Aren’t teachers supposed to ease us into college? This quarter was more like starting a race than anything else. “Ready... set.... 100 pages of reading, a daily response and an essay due, stat!”
I can’t believe I’ve only been at college a week.
So far, with one exception, my classes seem really cool. My teacher for my Japanese Film and Culture class seem fun, and Cross-Cultural Psych will be very interesting (even if the book is confusing as hell). My Prospectus class (how to publish a novel) is less fun, because the teacher is kind of wishy-washy and hard at the same time, and keeps assigning personal assignments that are very time-consuming.
I actually think the hardest part about this quarter is going to be scheduling; I have a lot of things that can’t be done until something previous is done, which can be difficult.
For example, on Wednesday evening I watch anime, then I have Swing Club and an exercise class at the Rec center (following by collapsing into bed). Then on Wednesday, I have work, class until 5:00, go the to gym (and then it’s Supernatural night; how am I supposed to delay my weekly Dean fix?).
But somehow I’m supposed to manage to write a response to the anime I watched on Wednesday prior to Friday at 10:00 am.
So, that was probably more than you cared to know about the minutiae of my life.
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“As legend, and my mind filling in blanks, would tell it, Sandy and C were at the grocery store, on opposite ends of the produce section, and Sandy was trying to tell C to pick up some broccoli without shouting across the store at her. No amount of pantomiming and mouthing of the words could get the point across to C, and Sandy apparently told her (we were all in the midst of Professionals-mania then), "Doyle would have known Bodie wanted him to pick up some broccoli with just a raise of his eyebrow!" or something like that. Hence, Bodie and Doyle would have passed the broccoli test.”
Now, I’ve never felt that passing the Broccoli is is necessary for me to ship a pairing, (hell, half the fun is the tragic misunderstandings) or even for me to think it will work, but it’s interesting to see which couples do this.
Romantically, Brennan and Booth (as long as it doesn’t involve pop culture), Max and Logan (they disagree, but they understand what the other person is thinking), and Veronica and Weevil. Non romantically, Zoe and Mal are the epitome of the Broccoli Test and Dean and Sam have perfected the art of the raised eyebrow.
So, which pairings do you love who communicate with just a glance? Which pairings do you love who wouldn’t communicate with a bullhorn and a dictionary (but still might be happy together someday)?
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Name five totally self-indulgent story ideas. (The fanfic you would write if you didn't care if you had an audience and also had no shame.)
I can’t believe I’ve only been at college a week.
So far, with one exception, my classes seem really cool. My teacher for my Japanese Film and Culture class seem fun, and Cross-Cultural Psych will be very interesting (even if the book is confusing as hell). My Prospectus class (how to publish a novel) is less fun, because the teacher is kind of wishy-washy and hard at the same time, and keeps assigning personal assignments that are very time-consuming.
I actually think the hardest part about this quarter is going to be scheduling; I have a lot of things that can’t be done until something previous is done, which can be difficult.
For example, on Wednesday evening I watch anime, then I have Swing Club and an exercise class at the Rec center (following by collapsing into bed). Then on Wednesday, I have work, class until 5:00, go the to gym (and then it’s Supernatural night; how am I supposed to delay my weekly Dean fix?).
But somehow I’m supposed to manage to write a response to the anime I watched on Wednesday prior to Friday at 10:00 am.
So, that was probably more than you cared to know about the minutiae of my life.
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“As legend, and my mind filling in blanks, would tell it, Sandy and C were at the grocery store, on opposite ends of the produce section, and Sandy was trying to tell C to pick up some broccoli without shouting across the store at her. No amount of pantomiming and mouthing of the words could get the point across to C, and Sandy apparently told her (we were all in the midst of Professionals-mania then), "Doyle would have known Bodie wanted him to pick up some broccoli with just a raise of his eyebrow!" or something like that. Hence, Bodie and Doyle would have passed the broccoli test.”
Now, I’ve never felt that passing the Broccoli is is necessary for me to ship a pairing, (hell, half the fun is the tragic misunderstandings) or even for me to think it will work, but it’s interesting to see which couples do this.
Romantically, Brennan and Booth (as long as it doesn’t involve pop culture), Max and Logan (they disagree, but they understand what the other person is thinking), and Veronica and Weevil. Non romantically, Zoe and Mal are the epitome of the Broccoli Test and Dean and Sam have perfected the art of the raised eyebrow.
