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Boat Story 025 Notes
Jan 12th, 2010 by grantcravens
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I may have mentioned this before, but the New Archer Revolutionaries are old characters of mine. I have a habit of taking out of place characters from their old, unused series and placing them into a new environment. Xiphos came from the NAR, or at least their small group of friends. I had transplanted her when I started to feel the NAR’s story would never get told. And then I merged their universes, and so there we go.
We’ll talk about them more later.
(I doodled this out a while back. I like the way Manni came out a lot).
Logan’s being kind of a jerk here, and we should touch on that. Part of it is that Logan views, at this point, the Rose as partially her ship. So a stowaway is a slap in the face to her. Also, it’s extremely illegal. Whether or not it’s legal to throw the stowaway off the boat while sailing is something else.
Cait, of course, takes a much more civilized approach.
And Tre, of course, being the protector he feels he has to be, even with a girl that’s on board illegally. What a sweetie.
So, as always, what did I miss? Any questions and comments you have are always welcome.
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