#3 | Posted: 3 Apr 2010 06:45
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Working with Golden Age material is a lot more fun than I expected. In the Silver Age and beyond, the audience expects at least some thin semblance of accuracy when it comes to science, but you could put absolutely ludicrous stuff in a Golden Age story!
Jezzi, you raise some interesting points I hadn't considered! Jill can't be complacent about the Axis' own efforts to control Femavium! Sabotaging the first wave of Axis She-Sirs... could be an option!
Though I'd note that so far, Jill's understanding of the she-science of Femavium is still growing. Femavium seems to react differently to each subject. Jill Trent is the only person so far to develop girl-brain cells with the proportional density of 58 normal girls! As we see in the story, Amy's blood (with several transfusions of Man-Fluid) was ultra-ionized (giving her the flexibility of 45 ballerinas), but her girl-brain seems relatively normal, at least up to this point. She-science is still a developing field, where there's much to learn!
How would Hitler's brain react to femavium exposure? I wonder... I wonder.... |