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John C. Watson
3rd February 2003, 08:54 PM
Greetings and felicitations. I'm looking for the story "Airplane
Food" by Kevin Callahan, as it is one of the few 801 T.T.S.
Airbats/Aozora Shoujotai fics around. [1] He site *used* to be (it's
now a 404):

<home.mindspring.com/~kevin3/>

I can get to the directory and subdirectory via Google's Cached
option, but not the fic itself. Can anyone help?

[1] The others I know of are:

-"Redneck: The Quagmire Project" from _Undocumented Features_'s
Golden Age; by Kris ("Redneck Gaijin") Overstreet
-"Tangent: 801 T.T.S. Airbats"; by Rob Kelk
-"Pyogora 2000"; drable by Rob Kelk
-The "First Strike"/"Second Strike"/"Third Strike" crossover with
_Slam Dunk_ (I think) found here (warning: shounen ai/yaoi):

<http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Palace/6178/fanfics.html>

-Final Konflikt; by Layhla Schreiber (in German, which I can't read)

<http://animexx.4players.de/fanfic/datenbank-fanfic.phtml?doc_modus=sort_thema&t_id=73>

Ciao,
John C. Watson

Greg O'Sullivan
5th February 2003, 01:34 AM
John C. Watson wrote:
> Greetings and felicitations. I'm looking for the story "Airplane
> Food" by Kevin Callahan, as it is one of the few 801 T.T.S.
> Airbats/Aozora Shoujotai fics around. [1] He site *used* to be (it's
> now a 404):
>
> <home.mindspring.com/~kevin3/>
>
> I can get to the directory and subdirectory via Google's Cached
> option, but not the fic itself. Can anyone help?
>
> [1] The others I know of are:
>
> -"Redneck: The Quagmire Project" from _Undocumented Features_'s
> Golden Age; by Kris ("Redneck Gaijin") Overstreet
> -"Tangent: 801 T.T.S. Airbats"; by Rob Kelk
> -"Pyogora 2000"; drable by Rob Kelk
> -The "First Strike"/"Second Strike"/"Third Strike" crossover with
> _Slam Dunk_ (I think) found here (warning: shounen ai/yaoi):
>
> <http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Palace/6178/fanfics.html>
>
> -Final Konflikt; by Layhla Schreiber (in German, which I can't read)
>
> <http://animexx.4players.de/fanfic/datenbank-fanfic.phtml?doc_modus=sort_thema&t_id=73>
>
> Ciao,
> John C. Watson

Can't help with Kevin's fic, but I wrote one you can find here:

Isurugi's Flight.

http://www.fanfiction.net/read.php?storyid=841594

John C. Watson
6th February 2003, 09:17 AM
Greg O'Sullivan <gjo@no.spam> wrote in message news:<3E406A19.2020507@no.spam>...
> John C. Watson wrote:
> > Greetings and felicitations. I'm looking for the story "Airplane
> > Food" by Kevin Callahan, as it is one of the few 801 T.T.S.
> > Airbats/Aozora Shoujotai fics around. [1] He site *used* to be (it's
> > now a 404):
> >
> > <home.mindspring.com/~kevin3/>
> >
> > I can get to the directory and subdirectory via Google's Cached
> > option, but not the fic itself. Can anyone help?
> >
> > [1] The others I know of are:
> >
> > -"Redneck: The Quagmire Project" from _Undocumented Features_'s
> > Golden Age; by Kris ("Redneck Gaijin") Overstreet
> > -"Tangent: 801 T.T.S. Airbats"; by Rob Kelk
> > -"Pyogora 2000"; drable by Rob Kelk
> > -The "First Strike"/"Second Strike"/"Third Strike" crossover with
> > _Slam Dunk_ (I think) found here (warning: shounen ai/yaoi):
> >
> > <http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Palace/6178/fanfics.html>
> >
> > -Final Konflikt; by Layhla Schreiber (in German, which I can't read)
> >
> > <http://animexx.4players.de/fanfic/datenbank-fanfic.phtml?
> > doc_modus=sort_thema&t_id=73>
> >
> > Ciao,
> > John C. Watson
>
> Can't help with Kevin's fic, but I wrote one you can find here:
>
> Isurugi's Flight.
>
> http://www.fanfiction.net/read.php?storyid=841594

Argh. Yeah, I know about it and have read it, but I forgot about it.
<grits teeth and sighes in exasperation at self> I like it--it's a
good fic--though it goes in a plot direction that I would not have
chosen.

In any case, I found "Airplane Food"--it was listed under the
projected series name "801 T.T.S. Airbats: Fourth Strike":

<http://www.mediaminer.org/fanfic/src.php?anime=801+T.T.S.+Airbats>

It is, however, not (very) worth it. Also, the Airbats lemon
mentioned above it does not seem to have ever been written.

Ciao,
John