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snowfu
06-19-2015, 04:42 PM
If you came here without reading this first, shame on you.
http://www.spacetimestudios.com/showthread.php?235005-The-Legend-of-Killerfu-4-THE-END
Go read it now cause in this thread there will be spoilers.
Aaaaanyway, scroll down if you've read it already.








OK so I'm obviously making a Killerfu 5, it's kinda low to end it off with the main character dying -_-
But the reason I post it HERE is because I NEED SUGGESTIONS. I have the basic plot for it done, I just need help from you! Below, Please please PLEEEEZ list your answer to these questions below.

I need a plot twist for Shazbot. He kills Snowfu as you've read (if you haven't WHY ARE YOU STILL HERE), and that was plot twist enough. But what should iI do to make his actions seem "justified?"

Juke is coming to Killerfu. Now I dont have to make two separate stories for their adventures and I cal merge them (hopefully this will increase the story legnth.) So what class in AL should Juke and co. Be for that?

More questions to come! (I probably just lied to you but whatever.)

Groaning
06-19-2015, 07:35 PM
Kill them all off from child birth

Suentous PO
06-19-2015, 08:03 PM
Shazbot kills because he alone sees the multiverse and that every posibility does happen creating a separate reality. He realizes that this is an abhorrent minority of universe where killing can benefit the greater good, & chooses to sacrifice himself to prevent a sociopathic megalomaniac coming to power.
No one but him knows this is so, he's all broody like wolverine or some junk.
Robots attain consciousness, making all of these Issac Asamov/Philip K.Dick kinda super serial skull jammies, and like, James Joyce is referenced lending credibility.
Robots look like anime catgirls, because "swag".
George Lucas gets credit for something Joseph Cambel figured out decades ago, and CGI makes explosions look desirable.
Awards are won, red carpets stepped on ceremonially.
My minority opinion of banal character arcs is viewed as a personal character flaw,
and Shai Labeouf takes credit for "weird" in a culture bereft of depth.
Gg "reality"