| Reviews for Zootopia: Lost in Time |
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Guest chapter 25 . 8/9 Great series! :) Please continue it with Judith's story! Please! Please! Please! |
seakard chapter 25 . 8/8 Hopefully, there WILL be a chapter explaining how Nick's ghost got out of the tank and back into a body, how Robin survived his arrow to the heart, etc. |
Denisore chapter 25 . 8/4 "Ah-ah! I destroyed nearly everything and every one in every possible universe, reality and timeline. Why? Because I'M THA BOSS, BIT**!" Man, all of this just to give a lesson to a few smaller gods? You're officially my new hero! *kneels and bows* And the back-up of everything that was, is and will be, stored in a coffee cup... You just gave a new meaning of the expression 'coffee is life' Anywayn that trilogy sure kept its promises. Really loved it, from start to end. Thank you a million times for it! |
Robert Escher chapter 23 . 7/30 I mean, of course you did... You've gone everywhere ELSE... :D :D :D |
Robert Escher chapter 13 . 7/30 I'm digging all the various mythologies and stories you are combining... It would be easy to get lost in them - and that's a sign of good writing. :) How YOU keep them all straight in your head is ... Wow... :D |
Robert Escher chapter 5 . 7/28 Bill and Ted, Marty McFly, The Flash... those are the three I knew right off the bat. Surprised the good Doctor hasn't made an appearance yet... ;) Oh, and 'The Time Machine' is the one in England. And I think you also referenced the Philadelphia Experiment. |
Tinbuzzard11 chapter 24 . 7/25 And the Deux ex Machina descends and puts everything right! I know you set it up properly, but you had everything else in the story, so... This was a long three-part journey, and I enjoyed every bit of the temporal mayhem! Ricky pulling the back-up universe out of the coffee cup reminded me of the Futurama episode where two of the multiverses had each other inside their respective cardboard boxes that terminated the ends of the connecting wormhole. Then Fry sat on ours. Pity you couldn't have worked that in somehow. Now if I could just find one of those watches...maybe it's where my Hogwarts letter got off to... |
Old Goat chapter 2 . 7/25 A reminder to the readers: This is a science fiction story and the only mention of Robert E Lee is used during a passing conversation between two minor characters in an attempt to introduce the concept of multiple realities, or the multiverse, into the story. Robert E Lee has long been one of the “What If” subjects of alternate history writers, as in what would have happened if he had accepted Abraham Lincoln’s offer of leading the US Army at the beginning of the war? He, of course, did not and that is a part of history which we must live with. However, I do find the personal attack rather insulting since this individual knows nothing about me and has made some very ignorant assumptions that are untrue. Please be courteous to each other and keep your comments civil. |
Random guest chapter 1 . 7/24 Looks like someone does not realize people die in this day and age because people cannot or will not accept that there is no modern revision in seeing Lee as a villain. The implication is that there IS a reality in which Lee could be other than he was in this one, and that context supersedes all else. When the blood is on your sidewalks, this crap IS triggering. We heard people say context excused murder. So forgive someone being upset... And ask why you are okay sneering at them. |
Guest chapter 2 . 7/24 It looks someone had a temper tantrum and did not read what you wrote Old Goat. Next time you use that name you should give trigger warnings for such childish readers. |
Guest chapter 2 . 7/24 In context, Robert E Lee, as commander of the Army of Northern Virginia, Comfederate States of America, was responsible for fighting against the US Military. Lee, as commander of ANV-CSA, was responsible for more deaths in battle (and battle alone) than bin Laden, all alQaeda, and the Taliban combined. HIs father in law's will demanded That the family slaves be freed. LEe did not free them. HE was a slave-owner and a traitor. Read Lee documents in full... Not out of context... and stop believing that Lost Cause mythology. LEe, in his time, Was considered a traitor to the USA. IN HIS TIME! that is not revised history. Primary sources confirm this was the view. I will now never read anything else by you, because statues of these traitors were placed near or in black neighborhoods to remind the black communities that whites still ran things, and the so-called Rebel Flag is now used to express hatred. FROM CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA ... With memories of a car driving into pedestrians. August 12, 2017. LOok it up. Do the same research. Do the math. The economic driver for the influential was slavery, and that is why they supported "states rights". NOt freedom... Even in th context of the day, this was accepted as fact. We are not visiting our morals upon Lee. He led an army against the USA. In what reality is that heroic? I see no statues of Cornwallis or of Rommel or ... |
Guest chapter 25 . 7/24 So, Judy and Nick are safe? The whole adventure was made to have never happened now? |
Mike900 chapter 25 . 7/24 will you be continuing with this story or will there be a spin off |
Guest chapter 24 . 7/22 Wow... |
Tinbuzzard11 chapter 23 . 7/3 There's always a need for the Holy Hand Grenade! And certain bunnies with a mean streak a mile wide. In this mixmaster of a alternate, parallel, universe obliterating kitchen sink story, I'd be disappointed if they didn't show up! Maybe Tim the Enchanter at some point? I got a few chapters behind in recent months, all caught up now! I remember that the H Grail was the plainest of the many cups in IJ3. |