"So what I want to know is what's Basso's reason?"
Moronic non sequiters? Then again, Basso is a massive fan of those himself.
I find it extremely amusing that the drug's effects on Nora kick in when she has to walk in a line. It's a blatant attempt for drama, except Fitzpatrick completely disregards the drug when it would have made sense for it to be a cause of drama—it doesn't even faze her when she's escaping from the school.
"I realized a moment too late that I’d just incriminated myself. I’d put myself at the library, tonight, in the media lab."
And guess what else is there, Nora? The perfume that collaborates your story. And odds are that the school would have security camer—no wait, that would make sense and be inconvenient for the story. My bad.
And on Ecanus: five seconds on Google. Five seconds to pretty much confirm what it seems like Fitzpatrick is going for. Not that it's not blatantly obvious, what with the unusual name.
But what really makes it is the mythological Ecanus's dominion: writing. Fitzpatrick used the name of an angel of writers as part of a massive cliché for a horribly-written character.
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Moronic non sequiters? Then again, Basso is a massive fan of those himself.
I find it extremely amusing that the drug's effects on Nora kick in when she has to walk in a line. It's a blatant attempt for drama, except Fitzpatrick completely disregards the drug when it would have made sense for it to be a cause of drama—it doesn't even faze her when she's escaping from the school.
"I realized a moment too late that I’d just incriminated myself. I’d put myself at the library, tonight, in the media lab."
And guess what else is there, Nora? The perfume that collaborates your story. And odds are that the school would have security camer—no wait, that would make sense and be inconvenient for the story. My bad.
And on Ecanus: five seconds on Google. Five seconds to pretty much confirm what it seems like Fitzpatrick is going for. Not that it's not blatantly obvious, what with the unusual name.
But what really makes it is the mythological Ecanus's dominion: writing. Fitzpatrick used the name of an angel of writers as part of a massive cliché for a horribly-written character.