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Tom wrote:I. HAD. SO. MUCH. FUN.
I am certain you made me laugh at least as often as I did.
Connor and Dana took spins at Mr. A's twitter, as did others, but for typical day-to-day interactions, you guys were usually talking to me on my phone.
Eliministrator was interesting to me cause of the profile pic coincidence. However, once the joke was made, I tried not to go out of my way to bring it up in case it made you uncomfortable. The game was supposed to be a safe place.![]()
The weirdest thing was staying in character as Mr. A for extended periods of time. He doesn't think like a person does, and thinking like him left me feeling exhausted and loopy. Also, I had to figure out what sort of instantiation you were talking to at a given time, which started out inconvenient and later just became a reflex. "Today I am loopy!" "Today I am angry!" "Today I am incompetent!"
I really, really enjoyed writing for Mr. Administrator.

Tom wrote:I. HAD. SO. MUCH. FUN.
I am certain you made me laugh at least as often as I did.
Connor and Dana took spins at Mr. A's twitter, as did others, but for typical day-to-day interactions, you guys were usually talking to me on my phone.
Eliministrator was interesting to me cause of the profile pic coincidence. However, once the joke was made, I tried not to go out of my way to bring it up in case it made you uncomfortable. The game was supposed to be a safe place.![]()
The weirdest thing was staying in character as Mr. A for extended periods of time. He doesn't think like a person does, and thinking like him left me feeling exhausted and loopy. Also, I had to figure out what sort of instantiation you were talking to at a given time, which started out inconvenient and later just became a reflex. "Today I am loopy!" "Today I am angry!" "Today I am incompetent!"
I really, really enjoyed writing for Mr. Administrator.
Tom wrote:Can I also say, from a design perspective, the "multiple instantiations" thing was the best Author's Saving Throw ever, because if one of us fucked up the canon, that instantiation simply was misinformed / lied / terminated.

Dryunya wrote:Tom wrote:Can I also say, from a design perspective, the "multiple instantiations" thing was the best Author's Saving Throw ever, because if one of us fucked up the canon, that instantiation simply was misinformed / lied / terminated.
Indeed. I was going to post it under the A Wizard Did It entry, which it fits like a glove. It it got put off, because I wanted to add the Foreshadowing Machine, and that would require digging through his twitter for a link. OCD is one hell of a drug.
Rick Healey wrote:This may be a hindsight thing, but I wonder if things would have been easier if we had set up a Reddit for that kind of thing (my big worry about that would have been troll potential, which is much easier to manage via ignoring on Twitter).
Dryunya wrote:Wait, I don't follow. What tweet was deleted?
Tom wrote:Yup.
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