The story goes where the fractals take me--lol. Again, something just a little different. And now we have the those bad Javalinas from Papa Kyra's first days as a Zing Tao. Mmm . . .
Trée, the story just keeps getting richer, (more confidence on your part maybe? more of a willingness to explore the story) I love the layers you keep adding. It adds so much to the story.
Hmmm, I suppose that must mean that those sharp looking Zaels are actually "good guys" and that the next page turned will bring the Brave-Zero-Four crew to be emmeshed in a life or death struggle...
Those sharp little buggers must be like hummingbirds - sharp exterior but harmless and sweet on the inside. I need to pay attention to the lesson of Papa Kyra.
excellent frac! another great tease as to whats to come :0)
ReplyDeletegreat job Trée
The story goes where the fractals take me--lol. Again, something just a little different. And now we have the those bad Javalinas from Papa Kyra's first days as a Zing Tao. Mmm . . .
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Trée, the story just keeps getting richer, (more confidence on your part maybe? more of a willingness to explore the story) I love the layers you keep adding. It adds so much to the story.
ReplyDeletewell done again my friend (hugs)
I kinda like Papa Kyra. Someday we might actually get back to the Hynerians onboard Bravo-Four-Zero.
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take your time, I'm totally enjoying the backstory :0)
ReplyDeleteHmmm, I suppose that must mean that those sharp looking Zaels are actually "good guys" and that the next page turned will bring the Brave-Zero-Four crew to be emmeshed in a life or death struggle...
ReplyDeleteExcept for those electric looking pine tree things, the picture looks like a winter wonderland LOL!
ReplyDeleteTerry, the Zaels are very much peace loving creatures from the Zael subsystem. I need to post my next post to get you guys up to speed. :-)
ReplyDelete“Looks deceive,”
ReplyDeleteThose sharp little buggers must be like hummingbirds - sharp exterior but harmless and sweet on the inside. I need to pay attention to the lesson of Papa Kyra.