Goddamnit, I could never understand what Eliezer sees in those silly Eva crossovers. I’ve looked at both S&WH40k and this one, and both felt like pointless abuse of a brilliant story to me.
Indeed. But they do go on about it for such a long time.
Multiheaded, you might give this one a few mintues. It’s less than 20,000 words. If you like it, imagine wishing it were longer. That’s what it’s like for me, anyway.
(Or was it specifically the crossoverness that you didn’t care for? Because there’s no crossover in the one I linked, just a briefly defiant Shinji.)
I believe that passage was implying that the wizards in question were very credulous- unable “to distinguish the truth among a hundred plausible lies.”
Oh god where are they being held?
Goddamnit, I could never understand what Eliezer sees in those silly Eva crossovers. I’ve looked at both S&WH40k and this one, and both felt like pointless abuse of a brilliant story to me.
/vent
It’s funny to read a bit of something ridiculous now and then.
Indeed. But they do go on about it for such a long time.
Multiheaded, you might give this one a few mintues. It’s less than 20,000 words. If you like it, imagine wishing it were longer. That’s what it’s like for me, anyway.
(Or was it specifically the crossoverness that you didn’t care for? Because there’s no crossover in the one I linked, just a briefly defiant Shinji.)
I believe that passage was implying that the wizards in question were very credulous- unable “to distinguish the truth among a hundred plausible lies.”
So the Ree are still loose then!?!?
Heee~eeey!
Um. Hi, Rei.
We’d, uh, we’d like you to give Mr. Yudkowsky back, if you don’t mind.
Whatcha doin’?
More likely they never existed in the first place.
A world should be so fortunate.
What on earth are the Ree?
Google turns up nothing.
They’re from this.
Many thanks.