But I'm back! A brief list of things I'm looking forward to doing:
Actually writing Sergeant America.
A couple of Big Jimmy things.
The Green Lantern. You heard me.
Misc. stuff that my brain exudes.


Sgt. America Part 2It had been two years since the first Zombie had crawled out of the ocean and onto American soil. Since that time, about a dozen or so of the poor, living corpses had come to be, and they all had ended up finding one another. While stretched out on a sandy beach in Kaulifornia, smog in the air and trash in the ground, they all came up with conclusions to the biggest question on their minds; what the hell had happened? Each had different theories. One actually got it right - she figured that the radiation and electrical energy given off by the bomb, in a similar way that it caused cancer, had started cells multiplying again and had reignited tSgt. America Part 2


Sergent's DawnAlmost seventy years ago, there arised in the United Territories of America a certain problem - what to do with all the dead people.Sergent's Dawn
In the year 1947, as the Second Great War was dying down and the aggressor French armies were being mopped up by the Anglo-German-American forces, studies were released saying that between 10 and 50 million people had been killed during the confilct, seven of those million in the UTA mainland. Burial was out of the question - there simply wasn't enough empty space. (In reality, there was plenty, but major corporations and the UT government decided against this option because of future expansion plan


In the Light of the DayThe sun rises Bright rays spilling over Land and sea and air Bringing wamth to the people And light to everythingIn the Light of the Day
He rises from his bed Rolls off the mattress he has on the floor Puts his feet on the floor And stretches his arms above his head In the light of sleep
He walks to the bathroom Does what he does every day Leaves the room and prepares For another day alone In the light of the day
A shirt goes on and the hair goes back He moves to the small kitchen Grabs a cup and the pot And has some coffee In the l


The Capture of the FounderRain fell from the sky of D.C. Grey clouds covered the normally blue-hued sky. The drops fell heavy on the sidewalk, and folks hurried back inside, to homes, offices and buisiness places. Thoughts turned to dour subjects... or they would, were the populous not being controlled. Thoughts injected, personalities changed on the whim of an overglorified techie... and only few who fought. Connor McDaniel, a Founder of the Resistance, felt strongly about that last bit. People shouldn't be controlled, even though they themselves would probably have caused their own destruction a century or two ago had it not been for acts like this. But Connor didn'The Capture of the Founder


Yabrona'ri KaelyaDeep below, the Channelers battle. There are two, three if you count The One In The Middle. Their anger flows in a never-ceasing struggle for victory. It is them who have given us conflict, born of the marriage of Unth to Inth. They were happy in the beginning, the two immortal sky-lovers. Between them, they had a child, named Unthirit. She was beautiful, her hair the color of starlight, eyes a blue dusk in a face that lit up like a sunrise whenever she smiled. She grew quickly, and soon followed her parents in their journeys through the skies. Where she went, the people stopped their petty disagreements to look up and admire her beauty. In tYabrona'ri Kaelya
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[Bernard: I don't know, it's an impossible choice. Walls, thermometers, I'll just have to hope that when I flip the coin it somehow explodes and kills me.]
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"You'd find it easier to be bad than good if you had red hair," said Anne reproachfully. "People who haven't red hair don't know what trouble is." Anne to Marilla in Anne of Green Gables
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Gag kisses,
Autumn
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"You'd find it easier to be bad than good if you had red hair," said Anne reproachfully. "People who haven't red hair don't know what trouble is." Anne to Marilla in Anne of Green Gables
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I am the rare flower which blooms once under the light of the moon.
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