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PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 10:36 pm 
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Someone please write a story wherein Gale meets an "honorable" pirate.

Ack! I'm still trying to catch up with your last prompt!

Speaking of which...


I'd like to see a Jakkard story featuring a good, old-fashioned western saloon brawl, complete with at least one person failing and/or being knocked over a second story balcony.

How about...

The Etiquette Lesson

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 11:38 pm 
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@Orcish: :dance:

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 2:16 am 
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I gotta say, of everything the M:EM has produced, Jackie's gotta be my favorite.

Actually, in the spirit of the thread, I'm going to launch a challenge.

Jackie and Raiker get into a fight.


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 4:07 pm 
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Someone please write a story wherein Gale meets an "honorable" pirate.

Ramirez dePietro?

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 4:10 pm 
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Barinellos wrote:
Someone please write a story wherein Gale meets an "honorable" pirate.

Ramirez dePietro?

I'd be lying if I said I hadn't at least partially thought of Ramirez dePietro when I threw that particular gauntlet...


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 10:30 pm 
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I gotta say, of everything the M:EM has produced, Jackie's gotta be my favorite.

You have no idea how humbling that is, Landis!

Anyway, I'm just really, really happy to hear that you're fond of Jackie. She's a favorite of mine, too. :)


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Mission accomplished! :D

Another fine addition to the "How Jackie Met Her Friends" anthology. Let's see, we've seen how she met Trotter, Hush-Hush, and Presto, and now Dazie. We've heard the second-hand story of how she met Jane (although that one's hardly a friend!) Let's see... Sharps, Sage, Gub, Ecks, and Tishia should pretty much round out the set (well, there are more people in Jane's gang, I guess. And a whole lot of kids...) So, that's something to look forward to!

Hah, yes. That well isn't quite dry just yet -- which is a good thing, since I seem to keep going back to it!

I love Trotter's annoyance at being ignored.

Me, too.

Trotter is a diva, after all. And divas will be divas!

The three guys at the bar got what was coming to them, but I feel a little bad for the poor deputies who had no idea what was going on. They were just doing their jobs! Oh, well. They should have picked a better time to do it, like the old gray mare (who ain't what she used to be.)

Yeah, there's definitely a wide variation in the level of deservedness among the various lawmen who wind up taking their lumps in this fight. (Of course, to crib a line from Bill Munny, deserve's usually got nothing to do with it on Jakkard.)

I think that we're just seeing Young Jackie, here, to an extent -- she's still got a little bit of that hotheaded streak in her at this age, which sometimes results in poor decisions (especially when her pockets are full, and her glass is empty, as Trotter tries to remind her). I think that older Jackie probably would have handled this situation much differently.

You know, with a name like "Red Jackie," I have a hard enough time remember that her hair isn't red. And then you have to go and make a reference to a song about a red-headed woman. You're doing this to me on purpose, Orcish, I know you are! Now I'll just have to keep wondering if she's changed at all, if her hair was still red.

I seem to recall that you've used this particular allusion, too. :)

I think that I always was able to see Jackie's hair as black, because it's just part and parcel of her look -- black hair, black hat, black glasses, black clothes.

Except for her eyes, of course. Something about all that black makes her red eyes pop even more in my imagination, when she slides those glasses down.

There wasn't quite as much punching as I was expecting, but there was the railing break, the bar slide, and the bottle broken over someone's head, and that's a big ol' win in my book!

Yeah. For whatever reason, the fight ended up being over much more quickly than I'd sort of expected. But, again, I guess that was largely a product of Jackie. As she remarks in "Mistakes of the Past," she hits hard, and she fights dirty, and that sort of didn't end up lending itself to as many punches getting thrown as I might have liked.

But she did manage to fit some of those tropey bits in, at least!

I am now imagining a situation where Trotter gets so annoyed at watching dancers on a stage that he finally just climbs up on stage and says, "Here, let me do it!"

I can absolutely picture that.

I can also picture the conversation Jackie had with Jane to bring Dazie into the gang. I bet that was fun.

Jane: "But she's so...unsubtle."
Jackie: "These are bank robberies, Jane, not dancing lessons. Do you want someone who can get in and out of banks without being noticed, or do you want someone who can get in and out of banks with our money?"

I can also picture that. :)

Subtely is not Dazie's long suit, methinks. But, if you need something hit, and hit hard? Oh, boy, is she your minotaur.

And, of course, it turns out that she's a pretty adept leader, too, after she's had a little while to study under Jackie.

Thanks a ton for posting! I enjoyed it immensely!

Hey, thank you for prompting, and for reading! I had fun with this one. :)

Anyway, here's a little post-script, too:

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 11:33 pm 
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Landis963 wrote:
I gotta say, of everything the M:EM has produced, Jackie's gotta be my favorite.

You have no idea how humbling that is, Landis!

Anyway, I'm just really, really happy to hear that you're fond of Jackie. She's a favorite of mine, too. :)

Anyway, here's a little post-script, too:

Spoiler


See, this is why I like Jackie: She makes me laugh, when so many characters are angst-blobs (Beryl Trevanei, I'm looking at you!) or uber-serious (Kahr is a front-runner, as is Fisco, though the latter has his moments of brilliant snark). Although I have to ask: if one hand is holding down Sheriff A-hole's hand behind his back, and the other is pinning him face-down against the bar, how'd she hand the note to Trotter?


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Although I have to ask: if one hand is holding down Sheriff A-hole's hand behind his back, and the other is pinning him face-down against the bar, how'd she hand the note to Trotter?

In my mind, Jackie's only using one hand to hold the good sheriff down. The way I saw her doing it was that she's got his one arm pulled behind his back, and she's holding it there in such a way that, if he tries to get up, or to move, he's liable to either break or dislocate that arm. So it's more about leverage, and less about force.

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Landis963 wrote:
See, this is why I like Jackie: She makes me laugh, when so many characters are angst-blobs (Beryl Trevanei, I'm looking at you!) or uber-serious (Kahr is a front-runner, as is Fisco, though the latter has his moments of brilliant snark). Although I have to ask: if one hand is holding down Sheriff A-hole's hand behind his back, and the other is pinning him face-down against the bar, how'd she hand the note to Trotter?

Well, Jackie certainly has her serious moments. "Blood on the Tracks" and "Rest for the Wicked" Jackie are really, REALLY not joking around.

As for Kahr, yeah, he's very serious. I mean, he'll play around a little when he's hitting on an attractive guy, but for the most part, he's pretty deadly serious. To be fair, he's had a lot of responsibility throughout his life. It's not all fun and games being a god-king, I would imagine!

But Fisco? Fisco's got one hell of a sense of humor. Now, he's had to deal with a lot of serious things, and he's very serious about business, but I get the feeling that in his free time (such as he's had) he's quite the jokester. Of course, it's a very dry sense of humor. It would have to be. Imagine trying to crack jokes to Diana. No matter how good the joke was, or how well told, she's never going to laugh. She probably won't even crack a smile. And if you hang out with someone like that for a few decades, you'll probably get used to just amusing yourself.

@Orcish's Postscript: :D


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Landis963 wrote:
See, this is why I like Jackie: She makes me laugh, when so many characters are angst-blobs (Beryl Trevanei, I'm looking at you!) or uber-serious (Kahr is a front-runner, as is Fisco, though the latter has his moments of brilliant snark). Although I have to ask: if one hand is holding down Sheriff A-hole's hand behind his back, and the other is pinning him face-down against the bar, how'd she hand the note to Trotter?

Well, Jackie certainly has her serious moments. "Blood on the Tracks" and "Rest for the Wicked" Jackie are really, REALLY not joking around.

