Demons of the Past
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- jwhouk
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Re: Demons of the Past
"Least the boy didn't try shooting arrows through axe heads," Billens grumbled as he sat back in his chair.
"Character is what you are in the dark." - D.L. Moody
"You should never run from the voices in your head. That's how you give them power." - Jin
"You should never run from the voices in your head. That's how you give them power." - Jin
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Re: Demons of the Past
But facing death requires true courage... something he lacks...
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Re: Demons of the Past
Wouldn't be appropriate, I think. As far as we know, Glytch isn't married, or wooing a married woman / possible widow.jwhouk wrote:"Least the boy didn't try shooting arrows through axe heads," Billens grumbled as he sat back in his chair.
He might, however, want to keep an eye peeled for the presence of any sting-rays.
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Re: Demons of the Past
Is there a pun/reference/joke in there? I heard something whistle over my head just now...Dave wrote:Wouldn't be appropriate, I think. As far as we know, Glytch isn't married, or wooing a married woman / possible widow.jwhouk wrote:"Least the boy didn't try shooting arrows through axe heads," Billens grumbled as he sat back in his chair.
He might, however, want to keep an eye peeled for the presence of any sting-rays.
He's mister GlytchMeister, he's mister code
He's mister exploiter, he's mister ones and zeros
They call me GlytchMeister, whatever I touch
Starts to glitch in my clutch!
I'm too much!
He's mister exploiter, he's mister ones and zeros
They call me GlytchMeister, whatever I touch
Starts to glitch in my clutch!
I'm too much!
Re: Demons of the Past
The arrow-through-the-axe-heads incident took place when Odysseus returned home (disguised) after years away, found that he was considered "probably dead", and that there were a bunch of suitors attempting to persuade his wife to declare herself eligible and marry one of them. Odysseus was the only man strong enough to pass the challenge of drawing his own bow and shooting an arrow through the holes in the axe-heads... and he then made his displeasure at the suitors quite obvious. None of the suitors survived.GlytchMeister wrote:Is there a pun/reference/joke in there? I heard something whistle over my head just now...Dave wrote:Wouldn't be appropriate, I think. As far as we know, Glytch isn't married, or wooing a married woman / possible widow.jwhouk wrote:"Least the boy didn't try shooting arrows through axe heads," Billens grumbled as he sat back in his chair.
He might, however, want to keep an eye peeled for the presence of any sting-rays.
Many years later, Odysseus' son Telegonus traveled to Ithica, hoping to meet him. In one of those "I really wish I had known this sooner" tragedies of which the Greeks seemed to be quite fond, Telegonus and Odysseus first met under conditions of conflict, neither knew who the other was, and they fought. Telegonus struck Odysseus with a spear tipped with a poisonous spine from a ray, killing him (and fulfilling a prophesy that death would come from Odysseus from the sea).
So, Glytch-the-character ought to be cautious around sting-ray spines. These father-and-son interactions have been archetypal conflicts for at least as long as there's been writing to record them (and probably lots longer than that), so one ought to avoid putting oneself into the path of a high-momentum meme unless it's strictly necessary.
He did, certainly, demonstrate an old saying to his father-of-record, by putting his father on the record: ""How sharper than a serpent's truth it is to have a thankless child!" Fathers like that are, unfortunately, not terribly rare... and the solution in this case was nicely done.
The whole "Demons of the Past" saga had me on the edge of my seat, waiting for the next installment. Potent stuff, guy!
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Indeed very well done. Bravo!Dave wrote: The whole "Demons of the Past" saga had me on the edge of my seat, waiting for the next installment. Potent stuff, guy!
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Re: Demons of the Past
I knew about the bow and the axes, but I did not, however, know about the sting-rays. Fascinating.
Thanks for the compliments!
A note to readers: this is taking place after the events of Reunion (which has yet to be finished). Many things happen involving Glytch at the party, so it was really bloody tricky writing Post-Party-Glytch without spoiling the party or anything that happens therein.
