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Re: Set Adrift 2013-07-01
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 7:19 pm
by shadowinthelight
That's still a little different from popular vampire lore. Usually there is an invisible barrier the vampire can't cross until invited. It seems Wapsipires can enter, but it would be very dangerous for them if the person is innocent, not so if guilty.
Re: Set Adrift 2013-07-01
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 11:35 pm
by TheDOCTOR
scantrontb wrote:totally off topic, but does anyone ELSE hear Atsali's voice as it was done by Majel Barrett, as the voice of the Enterprise Computer in Classic Star Trek? [Computer, i'd like a cup of coffee... "WORKING... bzzt, bzzt... swoosh (replicator door slides open)"] the whole "WORKING" just clicks for me... and whenever she talking in her normal non-computery voice, i hear Reba McEntire...
The way Atsali say "Processing" is the way Brent Spiners' DATA said "Accessing".
Re: Set Adrift 2013-07-01
Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 1:32 am
by Mark N
TheDOCTOR wrote:scantrontb wrote:totally off topic, but does anyone ELSE hear Atsali's voice as it was done by Majel Barrett, as the voice of the Enterprise Computer in Classic Star Trek? [Computer, i'd like a cup of coffee... "WORKING... bzzt, bzzt... swoosh (replicator door slides open)"] the whole "WORKING" just clicks for me... and whenever she talking in her normal non-computery voice, i hear Reba McEntire...
The way Atsali say "Processing" is the way Brent Spiners' DATA said "Accessing".
Data in form but in sound I would picture Summer Glau or Chloe Grace Moretz.
Re: Set Adrift 2013-07-01
Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 1:36 am
by Mark N
Aleister Crow wrote:shadowinthelight wrote:Thought: Lily was the only one of the six women in the desert who became a vampire because they died one by one until she was the last one left. Her memory kept the others from turning but there was no one left to remember her.
It's a good theory, but
they lost each other in a dust storm. Lily died after she was separated from the rest. We don't know what happened to the others; for all we know, they lived. In fact, their survival would go a long way to explaining the connection between the Etheitians and the Anasazi.
It is more likely that the connection between the Etheitians and the Anasazi is more that the archeologists gave a name to a people that there is no living descendant to correct them.