1. Bladebearer says:

    I like this, but I’m confused about the running and hiding. Maybe an explanation of what happens if they are caught?

  2. Literaturelady says:

    Wow.  This got me further intrigued in the story (doing dishes isn’t that important, is it?), and this is very good for seat-of-the-pants writing!  Hmmm, methinks CON and the Restorers will have fight for domination of this new planet (or the old one.  I assumed the story started out on planet earth, but perhaps not…)
     
    Oh, and I didn’t pick up hints of “reassigning” here…these two characters seem like true father and daughter.
     
    I got confused about Cilla’s age.  The phrase “with all the curiosity of a 12 year old” made me think she was older, but with childlike curiosity.  Or maybe I just assumed she was 16 like Alden.
     
    Keep up the good work!
    Blessings,
    Literaturelady
     
    P.S. About the Tin Man…I like the idea of a tinkered android butler best.  But wouldn’t Alden’s “Mom” know that he had been messing with the android?  Unless she never used him in the first place.

  3. Galadriel says:

    Oh, I  like these characters

  4. Leanna says:

    Thanks for replying to last week’s comment. 🙂
    I like Tin-Man being an altered household butler.
     
    It doesn’t feel like quite the right timing to me to switch POV. I’d suggest there being one more chapter at least with Alden before jumping to Cilla and her father.
    Originally in the scene, I was wondering if the father might be Alden’s father but that doesn’t really work if he is working that closely to CON (how could they not know who the lead designer of a super-expensive ship was?). Unless the sympathizer is the CON-appointed lead of the program… But then did the father have Cilla with a different woman? …I’m over thinking this rabbit trail. 😛

    Cilla’s maturity seems to vacillate. Some of her thoughts, particularly the bit about the structure being so many meters wide according to scale, didn’t mesh with her words. Much of the dialogue throughout the scene didn’t read as authentic to me.
    Why would he freely let her look at the schematic and explain what its purpose was only to tell her at the end to forget everything because it was dangerous for her to know it? Plus, if they are in hiding, who is she going to tell anyway?
     
    I don’t know what you have planned regarding Cilla’s character but I like the idea of her being a precocious nosy child (but socially awkward since she’s rarely been around other people).

    Random: did remnants of Disney survive the Dark Age? Without medieval history or fairy tales, the term princess probably wouldn’t stick around.
     
    Overall, I really like what this chapter adds to the story (especially since it means the story is inclining towards space travel!). 😉

  5. Henrietta Frankensee says:

    Ah!  This is quite a leap. 
    A love interest for Alden.  Even if it is his sister….Abraham married his half sister…. Luke escaped by a Wookie’s whisker. 
    A space journey doomed to fail – a way for CON to rid the world of rebels (sponsor a journey in defective vessels that in the end reach their destination because of Alden). 
    The Lord sponsoring Alden might be the anonymous sponsor here, supporting the theory he is Alden’s father.  Seeking to help the rebels and his son….  Or he is the grandfather/uncle to Alden and Cilla….
    I do not object to Cilla’s immaturity in comparison to present day 12 year olds, however she would not be interested in measurements.  And they would use different units, perhaps something relating to human dimensions to be translatable by today’s reader. 
    As to the term ‘princess’, she existed long before Walt Disney revived Grimm and I look forward to her continued thriving in many, many more contexts and plots and configurations apart from the imaginations of the Disney corporation.   
     
     
     

    • Leanna says:

      The Disney bit was a joke. 😉
      I only meant without connection to history (which is generally the case in dystopias) and no current royalty, how could the term princess exist?
       
      In contrast, I don’t see any reason why they can’t use the metric system in this world. The concept of measuring will always exist, why not use basic English terms rather than inventing new ones?

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