Subject: I like your vision of the future
Author:
Posted on: 2013-05-07 22:43:00 UTC
But tell me, would the giant robots be able to combine into one super-mecha? Because if so, I could totally get behind that idea.
Subject: I like your vision of the future
Author:
Posted on: 2013-05-07 22:43:00 UTC
But tell me, would the giant robots be able to combine into one super-mecha? Because if so, I could totally get behind that idea.
(I consider this a test to see how many people actually scroll this far down...)
Sacrifice: A Story of the Sundering
Just because it's AU doesn't mean I can't write it...
hS
I must say, I find the AU future writings very interesting. Poor Rhodes, though. I appreciated the Blackout reference, too.
By the way, is the Exonet from any particular continuum, or is it something you invented?
More or less on the fly as the RP went on. It's just your basic intelligent, reproducing wearable mind-interface computer...
hS
I remember it being mentioned in the ask-an-agent questions the Other Board had a while ago, but when I looked back at the RP where it was first mentioned, the only mentions I found of what it was and did said that it regenerated itself, it was brought from the future, and it attached to skin and augmented it somehow.
What is it for? Or was that not decided upon yet?
The Famous Last Stand of the Rhododendron. It finally exists. And it was awesome. The first time we see the Rhododendron, and he defines himself, kicks off a confrontation, and has the best last words ever. I'd make a pun about "going out with a bang", but I'm terrible with those.
So the Cherry Tree and the Crocus are dead, then. (scribbles out something on story plan, makes a note in the margins) Wait, actually... I might have an even better idea now! Heh heh. (goes off to feed plot bunnies)
I really enjoyed the use of the unnamed narrator for this piece. It really helped convey the emotional impact of the story.
So now we know how the House of Rhodes came to be. Very interesting... I'm currently thinking out a series of stories that will take place during the Sundering. The Second Battle of the Cafeteria is giving me plotbunnies...
Oh, is that why it was codenamed 'Meatloaf'? And there I was thinking that it was a perfect reference to the song 'Bat out of Hell' (as in, get out quick before it all goes to hell) :P
I'm toying with the idea of making an interactive chart that could in theory link to every PPC story ever... I don't know if there's software that could do that, though, and I don't think I'm capable of writing it myself. Not quite.
(Mostly because I'm no good at GUIs)
hS
I've opened it in a new tab, but what's the whole story behind it?
I was hoping I hadn't accidentally missed the secret shadow-puppet vote that turned us from a writing collective to an oligarchy of timeline-control with an absolute monarch.
(I plan on dealing with the Blackout by having my team portal in some time after it ends, look around the chaotic and partially-destroyed Cafeteria, and be very, very confused.)
As Absolute Monarch Presumptive, I of course had complete control over the voting process. In fact, I didn't even allow other people to be involved - the voters were literal shadow puppets, held by me.
Imagine my surprise when they still voted against me... man, you'd think setting up a totalitarian timeline dictatorship was a bad idea or something...
hS
That would be me. Or rather, the Reader.
See, she finally got hold of a sonic, and then I sent her back in time to sonic the shadow puppets, just in case. She, uh, might have given them the slightest bit of sentience--just enough to know what they were voting about, you understand--and, well, that tipped the scales. I guess they just don't like dictators.
~DF
Guys, do we need to have the "hS Is Not God" talk again? (Were any of you even around for the last one?) I mean, even if hS were God, I'm pretty sure he'd believe in free will and stuff, so you wouldn't need to fall on your knees and despair before His Incontrovertible Word even then.
~Neshomeh, also not God.
P.S. Prime!Jenni would just like to say "I told you so" to everyone from the Door to the Future RP. {; P
I'm hoping we don't have to, of course. If we can stop the process here, before it progresses to outright blaming you for other people's bad decisions, that would be ideal.
~Neshomeh
I want to read that one now.
Applause for your speech, by the way!
... but the idea of edible punctuation has come up on the Board before, so I wouldn't be surprised if it has been used in Missions - I just don't think I've read any.
It's a fun idea though, and I have thought about using it myself.
I have some questions and comments about your link, but I don't really want to drag all of that onto the Board, at the moment. Can I get your email? Or you could email me, if you like. My email is Baridthetroll(at)gmail(dot)com.
-Phobos
Unfortunately, no-one else seems to believe it.
hS
But tell me, would the giant robots be able to combine into one super-mecha? Because if so, I could totally get behind that idea.
The largest robot would be staffed by a crew of thousands of titanic robots. Each of the titanic robots would be crewed by another set of robots that are merely colossal, all of which are in turn operated by huge robots that are piloted by large robots.
I just realized that the big robot that all of those other robots of variant degrees of giant-ness are working together to drive would be approximately as large as a mid-sized continent, if I'm adjusting for scale properly. I like my idea even better now.
And turned them into badfic. Obviously, they're a direct parody of the PPC.
But, since I said a lot already, I'm not going to go into that unless I'm asked. I already made a giant block of text retelling information from End of the Beginning exposition, Wikia pages, and Huinesoron's old posts, so I'll hold off on that for now.
And it's interesting to see that you've adopted the Many Multiverses theory. Myself, I've always been a proponent of the Two Multiverse theory, which would place the Paladins (and the TCDA, for that matter) as AUs to the PPC, but not multiverses in their own right.
hS
...Some people wouldn't agree too well to the changes to the setting that The Sundering would cause, considering how much it changes... Well, everything.
But I guess that's what happens when I show my concern for the future of the community as a whole.
I said that your mention that it was coming pretty soon, coupled with the reminder of the Door from the Future RP, inspired me to write it. It was fun, too.
hS
Obviously, she can't become Head of a Department that doesn't exist, but what would she have to do in the prime multiverse now that it doesn't? Or does she even exist in this iteration?
It seems like the timestreams are we working with "it was the same until it split" principles here, but they might not be.
Therefore, the Foxglove exists (although technically it might not exist yet, since we don't know its age), but will not head the DoE. Same goes for the Cherry Tree and the DAC. I guess they're spending their time like all of HQ's other surplus Flowers - as division heads, administrative assistants, or just wandering around being floral.
hS
Great to see new stuff coming out as always, though something seems missing in this sentence: "All the other members of the Board of Department Heads, for that matter – looked over at the empty ninth space in their circle."
Sorry for the nitpick, I /could/ just be tired, but it feels off somehow. Great work though!
(PS: Sorry again for disappearing off the face of the Earth. Hopefully I'll have good progress on certain things soon.)
I'd moved that line from a few spaces above. It originally ran "She [ie the QAL] - and all the other" etc. Nice catch!
hS
Yeah, something seemed weird with that. Glad to know I hadn't just gone crazy! And hey, at least I'm back now to be catching these things. :P
A. Though I don't follow Diskworld (or even know what it is for that matter) the FF university was interesting. If a little confusing, but I'm pretty sure that might be fixed by actually knowing the fandom, though. /smiles and looks embarrassed)
B. Interesting point. /Has no idea what's going on, though she read the story/