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+ | "Rappaccini's Daughter" is an allusion to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rappaccini%27s_Daughter Nathaniel Hawthorne story] of the same name. The story is about the daughter of a scientist whose father has experimented on her and made her breath and touch poisonous. Canonically, Monica Rappaccini was named after the scientist in the story. | ||
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Revision as of 19:25, 1 September 2009
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Dates run: | May 9th-26th, 2009 |
Run By: | K8 & Jo |
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"Thanasee, you are a flawless biological weapon. That is your design and your purpose, to allow the earth a rebirth."
Jake and Cammie arrive at the same place via differing means and find themselves in the middle of several hard truths.
Contents
Cast
Jake Gavin, Carmilla Black, Remy LeBeau, Wanda Maximoff, Amanda Sefton
Tim and Julia Black, Monica Rappaccini, George Tarleton
Timing
Plot Summary
Related Links
External Links
Trivia and Meta
Trivia
"Rappaccini's Daughter" is an allusion to the Nathaniel Hawthorne story of the same name. The story is about the daughter of a scientist whose father has experimented on her and made her breath and touch poisonous. Canonically, Monica Rappaccini was named after the scientist in the story.