Difference between revisions of "Dan'l Danehy-Oakes"

From LNH Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
Line 1: Line 1:
 
'''Dan'l Danehy-Oakes''' was the creator of [[California Kid]] and the person who originally proposed the idea of the Legion of Net.Heroes.
 
'''Dan'l Danehy-Oakes''' was the creator of [[California Kid]] and the person who originally proposed the idea of the Legion of Net.Heroes.
 +
 +
He also wrote a tiny bit of the first [[Net.Trenchcoat Brigade]] story, ''[[Wrath of the Administrator]]''.
  
 
== Original Post ==
 
== Original Post ==

Latest revision as of 14:42, 7 September 2022

Dan'l Danehy-Oakes was the creator of California Kid and the person who originally proposed the idea of the Legion of Net.Heroes.

He also wrote a tiny bit of the first Net.Trenchcoat Brigade story, Wrath of the Administrator.

Original Post

 In article <1992Apr27.200119.9...@math.ucla.edu> sher...@oak.math.ucla.edu (The Ahkond of Swat) writes:

 >That's "Winsor McCay", no "d", no "K".  I've seen two posts naming McCay
 >on this thread, and both got the spelling wrong; so I saw my duty clear.

 >-Ovyy Furezna, aka Spelling Boy of the LSH

 Well.

 I don't know about _that_, but I would like to propose that those who have
 been active on this newsgroup some time may well be a Legion of their own. . .

 the Legion of Net.Heroes.

 We even have our own set of villains, who appear and vanish from time to time.
 Probably the best candidate for net.arch.villain would be Omega.Mosely, who
 vanishes and reappears with the same stochastic irregularity as a good Batman
 villain.  We've also had such perils as the Black Dude with the Hat, the
 Fundamentalist Circle, and the Fagbashing Empire. . .

 I don't want to propose noms du net.hero for others, but you've given your
 own:  Spelling Boy.  Fair enough.  The power is obvious also.

 In his absence (sniff!), I'll propose that Jerry Boyajian be retconned as
 Jayem Bee, a/k/a Bibliography Boy, whose power was the ability to answer any
 obscure question.

 Me?  I guess I can join up as California Kid, whose power is to read comix
 weeks after everyone else has discussed 'em. . .

----
 You are trapped in that bright moment where you learned your doom.

 Dan'l Danehy-Oakes, Net.Roach
 My opinions do NOT represent Pacific Bell,
 Professional Development, or anyone else.
 But I'm willing to share.