Subject: Re: My Own Entry
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Posted on: 2014-07-20 19:04:00 UTC

I really like this. The way that the intro builds up, with James knowing that something isn't right, and then it all suddenly snapping into place is very well done.

There are a couple of SPaG errors, but they're just little things.
- In the first line you've got 'Some kind of plastic, maybeThere was something oily about it' - there should be a full stop and a space before 'There'.
- Toward the end, you've got 'where most of the pain seemed to be radiating from' - this should be 'radiating'.
- And then in the second to last line you have 'He thought he could just make out movement throguh the plumes of smoke' - this should be 'through'.

There's also one that I'm not sure about, which is in the third paragraph. You've got 'He couldn’t quite remember why he was laying down.'. If I remember rightly, 'lying' and 'laying' can both be used to refer to being horizontal on some surface, but I think they have slightly different meanings, or are applicable in different contexts. I would have used 'lying down' here, because that sounds more natural to me when I read it out loud, but as I said I'm not 100% certain that that's correct. If you're sure about your usage, then keep it as it is. If you're not sure yourself, then I recommend double-checking with someone else.

There are also a couple of points where you've made what I consider to be slightly odd word choices - there's nothing technically wrong with what you've written, these are just my opinion, so don't feel obliged to change anything.
- The first is the 'crushing sensation' in Pittman's chest after he was hit by that horrific beam weapon (still remember the first time I encountered one of those mechs in the game - I didn't do quite as badly as Strike One here, but it wasn't much better). The weapon looks like laser, or some other kind of directed energy weapon, so I would have thought that it would give 'burning sensations' rather than crushing ones. Personally, I'd have probably gone for 'So did the searing pain in his chest.' for that sentence.
- The other is Big Sky's use of 'whatever that robot thing was'. I'm torn between two opinions on this one. My first thought was that it sounded quite unprofessional, but then it occurred to me that seeing one for the first time, and the disastrous nature of the mission, would probably be enough to shake his professionalism. Can you remember if they use a specific term to refer to those things in game?

I enjoyed reading this, and will certainly look out for more stories featuring Pittman. Out of interest, what character class is/was he?

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