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What an angst-filled installment of your story, Rac. And how well-written it is.
This was very moving.
I'm looking forward to more.
Irene
I try to take one day at a time, but sometimes several days attack me at once.
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Hi, Great part.
Maria D. Ferdez. --- Don't like Luthor, unfinished, untitled and crossover story, and people that promises and don't deliver. I'm getting choosy with age. MAF
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A very interesting instalment.
You've managed to convey Lois' anquish quite nicely. Clark is still conflicted but Lois seems to already know what he has to do.
I like how you tried to 'make more rational' the governing system of the New Kryptonians, but even you couldn't logicize such a stupid system. It simply makes no sense for a highly technological society to have such an awkward and clumsy hybred system. One would think that they'd either go for the 'fairness' of a representitive system, or the efficiency of a supreme ruler. Instead they try to have both and wind up with neither of the advantages and all of the disadvantages.
I wonder how you'll be able to 'explain' how Clark gets out of his 'duty' eventually (that is if he does?). The show never rationally explained that. Suddenly, once Nor was defeated it was okay for Clark to split where it never was before. Nor's presense or absense alone doesn't alter the fact that Kal is supposed to be the first minister. Anyone who is a viable candidate after Nor and Clark are gone, was a viable candidate before that, even if he was only third in line. History is full of those lower in succession being chosen over the less competent.
Time for some good old fashion angst, and maybe a few good whams.
Tank (who says Rac can really make this different from the series episodes by merely having Clark either not survive, or have to stay on NK... forever?)
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Go on with this Rac! Jose
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Angst - yes, that's the word I was looking for. Thanks, Irene. <g> The scene in the conference room between Lois and Zara was very tense and I'm not sure I appreciate you making me feel sorry for Zara when I really don't want to, Rac. Poor Lois! More soon, please! LabRat
Athos: If you'd told us what you were doing, we might have been able to plan this properly. Aramis: Yes, sorry. Athos: No, no, by all means, let's keep things suicidal.
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Rac An excellent part! Extremely well-written! I can't wait to see what happens next. Tricia
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Yup, the angst is starting already. My tissues are standing by. This was beautiful... "The globe," she repeated. "Your globe. I know it's eating you up inside. You need to know the truth."
"The truth is right here," he said, brushing an errant strand of hair away from her face.
"Clark," she said softly. "You have to know."
"Whatever it says, it won't change my mind," he replied. And my eyes got a little moist KathyM
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Rac, great part - well written and angst is the word more soon please merry
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Hey... It was well written.. Poor Lois
Is it a bird?" "Is it a plane?" "No, it's just a guy in tights and a cape!"
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(Echo echo echo) Angst. Lump me in with the angst crowd here. Go Lois! But I suppose we can't have an entire trilogy based on 'too damn bad' so I'll already assuming he's leaving. Jen
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I've always thought in this arc that Lois is the more heroic of the two. While Clark has some responsibility to his people, Lois has none but voluntarily gives up everything she holds dear out of love for Clark. As of this part, she recognizes long before he does that he is going to go, and she knows she isn't going to stop him, which is why she was fated to be the perfect soul mate of Superman. How many parts, approximately, do you see this story running?
-- Roger
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Thanks for your comments everyone. Sorry again for taking so long to reply. Life has been kicking my butt as of late. More will be up soon. I'm glad that you guys seemed to like this section. I always felt that Lois needed to let go of Clark in order for him to be able to leave. And as Tank, Kathy, and Roger pointed out, that helps add to the angst factor. Tank, I'll try to explain succession and New Krypton as I go, assuming I can. Labbie, sorry about Zara, but I kinda don't want her to be unlikeable. And Roger, there are a few more parts of this story, plus two subsequent stories that are not yet finished. Thanks everyone for your wonderful comments. More will be up very shortly! Rac
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