Thanks for the compliments!
A note to readers: this is taking place after the events of Reunion (which has yet to be finished). Many things happen involving Glytch at the party, so it was really bloody tricky writing Post-Party-Glytch without spoiling the party or anything that happens therein.
He's mister GlytchMeister, he's mister code
He's mister exploiter, he's mister ones and zeros
They call me GlytchMeister, whatever I touch
Starts to glitch in my clutch!
I'm too much!
He's mister exploiter, he's mister ones and zeros
They call me GlytchMeister, whatever I touch
Starts to glitch in my clutch!
I'm too much!
- lake_wrangler
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Re: Demons of the Past
I have to admit, I am somewhat confused: why, exactly, is Robert Cooper now in protective custody? Was he arrested for something? Is his life in danger, now?
Sure, he showed himself to be a bully, grabbed Glytch's collar, and made verbal threats. But nothing, to my knowledge, that is arrest-worthy. And of all the people who heard the broadcast, only those closest to him would associate the name with the voice. From the sound of it, people working with him (either above or below, in rank) already knew of his abrasive nature, so he probably would not need to fear retaliation from them. And whatever product or business is being conducted by Muramasa, most investors would know nothing of the connection between Robert and the company, so how could stock plummet so drastically?
Maybe I'm just thick, but I fail to see how that short scene being broadcast could have such devastating effects on him. Besides, those who don't know him will only remember this vaguely, after some time...
-- signed: confused... --
Sure, he showed himself to be a bully, grabbed Glytch's collar, and made verbal threats. But nothing, to my knowledge, that is arrest-worthy. And of all the people who heard the broadcast, only those closest to him would associate the name with the voice. From the sound of it, people working with him (either above or below, in rank) already knew of his abrasive nature, so he probably would not need to fear retaliation from them. And whatever product or business is being conducted by Muramasa, most investors would know nothing of the connection between Robert and the company, so how could stock plummet so drastically?
Maybe I'm just thick, but I fail to see how that short scene being broadcast could have such devastating effects on him. Besides, those who don't know him will only remember this vaguely, after some time...
-- signed: confused... --
- jwhouk
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Re: Demons of the Past
Charges of verbal and physical assault, intimidation and harassment are serious enough.
When those same charges are against a Federal employee...
Oh, and when you have the Alexander Law Firm prosecuting the case, the other side can plead "no contest" all they want.
When those same charges are against a Federal employee...
Oh, and when you have the Alexander Law Firm prosecuting the case, the other side can plead "no contest" all they want.
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- GlytchMeister
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Re: Demons of the Past
Robert Cooper isn't just some employee of his company. As he said earlier, he can topple countries. He isn't exactly a celebrity, but let's just say a lot of people know his name and voice... As in, most of the North American branch of Muramasa. And in high business, having a good reputation is very important. Especially when he is the head of marketing and public relations in North America.
Everyone knew he was kind of a dick, but that just meant he got stuff done. But then they found out just how bad he really was. All of a sudden, the face of Muramasa Industrials is an abusive father, both physically, verbally, and emotionally, who became so fixated on screwing over his son he hunted him down.
As for why he needs to be in protective custody: Glytch just broadcasted Robert Cooper being a complete asshole to the whole world. People tend to get a little bent out of shape over child abuse.
Everyone knew he was kind of a dick, but that just meant he got stuff done. But then they found out just how bad he really was. All of a sudden, the face of Muramasa Industrials is an abusive father, both physically, verbally, and emotionally, who became so fixated on screwing over his son he hunted him down.
As for why he needs to be in protective custody: Glytch just broadcasted Robert Cooper being a complete asshole to the whole world. People tend to get a little bent out of shape over child abuse.
He's mister GlytchMeister, he's mister code
He's mister exploiter, he's mister ones and zeros
They call me GlytchMeister, whatever I touch
Starts to glitch in my clutch!
I'm too much!
