tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6200227130864879951.post4140963991168696653..comments2024-02-23T21:17:08.482+00:00Comments on The Tiger Who Came To Tea: FrontiosTygerWhoCame2Thttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06968881505647242837noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6200227130864879951.post-47202749576974437522018-03-01T20:24:42.477+00:002018-03-01T20:24:42.477+00:00PS: Of particular value to me in the novelization ...PS: Of particular value to me in the novelization was the explanation for why Brazen stopped the guards bringing their weapons underground. I had been irritated that he'd forced them to use seemingly worthless clubs. In the novelization, he declared them too unsafe for cramped caves and possibly causing cave-ins if they hit the cave surface. His inner dialog notes that these "homemade shotguns were dangerous enough as it was, having a tendency to explode and kill their user almost as often as their target". I wish this had somehow been explained in the televised story, since it makes sense with their disabled technology (i presume that they are able to resurrect their tech after the Tractators are made harmless). Though... how does that file cabinet lock work without electricity?dysamoriahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10297987530825303618noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6200227130864879951.post-58287301881138892132018-03-01T20:08:50.269+00:002018-03-01T20:08:50.269+00:00Bidmead's novelization is a good read, if you ...Bidmead's novelization is a good read, if you want to see the little details that were lost in the shooting script.dysamoriahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10297987530825303618noreply@blogger.com