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by roseandheather » Tue Feb 25, 2014 8:09 pm | |
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I want to know a lot more about Leslie Montreau. If she's going to be the third member of Eloise's Holy Trinity (alongside Tom and Denis, my loves!), I want to know everything about her I possibly can.
(I also want to know what she looks like and what's in her wardrobe so I can cosplay her - and, hell, I just want her to get more screen time!!) ~*~
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by NortonIDaughter » Tue Feb 25, 2014 8:20 pm | |
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It's a pity that while we will get Tom straight off in the movie, all our other favorites will be quite a wait (assuming there are sequels at all).
I don't always dig RFC's costume descriptions in the books-- he's definitely best with uniforms!-- but yes, I NEED more details for civilian cosplay! |
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by Amaroq » Tue Feb 25, 2014 8:32 pm | |
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There's a good bit of backstory for these two in I Will Build My House of Steel. *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*
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by Amaroq » Tue Feb 25, 2014 8:37 pm | |
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I would like to know when Nesbitt is going to be exposed as a quasi-Mesan agent (or whatever the heck he is). I know the supposed agent is Colonel Jean-Claude who is back in Nouveau Paris last I remember. But Tony Nesbitt seems to get awfully nervous whenever Honor touches as certain subjects. I wonder if that means he knows more than he lets on...
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by Dafmeister » Tue Feb 25, 2014 8:50 pm | |
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I'm not sure if this is when it started, but it certainly got bad early in their careers based on House of Steel. Hamish was already sick and tired of hearing about mad ideas to break the tactical stagnation that had set in. Sonja, meanwhile, was pushing for new ideas and actually working on them in the same department as Prince Michael (Elizabeth's father). Part of the problem was that Hamish (as an ordinary junior line officer) wasn't cleared for anything Sonja was working on, so to him all the talk of new technologies sounded like more of the same pie in the sky nonsense, while Sonja must have been going nuts because she knew there were some game changers coming, if only they could buy enough time before they had to take on the PRH, but she couldn't actually talk about it and so couldn't convince the doubters. |
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by SWM » Tue Feb 25, 2014 9:26 pm | |
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You are correct that obsidian is brittle. That is not really the same thing as hardness, though. It is true that natural granite is somewhat harder than obsidian. Artificial granite is about the same hardness as obsidian. It is a little bit odd to compare ceramacrete to obsidian in hardness, but not that bad. On the other hand, there is nothing wrong with having an obsidian pedestal. Obsidian has been used for carving for millennia. If you had a large enough piece of obsidian, it would make a perfectly fine pedestal. Much softer rocks have been used as pedestals and pillars, after all, such as limestone. --------------------------------------------
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by drothgery » Tue Feb 25, 2014 11:51 pm | |
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Prince Roger. Prince Michael is Elizabeth's brother. Elizabeth's son is also Prince Roger. |
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by Dafmeister » Wed Feb 26, 2014 7:50 am | |
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D'oh... |
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by Howard T. Map-addict » Wed Feb 26, 2014 3:08 pm | |
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::a Naughty Moose responds::
Is it proven that Leslie Montreau is a woman? In England, Leslie is (or used to be) a man's name. Remember that Leslie Charteris once wrote a "Saint" story in which an author with an ambiguous name was mistaken for the opposite gender. Taken from life, it was! NM
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by roseandheather » Wed Feb 26, 2014 3:48 pm | |
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Ha! Actually, yes I do, because when Leslie took the Alliance's treaty home to Nouveau Paris in ART, Eloise specifically says that "...she didn't have to pound it anywhere." Besides, she's referred to with feminine pronouns in WoH. But my oh my, wouldn't that have been an interesting twist? ~*~
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