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Subject: Re: Where is JMS? In the past he defended Sins Past Date: 12 Oct 2004 05:01:37 GMT From: jmsatb5@aol.com (Jms at B5) Newsgroups: rec.arts.comics.marvel.universe >Regardless-- at some point you had the idea to make these >*Gwen's* kids. At this stage, you realize that if they're Gwen's kids, they >can't be more than six years old, tops. When you reach this stage, you should >have said to yourself, "okay, I obviously can't make this work." Instead, you >come up with the outrageous idea that the kids somehow aged 18 years in just >six. You had an idea that can't reasonably work but (for some reason) you >were >absolutely committed to write it, CREDIBILITY BE DAMNED. This is BAD >storytelling. How does one apply that rule in a universe that incorporates Sorcerers Supreme, Thunder Gods, mutants, gamma-ray strong-guys, and somebody who got bit by an irradiated spider who suddenly gains its powers...? Why are all THOSE things credible and rapid aging inconceivable when we even have a rough scientific basis for that in progeria, where we see children start to age and even die of old age by thirteen...where there has not been even a *hint* of scientific data to support anybody getting powers from irradiated spiders? jms (jmsatb5@aol.com) (all message content (c) 2004 by synthetic worlds, ltd., permission to reprint specifically denied to SFX Magazine and don't send me story ideas)