2/24/2020 c27 43BenRG
I feel that the Guild of Assassins' motto is basically: "If a job is worth doing, then it is worth doing with style, panache, civilised standards and, most of all, polite professionalism."
I feel that the Guild of Assassins' motto is basically: "If a job is worth doing, then it is worth doing with style, panache, civilised standards and, most of all, polite professionalism."
9/1/2019 c22 19Brithund
Tee hee ...
The word the Wizard might have really wanted to use was "Chuntered" as in vaguely rambled. "Chundered" is also a word, on Discworld I expect used by XXXXians, it's what you do when you've had far too much chilled beer and a bad prawn off the Barbie ((C) Mattel; she may have the figure but she's not great on food hygiene by all accounts ...) As in "And he chundered in the old Pacific Ocean."
Let's hope that wizard didn't miss-spell anything when trying to close off the latest breach to the Dungeon Dimensions...
Tee hee ...
The word the Wizard might have really wanted to use was "Chuntered" as in vaguely rambled. "Chundered" is also a word, on Discworld I expect used by XXXXians, it's what you do when you've had far too much chilled beer and a bad prawn off the Barbie ((C) Mattel; she may have the figure but she's not great on food hygiene by all accounts ...) As in "And he chundered in the old Pacific Ocean."
Let's hope that wizard didn't miss-spell anything when trying to close off the latest breach to the Dungeon Dimensions...
8/10/2019 c1 Guest
The usual beetotaller Kit won't work automatically in microgravity, some way round this will be needed. Then there's the question of the spacesuit. Will it crumble along with the occupant should such an incident occur? If it did, wouldn't that put female vampire astronauts at a disadvantage? Among the Disc's vampires (Uberwaldean ones at the very least) only the men can reconstitute their clothes. Probably a moot point if you ever go as far as interstellar space though, what with starlight being so weak in the gulf between solar systems, and vampires being so hardy they probably wouldn't need a spacesuit there.
The usual beetotaller Kit won't work automatically in microgravity, some way round this will be needed. Then there's the question of the spacesuit. Will it crumble along with the occupant should such an incident occur? If it did, wouldn't that put female vampire astronauts at a disadvantage? Among the Disc's vampires (Uberwaldean ones at the very least) only the men can reconstitute their clothes. Probably a moot point if you ever go as far as interstellar space though, what with starlight being so weak in the gulf between solar systems, and vampires being so hardy they probably wouldn't need a spacesuit there.
8/11/2019 c21 43BenRG
Puts me in mind of a fanfiction I once read for the 1970s TV show 'Space: 1999' where one of the pilots was a vampire and his spacecraft's viewports had to be treated with a UV-filter plastic.
Puts me in mind of a fanfiction I once read for the 1970s TV show 'Space: 1999' where one of the pilots was a vampire and his spacecraft's viewports had to be treated with a UV-filter plastic.
8/10/2019 c21 cklammer
This calls for sun block with SPF 30.000.
Also, you might want to google for "Reichsdeutsche Flugscheiben" ;-) - a few actually they did exist as prototypes during Roundworld WWII.
This calls for sun block with SPF 30.000.
Also, you might want to google for "Reichsdeutsche Flugscheiben" ;-) - a few actually they did exist as prototypes during Roundworld WWII.