anwan7
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Edit: Also, stories have updated out of turn even when on the list, if I recall correctly.
Like when he decided to finish Security!
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Edit: Also, stories have updated out of turn even when on the list, if I recall correctly.
This is a a scary vote for me, because if Nemesis is taken off of the list, I don't know if it will ever update again. On the other hand, while its votes have been painstakingly built up to a level that might let it see an update sometime in the next few months, if it remains on the list after that, I don't know if it will update again before I die.
Thankfully for you two it seems like the only story that people actually want off the voting list is Really Bad End.I'd make a joke about finding ways to hurt if they unvote Junior Hero but
So is it an anthology-type series (ie. each story gets its own arc, like there's an arc about Taylor killing a ward, then an arc about Amy and Victoria, so on so forth), or would all the bad days be happening at the same time?One Bad Day is about one or more Worm characters having a really bad day and making some extremely rash life-changing choices.
implies the Taylor and Amy stories are concurrent. And your style of writing doesn't really fit with an anthology (the whole voting thing means it'd take forever to wrap up one storyline, so while I think a Worm anthology series would be cool, you're not really the guy to do it).So, when Amy and Taylor encounter one another, both trying to find someplace safe to hide until they can figure out what to do ...
And Part Two as well.One Bad Day is up, for people who want to see what it's about.
The idea is this:Ironypus's psychonautics on SpaceBattles said:Could a parahuman even become a police officer? I didn't remember hearing if that had ever happened before. The Protectorate existed, but they were usually only called out to deal with parahuman criminals, only dealing with non-parahuman crime if they came across it while out on patrol or if it was something particularly big like all out gang warfare. I knew that some rogues had started a private investigation firm in New York, or that others were sometimes hired as security, but the closest capes got to cops were being independent heroes like Cassie and I who would go after any type of criminal. And that wasn't particularly close, we were basically vigilantes saved only by our Protectorate affiliation.
I'd have to check if there was a law against it.
I'd read it!And thus begins the adventures of Taylor, the police officer Cape.
And there can easily be a certain security guard cameo as a fellow classmate?Hmm ... it might go similarly to how Taylor went through PRT boot camp in Recoil, only without Lisa in her head
Code name: "Backup". Because she's always got it.
That guy gets everywhereAnd there can easily be a certain security guard cameo as a fellow classmate?
You're sure you're not flying through it? Getting it all done in one fell swoop?In other news, I've gotten past my Wyvern writer's block, and am powering through the chapter.
Well, I've quit dragon the tale out. You might say I lit a fire under myself. The story has taken wing.You're sure you're not flying through it? Getting it all done in one fell swoop?
Well, I've quit dragon the tale out. You might say I lit a fire under myself. The story has taken wing.
I'm qwyvern with anticipation.Well, I've quit dragon the tale out. You might say I lit a fire under myself. The story has taken wing.
Sorry, just one chapter at the moment. Mostly done. Just needs polishing.
What if you get two incompatible options? Like if "Don't replace it with anything" ties with any of the possible replacements?Note that, as opposed to my normal voting practice, if I get two (or three) choices with exactly the same (highest) vote points, I will do both (or all three).