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Rick Healey wrote:I typically would be playing Pokemon while doing work on the ARG, since it's nice and turn-based. The sheer number of Pokemon I have named after things in this ARG (both players and characters) is astounding.
Connor Fallon wrote:When we were first talking about incorporating fiction writing elements, we were not sure how people would feel about having a game based around fanfiction.
So we (see: Eddie and I) decided to call it MANFICTION. This actually stuck for a month or so.
Rick Healey wrote:I typically would be playing Pokemon while doing work on the ARG, since it's nice and turn-based. The sheer number of Pokemon I have named after things in this ARG (both players and characters) is astounding.
narrativedilettante wrote:Calling it manfiction would not have made me any more amenable to the idea.
Connor Fallon wrote:The Seattle Wall Piece was inside a My Little Pony Bag with Pinkie Pie on it. Eric and I were responsible for this, as we were very much on the Brony Bus at the time, and the character has a reputation for breaking the forth wall.
...I still think that one is kind of brilliant in it's subtlety, actually.
On this note, It's funny: when our game first started we got a lot of messages from different players saying they figured out how the wall broke, and it was Deadpool/Pinkie Pie/some anime character.
Connor Fallon wrote:Pinkie Pie
subtlety
Tom wrote:I said this in the chat, but realized it's more apropos to have it here:
It's fun having a group of GM's who don't agree on every single moral detail. The trick is in getting them all to keep it ambiguous, and consistent with both viewpoints. Basically, you agree on a central set of facts, and then take up your positions, and argue them for four months.
At least that's what we did.
Pixelmage wrote:Rick Healey wrote:I typically would be playing Pokemon while doing work on the ARG, since it's nice and turn-based. The sheer number of Pokemon I have named after things in this ARG (both players and characters) is astounding.
Ok... Now you're asking for it... Did you name a pokemon after me? If so, which Pokemon was it? (Side question, Gender Confusion points from it being a female Pokemon?)
I can take it, seriously, shot away.
RotavatoR wrote:Rick Healey wrote:I typically would be playing Pokemon while doing work on the ARG, since it's nice and turn-based. The sheer number of Pokemon I have named after things in this ARG (both players and characters) is astounding.
Please, I beg of you ;_;
Provide a list?
Rick Healey wrote:I typically would be playing Pokemon while doing work on the ARG, since it's nice and turn-based. The sheer number of Pokemon I have named after things in this ARG (both players and characters) is astounding.
Rick Healey wrote:Well... sorta.
See, generally, I'd look up when catching/hatching a new Pokemon, and I'd go with an appropriate name based on gender and what I was currently looking at.
For whatever reason, you were only immediately catching my eye once during such a case, and the 'mon was female. As I did know your actual gender, I did the next closest thing. So you're responsible for the fact that I have a female Lotad named Alice.
Rick Healey wrote:For whatever reason, you were only immediately catching my eye once during such a case, and the 'mon was female. As I did know your actual gender, I did the next closest thing. So you're responsible for the fact that I have a female Lotad named Alice.
Rick Healey wrote:As I did know your actual gender, I did the next closest thing. So you're responsible for the fact that I have a female Lotad named Alice.
Rick Healey wrote:So you're responsible for the fact that I have a female Lotad named Alice.
Rick Healey wrote:RotavatoR wrote:Please, I beg of you ;_;
Provide a list?
Well, the fun is that it's supposed to be a flag for those who'd get it. I'm inserting a ton of references in like that all the time - like when I referenced Real Ultimate Power on EFP.
That said, I'll give you the avatar pic as a freebie, because the glare from the flash and the size of the pic makes it very hard to tell unless you're very familiar with the book. In my avatar pic, the book I'm reading is Swords At Dawn, which is a supplement for Changeling: the Lost. This is a multi-layered reference. For one, the fictionals in this world were displaced from their original world, just as characters in C:tL are. For another, the prime cause for problems for characters in Changeling are eldritch abominations called the True Fae - both Cthulhu and Mr. A have sharp parallels there.
But the big one, the one that is the reason to have that book in the picture? That's the book that gives rules for the magic system known in-game as Talecrafting. Available to any Changeling character, it gives the characters the ability to cause elements of fiction to happen in their lives if the situation is set up for it. In other words, it's the power to actively make tropes happen in-game. And if that wasn't enough, page 65 explicitly recommends going to TV Tropes to get inspiration for ways to make Talecrafting work. So the reference is a puppet master in the TV Tropes ARG reading a role-playing supplement about how to use TV Tropes in your role-playing game.
For the record, I actually haven't seen Inception yet; I'm told my brain just naturally nests ideas like that for the hell of it. Or maybe it's dealing with ARGs in various forms for 7 or 8 years. One or the other.
RotavatoR wrote:I'm sorry I made you write that wall of text >.<
Victin wrote:Rick Healey wrote:I typically would be playing Pokemon while doing work on the ARG, since it's nice and turn-based. The sheer number of Pokemon I have named after things in this ARG (both players and characters) is astounding.
Is there any named after me?
*puppy eyes*
Sicon112 wrote:The idea of references to me intrigues me. XD Anything I caused?
RotavatoR wrote:I'm sorry that I wasn't clear![]()
I meant a list of the Pokémon's names. I'm sorry I made you write that wall of text >.<
narrativedilettante wrote:It was a great wall of text, though, so I'm not sorry he wrote it.
Rick Healey wrote:I typically would be playing Pokemon while doing work on the ARG, since it's nice and turn-based..
Rick Healey wrote:Victin wrote:Rick Healey wrote:I typically would be playing Pokemon while doing work on the ARG, since it's nice and turn-based. The sheer number of Pokemon I have named after things in this ARG (both players and characters) is astounding.
Is there any named after me?
*puppy eyes*
A Minccino... sadly, not a particularly good one. I might use it for breeding purposes, but that's it.
SuperKing93 wrote:Rick Healey wrote:I typically would be playing Pokemon while doing work on the ARG, since it's nice and turn-based..
So that's why Mr. A likes Pokemon Red!
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