Nimona (Comic): for science glowing, there's this page. I'm curious things like: what is Dr. Blitzmeyer's field of research? Was she trying to make something glow or did she stumble upon it? Why is the glowing a new technology? How does the glowing technology work?
Regarding the plans, in chapter 2, Nimona refers to them as "evil plans" and makes "improvements" to Ballister's sketched out plans.
And for Mad Science Contraptions, I don't have a better word for what they're called in universe. Maybe just science? Or technology? There's Dr. Blitzmeyer's device as well as the ones the institute made.
For WB: Effect on People of Stars Coming Back (She-Ra) in the 4th season we find out that Etheria has been hidden in a pocket universe for centuries. It gets pulled back out to the rest of the universe and people see stars for the first time. I'm curious what that's like, world-wide. Are people scared? Excited? Confused? What kinds of theories are there for the strangeness that suddenly appeared?
In the main books, the barmaid Chingford married isn't named, but apparently in the second epilogue she's called Barbara "Babs", Lady Chingford (not sure how you combine those two names.
She-ra, Nimona, Will Darling
Date: 2024-08-20 06:42 pm (UTC)Nimona (Comic): for science glowing, there's this page. I'm curious things like: what is Dr. Blitzmeyer's field of research? Was she trying to make something glow or did she stumble upon it? Why is the glowing a new technology? How does the glowing technology work?
Regarding the plans, in chapter 2, Nimona refers to them as "evil plans" and makes "improvements" to Ballister's sketched out plans.
And for Mad Science Contraptions, I don't have a better word for what they're called in universe. Maybe just science? Or technology? There's Dr. Blitzmeyer's device as well as the ones the institute made.
For WB: Effect on People of Stars Coming Back (She-Ra)
in the 4th season we find out that Etheria has been hidden in a pocket universe for centuries. It gets pulled back out to the rest of the universe and people see stars for the first time. I'm curious what that's like, world-wide. Are people scared? Excited? Confused? What kinds of theories are there for the strangeness that suddenly appeared?In the main books, the barmaid Chingford married isn't named, but apparently in the second epilogue she's called Barbara "Babs", Lady Chingford (not sure how you combine those two names.