As for Kahr, yeah, he's very serious. I mean, he'll play around a little when he's hitting on an attractive guy, but for the most part, he's pretty deadly serious. To be fair, he's had a lot of responsibility throughout his life. It's not all fun and games being a god-king, I would imagine!

But Fisco? Fisco's got one hell of a sense of humor. Now, he's had to deal with a lot of serious things, and he's very serious about business, but I get the feeling that in his free time (such as he's had) he's quite the jokester. Of course, it's a very dry sense of humor. It would have to be. Imagine trying to crack jokes to Diana. No matter how good the joke was, or how well told, she's never going to laugh. She probably won't even crack a smile. And if you hang out with someone like that for a few decades, you'll probably get used to just amusing yourself.

@Orcish's Postscript: :D


Fisco was probably not the best example. But Jackie's consistent about the joy she takes in her work (except, of course, when she thinks someone's gone too far, at which point all bets are off). And all the characters are reacting appropriately to the surrounding events. But Jackie is a joy to read because unless things have gone spectacularly wrong, she's always having a blast.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 12:48 pm 
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Landis963 wrote:
Fisco was probably not the best example. But Jackie's consistent about the joy she takes in her work (except, of course, when she thinks someone's gone too far, at which point all bets are off). And all the characters are reacting appropriately to the surrounding events. But Jackie is a joy to read because unless things have gone spectacularly wrong, she's always having a blast.

You'll get no argument here. I love Jackie stories! (I've even helped write one!)

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man I feel like such an outcast not having caught up with Jackie yet

but, like, reading is for losers so

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man I feel like such an outcast not having caught up with Jackie yet

but, like, reading is for losers so

:duel:

LeVar Burton says otherwise!

Just take a look, it's in a book...

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man I feel like such an outcast not having caught up with Jackie yet

but, like, reading is for losers so

Well, if you ever do read any of the stories, then I very much hope that you will enjoy them!

On a semi-related note, I've actually been thinking about recording an audio version of some Jackie stories, if that sounds like something that would interest people.

My voice isn't exactly of top-shelf quality, but it seems like it might be a fun thing to do.

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On a semi-related note, I've actually been thinking about recording an audio version of some Jackie stories, if that sounds like something that would interest people.

My voice isn't exactly of top-shelf quality, but it seems like it might be a fun thing to do.

I'd be interested! I do enjoy stuff like that.

I have audio recordings of the majority of my poems, but I've never tried any of my stories, mostly because I don't have a good microphone (or a computer that doesn't make a constant whining noise that would show up in the background...)


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Hrmm... maybe I can bribe Mrs. OL into doing the recording.

She can usually be persuaded with the promise of cupcakes...

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I've been asked to do voice work, actually.
Keeper might even have heard my voice in the past. I can't quite remember if it was mercer or keeper tart was missing during that recording session.

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I've been asked to do voice work, actually.
Keeper might even have heard my voice in the past. I can't quite remember if it was mercer or keeper tart was missing during that recording session.

I've been told repeatedly in my life that I should do radio. Back in my younger days when I worked fast food, usually at least once a day someone would comment on it through the drive-thru, and even in the summers when I work at a hotel's front desk, I get people commenting on it.

Actually, in college, I did have a radio show for a year. It was fun while I was there, but I never really got excited for it, so I stopped after that.


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Whereas I've been told repeatedly in my life that I have a face for radio. :)

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Whereas I've been told repeatedly in my life that I have a face for radio. :)

I should like to challenge these people to honorable fisticuffs, for they have insulted your face, my good sir!

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Meanwhile, I've thought many a time about doing readings for the M:EM, but have never actually done so, even during the month I was completely alone and could have did the whole feel-like-an-idiot-talking-to-myself thing without anyone else around. It's one of the many things I've mentioned I'd considered and I'm afraid I've ended up cultivating a personality of that-guy-who-promises-a-lot-but-doesn't-do-anything because of it.

But I am almost done with one project which may lessen razorborne's troubles.


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