So, which pairings do you love who communicate with just a glance? Which pairings do you love who wouldn’t communicate with a bullhorn and a dictionary (but still might be happy together someday)?
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Name five totally self-indulgent story ideas. (The fanfic you would write if you didn't care if you had an audience and also had no shame.)
1.) That epic Goyjo and Tain fic. I would love to write Goyjo falling for someone just as intimacy -phobic as he is, as well as playing with the idea of a female sanzo (not Tain) because there are two sutra’s wandering around somewhere and historically there were (and still are) monasteries of Buddhist nuns. The challenge to writing this fic would be to write Goyjo and Tain snarking at each other and then manage to make it clear they actually cared about each other without losing the witty, sexual-innuendo-laden banter.
2.) The rest of my HP fic, staring Trillium. It’s another novel length fic that no one (judging by the reaction to “Welcome to The Grey World”) would read. Plus, I started it before I had read any of those Mary-Sue tests on lj, and while I don’t think she’s a Mary Sue because she’s not badly written and doesn’t warp the world she’s in, I don’t want to have to continue to defend her. Also, I don’t have time to write a novel-lengh fic.
3.) The resurrection of the Impala. Because you know it would have taken an act of the devil to get it back to the way it was (Dean’s mad skillz notwithstanding). So, demon kidnaps girl + person she’s supposed to be protecting, kills the latter to get the car back to it’s former glory (even demons need rides sometimes). Later, after various traumas, girl kills demon and escapes in the Impala, which is now housing the spirit of her best friend.
4.) That NC-17 Klaus and Lucrezia-in-Agatha’s-body fic. It would involve lots of bondage, and is-this-actually-consensual sex. It would have Klaus unable to decide what to do with Lucrezia and Gil’s love for Agatha getting twisted up with his need to kill that Mogfish bitch, and Lucrezia doing her best to fuck them both over (in both meanings of the word). I’d write this, but I don’t know if I can torture Gil as much as I’d need to.
5.) Goyjo and Yaone get shanghighed into a gladiatorial game. I’d write this, because I love to see the Sanzo Party and Kougaiji and his team working together trying to rescue their various wayward members. Meanwhile Goyjo and Yaone don’t know help is out there and are trying to escape. It would be a great chance to do some cool fight scenes. However, since I can think of one movie and three books who have done this already, I would feel I was being derivative.
So, what stories would you write if you were a shameless hussy and had lots of feedback guaranteed?
2.) The rest of my HP fic, staring Trillium. It’s another novel length fic that no one (judging by the reaction to “Welcome to The Grey World”) would read. Plus, I started it before I had read any of those Mary-Sue tests on lj, and while I don’t think she’s a Mary Sue because she’s not badly written and doesn’t warp the world she’s in, I don’t want to have to continue to defend her. Also, I don’t have time to write a novel-lengh fic.
3.) The resurrection of the Impala. Because you know it would have taken an act of the devil to get it back to the way it was (Dean’s mad skillz notwithstanding). So, demon kidnaps girl + person she’s supposed to be protecting, kills the latter to get the car back to it’s former glory (even demons need rides sometimes). Later, after various traumas, girl kills demon and escapes in the Impala, which is now housing the spirit of her best friend.
4.) That NC-17 Klaus and Lucrezia-in-Agatha’s-body fic. It would involve lots of bondage, and is-this-actually-consensual sex. It would have Klaus unable to decide what to do with Lucrezia and Gil’s love for Agatha getting twisted up with his need to kill that Mogfish bitch, and Lucrezia doing her best to fuck them both over (in both meanings of the word). I’d write this, but I don’t know if I can torture Gil as much as I’d need to.
5.) Goyjo and Yaone get shanghighed into a gladiatorial game. I’d write this, because I love to see the Sanzo Party and Kougaiji and his team working together trying to rescue their various wayward members. Meanwhile Goyjo and Yaone don’t know help is out there and are trying to escape. It would be a great chance to do some cool fight scenes. However, since I can think of one movie and three books who have done this already, I would feel I was being derivative.
So, what stories would you write if you were a shameless hussy and had lots of feedback guaranteed?
