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Friday, September 30, 2005

Ah, writing. When all elseI suppose whenever the server's back up, I can publish these posts and link back to that one from July I recently revisedhas lost its luster, I always have this. (And running.) So what if they're sermons no one will hear, there's some consolation in copyright.

Been dining to the Dungeons & Dragons DVD's I imported in a moment of nostalgia, and although Advent Children just about killed the notion with its sheer fan-service perfection, I still entertain a fanciful dream of revisiting the series, I dunno, Battlestar Galactica-style. Or maybe more like the Dark Knight Returns, set a few years in their future, with the kids more "grown-up" mostly because I want hot chicks cast as Sheila and Diana (at least to remove once and for all any concerns over pedophilia), and some hot-headed muscle-head to fill in Bobby's harness and swing his club. Requiem either happened or didn't, doesn't matter; Venger's history, but Tiamat or that one-off ultimate evil whatchamacallit from the last season is threatening the land, and the gang has to get back together.

I first thought it'd be sellable enough with them having gone their separate ways, never having escaped the D&D realm, Eric an Arthur-like figure in his very own Camelot (complete, yes, with Presto), Hank gone all Aragorn, Uni fully-grown and due for a magnificent entrance, but with the Matrix et al. these days, they'd probably have to dust off their relics and revive their roles from the real world. But then they wouldn't have had the time to become bad-asses at their jobs. Maybe this was the real world all along!

Come on, it can't be as bad as my idea for a J-Drama surreptitiously based around a Pokémon reunion.

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