The End · 9:51pm Aug 15th, 2014
Okay, it's time to get this finished up. With a little bit of further ado, here is the very last chapter of The Last Link: Epilogue
Okay, it's time to get this finished up. With a little bit of further ado, here is the very last chapter of The Last Link: Epilogue
I'm two weeks behind on posting, so I'll start early. Here's the last next chapter of The Last Link: A Sort of Homecoming!
This chapter actually came together fairly quickly, though quite late in the game. By the time I decided a little more was needed, I had a good idea of the characters, how they interacted, and what needed to happen to finish things off. I just needed a bridge.
So.
"Updates Every Friday," it says. Must have hit a time warp. I've actually been hesitant to post this chapter, because I'm not sure if the tone fits, or if I break the story's mood with something that sounds like a lecture... or a maudlin attempt to pluck at heartstrings.
Due to a question that had me scratching my own head (Ow, forgot about the glue), I sat down and made a dang map for The Last Link today. It took far too long, but it was good to see everything laid out.
(I)s there also a omnidirectional antenna to pick up any signals that the plane isn
Hey all, I've got the next chapter loaded, but I wanted to fine-tune a few things. In the meantime, I thought I'd throw up a blog about icing just to keep you thinking about stuff. Frankly... I could go for some icing right about now, with the heat.
Icing
Q: Why is Featherprop so worked up about a little bit of ice?
It's been suggested to me a few times now that, since The Last Link is based heavily on real-world technologies and their practical limitations, it would behoove me to explain a bit more about some of the stuff I reference. After all, it's been years and years since anyone had to deal with a non-crystal-locked radio, let alone Morse code navigation. So here's the first of at least a few posts that'll dig a little deeper into what Featherprop, Pasture, Ether and Espresso have to deal
Done and done, Chapter... Nine? Yeah, Nine is up. The numbers have gone all wibbly-wobbly on the backend.
Anyway! Headglue is holding fine, and I've gotten the usual last-minute rephrasings, extra-period-removal, and inexplicable tense changes done.
So if things changed in the LAST chapter, they REALLY change now. Promise. This one was the most problematic to write, so I hope it ended up readable. I went over it so many times I really can't tell anymore.
I won't be getting the new chapter out tonight, because I've been distracted by this lump of super glue on my head all day.
It's Super glue, and it's super in that it's medically approved. That's right, this morning I had a difference of opinion with a rather hard and protruding chunk of plane, and carved a furrow in my scalp. At first, kneeling on the pavement with my eyes watering, I thought it was just going to be a nasty bruise.
...From my appointed posting! Well, not for more than a day or so. I know a lot of people are at Everfree, CrystalCon, BronyExpo (in Alberta, eh?) and Anthrocon, and even I am gravitating towards Seattle as we speak, but that's no reason not to post this. I would have done so yesterday, but a marathon session of showing a few folks the MLP:CCG ate about 14 hours of my day.
Oh Ternoulli, Blessed Patron of Skybound Wings,
watch over us as we begin our descent.
Let not the critical angle be exceeded,
nor our flow of air suffer disruption.
In summer, shield us from stones of hail,
and in winter strip the ice from our wings.
Let us not descend below our minima,
and keep us from unusual attitudes.
And when we reach the Decision Point, if it please thee,
grant us a view of the runway environment, or at least the lights leading in.
Only a week late, the next chapter is up! The past couple weeks have seen me getting pretty distracted, but it doesn't mean this story's getting stuck- as I've said before, it's DONE, I just keep coming across little stuff I'm not happy with. I'm getting better, though, about gritting my teeth and pushing the button when it's mostly done. I know some of this has been edited to death, but every time I look, there's more to do.
Next chapter is up, and it's a big one! Over six thousand words, this is one that changed the direction of the story.
I started working in more complex elements while writing it, which meant I had to go back and find ways to make them fit with the later complex elements... Well, mostly I had fun writing dialogue and tried to find ways to fit that in. I hope it worked!
So it's up, only a few days late. I apologize for that; I worked on Kon Patrol at A-Kon this past weekend, and I really wore myself out with a couple of twelve-hour nights and not enough rest during the day. It was an amazing experience, and I'm really glad I did it, but it made it impossible to do the tweaking I wanted to.
It's early early Friday, and so later I'm planning on posting the next chapter of The Last Link, Lessons Learned. What'll you see? More than I remembered. Looking at it, I realize that there's a LOT packed in this chapter. It's not that long, but it really is an important one- there's history and a ton of information about what Pasture is doing.
Is it already time for a new chapter? I will have to come by and rub some more driving for Android...
your chapter 4:
Thank you autocorrect...
It's Friday, isn't it? Yes, it's Friday. I can feel the week drawing to a close, and with it, it's time to post the next chapter of The Last Link!
Will Featherprop find that Wonderbolts decoder ring in his Ponychow?
Will Espresso find the Magic Bean she's been searching for all these years?
Will Pasture figure out where he lost that stick (hint: It's not in your coat pocket, Eisen)?
IT'S ALIVE. And posted. Today starts a new story, one I've been working on for a while. The Last Link is up and readable.
What's it about? Ponies! That one was obvious, I suppose. Okay, Airplanes! I mean, what else would I write about? There's other stories about airplanes up on FimFic, sure. But none from this perspective.