Brion K. Lienhart wrote:
> Michael Alan Chary wrote:
>
>> In article <4805219A.7060905@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>> Sea Wasp <seawaspObvious@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>> Michael Alan Chary wrote:
>>>
>>>> In article <fu1kh4$b7e$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>>>> William December Starr <wdstarr@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> In article <48013FCD.8060802@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>>>>> Sea Wasp <seawaspObvious@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> said:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Here's a question for you. Some time in the future, you're handed
>>>>>> the op****tunity to choose one character, or perhaps an amalgam of
>>>>>> a couple of characters, from some fictional source and build him
>>>>>> or her. (we'll leave aside the morality of doing this -- assume
>>>>>> if you like that you're someone with your fiction tastes but a big
>>>>>> blind spot in that specific area).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [ ... ]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So who do you choose?
>>>>>
>>>>> Insufficient data -- you've talked bout the physical side of the
>>>>> body, and the environment, but not the mind. If I'm reading this
>>>>> right you can build a (fake) Kryptonian body, but I don't see any
>>>>> capability to construct a mind with Clark Kent's memories, morality
>>>>> and values to put in it.
>>>>>
>>>>> In fact, how do you convince the Subject that he even _is_ the
>>>>> character you've chosen?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> More to the point, I pick the Lynda Carter Wonder Woman.
>>>
>>> Do you require the cheesy soundtrack?
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> No, just a less modest costume.
>
>
> I think I would just get rid of the flash of light effect on the Instant
> Change power. :)
Ah, you want her to have an Anime Hen****n transformation like Sailor
Moon, where the old clothes first vanish away and the new ones form,
while the figure is turned 360 degrees for you to appreciate during
the process.
--
Sea Wasp
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