The Blue Djinn is an evil genie who was apparently defeated by Lord Guano in the past. But now he's back, and he's angling to take down the Genie Lords... but how does Jeanie factor into his plans?
Jean AKA Jeannie AKA Jeanie is a film, book, and magazine reviewer for a national magazine. Most of Jean’s work is done through email, which means he doesn't have to go into the office.
On a trip to find a gift for his girlfriend, Jean found an empty Genie Bottle. Upon picking up this bottle, Jean became the bottle’s new genie-powered occupant. Not only was Jean turned into a genie, but the bottle turned him into what he believed a genie of the bottle should look like. Which, due to his fascination with a classic 60s TV show, turned him into a busty blonde woman.
I’m wrong about Luann’s University; it was Pitt High she went to before graduating. The team was the Pitt Bulls, and the school newspaper was the Pitt Bull Sheet.
As it turns out, the name makes sense as the Name of a place, as I just found out!:
Pitt Name Meaning. English: from Middle English pytte, pitte ‘pit’, ‘hollow’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived by a pit or hollow, or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Pitt in Hampshire.
Something just occurred to me: a perfect way to screw up BD’s plan is for Neil to rub the bottle, summoning Jean’s body. Or maybe it doesn’t have to be Neil.
Of course, BD might just kill Neil or whomever, but it still screws up BD’s plan at least a little bit.
I feel like the bracelet might keep Neil from being able to summon the Blue Meanie here, though I could be dead wrong on that. It just seems like the harem members would have some way to avoid being called by their masters, just in case Haji wants/needs them to do something for him (?).
Also, I suspect that Blue is currently bound by the laws governing bottle genies, so no killing (for now, anyway).
Uh, Jean poofed two guys onto Omaha Beach on June 6, 1944, just before everyone started shooting. You can see a pretty good representation of an an MG-42, a German machine gun that fired twice as fast as most of ours. One German with one of these claims to have killed hundreds of American troops that morning before he ran out of ammunition.
The gist of this is those two clowns survived only by sheer luck. And although CD states in his rules genies are forbidden to kill mortals or allow them to die by inaction–not that they are incapable of doing either. Obviously this should have applied to Eevi. Those are two loopholes literally big enough for a world war to pass through.
Actually, the first 510 should be 509, and this 511 really is 511. The numbering got out of sync at 507 which was mismarked as 508. This kind of thing has happened before.
Ah, thanks for pointing that out. Turns out that page 507 was accidentally marked as “508” in the top left, and the real 508 and 509 were similarly marked 1 too low. I’ve uploaded fixed versions, so all the pages have the correct numbers, now.
A cave in a rock formation in the middle of nowhere?
For all the power and wealth of the Haji, you’d think he had a prison that was a little better than this…
I can see why all the rights and privileges have been currently suspended. I am still waiting for that “Titan A.E.” moment, “An intelligent guard. I didn’t see that one coming.”
That was pretty simple pln just ordering them well time for plan b.
It doesn’t look like the Blue Djinn bluff didn’t work.
As you say Brandon does he have a plan b.
Off hand it look like he was shooting from the cuff with no particular plan as such. Then there always the brute force method tool
Thanks to his possession of Jeanie’s body, there’s also several other plans, one of which worked quite well on another guard.
Also, unless one is peaking of two former Prime Ministers of Great Britain, or the University Luann DeGroot goes to, there’s only one “t” in “pit”.
I’m wrong about Luann’s University; it was Pitt High she went to before graduating. The team was the Pitt Bulls, and the school newspaper was the Pitt Bull Sheet.
No sheet.
“I don’t like pitts, pitts, pitts, in my juice, juice, juice.” —Felix Unger, in “The Odd Couple,” the original TV version.
I’m pretty sure “Pitt of the Damned” is the official name. It’s a title, so it doesn’t have to make grammatical sense, lol.
Also, in Marvel’s “New Universe” back in the Eighties, there was a Pitt. It was a hole at a place that used to be called Pittsburg. ^_^
As it turns out, the name makes sense as the Name of a place, as I just found out!:
Pitt Name Meaning. English: from Middle English pytte, pitte ‘pit’, ‘hollow’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived by a pit or hollow, or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Pitt in Hampshire.
Something just occurred to me: a perfect way to screw up BD’s plan is for Neil to rub the bottle, summoning Jean’s body. Or maybe it doesn’t have to be Neil.
Of course, BD might just kill Neil or whomever, but it still screws up BD’s plan at least a little bit.
I feel like the bracelet might keep Neil from being able to summon the Blue Meanie here, though I could be dead wrong on that. It just seems like the harem members would have some way to avoid being called by their masters, just in case Haji wants/needs them to do something for him (?).
Also, I suspect that Blue is currently bound by the laws governing bottle genies, so no killing (for now, anyway).
Uh, Jean poofed two guys onto Omaha Beach on June 6, 1944, just before everyone started shooting. You can see a pretty good representation of an an MG-42, a German machine gun that fired twice as fast as most of ours. One German with one of these claims to have killed hundreds of American troops that morning before he ran out of ammunition.
The gist of this is those two clowns survived only by sheer luck. And although CD states in his rules genies are forbidden to kill mortals or allow them to die by inaction–not that they are incapable of doing either. Obviously this should have applied to Eevi. Those are two loopholes literally big enough for a world war to pass through.
Just realized that the Jeannie rules are the same as Asimov’s three laws of robotics.
There are two strips marked 510! One should be 511 and this one is really 512.
Actually, the first 510 should be 509, and this 511 really is 511. The numbering got out of sync at 507 which was mismarked as 508. This kind of thing has happened before.
Ah, thanks for pointing that out. Turns out that page 507 was accidentally marked as “508” in the top left, and the real 508 and 509 were similarly marked 1 too low. I’ve uploaded fixed versions, so all the pages have the correct numbers, now.
A cave in a rock formation in the middle of nowhere?
For all the power and wealth of the Haji, you’d think he had a prison that was a little better than this…
Why would he want his hated prisoners to be any more comfortable than he could possibly make them?
Well, that golden armband with the ruby in it will bribe *one* guard. What’ll it take to bribe the other one?
I can see why all the rights and privileges have been currently suspended. I am still waiting for that “Titan A.E.” moment, “An intelligent guard. I didn’t see that one coming.”
Ah, the Doctor Who approach. Just swagger in like you own the place.