Asi: Hehe, thanks! Wow, that went a lot better than I expected. I was worried that the comedy wouldn't come across very well. Glad it was effective!
Gavin: So you liked the mood change, huh? Yeah, wills can be pretty creepy. I imagine that writing one is a very odd feeling. It's like, "What do I want to say to them when I'm dead?" So, yeah, I get your point. Biscuit!
Maybe Martin didn't expect to face an adversary like Jay. (Although it was really Kiyone who killed him with that cheap shot, I suppose.) Or maybe he had another reason for that little ramble. Either way, you've gotta love comedy, right? That's what I want my will to be like. One final joke for good measure.
Oh, and I loved your description of the Anzac things as "patriotic biscuits," Gavin. Right on!
Blade: *starts laughing* Haha, awesome! I'm really glad you liked it, Blade. Good timing, too, because we're due for the next Fanfic Awards shortly.
As for the voucher, I'll treasure it. And yes, I seriously plan to use it. Just have to wait for the right time to unleash its stifling powers...
MH: Go you, indeed.
C-Master: Oh, c'mon! Wouldn't you enjoy having a veritable slave? And nobody really needs anything, we just want things.
I wouldn't necessarily say that DS was waiting for MH to go unconscious, but it does present a nice opportunity to get other work done. And to take a nice, long lunch break. As for the difference between SM and mr_pika, good question.
How I love those dangling plotlines. I'm like Tarzan, swinging from one to the next. Aaaayeeeaaaeeaaahhhh!
Yeah, Martin's gone slightly off-track. But maybe he'll get back to it soon. Don't lose faith. Yet.
If you watch this tape, then in seven days... you'll still be watching it.
#138: First she's a scavenger, and now she's a disturbed rebel? Ada just can't win.
One has to wonder if Martin actually has anything useful to say.