Andy H. ([identity profile] garran.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] garran 2004-09-12 01:55 pm (UTC)

I'm a geek

Hey, are you watching this show? Awesome!

Interesting how happy people want to live their own lives--and in fact fight very hard to do so!--whereas melancholy people seem more willing to exchange their lives up for something else...

Un. For the record, I think that Ami is wrong about this, although to describe exactly what I mean by that I'd have to think harder at a time when I'm less hungry.

I guess I mean that in my opinion, it was a genuine reincarnation, so she really is a different person from her previous life, which will hold even once she's learned more about the past; and that's good, for her, because for someone who is Ami, being Ami is better than being whomever Mercury used to be.

It's not surprising that she'd feel the way I say she does, though. It must feel awfully weird. (And being a senshi is still the most important thing about this incarnation, too.)

In like... 2000 BC.

My own long feeling is that the Silver Millennium probably ended around 8,000 BC, give or take a thousand. The show(s?) always say(s) that it was one thousand years ago, but I take that to be a sort of shorthand for 'a long time ago', a la '40 days and 40 nights' (since if there had been an interplanetary magical civilization in the 990s, we'd probably have some record).


-Garran

And, thanks, guys. I'm glad you like it. ^^

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