of Supergirl, so you might not like her much on that score. She did have a backstory one time that placed her as a mystical product of Atlantis and the archmage Arion, but that turned out to be a cover.

In Kryptonian culture, a patronymic (and more than a little patriarchal) naming system denotes that an unmarried female would use her father's full name as her surname. "Kara Zor-El," for instance, after her father Zor-El. Then when the female marries, she takes the hyphenated House name of her husband-- when Allura married Zor-El, for instance, she became Allura-El, and Lara became Lara-El when she married his brother Jor-El.
 
In Kryptonian culture, a patronymic (and more than a little patriarchal) naming system denotes that an unmarried female would use her father's full name as her surname. "Kara Zor-El," for instance, after her father Zor-El. Then when the female marries, she takes the hyphenated House name of her husband-- when Allura married Zor-El, for instance, she became Allura-El, and Lara became Lara-El when she married his brother Jor-El.

Of course even that is dependent on the version your using. Since there are quite a few comics that refer to Lara as Lara Lor-Van even after she was married. I tend to making things more like us where it would be Lara-Van then she get's married and it changes to Lara-El. But that's my personal preference on it.
 
Of course even that is dependent on the version your using. Since there are quite a few comics that refer to Lara as Lara Lor-Van even after she was married. I tend to making things more like us where it would be Lara-Van then she get's married and it changes to Lara-El. But that's my personal preference on it.

Really? The patronymic has been fairly consistent in my experience-- though I suppose in most instances the married females (like Lara and Allura) are referred to only by their first names. It was only as recently as "Smallville" that the "-El" hyphenate was included for a married female, I just assumed it had been canon throughout.

Do you happen to know chapter and verse for the "Lara Lor-Van" references? What comics or volumes that was in?
 
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