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- From: torresce@craft.camp.clarkson.edu (Alex "Mystic" Soto)
- Subject: Re: Fenric and other things of mention....
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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 14:43:31 GMT
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- alumn125@whscdp.whs.edu writes:
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- > I liked Fenric. I liked the book when I got it and later ,when I
- >bought the video, I enjoyed that too. I thought it was interesting and
- >the menace was a truly frightening one.
- > The (I won't spell this right) Hameovoures (not close, right) were
- >not supposed to be vampires like in 'State of Decay'. The Great Vampire
- >and his troops are totally detached from the Hameo-things. The Vampire
- >Wars took place in the dark times when Rassilon was around (and maybe
- >the Doctor too?????) The Wars started vampire legends all around the
- >universe. The Vampires in E-Space were the last of their kind. The Hameos
- >were vampiric and had the characteristics of vampires but were unrelated
- >to the Great Vampire. Due to the vampire legends that abound everywhere,
- >the Hameos were called vampires.
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- I will watch State of Decay soon, but I remember the Doctor saying that it
- was these creatures where the original vampires came from (maybe I'm confusing
- it with LifeForce). In either case, I'll have to watch it over and see...
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- Mystic
- (alex.soto@analog.com)
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