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From:     "Richard J. Pugh" <rjpugh@???????.net>
Date:     Sun, 29 Dec 1996 21:05:55 -0500
Subject:  Re: - Eternal Wanderer
At 10:19 AM 12/17/96 +0000, you wrote:
>First premise is that i've really enjoyed reading the Eternal Wanderer's
>chronicles and i look forward to hear something more about Onestar and his
>"Star Trek: the Next Generation" crew.

        Thanks!  I'm glad you enjoyed it.  I know that several of you have
asked for more tales of the renegade Armada and it's crew, but after the
completion of Solaris, Eric and I both came down with writer's block.  To
make matters worse, by the time the block had passed, we had both engrossed
ourselves in other projects.  I, for example, am running a Star Trek fanfic
cycle called "Rhiannon."  Eric ran an Internet humor journal for a while.
We do have the next episode outlined, and we're trying to get moving on it,
but please be patient with us.
        Please...

>or Eric F. Schetley for instance) if they could give me some more info about
>Omnispace, Solaris and the other spheres mentioned in that stories...

        We're working on it.  (Famous last words.)  I've been working on the
Solaris worlds for what seems like an eternity.  Omnispace, well, it ain't
there any more.  Eric did have some specs on the place thought.  The sphere
"Spiralspace" appears in the third book of the Cloakmaster cycle,
"Malestrom's Eye."  In that timeline, that's where the Rock of Bral is,
orbiting an air world.  The sphere itself is awash with skirmishes between
the elves and the humanoids (again, according to the book).  Toram, the
beholder world, was created by Eric, as was the flow island of New Glorin.


Richard
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