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Guile said:Seriously.
Why does everybody want a second fan when we're kinda not that great with the first, over the (metaphorical) Beach Episode?
FurikoMaru said:Also, not to momkra you or anything, but if your reasoning is that Hinata needs a break... how many vacations do you think Ami's had in her life?
Hymn of Ragnarok said:Given her choice in reading material, her father's profession, and the fact that she paid her own way into the Academy?
I'd be surprised if the sum total value of her birthday presents equaled one of Ino's.
useless101 said:On guns: First off, don't let reality get in the way of a good story, or even a minor amount of cool. That's the most important point. Hollywood certainly doesn't, and despite the fact the gun aficionados can see them doing it wrong, no one really cares.
useless101 said:And I'd really rather not talk about what anime and manga do to guns.
useless101 said:If you're going to play the guns as reflective of the characters using them, it's worth noting that most Smith & Wesson pistols have a reputation for reliability, while the P38 has a tendency to, ahem, fire prematurely.
useless101 said:In a direct comparison between the two weapons, the P38 would require more exacting attention to the proportions of its parts than the Model 19. It has much less margin for error before it stops working. Or starts working poorly.
useless101 said:If you were actually going to try for realism about building guns from scratch, I'd recommend reading about early revolvers and the percussion cap, but that can be pretty boring.
useless101 said:No one is really going to complain if you hand wave it. I'm certainly against slowing down your writing to get the technical details correct. They aren't as important as the characters, which you do a good job of making seem real.
Jans said:
Torgamous said:We want to make out like bandits towards the end of the vacation, so storage is less of an issue, we don't wear ourselves out early on, and we're more informed regarding what souvenirs we're interested in. The initial phase of a vacation is for sightseeing unless there's an event happening later that would conflict with shopping or festivaling.
Furiko, is there going to be a world-famous parade or something going on later in the week, or is this city going to be at a consistent level of partying?