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Hmm. . . Snow and Bigby would most certainly pass the broccoli test. Agatha and Gil would pass it if they were in the lab, working on some sort of sapient broccoli monster, but they've had wires cross in other areas.
I don't see the point of doing the last meme, as the closest I have to that sort of thing is my list of awesome plotbunnies I don't think I'll ever get around to writing. I've done everyting from Care Bears crossovers to a Maxwell's Silver Hammer fanfic, and so far I've never felt like writing anything I wasn't willing to publish.
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Agatha and Gil would pass in the lab- in fact one of the many things that make me think that Agatha and Gil would last in the long term was when she was working all night and having him play lab assistant and he had no problem playing second fiddle. Her being a stronger Spark than he is wouldn't be a problem, which is so attractive on so many levels.
The last meme was basically various stories that I like but won't be written for various reasons (most relating to time) and it's fun to get them out even if it's in just a limited way.
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Lars . . . I saw Lars as having potential for a short-term romantic interest. Longer than that, and we get into the point that Gil mentioned: A Spark cannot have a serious, broccoli-level relationship with a non-Spark. A simple relationship, resulting in marriage and kids but leaving each other alone most of the time while the Spark's in the lab, must be possible or the lines would die out frequently. But real connections? Unlikely.
Gil listens, and he's a very strong Spark in his own right -- even if Kaja's hints turn out to be correct and Agatha still hasn't broken through, he'd have a better chance of keeping up with her than anyone.
Overall, the sweetest thing I think he's done is fixing Adam and Lilith. Sure, it's something that Agatha would dearly love him for and earn major brownie points, but he thought she was dead-dead and did it anyway.
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Agreed. Also, the just having a man in that time period who doesn't mind playing assistant is incredibly attractive and bodes well for future happiness.
I really like Lars but think that relationship wouldn't work out for the simple reason that I never saw anything to make me think Agatha liked him that way. In a different story, he could have been her One True Love- the normal who nonetheless fights by her side (even if he has panic attacks after). I really like Lars, and think he's one of the braver members of the world, just because has an actual realistic reaction to these things, but still goes off to rescue Agatha. Agatha/Lars is kind of like what would happen if Buffy and Xander would have gotten together- interesting, but not the story that's being told.
A Spark cannot have a serious, broccoli-level relationship with a non-Spark. A simple relationship, resulting in marriage and kids but leaving each other alone most of the time while the Spark's in the lab, must be possible or the lines would die out frequently. But real connections? Unlikely.
See, I disagree with the idea that that kind of relationship isn't real connections- even with people who's jobs are things they are driven to do, such as a writer, or a cop, or a doctor, that's not the totality of who they are. For example, if a doctor and a concert violinist fell in love, they may have no idea what the other does or why they do it, but they may connect on many other levels- like both loving dogs and long walkes in the moonlight and afternoon matinees. They would probably learn enough about medicine and violins, respectively, so they have an idea of what the other talks about, but even if they ever totally 'get' why the other loves what they love, they could still have a meaningful, emotional connection with the the other person, and do way better on the broccoli test them a couple who totally get each other in the lab but have no idea how to communicate outside it. (wow that got long).
Also, when did Gil mention this? I know he was complaining about wishing he could find a girl who knew what he was talking about, but where there any other times?
even if Kaja's hints turn out to be correct and Agatha still hasn't broken through What hints where those? I thought Agatha started to brake through super-early, her uncle put a dampener on her to prevent her from doing so, and then then machine she made to find the person who stole her locket was her breakthrough machine? Am I missing hints?
Overall, the sweetest thing I think he's done is fixing Adam and Lilith. Yep, that is just about the best time ever, and Agatha is going to kiss him senseless (not that that's hard) when she finds out. Also, that action bodes very, very, ill for his future as an evil overlord. He's resurrecting someone because he didn't believe they should die in memory of a girl who's dead, he gets no personal benefit out of the project and thinks he'll get into massive trouble with his father for it.
Nope, they boy's never going to be the kind of ruthless practical madboy who can hold an empire together, especially if a Heterodyne heir is running around.
(Wow this is a long comment ^_^)
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Lars was a good guy, no question. But not really a good guy for Agatha. His panic attacks were, more than anything, a rare(for this world) display of survival instinct. He could still play the hero when called on, despite this. Still, wouldn't work. For one thing, it would probably be fairly creepy to be in a relationship with someone you first kissed when you were pretending to be your mother and they were pretending to be your father.
