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I'm sorry. NEW BLOODY teeth??

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gammaspectrum replied to your post “Someone should really tell Vlad about the no-capes rule. It would be a...”
But what did Jack invent? WHAT DID HE INVENT? (I love this, but now you've gone and made me *curious*.)
Even Maddie was a bit dubious of the industrial-sized Fenton Ghost Fan--it’s hardly convenient for the average person to carry around; they really only had the choice of mounting it on the GAV or the Fenton Jet--but with its phase-proof blades and impressive spook-sucking power (or ghost-gusting, depending on the setting), Jack was able to win her over.
They didn’t understand why Danny burst out laughing the moment he saw it, and when Jack insisted he come along to see it in action, Danny (for once) didn’t protest or come up with some excuse to avoid doing just that.
Instead, he insisted they find Plasmius to put the Fenton Fan to the test--because, apparently, he had been listening to their dinner conversation a few weeks ago when Jazz had brought up Edna Mode and tried to suggest, not very subtly, that they trade in their HAZMAT suits for something less conspicuous but just as practical.
@gammaspectrum replied to your post “He’s the first bit of an eventual all human, coffeeshop au because...”
Given what I just wrote about AUs, I have a strong feeling that you may have taken it as a challenge. (That wasn't my intent, if so...) BUT I LIKE THIS A LOT.
haha, no, i didn’t see it as a challenge at all! I’ve had this coffeeshop au on my drive for many moons :D just seemed like a good moment to post a snippet of it
Things I assumed from your fic: I seem to recall assuming from your fic that you had or were working on a degree in biology / biochemistry or maybe medicine? Something with that would put an emphasis on the chemistry of DNA. (I think Splicing really made me think this. )
(for this ask game - thanks!)
Ahahaha, yes, I put in a lot of references to genetics in that (and Splintering). Including the title. I actually took crop science in school, so, yes. Biology, genetics, (all that upstream/downstream, mutations, splicing, etc, etc), a tiny bit of organic chem which is where the enantiomer rambling came in.... Even stuff like pruning away about a quarter (of the timelines, of a tree) from a horticulture class. Whatever random bits I could pull to bolster my pseudoscience. *grins*
gammaspectrum replied to your post “"divorce" choose the fandom”
WHAT? This clearly begs for a continuation or an explanation. Is it an alternate timeline? Is it a scheme of Vlad's the finally works? (Why must you tease me with three sentences that could easily be an excellent premise for entire full-length fic?)
I mean I could leave you to your turmoil but your second point was what I’d planned so.
Vlad knew he couldn’t successfully overshadow Jack—for whatever reason; most likely, the fact that the oaf was a mindless fool—but he was easy enough to distract, to trick.
He’d thought dearest Maddie would be more difficult, but she’d turned out to be the easiest of all; she’d never given him any sign that she’d noticed his experimental overshadowing of her, nor the moment when he’d signed the papers in her stead.
Daniel and Jasmine were another matter, of course, but Vlad had been prepared for them (and their foolish attempts to stop all this even before they’d realized what it was) long before he’d put his plan into motion.
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gammaspectrum replied to your post “You ever read a fic for a pairing and it’s so good it kind of sets the...”
@ladylynse Reading your tags: I've been reading and re-reading those fics since I was in high school. Now I have a bachelor's in physics and will (hopefully) going on to graduate school for a PhD later this year. I loved them when any little bit of technobabble sounded good to me (as a stupid teenager), and I love them still now that I have a decent grasp of how physics actually works. They've held up incredibly well.
@gammaspectrum I only have high school physics, so the more you learn, the less well they’ll hold up on the science front; I was still a stupid teenager myself when I started writing those fics. Although you can almost tell which university classes I was taking when I was writing them by some of the terminology I used. *grins* Good luck on the grad school application! Forgive my ignorance--and feel free to ignore me or PM me if you don’t want to talk about this publicly--but can you go straight to a PhD from a bachelor’s in physics or are you hoping to roll a masters degree into a PhD (I know people who’ve done that) and you just need to pass a comprehensive exam or something like that a couple of years in so that they’ll let you aim to defend a PhD instead of a masters? (...I also know people who got downgraded.)
gammaspectrum replied to your post “sputniik-in-space replied to your post “Danny Phantom please! Maybe...”
I'm pretty sure your reveal fics are still my favorites. They seem to play to your introspective strengths, and I love getting a look into character's heads.
Ah, thank you! That’s really nice to know!
gammaspectrum replied to your post “gammaspectrum replied to your post “sputniik-in-space replied to...”
In response to your tags: I actually did watch Danny Phantom and only recently realized that you write for that fandom (so I've been getting caught up on the backlog of your work there). I also watched *some* of American Dragon, enough to get by with anyway. And I'm a Supernatural fan. You already knew about Doctor Who, Quantum Leap, and Merlin. But I regretfully don't watch many cartoons these days, so the rest of what I've noticed you write for I'm not familiar with.
*grins* That’s fair. I only really got into the cartoons thing again in university by telling myself a break to watch an episode of a cartoon was shorter than watching an episode of something like Supernatural. It...didn’t always work. (I didn’t dare crack a book; far too risky I’d go, “Oh, just one more chapter,” regardless of what I had to do. Among the times I caved and stuck to the ‘just one chapter’ thing, during finals, it was a 200 pages chapter and.... Yeah. I should not have read the entire chapter. Or I should have checked the book’s index so I knew just how long that chapter was.)