Well, would you be interested in buying some real estate on Mars? There's so much to choose from.
At the very least, we should have the Sailors' castles. Always nice to have an orbital HQ. Also, depending on how long they've been unattended, they might make an interesting dungeon crawl.
I will probably want to bring in Southern Cross Island, because I've been wanting a Star Driver crossover for a while now, so I'll probably just have to do it myself. There's no real outside contamination if they're still in the conspiracy (because island, not because the characters are competent at keeping a conspiracy). But if the giant robots start appearing outside of zero time, looking all fabulous, people would notice.
I'm not sure if I'd like Gameindustri to appear on the far side of the Bifröst, or just have a few CPU girls drop into the local Basilicom (which I'm sure would be museum in the Getty Castle). Poor Nep, her share energy would be so weak in our world.
I'd also like a competent villain. Big bads that are just nuts annoy me quite a bit. And honestly, it leaves a pretty short list of who to use: Salem and Naraku come to mind first. Akio and the Antispiral. I suppose the leaders of GENOM, too. I'd also be okay with alien intelligences, like Neuroi, Chthugua, or Kaworu. OK maybe not quite the last one, lol. Not sure which ones are worth it, but we may want to have several of them.
To me, the magical formula that make Sailor Moon work was that 90% of it was slice of life, and 9% of it was goofy monster of the week. And then there was that 1% of it that put children in mortal peril, because they know they are the only ones standing between ordinary life and ten thousand years of darkness. All y'all who think that I'm just writing happy comedic stories have another thing coming. But the villain should be someone worthy of it, worth giving up the peaceful daily life to stop.
@Rob: So we have Sailor Moon from the end of the first anime, after Stars? I've been meaning to ask for a while. I'd be okay with it after S too -- they're still enjoyable, but nothing of great value would be lost.
At the very least, we should have the Sailors' castles. Always nice to have an orbital HQ. Also, depending on how long they've been unattended, they might make an interesting dungeon crawl.
I will probably want to bring in Southern Cross Island, because I've been wanting a Star Driver crossover for a while now, so I'll probably just have to do it myself. There's no real outside contamination if they're still in the conspiracy (because island, not because the characters are competent at keeping a conspiracy). But if the giant robots start appearing outside of zero time, looking all fabulous, people would notice.
I'm not sure if I'd like Gameindustri to appear on the far side of the Bifröst, or just have a few CPU girls drop into the local Basilicom (which I'm sure would be museum in the Getty Castle). Poor Nep, her share energy would be so weak in our world.
I'd also like a competent villain. Big bads that are just nuts annoy me quite a bit. And honestly, it leaves a pretty short list of who to use: Salem and Naraku come to mind first. Akio and the Antispiral. I suppose the leaders of GENOM, too. I'd also be okay with alien intelligences, like Neuroi, Chthugua, or Kaworu. OK maybe not quite the last one, lol. Not sure which ones are worth it, but we may want to have several of them.
To me, the magical formula that make Sailor Moon work was that 90% of it was slice of life, and 9% of it was goofy monster of the week. And then there was that 1% of it that put children in mortal peril, because they know they are the only ones standing between ordinary life and ten thousand years of darkness. All y'all who think that I'm just writing happy comedic stories have another thing coming. But the villain should be someone worthy of it, worth giving up the peaceful daily life to stop.
@Rob: So we have Sailor Moon from the end of the first anime, after Stars? I've been meaning to ask for a while. I'd be okay with it after S too -- they're still enjoyable, but nothing of great value would be lost.
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