The White Lily (
thewhitelily) wrote2007-11-05 07:05 pm
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Villain, yay!
And I've suddenly had a villain leap fully formed out of a throwaway line in the middle of a couple of paragraphs I'd put in to explain away a little plot divot. (Seriously, I wouldn't even have called it a plot hole - it was just me deciding I should think up a more interesting way to get from A to B than "my protagonist has leet hacking skillz".)
Yay, yay, yay! Special thanks go to procrastination via watching Law and Order: Criminal Intent. That put me in the right frame of mind to recognise the true potential of a random, old, mostly forgotten foe whom our protagonist was forced to take a big gamble to beat, not realising that in the process she'd revealed her biggest vulnerability, and who is now looking for revenge. *nods*
Hurrah for a villain! And given the location (Cassie's Castle, see previous post) - he may even get to do some moustache twirling and cape swishing!
And now I need to keep actually writing. Darnit!
Also: any ideas on what the digital parallel of the word "incarnation" would be? Carn is the root meaning flesh. Can I just replace that by bin, or something similar, and end up with the essense of a person - not just represented by - but infused into a digital body? Any linguists here? Or does "inbination" work for people?
*not procrastinating* *really*
Yay, yay, yay! Special thanks go to procrastination via watching Law and Order: Criminal Intent. That put me in the right frame of mind to recognise the true potential of a random, old, mostly forgotten foe whom our protagonist was forced to take a big gamble to beat, not realising that in the process she'd revealed her biggest vulnerability, and who is now looking for revenge. *nods*
Hurrah for a villain! And given the location (Cassie's Castle, see previous post) - he may even get to do some moustache twirling and cape swishing!
Also: any ideas on what the digital parallel of the word "incarnation" would be? Carn is the root meaning flesh. Can I just replace that by bin, or something similar, and end up with the essense of a person - not just represented by - but infused into a digital body? Any linguists here? Or does "inbination" work for people?
yay!
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Mustache twirling is hot.Eh, "avatar" might work. Though that's got other connotations.
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*twitches* *thinks of Poirot, although perhaps his problem is that it's not villainous moustache-twirling*Yeah, avatar is what I've been using to date, but... I dunno, just seems boring, and without the implication of *infusion* over representation that I was looking for.
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(Anonymous) 2007-11-06 04:50 am (UTC)(link)Just some ideas for ya:P
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You're probably right about that - it should be "digital flesh" - so digicarnation has got some definite potential. But hmmm, "indigition" - I like that, too. *ponders*
Thanks for stopping by!
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It is common in technical discussion of object oriented programming paradigms to speak of creating a new instance of an object, in essence creating a concrete copy of an abstract notion. This process of creation ex nihilo is usually called "instantiation".
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