Talk:Judy Collins vs Christopher Cwej (short story)

Typo
Hi, Rachel Redhead here, the author of this story.

It looks like a typo's got through the months and months of rewrites and edits by myself and the amazing & glorious editing team. They cannot be given enough credit, for helping me turn my ramblings into readable prose. I'll take full responsibility for it, as it's got my name stuck to it, and it's Judy's pre-established backstory that I was repeating, though I suppose it could be put down to a transcription error, or data sabotage of some sort by one of Jane's enemies, maybe Verity the time pirate (she's in one of my new books).

Jane Kaizana put Judy on trial for genocide, in the novel Judy Collins: Time's Enema. Jane was in a male iteration at the time, James Kaizana - known by the alias Yardley James, which was won from a criminal associate who is best not mentioned, but this unnamed party may have had a round face. After Judy was allowed to go free, Violet takes full credit for this as her lawyer, though it was in fact Geokaizana who pointed out the flaw in her parent's prosecution.

Judy's former teacher then suffered an accident and, using the secretive magics known to the Twisters, they were able to acquire a new iteration and then took the name Jane Kaizana. Jane, now determined to reform Judy, later adopts Judy - after she realizes that Judy lacked a mother-figure growing up, and so provides one now, to some success.

Sorry for rambling on here, I just thought I'd add some context, so anyone who then decides reads my books after enjoying this book might find this note and realize that the difference in stated facts was a simple error, sorry about that.
 * Good to know! Epsilon  📯 📂 13:13, 26 November 2020 (UTC)
 * Hello! Nice of you to chime in. I assume the typo you are referring to is the mention of a "Jake Kaizana" having put Judy on trial? If it's something you want us to add to the "Story notes" on this page, you should probably repeat these statements off-Wiki, as an obscure point of protocol means we cannot source BTS information back to statements made on our own Wiki.


 * I am not sure I completely follow your explanation either, although I must confess I have not yet read PROSE: ((Judy Collins vs Christopher Cwej myself. To wit: this Wiki has thus far understood "Yardley James" as featured in PROSE: Judy's War to be an alias of the War King, or, rather, of "a certain Renegade" who is on the brink of becoming the War King, though he hasn't yet. Accordingly, Yardley James is a redirect to The War King. However, you seem to be suggesting that there is a Yardley James referenced in Cwej: The Series, who is not in fact the same Yardley James, but raher one James/Jane Kaizana, who took over the nickname from "someone with a round face"? Is the "someone with a round face" the not-yet-War-King? (If so, the one logical implication I can think of is quite fascinating in terms of War timelines, and I would love to chat canonwelding with you off-Wiki someday…) Scrooge MacDuck ☎  13:23, 26 November 2020 (UTC)