A few questions for some of the neglected Bell-crews, since getting left out of an interview does indeed suck.
T'Mir: Is the thing about Vulcans and chocolate true? If so, do you partake?
Brilliance: How efficient is your food->mana conversion system, as compared to other regenerative methods? How much would you actually need that extra mana, even without your offworld magic options?
Angela: Do you think that there could actually be some kind of higher power in your world, even though you Golden-Compassed Jovah? Would you consider worshipping such a power, or would you be too tempted to assume their position?
Aegis: How would you feel if you found a world containing a species identical to your bird-people?
Golden: [question redacted due to re-reading of TVTropes thread]
And a general inquiry: When multiple Bells interact, the more personalized aspects of their personalities (Angela's kindness, Golden's mild superiority complex) tend to surface much more than in their own lives. Is this simply a consequence of writing multiple near-identical characters in a scene, a subconscious effort by the Bells themselves to retain their individuality, or something else?
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T'Mir: Is the thing about Vulcans and chocolate true? If so, do you partake?
Brilliance: How efficient is your food->mana conversion system, as compared to other regenerative methods? How much would you actually need that extra mana, even without your offworld magic options?
Angela: Do you think that there could actually be some kind of higher power in your world, even though you Golden-Compassed Jovah? Would you consider worshipping such a power, or would you be too tempted to assume their position?
Aegis: How would you feel if you found a world containing a species identical to your bird-people?
Golden: [question redacted due to re-reading of TVTropes thread]
And a general inquiry: When multiple Bells interact, the more personalized aspects of their personalities (Angela's kindness, Golden's mild superiority complex) tend to surface much more than in their own lives. Is this simply a consequence of writing multiple near-identical characters in a scene, a subconscious effort by the Bells themselves to retain their individuality, or something else?