silverthunder: (Edward and Alphone - Sleepy)
Aphrael ([personal profile] silverthunder) wrote2004-11-29 07:34 am

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I managed to get through what I needed to get through yesterday. Journal entries - done. Question sheet - done. 48K - made it.

I have to work tonight. It's going to be another one of those long, long days. And work will suck, because it's Monday and Monday is always busy. I spent a lot of time scrubbing mold off of the inside of soap dispensers last night - and of course there was the cat shit the night before. Work hasn't been great. I don't expect tonight to be an exception.

Bleh.

I made it to the last plot point in my NaNo story, though, so I should be able to make it to 50K without too many more problems - probably tomorrow, which is the last day anyway. I managed to generate moderate interest.

That is a good thing.

I watched episodes 41 and 42 of Gundam Wing. Trowa gets his memory back in the next one. I probably won't get to that until tonight before I go to bed, but it's a good one.

Yay!

I've been looking around GW stuff, and I keep coming across references to the "Preventor 5" manga... Which, of course, I can't find anywhere. Not even summaries or scans or anything. I want it.

Anyone got any info on that? I'd appreciate help...

Preventer 5

[identity profile] kagekoku.livejournal.com 2004-11-29 11:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Can be found in the "Episode Zero" manga put out by Viz. It contains the back stories for all of the pilots (and a bit about Relena), as well as a set up for a Post-Endless Waltz idea that was entitled "Preventer 5." Of course, there's also "Battlefield of Pacifists," "Blind Target," and "Ground Zero" manga as well. The order is something like (timeline-wise): Episode Zero kiddie stories, Shin Kidousenki Gundam Wing, Battlefield of Pacifists, Ground Zero, Blind Target, SKGW: Endless Waltz, and then Preventer Five. Of course, the original manga of SKGW skews with the rest of the shebang anyway, because the boys go to Mars to join the terraforming project, using their skills (because Newtype is mentioned in the manga) and leave Earth, the Colonies, and the women faaaar behind. However, their all very interesting stories to read, and with the exception of the manga-version of SKGW, the artistry is all lovely, too.

P.S. I need you to send me your physical addy (through e-mail would be fine) so I can send you those MP3s. ^_^