He's mister exploiter, he's mister ones and zeros
They call me GlytchMeister, whatever I touch
Starts to glitch in my clutch!
I'm too much!
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Re: Demons of the Past
Add to that what I pointed out, and yeah, Billens and company swooped down with the "Trust me, this is for your own protection" thing.
"Character is what you are in the dark." - D.L. Moody
"You should never run from the voices in your head. That's how you give them power." - Jin
"You should never run from the voices in your head. That's how you give them power." - Jin
- lake_wrangler
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Re: Demons of the Past
Like I said: chalk it up to my being too thick to figure it out on my own...
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Re: Demons of the Past
WARNING: THREAD NECROMANCY IN PROGRESS! --- WARNING: THREAD NECROMANCY IN PROGRESS!
Six and a half years later, and it's just as fascinating a read, and I'm just as thick as I was back then, apparently, since I still needed to read the explanation as to why Robert Cooper was now in protective custody...
Well done. Had me totally engrossed in all of this.
Six and a half years later, and it's just as fascinating a read, and I'm just as thick as I was back then, apparently, since I still needed to read the explanation as to why Robert Cooper was now in protective custody...
Well done. Had me totally engrossed in all of this.
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Re: Demons of the Past
I had totally forgotten this remarkable piece of work- to the point of nail-biting at several critical points. VERT well-done!
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Re: Demons of the Past
That's pretty much why I have a tab open to the fanfic index, and am methodically re-reading all of them. Hours upon hours of captivating reading material.Sgt. Howard wrote: ↑Sun Sep 04, 2022 7:08 pm I had totally forgotten this remarkable piece of work- to the point of nail-biting at several critical points. VERT well-done!
Re: Demons of the Past
Apparently I didn't post my response at the time . . .lake_wrangler wrote: ↑Sat Apr 09, 2016 10:05 amI have to admit, I am somewhat confused: why, exactly, is Robert Cooper now in protective custody? Was he arrested for something? Is his life in danger, now?
Sure, he showed himself to be a bully, grabbed Glytch's collar, and made verbal threats. But nothing, to my knowledge, that is arrest-worthy. And of all the people who heard the broadcast, only those closest to him would associate the name with the voice. From the sound of it, people working with him (either above or below, in rank) already knew of his abrasive nature, so he probably would not need to fear retaliation from them. And whatever product or business is being conducted by Muramasa, most investors would know nothing of the connection between Robert and the company, so how could stock plummet so drastically?
Maybe I'm just thick, but I fail to see how that short scene being broadcast could have such devastating effects on him. Besides, those who don't know him will only remember this vaguely, after some time...
-- signed: confused... --
At that level, perceptions are reality.
This episode will cause that man problems for quite a number of reasons . . .
He got caught abusing his son. (For some, getting caught is the unforgivable sin.)
He publicly abused his son . . . this is not only reprehensible in itself, but will be taken as "a demonstrable want of judgement/discretion" - also a (socially/politically/business) near-capital offense.
Because of the way the events were publicized, there will follow investigations that will spread his identity all over the world - it will require a determined effort to avoid learning who he is and his connections.
This will require Muramasa to disavow him lest they be dragged down with him - guilt by association. They can be immoral, but they cannot afford to be caught at it.
Also, if he's at that level, he will have enemies - it's inevitable. These enemies - whether deserved or not - will pile on.
There are things that can be forgiven, but in a case like this nobody can afford to be associated with him, so they will all pile on as a virtue-signal.
What's amusing is that some of them will cite one thing, while actually acting for another reason . . . for instance, a man who disapproves morally and is acting from moral repugnance, might cite "demonstrated want of discretion" . . . Or vice-versa.
--FreeFlier
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Re: Demons of the Past
I had just read this fanfic a month ago... but since I just finished reading the Dark Knowledge fanfic, I decided to read this one again, as it can be seen as a sequel to the other one.
It was just as enthralling as the first or second time!
It was just as enthralling as the first or second time!