Explain it as a young-minded girl with the powers of a demi-goddess trying to find herself?
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Explain it as a young-minded girl with the powers of a demi-goddess trying to find herself?
I don't see any reason for an explanation...like I said it can be ignored. It looks like Scott is going to ignore it and write her as she should be(if the Plodex Snowbird is any clue)....if so...I say, YAY!!!!!
Dana
Why oh why are people trying to make this incarnation of Snowbird a girl/a new character. The body is irrelevant, it's the soul that hasn't changed. The body is merely a shell for the form of the Gods' chosen herald on Earth.Quote:
Originally Posted by kozzi24
There were two inconsistant lines, in a fricking issue of X-Men Unlimited.
It counts for diddly squat.
Phil well said.
Is Diddly Sqaut going to be Austen's new pen name?
Austens new pen name will be Sandra Bullock, and he'll reprise one of her roles. He shall be called Miss DeContinuity.
I don't know that he'd change his gender in his name like that. How 'bout Phil O. Bullock?
Hey Jeff maybe we could have a super-hero that does change its gender all the time. Call them Gender-Bender! What powers would it have?
Actually there was a hero Starhawk that changed back and forth and also Cloud. Oh well we can have a Canadian version.
Full Of Bollacks, yea that works for meQuote:
Originally Posted by kozzi24
Most suitable power choice is metamorphy, ala Reed Richard or Dough BoyQuote:
Originally Posted by Richv1
maybe it's only a coincidence.
I have no idea what this thread is actually about anymore Firestar, but from the monicker, I gather your a Warriors fan?Quote:
Originally Posted by firestar
Yeah I was thinking that too.... (the new warriors bit ^^)Quote:
Originally Posted by DelBubs
eh something about Snowy and YJ being kin or something? hypothosis?
I doubt that they're related. In fact, who's to say that they're in any way aware of each other? Snowbird and the lineage she hails from hardly represent the totality of native Canadian history and myth, no? That would be like saying that the trickster god Coyote of Cheyenne and Apache myth would automatically be well-acquainted with the various spirits and gods of the Iroquous.
And personally, I think it would be more interesting if they weren't already aware of each other or their place in the halls of mythological power. That would make things more interesting. Why tie everyone together in a neat little package?
I thought we did have a character like that. He/she was called Sasquatch.:lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Richv1