Oloriel (
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b2mem2016-03-07 01:56 pm
"Of Inventions and Regret" by Lyra
B2MeM Challenge: "Manhattan Project" on the Maglor in History 1 BINGO card, "Cold War" on the Maglor in History 2 BINGO card, "Pipeweed" on the Smells BINGO card
Format: Short story (~1500 words)
Genre: Crossover w/ Real World History
Rating: General
Warnings: Sloppy research
Characters: Maglor, J. Robert Oppenheimer
Pairings: none
Creators' Notes (optional): Started for B2MeM 2012, finished for B2MeM 2016...
Summary: Maglor and J. Robert Oppenheimer meet in a diner in the 1960s. They speak of television and the bomb, and in a way, of Silmarils.
"Of Inventions and Regret" on SWG
Format: Short story (~1500 words)
Genre: Crossover w/ Real World History
Rating: General
Warnings: Sloppy research
Characters: Maglor, J. Robert Oppenheimer
Pairings: none
Creators' Notes (optional): Started for B2MeM 2012, finished for B2MeM 2016...
Summary: Maglor and J. Robert Oppenheimer meet in a diner in the 1960s. They speak of television and the bomb, and in a way, of Silmarils.
"Of Inventions and Regret" on SWG
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Kaylee Arafinwiel
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And that "harnessing light" idea works really well to connect your themes.
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Why "Laurence" for the chosen last name?
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I guess my version of Oppenheimer is relatively open-minded - and of course Maglor allows him to glimpse something Other about him, rather than carefully hiding it.
Heh! I mostly chose the name of Marc Laurence for reasons of visual similarity. As it happens, "Marc" is related to the Roman god of war, Mars, and thus quite a good translation for the maca-, i.e., "warrior" part of the name. Laurence, on the other hand, I mostly just chose to make up the laurë end. Being related to "laurel", I suppose a poet laureate connection could be construed; but really, I just wanted to have a name that easily said "Macalaurë", but at the same time, would pass as an unremarkable English/American name. Thank you for asking!
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