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Well, the muse finally chose to cooperate and let me write the actual first part of the "Birthright" series. Or, at least, half of it. The other half will be done in the next two or three days. Yep, this will be a short one (or so I hope).

Anyway, the first half is here:

http://www.fanfiction.net/s/2193061/1/

It features Perseids exclusively, because I like them a lot, and because I always wanted to know who Höhne's opponent (who tried to chicken out of the agreement about joining the Commonwealth but got put to his/her place by Beka) was, and how Rannveig got to be sent out for that All System's University library that he placed into poor Harper's head.

Oh, and the story is *not* very nice to Captain Hunt. So, you have been warned, now enjoy!

Addendum
It seems the muse was on the roll. She actually allowed me to finish the next chapter of Brithright 2: The Gathering. See here:

http://www.fanfiction.net/s/2155112/6/

The investigation is still on, but I had to break the chapter again. It's 12 pages long as it is.

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Date: 2004-12-30 09:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wiseheart.livejournal.com
That's a very good episode indeed. Don't let me stop you acquiring it for me... *g* I only have it in German, and I so want to hear the original voices.

In Birthright 3 or 4, this episode will be featured - including the actual "liberating" of Drago's bones from Enga's Redoubt. That'll be one big action/adventure story... with a slightly different outcome. The only thing I didn't like in the episode was Yvaine remaining on Midden, when it was clear that the Drago-Kazov would hunt her down and kill her for helping Tyr.

It angered me the same way I was mad at the ending of the DS9-episode Paradise, where every single colonist chose to remain on their no-tech world to die from easily curable diseases, even after their tyrant has been removed, just because "it's ourhome now". Oh, please....

Or in Voyager, in that 37ers episode, where not a single crew member chose to remain on that pleasant planet, populated by the descendants of abducted humans, where they could have had a normal life. Instead, every single one chose to go with Captain Kathryn Neverwrong on her quest.

Just how stupid the screenwriters think their audience is?
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