Gil said it here (http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/cgi-bin/ggmain.cgi?date=20060217) -- he'd despaired of finding not just a wife, but a real partner -- he couldn't find anyone he could really talk to. Sparks often think on a different level than normal people, and don't always think about how others might feel about their decisions -- "You broke an ankle? I can make you mechanical feet!" In general, they're shown to have low social skills, so emotional connections would be harder to form, especially with non-sparks. It's possible, but I doubt it's common.
Kaja's hinted that Agatha hasn't broken through yet. The locket held back even a base ability to do anything even vaguely Sparky -- even non-Sparks are able to build and repair things, even when they can't create. And Gil did point out that her first clank - the one in Beetleburg - was oddly benign for a breakthrough creation. I forget precisely where Kaja said this, but I've been following the mailing list and her blog since the early days.
Winning over your girlfriend's parents is always a good step in a relationship. More than just gratitude over repairing them, they've seen how much he cares for Agatha -- the bit about melting England into slag and all that was, in a Sparky way, gooshier than any Valentine's Day card.
I figure that if Klaus ever realizes that Agatha is in no way like her mother and never going to become the Other, he'll view her as a good influence on Gil -- she builds death rays and doesn't seem inclined to stick the Jagers on knitting duty for another generation. Between her and Gil, they could keep Europe under control when Klaus retires.
(I'm working on an essay on the subject. What's your excuse?)
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I like Lars, and while I never shipped him and Agatha, that was because Gil was in the picture. I was chatting with a friend about this (Gil was on my 12 people I'd sleep with/date list, and Lars was on hers) and I was going, Lars, you would have a chance with Agatha if you weren't competing with GILGAMESH WULFENBACH. I don't think it has anything to do with Spark/non-spar compatibility. In fact, I think that Gil's 'I want a partner, not a wife,' says more about him than about the rules of this world. Plus, since we've seen Sparks/non-sparks be friends, I think romance would really depend on the individuals involved.
For one thing, it would probably be fairly creepy to be in a relationship with someone you first kissed when you were pretending to be your mother and they were pretending to be your father.
As opposed to the total non-creepyness of being in love with the son of the man who had sex with and/or was in love with your mother? I actually had one moment reading GG where I was like, 'are they going to reveal that Gil and Agatha are half-siblings?' (and boy was I relieved to know that wasn't so- although I'm super-curious about who Gil's mother is.)
I thought the benevolentness of the machine was because she'd already broken through as a very young child (the scene with the humming) and her machine was fairly harmless because she's not completely new and/or she's a heterodyne and they're special. ^_^
Winning over your girlfriend's parents is always a good step in a relationship.
True. Plus I have the feeling that Adam and Lilith knew Klaus when he could have turned good, so they won't just assume that he's going to fallow in his father's footsteps. (I actually would really love to read some good Judy/Klaus gen fic- upon reread I thought it signifigant that she was who Klaus recognized immediatly after no seeing her for eighteen years).
the bit about melting England into slag and all that was, in a Sparky way, gooshier than any Valentine's Day card.
That scene is what got Gil onto my 'list of people to sleep with and/or date.' After I read it the first time, I posted about Gil and how awesome he was. (And did you notice that he spent that scene wearing the ring he'd given Agatha? *swoon*)
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Ah, but Agatha likely doesn't know that there was anything serious between Klaus and Lucrenzia. From what we've heard of how the Heterodyne stories portray him, it likely only says Klaus made a bid for her hand, was rejected, and at best he might've gotten a smooch from her. And Agatha wouldn't even have thought of that much during her time with Gil, as she didn't know who her mother was.
Even then, there's less of an Odepial edge with Gil.
Hard to say about the breakthrough. . . speculation abounds, but all we can do is wait and see.
That would be nice. He stuck with the Heterodyne Boys for a good chunk of their career, so he'd definately have gotten to know Judy well.
I'd say he's been wearing that ring since he returned with the body. You can see him fingering it when he speaks of Agatha to Wooster.
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Even then, there's less of an Odepial edge with Gil. For Agatha, maybe, but as the reader, I was like, okay, this is getting a little incestous (even if it's only emotionally).
