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Prometheus said:
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Originally Posted by Prometheus: How exactly does this apply to anything in our writing? I mean, the guidelines were built around pre-existing problems. Who has, at any point in this universe, changed any character permanently without someone's permission? And, how do you define "permanently" in this fictional universe?
I could very easily kill off Grimm in one sentence, and then, turn around, and bring him back to life in the next? So, how does this apply, generally?
And, even if someone DID change a character permanently (however that's suppose to happen), then, what would stop us from going "Umm, no, that didn't happen", and just ignore that entire instance?
Clarify please.
I would still like to hear what you have to say about this...
Are you serious?
I guess you are. You weren't really around during issue #10 when the PSI-Unit characters I created were each killed off one-by-one without anyone even bothering to ask me if I had plans for them or anything. This very issue was argued ad nauseum on more than one occasion (the infamous "That's bullshit, Grimm" conversation that I don't really want to bring up again), and I think other than Cowgirl Jack and NotWedge, you're probably the only one who isn't sick of hearing about it.
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