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Theory

Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 6:42 pm
by AYBABTU
Ok, Rich said that the planet the Questor-verse is set in isn't Earth, right? What if it's just another planet in the Milky Way? If it is, then humans on Earth could be at our point in technology, TV and all, while humans on insert-planet-name-here are still in the Dark Age or something.

Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 8:00 pm
by BrockthePaine
I don't see anything that would contradict that, but then I also see no reason to think that could be the case, either: it is not relevant to the story at all.

And who's Rich?

Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 8:08 pm
by AYBABTU
Rich? Ya know? The guy who draws the comic? The All-powerful RHJunior? He Who Controls Our Entertainment and Thus Our Minds?

Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 8:33 pm
by AYBABTU
Aw, man, I got the names of my two favorite comic artists mixed up. His names RALPH. My mistake, Rich is the name of the guy who draws Order of the Stick.

Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 9:39 pm
by EdBecerra
BrockthePaine wrote:And who's Rich?
Anyone who's not poor?

Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 10:29 pm
by Kerry Skydancer
Ba-da-BAM. (rimshot!)

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 4:11 am
by SolidusRaccoon
EdBecerra wrote:
BrockthePaine wrote:And who's Rich?
Anyone who's not poor?
Poor? Hasn't that been made a sign of insanity yet? They all need to be locked up, or just send them all to Australia

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 4:46 am
by Squeaky Bunny
SolidusRaccoon wrote:
EdBecerra wrote:
BrockthePaine wrote:And who's Rich?
Anyone who's not poor?
Poor? Hasn't that been made a sign of insanity yet? They all need to be locked up, or just send them all to Australia
That would be roo'd.

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 10:17 am
by AYBABTU
Ok, lame pun. As for the lack of logic and the no connection to the storyline, what if a human from our world, an air force pilot or something, ended up in the Questor-verse? And, for a possible explanation as to how THAT could happen, two words: Bermuda. Triangle.

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 10:44 am
by BrockthePaine
I kinda doubt that would happen.

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 10:45 am
by AYBABTU
Ah, they always say that about my theories. But I'm not insane. In fact, I'm the only sane one here! MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 11:16 am
by Squeaky Bunny
AYBABTU wrote:Ah, they always say that about my theories. But I'm not insane. In fact, I'm the only sane one here! MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Another theory easily disproved. :P

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 2:55 pm
by Rokas
AYBABTU wrote:Ah, they always say that about my theories. But I'm not insane. In fact, I'm the only sane one here! MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
EVERYONE is insane. Not just here, not just in a specific geographical location or fandom... But everyone, everywhere, is insane. Some of us just hide it better than others.

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 3:11 pm
by AYBABTU
But nonetheless, it may very well be a good idea for the story arc. A US air force pilot flies into the Bermuda Triangle and ends up in the Questor-verse, on the human side of the mist wall. He gets called a witch/heretic, and ends up running into Q. So, the two strike a deal. Q keeps the air force dude safe, the air force dude helps him find the artifacts any way he can.

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 3:30 pm
by Squeaky Bunny
Rokas wrote:
AYBABTU wrote:Ah, they always say that about my theories. But I'm not insane. In fact, I'm the only sane one here! MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
EVERYONE is insane. Not just here, not just in a specific geographical location or fandom... But everyone, everywhere, is insane. Some of us just hide it better than others.
Actually the only sane people are those who have been released from an asylum because they have paperwork saying that they are sane. Everyone else you have to take their word on it.

(Jerry Samuels paraphrased)

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 3:56 pm
by BrockthePaine
AYBABTU wrote:But nonetheless, it may very well be a good idea for the story arc. A US air force pilot flies into the Bermuda Triangle and ends up in the Questor-verse, on the human side of the mist wall. He gets called a witch/heretic, and ends up running into Q. So, the two strike a deal. Q keeps the air force dude safe, the air force dude helps him find the artifacts any way he can.
No offense, but that sounds like a knockoff of Planet of the Apes or Farscape.

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 4:06 pm
by AYBABTU
I figured as much. But, hey, my mind wanders. Not my fault.

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 6:06 pm
by Squeaky Bunny
BrockthePaine wrote:
AYBABTU wrote:But nonetheless, it may very well be a good idea for the story arc. A US air force pilot flies into the Bermuda Triangle and ends up in the Questor-verse, on the human side of the mist wall. He gets called a witch/heretic, and ends up running into Q. So, the two strike a deal. Q keeps the air force dude safe, the air force dude helps him find the artifacts any way he can.
No offense, but that sounds like a knockoff of Planet of the Apes or Farscape.
Sounds a bit closer to Terry Brook's Landover series to me.

Imagine the conversation that might happen between Quentyn and the knight.

knight: Varlet, you look haggard and unkept.

Quentyn: It's been a hard day, knight and I've been working like a dog. . .

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 12:51 am
by MikeVanPelt
AYBABTU wrote:But nonetheless, it may very well be a good idea for the story arc. A US air force pilot flies into the Bermuda Triangle and ends up in the Questor-verse, on the human side of the mist wall. He gets called a witch/heretic, and ends up running into Q. So, the two strike a deal. Q keeps the air force dude safe, the air force dude helps him find the artifacts any way he can.
But what good's the Air Force dude going to be able to do without his jet?

There was a classic old SF story back in the 60s, "A Hawk Among the Sparrows," about the pilot of a high-performance jet fighter getting zapped back to 1917 France. (It was a VTOL, like a Harrier, fortunately; otherwise, there's no way he'd have been able to land or take off anywhere.)

A modern fighter jet should be able to make quick mincemeat out of Baron von Richtoffen's Flying Circus, right?

Wrong.

WWI wood and fabric aircraft have little radar cross-section, so his radar-guided missiles can't see them.

WWI wood and fabric aircraft do not put out plumes of jet exhaust, so his heat-seaking missiles can't see them.

The maximum speed of WWI wood and fabric aircraft are *way* below his stall speed, so he can't effectively dogfight them.

And what's probably the AF dude's biggest barrier, all of wartime France can only come up with enough kerosene for a couple of brief flights. (High-performance jets burn huge amounts of fuel.) It's much worse in Quentyn's world. They're likely to have no kerosene at all, and even if they do, there's probably no way available locally to make it suitable for a high-performance jet aircraft.


(The guy in the story did find out one mode of attacking wood and fabric aircraft in a supersonic fighter jet... use the shock wave and jet wash as a weapon.)

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 9:32 am
by TMLutas
AYBABTU wrote:Ok, lame pun. As for the lack of logic and the no connection to the storyline, what if a human from our world, an air force pilot or something, ended up in the Questor-verse? And, for a possible explanation as to how THAT could happen, two words: Bermuda. Triangle.
I think it much more likely to involve alcohol, fairies, and fairy rings.