Birthday Party at High Noon
Saturday, 7 September 2013 11:59![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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Yup, after a couple month's break in summer, we're into the fall birthdays again, starting off with Lucy! As usual, the bar is done up in green, although this time Doc's added various bits of greenery (both real and fake, depending on where it's placed) to add a little extra oomph to the decorations. Lucy's perched on the bar, swinging her legs and looking for all the world like a kid in a candy store. Shall you come over and say hello?
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11/9/13 11:46 (UTC)Plus the website she's on doesn't give elaborate details.Also in a comic, there was a replica built on a planet but it wound up being destroyed because it was part of the Nefarious Plot or something. Again, my experiences only lie in the TV show and his movie." She gestures to Eight. "Aaannd, technically, his audio of the alter ego's horse's namesake." She chuckles. "And maybe the one audio she has of Five, Six and Seven together if she ever gets that sequel off the ground.""Lucy has a point," AL says to Marty. "Granted, didn't Doc mention that the two Jennifers meeting could destroy the universe or at the very least your own galaxy? Luckily she only passed out, huh?"
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11/9/13 19:31 (UTC)"Especially when you take into account how random some of that sequential art can be," Vic adds, remembering a certain episode of "Atop The 4th Wall."
"Yeah, well, no offense to that Doc, but people started meeting their past and future selves all through Part II, and the universe never blew up," Marty points out.
"I think my other self was referring specifically to those meetings which might result in the disablement or death of the younger self," Doc says, wagging a finger.
"Yeah, the novelization makes it a bit more clear, although it uses a rather gruesome example of Jennifer cracking her head open while fainting to do it," Vic says.