File: "FORKNI-L LOG9606D" Part 18 TOPICS: The PotM Award (2) the good/evil thing, Aztec sacrifice/religious stuff Info needed Help Reminder: The Fave Episode Survey Continues! Toronto on the web and story request Merchandise idea "Second-string" Episodes (3) YKYB...or you're just very tired! Toronto on the web and story request Aztec sacrifice=good Kinda of maybe a challenge... Cast FK actors in old movies Nick, Nat and Janette; brief LK SPOILERS LaCroix not pre-Christian/Garlic?????? (2) 10 points, or A Night In The Life of a Knightie How do I get the blooper script? (2) Baptism; Picnic Lyrics--Help Faithful (2) The Fix & other stuff (slight AtA Spoiler) (2) Question about Nick ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 17:58:01 -0700 From: Amy R. <akr@n.......> Subject: The PotM Award What happened to the Partners of the Month award? The real one, of course, the prop. Was it auctioned off, or kept, or given? ***** Amy, Lady of the Knight (akr@n.......) ***** ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 01:18:52 GMT From: Karen Parker <horcgal@u.......> Subject: the good/evil thing, Aztec sacrifice/religious stuff Aztec sacrifice? I'm not sure but I thought I heard something about the Aztecs performing open heart surgery and it was the whites that saw it (how ever many years ago) and THEY were the ones who called it "sacrifice" and "ripping the hearts out" because they (the whites) didnt know what the Aztecs were trying to do. If there are any Aztecs on the list that know their own history I'd love to hear from you. If people from the 1920's saw what happens in operating rooms today in 1996 they might say "we" are doing human sacrifices too. But I could be completly wrong..... ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 21:42:54 -0400 From: Judith Freudenthal <DanaKnight@a.......> Subject: Info needed I need some information/help for a story I'm writing. I need to know: What's the defining line between HIV and AIDS? What is the definition of full blown AIDS? What is the average survival time after the first opportunistic infection? Thanks! Please email me privately. Judy DanaKnight@a....... ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 21:49:27 -0400 From: Mei Wa Kwong <kwongm@g.......> Subject: Help I have a few questions for some fanfic I'm working on. 1) If anyone knows anything about archery, would you please e-mail me privately? I have a few questions. 2) Anyone with a medical background, I have a few questions on drugs. (Kathy, I know you offered, but I lost your e-mail address). HUMAN FACTOR SPOILER AHEAD Space Space Space 3) Since Janette was mortal for at least a few days (not even going to touch that, well maybe she wasn't completely mortal topic), does she lose her, well, lets call them vampire points? I mean, the older you are, the more powerful of a vampire you are. So, does she lose that and start all over again, or does she retain them? All replies may be sent to kwongm@g....... Thank you for your time and patience. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 12:41:49 -0700 From: Rick Bleyle <papaya@i.......> Subject: Re: Reminder: The Fave Episode Survey Continues! > >1)my favorite episode from season 1 was dark night if that even counts and season 2 (I haven't seen all the eps.) was the fix. And... season 3 was either ashes to ashes or last knight (we don't really know if Nick died. Right?) > >2) I don't really have a least fav. epp. > >3) umm. I liked Dark Night because it was the season premire and you learn about most of the charactors. I liked the fix because... I'm not sure I just like it. I like ashes to ashes and last knight because they where written very, very well!! ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 21:02:33 -0500 From: Laura Ruggiero <larug@s.......> Subject: Toronto on the web and story request Hi all, Before the last war someone posted the URL for Toronto's Arts and Entertainment Web page. I found it while looking through my war files, and checked it out. It has a lot of information on what to do and see in Toronto, and links for current weather info among others. So all those requesting informationon Toronto, check this page out. Who knows, maybe some of this info will also be in useful in the upcoming war. The URL is http://www.hype.com/toronto Also: I seem to be missing parts 4 and 5 of Nightdancer (lost between backups I guess). Could someone please send them to me? They should have been posted in March or April, and I couldn't find them at any of the web sites I know of. Laura Ruggiero (larug@s.......) "Temporary" Die-Hard Coordinator Die-Hards email me if you want to be in the war and added to the Die-Hard war loop American Gothic is back !!! 