Yeah, the breakthrough seems like a wait and see thing.
Somebody should write Klaus/Judy gen.
Yeah, I think Gil was wearing the ring throughout that section, that particular scene was just he firs time I noticed it. *is unobservent*
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Unless my memory sucks or I have an accurate memory of an unreliable source, Odepial complexes in the modern psychiatric term extend to being attracted to people who resemble your parents. Former lovers of your parents aren't mentioned, so creepy edge to Agatha/Gil, perhaps but not odepial.
She's pretty scary as is. . . I'd hate to be within ten miles if she got stronger.
*patiently waits*
Don't worry, I missed it on my first reading -- and hey, he's even wearing it in your icon.
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Oh god that scene cracked me up SO MUCH! Just the expression on her face! Hee!
Okay, so it's not Odepial, it's just creepy.
Agatha is awesome and scary- I love when they do the shots of her enraged, and backlight.
hey, he's even wearing it in your icon.
*blushes and crawls off to a corner.*
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Scarier than that was when she realized Taverk had edited the message. Scary enough that Scorp felt it'd be safer to shoot a wounded man than let her catch him.
*patpat* I'd been assuming that was intentional.
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hey, he's even wearing it in your icon.
I didn't make that icon, and in my defense, I read almost the entirity of GG over, like three days, so I know I missed funny visual jokes/details because I'm not used to reading comic books, so I have a tendancy to skip over the pictures and go streight to the words. *makes excuses*
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And, yes, I mean the fish that Gil saved. It's insanely expressive, and later shows up in his lab in a bowl with tread wheels and controls. And it's in one of the future stories, living in Agatha's place.
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I figure that if Klaus ever realizes that Agatha is in no way like her mother and never going to become the Other, he'll view her as a good influence on Gil -- she builds death rays and doesn't seem inclined to stick the Jagers on knitting duty for another generation. Between her and Gil, they could keep Europe under control when Klaus retires.
Okay, I totally disagree with this. Frankly, I think Klaus would be more comfortable with her being like Lucrezia- he would know how to deal with her. Also, she's really not a good influence on Gil the way Klaus would want.
imho, here's what happened with the history: the Heterodyne Boys kept the world from breaking into bits and pieces by defeating the really bad things out there and then by giving other people tools and machines to help them help themselves. Then, the Boys disappear, Klaus comes back and the world has gone to hell. Klaus, being ruthlessly practical, takes over everywhere he can using force. His hold on Europe is, by definition, tenuous- lots of people are afraid of him, and lots more don't want him to have power over them (the Royal Houses, specifically).
For him to retire, he needs Gil to be just as ruthless as he is- and I don't think Gil has the disregard for human life that his father does. (Can you imagine him torturing someone just to find out how Sparks work? This is the guy who didn't want to break his Heterodyne artifact.)
Agatha has no love for the Baron or his tactics, isn't the type of person to shut up about that to be with Gil, and by virtue of being a Heterodyne, her very existence will cause people to revolt against Klaus (e.g. the students on the airship).
Neither her or Gil are the type of people who would be willing to do what it takes to 'keep Europe under control' and I think the Baron knows that Agatha would/will prevent him from molding his son into a proper Wulfenbach heir.
(I'm working on an essay on the subject. What's your excuse?)
What am I supposed to do, homework? *giggle* I can't wait to read your essay.
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I read it as Agatha's issues with the Baron being largely personal, and that especially after spending time in the Wastelands, she'd realize that, without him, things would be much worse. And Klaus recognizes the power the stories have; if the son of the 'evil' baron defied his father and ran off with the daughter of Bill Heterodyne, they'd be able to assume control with some ease; some houses would automatically pay their respects because of the good the Heterodyne Boys did for them in the past, others would gladly sign on out of love for the stories and legands. The rest. . . she'd have death rays and Jagers on hand to help convince them. *grin*
And Klaus? He'd finally be able to retire to his lab. The dissecting of brains was a hobby rather than part of his job, anyway.
