..... oookayyy... Not that I'm not unhappy about this (Really, it does save me a bit of work!) but why not drop it in the BYiC thread? I mean, I honestly do understand your concern about BYiC stagnating - it's one of mine as well.
Anyhow, I'll go ahead and quote that into the appropriate thread. and then get started on re-watching season one tonight.
More on topic...
I had something of an epiphany the other day and I'd like to share with you the train of the that led to it.
First off... I got to thinking, "Should I just drop all the pretenses and just say that Zeke is an SI?" Really, Being You is Suffering has worked out remarkably well for me, so why not? As for how, I'll just use the same method used in Dreaming of Sunshine where the SI gets reincarnated into their role. The only difference is that Zeke won't have any memories of his past life.
As for why? Well... I think it would be a little cliched to say this was an act of ROB. Instead, I'd like for there to be a well defined reason for all this to come out at some point in time.
So I thought about it, and then it hit me.
This universe I've been working on is Raven's Playground, where he has taken all his favorite bits and pieces from other universes, along with their accompanying bad pieces, and mashed them all together into a magnificent whole. This... is his masterpiece.
And I figure that fits, right? Except that to have Raven throwing Zeke in there like throwing a kaiju robot into your city in SimCity is still a tad too much. While Raven appreciates chaos, he also likes the order to balance it out.
So, I then thought about that corrupted god we talked about here. And then I got to thinking that it would be a little more interesting if we had another God that simply hates Raven's gus on general principal, and somehow got into Raven's Universe and began fucking things up in general. He's been worried sick that this one God is going to overwhelm all the wonderful heroic souls he's 'copied' over since they'll have their own Big Bads to handle as it is. And he can't get involved directly because that might escalate too quickly... and this is exactly what the pother god wants.
So, he brings in someone from the outside. Someone that could use another chance. Someone that has potential. And someone without his own godly battles to fight.
Thoughts?
Anyhow, I'll go ahead and quote that into the appropriate thread. and then get started on re-watching season one tonight.
More on topic...
I had something of an epiphany the other day and I'd like to share with you the train of the that led to it.
First off... I got to thinking, "Should I just drop all the pretenses and just say that Zeke is an SI?" Really, Being You is Suffering has worked out remarkably well for me, so why not? As for how, I'll just use the same method used in Dreaming of Sunshine where the SI gets reincarnated into their role. The only difference is that Zeke won't have any memories of his past life.
As for why? Well... I think it would be a little cliched to say this was an act of ROB. Instead, I'd like for there to be a well defined reason for all this to come out at some point in time.
So I thought about it, and then it hit me.
This universe I've been working on is Raven's Playground, where he has taken all his favorite bits and pieces from other universes, along with their accompanying bad pieces, and mashed them all together into a magnificent whole. This... is his masterpiece.
And I figure that fits, right? Except that to have Raven throwing Zeke in there like throwing a kaiju robot into your city in SimCity is still a tad too much. While Raven appreciates chaos, he also likes the order to balance it out.
So, I then thought about that corrupted god we talked about here. And then I got to thinking that it would be a little more interesting if we had another God that simply hates Raven's gus on general principal, and somehow got into Raven's Universe and began fucking things up in general. He's been worried sick that this one God is going to overwhelm all the wonderful heroic souls he's 'copied' over since they'll have their own Big Bads to handle as it is. And he can't get involved directly because that might escalate too quickly... and this is exactly what the pother god wants.
So, he brings in someone from the outside. Someone that could use another chance. Someone that has potential. And someone without his own godly battles to fight.
Thoughts?