7/3, 8pm CT, 2 hrs & 7/4, 8pm CT, 1 hr ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 19:45:38 -0700 From: "Sharon A. Himmanen" <romana@i.......> Subject: Merchandise idea Just saw on add on SFC. They have a catalog with merchandise that they produce. Wouldn't hurt to call them to ask if the catalog has any FK merchandise in it, and if not to tell them that you're interested in it. The number is 1-800-59-scifi Sharon -- Sharon A. Himmanen * romana@i....... * romana@a....... NatPack * BotCoS * Keeper of the GopherGame * FoFoD * Jungle Patrol Nat's B&B http://members.aol.com/romana/natpage_stuff/natpack.htm Save FK http://members.aol.com/CuznJamiMR/SaveForeverKnight.html "Dolphins have no use for psychodiagnostic categories." --Douglas L. Medin ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 19:46:36 -0700 From: Amy R. <akr@n.......> Subject: "Second-string" Episodes You know what? The show we love is a truly marvelous show. Hardly a revelation, I know, but I've recently had the pleasure of watching four "second-string," "left-over," "bottom of the barrel" episodes from second season. After these, there are only two from second season that I haven't seen, and I keep hearing that these are hardly worth the trouble. Wrong! :-) I honestly enjoyed "Beyond the Law," "Capital Offense," "The Code," and even "Faithful Followers." Cop episodes, sure, but what characterization! what acting! what integration of flashbacks! what strangely familiar guest stars! <g> (Ok -- honestly, how did the list react when you all discovered that the girl from "Beyond the Law" had been hired as Nick's new partner? There must be a story there. Not to mention the story of why little Miss '60s had a better hairstyle than Tracy....) "Faithful Followers" is the least of the four, in mho, but I still found a lot in it. Janette's scene has more significance than I can possibly have caught in one viewing. To begin with, there's that interesting information about the duration of tattoos on vampire bodies, and Janette's definition of "fun." Better than that, though is the way she jumps directly to "love" when speaking to Nat; she knows perfectly well that Nat has feelings for Nick, and she's poking at that in a way she thinks Natalie can't duck -- though Nat, thank goodness, is given dialogue which does. I want more Nat and Janette scenes! And I find a lot of interpretive potential in Janette's apparent belief that Nick usually does the persuasion and manipulation -- the "irony" she finds in him joining a cult sounded first like the obvious irony of Nick's faith-journey, but by the end of the scene the implication had turned bitter. And if we ever want proof that *Nick* (as opposed to Ger) is a darn good actor, this is it! Zombie.... "So that's Thomas!" I discovered, and was, of course, repulsed by his and LC's behavior. One begins to wonder if Nat is the only mortal in history who has trusted Nick and not had her death caused by LC. One also questions LC's grasp of tactics; I've just seen three more episodes in which LC seems to think that killing Nick's mortal friends is going to make Nick want to return to him. That is so amazingly stupid that I hesitate to credit it to LC, but there you are. Interestingly, all four of these episodes revolve around issues of trust. Trust of a guru, trust of a political hero, trust in friends, and, always, LC's insistence that Nick trust him. "Capitol Offense" is very bitter in that way. LC promises not to hurt the nun helping Nick (does CO come after NiQ, in flashbacks?) and goes to sleep telling Nick to *trust* him. Then, of course, he goes and kills the woman, and presumes to tell Nick that her friendship was false, and that Nick ought only to trust his own kind. He says this with the blood of his broken promise dripping down his chin. "Capitol Offense" also (if I'm not mixing them up already) includes the famous scrunchie scene! :-) It's absolutely delightful: Nat dismantling the plumbing to pull out a hair ribbon, Nick casually declaring that he doesn't support the death penalty, Nat saying that "that's the kind of question that gets us in all night discussions." And Nick gave back the bottle of blood at the end. Nat told him that he will, slowly, come to humanity -- and he didn't drink the blood. We didn't see much of that third season, so every bit I find in the episodes left to me seems precious. As does the piano playing. Wonderful scene -- though I think the fact that Nick had out the sheet music for the Moonlight Sonata rather does in that "vampiric photographic memory" theory. If Nick doesn't know *that* by heart by *now*.... I found little in the contemporary plot of "Beyond the Law," but because I was somehow unspoiled on it, the flashbacks made quite an impression. The girl might as well have been Tracy, of course, and LC's speech in the elevator seemed poorly directed -- unless he's doing it as the Nightcrawler (SoB) I don't buy it when he speaks to *us*, on this side of the screen. Nick said that politics are a part of the mortal world, and that he wants to be a part of that world. LC wanted to show the underside of that, but then humpty dumpty fell all on his own. Do you think Nick is the one who told the press? Or do you think it was a member of the Senator's staff? "The Code" must be one of the top three Schanke episodes. Huge amounts of background information are poured out in conversation, and light is shed on every aspect of Nick and Schanke's troubled partnership. (If Reese thinks Nick and Tracy don't know the meaning of the word "partner"....) On the one hand, Nick is almost oblivious to the real, if transient, unhappiness Schanke is suffering. On the other hand, he feels very left out of the comraderie between Skank and "D." Because I was unspoiled on this ep as well, the flashbacks seemed incongruous until the end. I suppose Nick must have started thinking of friendship betrayed from the beginning, but I'm betting that the initial stirrings were from the jealousy of temporarily "losing" his partner. Is the actor from those Arizona flashbacks anyone I should recognize? He looked familiar. The final, "I'll get the heater fixed for you," scene was also pleasant. Was someone thinking of compiling a list of episodes that end on an up note? Anyway, watching these episodes, "bottom of the barrel" as I was told they would be, reminded me of why this show deserves the devotion we all give it. Feeling unhappy about FK? Go watch an episode you haven't seen in a while, maybe one you don't like very much. Hide behind a pillow when Natalie's dialogue is foolish, or when LC is "Lite." There's something there to appreciate -- even *there* -- I promise. :-) ***** Amy, Lady of the Knight (akr@n.......) ***** Nat on C&C -- "your guilt trip to Wonderland!" -- GVP ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 22:59:15 -0400 From: "Lisa J. Patnaude" <KnightKeep@a.......> Subject: YKYB...or you're just very tired! Here's yet another YKYBWTMFKW you click on the "What's Hot" button within AOL and scroll down the list. At the very bottom of the list is the title: "Everything about Cows and Then Some". After I managed to control my near hysterical giggling, I clicked on it and was brought to a web page called "Cows Caught in the Web" that claims to be the first Web cow page. At this point my giggles are turning into full blown laughter. And you think, so this is Nick's new job. The web site is: http://www.brandonu.ca/~ennsnr/Cows/ Oh, there's also a newsgroup called: alt.cows.moo.moo.moo Oh God, my stomach...Please - no more!!!! Lisa Patnaude *************************************************************************** Only one thing is truly permanent...Forever Knight Cousinly Knightie w/NatPacker tendencies <I do so hate to limit myself> LadysAVamp@a......., KnightKeep@a......., oboyyme@t....... <Just call me a Lady of the Knight...but say it with a smile> ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 22:58:45 -0400 From: Allison Percy <percy91@w.......> Subject: Re: The PotM Award Amy R. <akr@n.......> said: > > What happened to the Partners of the Month award? The real one, of > course, the prop. Was it auctioned off, or kept, or given? I was reading over someone else's shoulder in the John Kapelos Fan Club newsletter and I think I recall that it was given to John Kapelos. JKFC members, help me out here -- did I remember this correctly?? :^) -- Allison (percy91@w.......) "Make love to me, Nick... failing that, give me some of your money." Nat, LK blooper script -- ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 20:42:27 -0700 From: Jackie <ejdjd@i.......> Subject: Re: Toronto on the web and story request At 09:02 PM 6/25/96 -0500, you wrote: >Also: I seem to be missing parts 4 and 5 of Nightdancer (lost between >backups I guess). I sent them to her! Jackie Support your local Attorney....Send your kid to Medical School! ejdjd@i....... ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 20:59:18 -0800 From: Preta <preta@e.......> Subject: Aztec sacrifice=good Just as a side note. Surgeons do not usually perform open heart operations outdoors on step pyramids and then after removing the heart throw the body down the stairs. The activity performed on hundreds, sometimes more people in one day. This is not to say that this activity was "bad" in context. The gods needed to be appeased and appreciated so that the world might continue. Think of it like the animal experimentation today. Experimenters say this is the only was to find cures for diseases. Back to lurking. Preta ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 20:51:57 -0700 From: Dvixen Vidi Vici <dvixen@w.......> Subject: Kinda of maybe a challenge... Okay! who would like to write a story revolving around the following items/ideas? -Forever Knight, must be canon, late second, or early third season. -Shouldn't change 'future' episodes. -The song Black Rose from the CD. -A tall long black haired vampire(ss) of japanese-welsh decent. -She knows Janette, or Lacroix, but not Nick. (or maybe met only once) -She has a tattoo winding up her arm, of a beautiful black rose. -And a taste for very young, virile men. -Controlled. Well, there ya go! I'm off to hide while everyone points and laughs... Tapadh Leat! -- AJ Schaafsma Dvixen@w....... This post in no way reflect the opinions of the myriad voices in my head. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 23:59:52 -0400 From: Jennifer Rayburn <NTLELMBRT@a.......> Subject: Re: Cast FK actors in old movies how about television? Dark Shodows - A stretch of course Barnabus - GWD Dr. Julia Hoffman - CD Quentin Collins - NB Willy Loomis - Screed or Three's Company Jack Tripper - GWD Janet - CD Chrissy - Lisa Ryder Larry - John K. Mr. Furley - NB Dr. Who Doctor #5 - GWD Tegan - CD The Master - NB Rani - Deb Voice of K9 - Screed jenn ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 00:15:44 -0400 From: Joy Davis <Rjoi@a.......> Subject: Re: Nick, Nat and Janette; brief LK SPOILERS Hi All! Tippi wrote that she stopped being a N&Npacker after realizing that Nick could not return the level of love Nat had for him. I, too, started out as a N&Npacker before even discovering FK on the net! I thought they were really good for each other until Nick stopped growing in his quest for mortality and had many backsliding episodes. (Where in 2nd season he goes to Janette and continues his vamp nature--ie Crazy Love) I also think too highly of Nat to have her in a relationship where she was not loved as much as she deserves. I find my dissatisfaction in Lk to stem from my regard for her. She has too much going for her to act as she did. Don't like that ep from a Natpacker perspective. ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 01:05:48 -0400 From: Ann Lipton <Iocaste@a.......> Subject: Re: "Second-string" Episodes The Code is bottom of the barrel? I didn't know people felt that way about The Code! I've always loved it -- because it has such neat wedding of themes. Forgive me if this has been discussed, but I always thought it was cool since it is so consistent in how it marries "coldness" to holiness and "warmth" to evil. That scene with Schanke and the nun in the beginning, in the cold, was of course, no accident .... Yeah, sure, it was a "cop" ep -- maybe I just have more tolerance for that kind of thing. Consistent themes are so rare on tv -- one of the best things about FK, IMO, is how nicely it does weave a theme throughout an episode. Ann ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 01:15:39 -0400 From: Gehirn Karies <SoulDebris@a.......> Subject: Re: LaCroix not pre-Christian/Garlic?????? Lisa: >My guess as to why the cross works on Lacroix is that he's had >centuries since Christianity adopted the cross as an emblem (after >it had ceased to be a means of execution) to be conditioned like >Pavlov's Dog. <evil grin> I go along with this theory. Conditioning must be a part of the reaction, hence the GARLIC phenomenon. It's a bloody bulb guys, but vampires in FK are repelled by it. Gajillions of people worldwide believe garlic is a gift from devine provence or mother earth and contains amazing healing powers. If those beliefs empower the garlic, then how long before chocolate and perfectly roasted coffee beans repell vampires as well? Historians? When did all this Garlic stuff come about? And Why? Gehirn Karies SoulDebris@a....... "Bad Coffee is like betrayal" Cousin Leslie GrantSmith in an inspired moment. ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 01:16:21 -0400 From: Gehirn Karies <SoulDebris@a.......> Subject: Re: 10 points, or A Night In The Life of a Knightie >This all really happened... This keeps happening.. >Has someone been through similar experiences, or am I the only case of >mild insanity??... >Katya Katya, you are what I call FKed. <wcg> It is FK induced mild insanity, and once contracted sytematically it can return anytime. There are some legends of a cure, but alas, they are only fairy tales. It is a highly communicable disease. But, it's Okay to scratch it. Gehirn Karies ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 01:30:48 -0400 From: Ann Lipton <Iocaste@a.......> Subject: How do I get the blooper script? Someone sent me info on who to email to get the blooper script, and of course, I can't find it ... so would someone please let me know? Thanks! Ann ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 01:47:52 -0400 From: Ray Heuer <RayHeuer@a.......> Subject: Re: Baptism; Picnic In a message dated 96-06-24 09:00:58 EDT, Cousin Lisa wrote: << In one show, Schanke had a whole long scene in which he talked about Myra and her adjustment to her mother's death. Toward the end of the season, he has a line in which he says that Myra's in Florida with her Mother. >> My turn at cheezy rationalization! Myra's parents were divorced, and her father remarried. Her stepmother raised her, and Myra took to calling her "Mother". When she died, Myra was understandably upset. Later, as part of a reconciliation with her "real" mother, Myra went to visit her in Florida. -- Ray Nat Vamp Camp Y'know, we spend *much* too much time thinking about this show Rage! Rage! Against the dying of the Knight! ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 01:48:17 -0400 From: Ray Heuer <RayHeuer@a.......> Subject: Re: Lyrics--Help In a message dated 96-06-25 21:26:00 EDT, Judy wrote: << Can I too please have the lyrics to the Raven songs? >> I sent her these. -- Ray Nat Vamp Camp Rage! Rage! Against the dying of the Knight! ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 00:52:38 +0500 From: "J.S.Levin/Stormsinger" <wabbit@e.......> Subject: Re: LaCroix not pre-Christian/Garlic?????? Gehirn Karies comments: >I go along with this theory. Conditioning must be a part of the >reaction, hence the GARLIC phenomenon. It's a bloody bulb guys, >but vampires in FK are repelled by it. Gajillions of people worldwide >believe garlic is a gift from devine provence or mother earth and >contains amazing healing powers. If those beliefs empower the >garlic, then how long before chocolate and perfectly roasted >coffee beans repell vampires as well? > >Historians? When did all this Garlic stuff come about? And Why? Well, Garlic is pretty repelling even to some humans. And as one of the staples of the mediaeval and ancient seasoning cabinet, it is considered divine. Salt also fits into this, and a line of salt across the threshold, or a circle of salt, was supposed to keep out a vampire also. However, there is also a medical reason why garlic would repell a vampire. You see garlic is a natural antiseptic. It can kill internal parasites. And it is a blood purifier and blood pressure regulator. It is possible that the retrovirus (or whatever) that causes vampirism might actually be affected by the stuff! Storm -- wabbit@e....... (J.S.Levin/Stormsinger) Vaquera, Dark Knightie, UF, SKL; Gangrel, Scrapper Their canon met my imagination and was outgunned. If you practice being fictional, you discover that "characters" are as real as people with bodies and heartbeats... ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 23:17:50 -0700 From: Amy R. <akr@n.......> Subject: Faithful It suddenly struck me that a discussion had taken place entirely in private mail, and I wanted to share the idea with the list, in case anyone else was interested. There are several affiliations devoted to various relationships involving LC: Valentines (LC and Natalie), Seducers (LC and Janette), The Unnamed Faction (LC and Nick). I'm the Fleur-Booster, and, obviously, in addition to thinking Fleur is a fascinating character in her own right, I maintain that Fleur was LC's one and only True Love, and that he has been emotionally faithful to her for the past eight centuries. The premise hardly needs a faction, but a few of us have discussed it in private mail (sorry; I forgot who initially suggested the name) and decided that if there was a LC/Fleur couple affiliation, we thought it should be called the Faithfuls. Any other suggestions? Objections? Support? *** Amy, Lady of the Knight (akr@n.......) *** Knightie, Fleur-Booster, Light Cousin, Faithful Practical (Im)Mortal Beloved or Resurgent N&Ner ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 02:28:08 -0400 From: Gehirn Karies <SoulDebris@a.......> Subject: Re: "Second-string" Episodes Amy: Above the Law: >> The girl might as well have been Tracy, of course, She was. Tracy has been reincarneated, bumping through history as somebody Nick knows for a short while, thinks has potential, and then dies. <wcg> > Do you think Nick is >the one who told the press? Or do you think it was a member of the >Senator's staff? I think Nick snitched. <<and LC's speech in the elevator seemed poorly directed -- unless he's doing it as theNightcrawler (SoB) I don't buy it when he speaks to *us*, on this side of the screen. My syndie station went bbbbeeeep technical difficulties mid speech, and I was Late Knight Hysterical about it. When I got to see it re-run I liked it. I think LaCroix had those uncomfortable gator boots on, and it adds an extra pinched weirdness that I like to his demeanor, like when he gets out of the car in Father's Day. The Code Rules Just for that last little Flashback, sigh...... And Nick looks so cccccuuuuttttteee in western clothing I might be like really tired, but I think John K. wrote The Code, eh? On that note, I would hang with the FoDs if I knew what the heck a Souvlaki was.... "Dogs to the end!" << Is the actor from those Arizona flashbacks anyone I should recognize? He looked familiar. He was the Hockey Player from HoD who was dinner in the hot tub for Monica/Ellen/Somebody. << (does CO come after NiQ, in flashbacks?) No, NiQ, 1853, CO 1800-1820 But Amy, CO had that wonderful LaCroixian line, paraphrased. "They play havoc with my digestion ... (comic belch)" I could chat endlessly about my fave season, I can't pick less than four fave eps, but I have to get up in 21/2 hours to watch Nigel in Back In Action (Heh, Heh) cuz I can't work the old VCR and the new ones not on the cable..... Not that I couldn't chat endlessly about almost anything..... Karies. SoulDebris@a....... "Friends, who needs 'em? Right, Nick?" Schanke, The Code ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 02:19:09 -0400 From: Allison Percy <percy91@w.......> Subject: Re: How do I get the blooper script? Ann (Iocaste@a.......) wrote: > Someone sent me info on who to email to get the blooper script, and of > course, I can't find it ... > so would someone please let me know? I sent her this. Egads, now I feel like a character in Vice Versa II again. Thanks, Dianne, for making my life very, very weird. ;^) -- Allison (percy91@w.......) Writer of cryptic comments "Make love to me, Nick... failing that, give me some of your money." Nat, LK blooper script -- ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 17:21:08 +1000 From: Joanna Keenan <Joanna.Keenan@a.......