Come to think of it, the Merv is somewhat anti-corporation in his own way, even though he's part of the system: he's just exploiting it for his own designs, namely, staying in existence, pretending to be a run-of-the-mill, albeit astronomically wealthy bluepill businessman in order to continue hiding in plain sight. He just detests the way the corporation is run.
He just wants to run it himself, that's his only gripe. *pets awfully cute homicically ruthless dictator wannabe* Also, if I do go to Paris, think about my tentative question on my LJ about messages or greetings people/fans might want me to convey to him. I can't print out more than an A4 per person if even that as this is just a thought, but it might be nice to have something to give to him to show he has international fans out there.
::Grinning:: Ooh, yess! Even if I have to take a train or two into Boston; getting one of my "Sandman" books autographed by the Dream King himself would be a dream come true. Have you ever heard his voice? (I think he's done the audio book version of his "Coraline") I always hear his voice as Dream's voice when I'm reading a certain graphic novel series...
No, I haven't. In fact I've only recently started reading the series. For some reason everyone sounds the same in my head so it wouldn't make much difference. Let us know how it went.
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Hey, by any chance have you read Stephen Faller's "Beyond the Matrix: Revolutions and Revelations"?
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