At least Ill would have actually EARNED getting a Nobel Peace Prize for her ACTUAL accomplishments...
James
Comments from author:
Except that I didn't say how she created world peace. There's probably a very large stack of skulls somewhere from the people she had to kill to get it.
Review By [James] • Date [25 Oct 09] • Rating [10 out of 10]
Thank you. This is one of my favourites as well, then again, I am horribly biased.
Review By [Sithspit] • Date [31 Dec 08] • Rating [10 out of 10]
Review of chapter "Slanderous lies, again?" from MarcusRowland
Review:
That's a nice one - what's the crossover?
Comments from author:
It's a "young adults" novel that I read for my children's literature course a few years ago. It's called "Three Years in Hell" and is about when Megan, Joey and their friends are in junior high school. I kind of extrapolated what they'd maybe be like as adults.
Review By [MarcusRowland] • Date [31 Dec 08] • Not Rated
Review of chapter "Distant Reaction" from RevDorothyL
Review:
Loki as science advisor to "President" Illyria?!? How could that possibly back-fire?
I'm loving the introduction of the Asgard into this story, in case that wasn't clear from my comments above!
Review By [RevDorothyL] • Date [30 Dec 08] • Not Rated
Oh man, I almost want that to be spun off into it's own thing.
On thing though; isnt Freya a Tok'ra?
Comments from author:
Anise's host is named Freya, but so is the Norse goddess of love. Either the Stargate writers threw together syllables without thinking, or Anise's host grew up on an Asgard-protected world and was named in honor of one of them before she went out into the galaxy, met the Tok'ra and merged with them.
I had forgotten Anise when I wrote this. I just figured that since Freya is one of the most important figures in Norse mythology, she should be a major factor among the Asgard.
Review By [Ramenth] • Date [30 Dec 08] • Not Rated