> Subject: Re: The Fix & other stuff (slight AtA Spoiler) Luciana wrote: >This isn't an argument for all vampires being evil because of what they >are, I don't believe that, but in one episode (maybe the asteroid one?) It's actually the one where Schanke leaves Myra. >(the ones that he doesn't touch) and I took it to mean that the menorah, >and other religious symbols, would also burn him if he touched them. Since >Nick isn't Jewish, that suggested to me that it wasn't a psychosomatic >thing, or he wouldn't have been hurt by anything but Christian symbols. I Maybe he's got a little more broad minded, religiously speaking, over the centuries. And if you watch QoH he didn't seem all that rigid, even re: a religion much more distant from Christianity, back in the 13thC. >know this is all supposition, as he didn't actually touch the menorah, but >did anyone else notice this scene and take it the same way? I've just seen this one and he definitely looks uncomfortable as soon as he sees it. He looks away, puts his hand up to his mouth, then looks back. Joanna As pedantic as circumstances allow. Joanna.Keenan@a....... ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 15:27:21 -0400 From: Frederic Ferland <mrhappy@m.......> Subject: Question about Nick Hi! I need to know something. We all know that Lacroix was brought across during the volcanic eruption in Pompeii, but what about Nick? Does anyone know where he was when Lacroix brought him across? Thanks to anyone who can help. _________________________________________________________________________ Frederic Ferland | mrhappy@m....... | Error, no keyboard http://www.mtl.net/solidarite/mrhappy/fk.htm | press F1 to continue. NatPacker & Perkulator (!) | ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 03:59:27 -0400 From: "Angie a.k.a. Lasher" <alasher@e.......> Subject: Re: Faithful At 11:17 PM 6/25/96 -0700, Amy R. wrote: >I'm the Fleur-Booster, and, obviously, in addition to thinking Fleur is a >fascinating character in her own right, I maintain that Fleur was LC's one >and only True Love, and that he has been emotionally faithful to her for >the past eight centuries. affiliation, we thought it should be called the >Faithfuls. Amy, I totally agree with you on the fact the Fleur was LC's true love. I believe that if there is an afterlife for LC, if he should ever decide to give up the ghost (as it were), he would spend it wrapped within Fleur's arms. Speaking of Factions - We are the Cousins of the Knight. What our faction is about, is basically we feel that there is many fractions to the LC & NIck relationship. Running the emotional gamut from Father/Son, Master/Slave, Best Budd/Worse Enemy and more. There are several of us. If you are interested please let anyone know or post to the list. We would be happy to discuss any aspect of Nick and LC's relationship to the point of Nausea! There is another faction (the Unnameds) that believe there is a sexual tension to Nick and LC, but the Cousins of the night don't deal with that, thats the *other* Nick & LC faction! And you can contact Tippi for info on them! Angie - Moo Member is greatful for the cow population of Toronto... They suppy the *Milk of Life* for our pal Nick! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lasher ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ The Dust =>:o} Bunny * "Les Cousins du Chevaliert ~~ ~ Unnamed Faction ~ Moo Member ~ http://home.earthlink.net/~alasher ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 23:03:43 -1000 From: Kevin Matsumoto <kevinm@p.......> Subject: Re: The Fix & other stuff (slight AtA Spoiler) >Luciana wrote: >Maybe he's got a little more broad minded, religiously speaking, over the >centuries. And if you watch QoH he didn't seem all that rigid, even re: a >religion much more distant from Christianity, back in the 13thC. > Sorry but I have to put my two cents in. If it was psychosematic (I know I messed the spelling up)or simple broadmindedness he wouldn't have reacted to the dagger in Blackwing. He didn't recognize it as a holy item till Nat told him. And Tracy had to tell him why the symbol was so important. "Remember, You're the Brain, I'm the Brawn" :Detective Bobbie Mann "Technically, I'm the Brain and the Brawn" :And Eve Edison "So what does that make me?" :MANN & MACHINE "The one that can be killed." : Kevinm@p....... A Nick&NatPacker with Cousinly tendencies :=) =========================================================================
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