Hey guys! This is a blog just for Taming the storm, talking only about this one story.
I'm trying to pick my writing speed back up while still making side cash, so hopefully things go faster for this story (and the others). But that's not the only thing I'd like to talk about.
Now read a thing about Emily trying to levitate a pebble. This bit of story isn't canon anymore, so I feel like it'll be fine to dump it here.
"Let's... let's just get on with it," Starlight's voice sighed. "And before you ask, no, levitation doesn't necessarily need line-of-sight to work, nor do you need to point at anything."
Figures. No cool wand-wavy tricks, then.
There've been a few comments in my most recent chapter of M.L.G. saying that they were curious about the "City-Wide Heartsong" plan I originally had for Illudere's battle. Obviously I can't go back and make that huge a change to the story, but what I can do is start planning ahead for the Third-Anniversary Chapter in August.
The ACs have been non-canon for the most part, so I intend to have a lot of fun with this alternate take.
Deleted Scene:
Maxwell shuddered at the memory of the time Uncle Ruckus ended up as part of a jury on one a very controversial case many years ago.
A man, a Purple colored man, had shot three alabaster colored women with a Winchester rifle from about fifty yards away. But what caused controversy was the fact that the shooter was blind. Tensions were high and no one could tell how the jury would declare the defendant.
Aight so
just so ya'll know
the Season 9 ending is absolutely non-canon in every single one of my stories, and everything that happens in that can be thrown out and discarded. Yeeted into the trash. Its all disposable. It's cool. We can salvage this shit with AUs and fix-fics, okay? Okay? Okay.
Greetings and salutations, my friends.
This is your all-around pleasant film, TV show, and episode reporter once again here with another film review.
And today, following my completion of reviewing "Star Trek: The Original Series", I'll be giving you all my first analysis on a Star Trek feature film by reviewing "Star Trek: The Motion Picture".
Greetings and salutations, my friends.
This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, I'm gonna give you guys my take of "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier".