Darlin', I'd just be glad you're on the other side of the planet if I were you.
Huh?
Or what, you plan to do me physical harm?

I should introduce you to the Physical Education students at my old teachers' college. When I was elected editor of the college newspaper for our final year of studies, they sent a woman to slam a custard tart into my face in the crowded common room in December 1978. Their purpose, as stated, was to make sure I didn't get a swollen head because their own candidate for election had misrepresented himself, and his position was rescinded in favour of me.
Yeah, I so deserved that custard tart in the face. What a pity there're no pics I could email you.
I survived, and became a Star Trek fan exactly a year later, stupidly thinking my days of being told I had no right to share my fun with others were over. No right to even sit quietly in a common room with people I assumed were my friends. Unfortunately I have continued to get a swelled head about minor things from time to time. It's a character flaw. I guess I need people like you to remind me I must strive to be more humble. I'll abandon my plans to attend Shore Leave, since my presence will be so awful for the other attendees. Or should I turn up anyway, and bring you a custard tart, or will you supply your own? The authors can hold me down and you can really let fly.
Pardon me? This was really meant to be a lesson? You're not joking? One ST fan is telling another fan that he has no right to get an ego boost over Heather Jarman's surprise Tuckerism in her work of fiction? Or that if I get big-headed again then I must be prepared for more retribution?Let this be a lesson, never, ever, ever let yourself get a swelled head over a silly little thing like a character/place name again, 'kay?![]()
To you it's a "silly little thing". To me it was a little more. Small things do amuse small minds. Therin Park is a miniscule thing to most ST readers, but a fun, if small, thing for me. Pardon me if Heather and Marco's little gift delighted my tiny mind so much that I felt a need to be excited about it in public. Several times. I'm a geeky Star Trek fan. You're surprised I got excited by such a "silly little thing"?
So you repeated the mention of the park yourself in your eBook, and now David Mack has mentioned it again in his trilogy? Isn't this the reverse of what you intended, because now Therin Park's reputation is even more notorious, and I'm being even more insufferable by telling people I am more excited that it got mentioned two more times?Because the more it gets talked about, the more it tempts people to nuke the holy hell out of it to make it stop being talked about.
Pardon my naivete. I'm probably really dumb even responding to your post. Sometimes I get things wrong; I've always taken our correspondence as jovial interaction between two fans. My sincere apologies.At last, my job here is done.![]()
And now people will PM me that I'm still being big-headed, haven't learned my "lesson" after all, that I'm over-reacting. That I'm attention-seeking. That I should never poke the bear, nor tug on Superman's cape.
So be it. If you weren't done with writing ST you could have killed off Shantherin th'Clane in a sequel to "Ex Machina".