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While I love Klaus for the whole, 'I'm evil, but at least I'm not anarachy' factor, I think that the world was better when people had more freedom and the Heterodyne Boys were running around.
they'd be able to assume control with some ease; some houses would automatically pay their respects because of the good the Heterodyne Boys did for them in the past, others would gladly sign on out of love for the stories and legands. The rest. . . she'd have death rays and Jagers on hand to help convince them. *grin*
See, to me, that ending would be something I'd love to read in a dark fanfiction, but would hate if they did it in the actual comics. It strikes to close to Agatha going evil for my tastes. (Plus, from what I hear from the Baron, running an empire sucks) I want her and Gil to break up the Wulfenbach empire, and run about Europe as Sparky Knight Errants, saving the day and having a bunch of awesome adventures.
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The thing is, when the Heterodyne Boys were running around? It was the first era of peace since the Long War started. It ended when they vanished, and thus clearly didn't work in the long run. Right now, people have freedom -- unless someone directly acts out in a dangerous way (harbouring hive engines, attacking the Spark in the next castle over, plotting against the Baron) they're pretty much free to do as they like. He helps ensure that basic things like roads are maintained, and he's never said a word against the plays that mock or villify him.
Even with simple things like keeping the students on the Castle, there's signs he's working for lasting peace with it -- raise Sparks and Nobles of all the major families together, they're less likely to attack a childhood friend than someone from a rival house they'd never met before.
It's a world where the Spark with the biggest guns rules, and if you divide up Europe, it's unlikely they'd all be content with sticking to their own region. Even England, which seems to be the most politically stable region, is ruled by Albia - 'Her Undying Majesty'. A dynasty can be maintained if the power doesn't need to be handed over.
I still want Agatha and Gil to run around Europe as Sparky Knight Errants, saving the day and having adventures. This doesn't go against my idea. But when they're older, feel like settling down somewhat, and Klaus is ready to retire. . . they could take over.
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True, although I got a little bit of 'Baron's going down' vibe as well.
Right now, people have freedom
I'd argue with that statement. I know part of it is my idealist-democracy coming out to play, but it really bothers me that if the Baron does something, or destroys a town there is no one to act as a check and balance for him. Absolute power and all that, and Klaus wasn't that pure in the beginning.
Also, the students were hostages. While I don't doubt good came out of them all being raising together, he nonetheless stole people's children to keep them in line. This is no a man I want to have power over everything. While the Heterodyne solution didn't work then, it doesn't necessarily follow that HeterodyneWulfenback v.2 won't.
Still, unstable Europe and sort-of evil Baron make for a way better story than a peaceful, unified yet independent continent.
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How is the average, non-Sparky citizen affected by Klaus' rule? He makes sure the roads are maintained, keeps the nastier Sparks under control, and rarely does anything like destroy a town. Absolute power does not corrupt, but fear of having less than absolute power will set in like rot.
He makes sure they have a proper education, keeps them in the safest place in Europe, and makes sure their parents don't attack each other . . . and releases them when they come of age. 'Kidnapping', 'Mandatory boarding school' -- potayto, potahto. I guess we were raised differently -- my father always felt that a benevolent dictatorship would be ideal. Democracy, in an ideal world, would be best, but neither ours nor the GGverse is ideal. Imagine George W Bush being in control of Europe.
Though, agreed, this does make for a more interesting story.
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Yeah, I think we just a diffrent beliefs about this- while I can see what you're saying, 'benevolent dictatorship' just seems like an oxymoron to me. I think Klaus is a great, nuanced character, in part because he is doing stuff like maintaing road and such, as well as the kidnapping but I also think his power needs to be broken. Plus, as you said, it's fiction, so what would be ideal would be really boring to read. As much as I say, 'I'd like such and such to happen politically,' it's more fun if the system is screwed up. Makes for better drama.
imagine George W Bush being in control of Europe.
WARN ME BEFORE YOU pUT THE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE IMAGES IN MY HEAD!!! I read that and literally shuddered.
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Sorry! I just thought it would be a good example of how democracy has its flaws. . . having one person in the ultimate position of power, ruling wisely, who acts in the best interests of all his people and doesn't kill large portions of them, would be effective. The average person hears 'dictator' and associates it with the genocidal types, but that isn't part of the definition. *shrugs it off*
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Yep, when the choice is Klaus or ararchy the Baron is definitly the better option. And democray does have it's flaws- I just get twicty about the idea of one person in a position of total power, and I do have a knee-jerk reaction to the word 'dictator'. *shrugs*