I was kind of wondering, does Alt Yumi have multiverse wifi? Did the Praxians hook her up with the ability to blog reports back to her own universe? I could imagine her being smart enough to ask for such a condition when Dash asked her to come.
While I’ve been enjoying the story so far, I’ve found it rather predictable … until now. This is the first truly unexpected plot development since I started reading. Much more excited about the story now.
On a completely different note from the comment above: What I love about Tune is that it never ends up being what I think it is. If someone told me to describe what Tune’s story was about back when I caught up, it was a completely different answer from what I’d give now.
Almost every page feels like a plot twist to me and I find it unveiling to be a way more complicated story than I originally thought it would be.
I have honestly no idea where this is going or what the plot/conflict is going to focus on, but I love it.
I suppose a writer’s greatest dream would be free time.
RISE!
God I love onomatopoeias.
Me too!
not if only you can publish that book Earth 2 Yumi…oh wait your locked up in a zoo.
I wonder if she’ll actually be able to report anything. I’d imagine the aliens would not like that very much.
Dash said before that the people who do stuff like that either give up or are taken t an insane asylum.
Haha oh right. I forgot.
Of course the window’s going to be open and Dash hears that. Or not.
I was kind of wondering, does Alt Yumi have multiverse wifi? Did the Praxians hook her up with the ability to blog reports back to her own universe? I could imagine her being smart enough to ask for such a condition when Dash asked her to come.
Then again, maybe not
Just imagine the inter-dimentional roaming charges!
I think it was established that the exhibit has cable. Wifi isn’t that much of a stretch.
Well, alt.Yumi might not be Andy’s Yumi, but she certainly got a rise out of him. [rimshot]
I’m beginning to wonder if alt.Andy is such a bad guy after all. Alt.Yumi doesn’t seem anywhere near as adorkable as Andy’s Yumi.
While I’ve been enjoying the story so far, I’ve found it rather predictable … until now. This is the first truly unexpected plot development since I started reading. Much more excited about the story now.
On a completely different note from the comment above: What I love about Tune is that it never ends up being what I think it is. If someone told me to describe what Tune’s story was about back when I caught up, it was a completely different answer from what I’d give now.
Almost every page feels like a plot twist to me and I find it unveiling to be a way more complicated story than I originally thought it would be.
I have honestly no idea where this is going or what the plot/conflict is going to focus on, but I love it.
Same here!