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Hey, Marcus, you made it! I've told you already, of course, when I GE'd this for the Archive, but it bears reiterating <G> - I just love these. Absolutely hilarious. I was ROTFLing all the way through. I think my favourite lines have to be from MIB: "Try this hero crap again and your residency permit's revoked," said K.
Clark sulkily spun into street clothes and said "Okay." And from Buffy: "You're Kryptonian?"
"Naaah, mystic destiny." LabRat
Athos: If you'd told us what you were doing, we might have been able to plan this properly. Aramis: Yes, sorry. Athos: No, no, by all means, let's keep things suicidal.
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Wow!!! MIB was hilarious. Dead & Buffy were inspired. Star Trek was realistic.
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Thanks! I'm vaguely thinking about a longer Buffy crossover, which is what got me started on this in the first place, but it may be a long time coming since I am way behind on other things.
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Marc, I loved your MIB x-over! The Buffy one also, I can totally see Lois not being intimidated with Faith's upfront attitude, lol at her solution. I'm not really familiar with the others so I can't say much about them. And I'm interested in your BtVS/L&C x-over, I hope you finish it.
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hehe, just read them. Funny. I needed the giggles.
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Especially the MIB-X-over is hilarious, you really did catch a perfect moment!
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Excellent!
As a big Buffy and DS9 fan, I loved this. The MIB one was priceless too.
Five by five is an expression that has something to do with radio signal being loud and clear. My husband used to use that expression a lot (before Faith. He stopped using it after it became a buffy-ism- I guess he felt silly saying it)
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Five by five is an expression that has something to do with radio signal being loud and clear. I heard the explanation for five by five a while back (I remember sitting bolt upright and thinking, "Oh that's what it means!" ) - and I am dashed if I can remember where or what it was! Which is really helpful, I know. <g> But, yes, I'm pretty sure it's a military thing. Hmmmmmmm. Wonder if it was in Stargate? Yup, it was. From the episode Gemini: CARTER: We are receiving MALP telemetry, sir. Signal is five by five. And the source (apparently) is: Term meaning everything is OK. The term comes from old radio slang. When communicating over radio, the operator would report the strength and clarity of the signal on a scale of 1 to 5 each. Therefore, if a radio operator described the signal as "five by five" it meant it was both loud and clear. Isn't the net a wonderful thing? LabRat
Athos: If you'd told us what you were doing, we might have been able to plan this properly. Aramis: Yes, sorry. Athos: No, no, by all means, let's keep things suicidal.
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Loved this.... Men in Black: Cute. That neualyzer would come in handy. Night Stalker: Ok, but they were seen together when Lex gave Superman the key to the city in Season 1. Dead like me: Totally once I read the explanation at the end. BtVS: Very inventive... ST:DS9: So true to character for Julian and Sisko. Like to have a link to some of your other stories, being a closet Crossover addict. James
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I think that almost all of the fanfic I've written is on the Twisting the Hellmouth site. My author's page is at http://www.tthfanfic.com/authors.php?no=178 This shows stories in reverse order, with the most recent at the top. There are a few works in process, but most stories are complete.
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wow, looks like I have a lot of reading and commenting to do.
The Buffy/CSI vegas series looks interesting.
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I've been reading your stories for a good while over on Twisting the Hellmouth. I've been wanting to send in some feedback, but I tend to be a terrible procrastinator. I'm really glad you decided to send some of your stories this way, and I'd love to see a Lois and Clark/Buffy crossover. (Star Trek wouldn't be bad either...) Keep up the good work
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Hi I like the 5... Karla
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These were great! I'm a HUGE Buffy fan, so I loved that one. Very cute. Faith is one of my favourite characters. And the MIB one was so very funny as was the Star Trek one Thanks for sharing!
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