Rid V
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- Posted: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 04:07:40 +0000
Jasper Riddle
Rid V
Remember that everyone, everyone, is at their very wittiest when in the midst of a big, chaotic battle or one-on-one deathmatch. Really. Even if somebody's just cut off their arm. And their other arm. And both their legs.
And the villain must always want to help the hero/ine/s along until they get to the big boss fight at the end. Bonus points if its for no apparent reason.
Cyborgs always build robots. Doesn't matter who they are, or what they would want to do with them, they must build robots. End of story.
Also, if someone happens to mention/use a handy little magical item/piece of technology such as an amulet that protects against alligator bites or a wristwatch that acts as a TV remote control, it must be vitally important in the hero/ine's Master Plan at the end.
And the villain must always want to help the hero/ine/s along until they get to the big boss fight at the end. Bonus points if its for no apparent reason.
Cyborgs always build robots. Doesn't matter who they are, or what they would want to do with them, they must build robots. End of story.
Also, if someone happens to mention/use a handy little magical item/piece of technology such as an amulet that protects against alligator bites or a wristwatch that acts as a TV remote control, it must be vitally important in the hero/ine's Master Plan at the end.
The hero/ine(s) must always find some seemingly innocent object that ends up being a major component in the baddie's MP. then they can destroy it at a crucial moment and save teh world YAY!
That's right, tis but a scratch.
But what I meant was that if the brainy inventor or magical object craftsman/woman comes up with a revoluntionary new toaster oven (not the evil kind that tries to eat you) or ordinary-looking stick that makes a character look green then, either they will need to bake some explosive-packed muffins (hey, could happen) or infiltrate the Supreme Villian (tm)'s castle... which is guarded by humanoid creatures who happen to have green skin. They can never use a flashlight with an infrared setting to find an invisible character one third through the story and then never mention it again. The Villian must have an invisibility power that heros must defeat with the flashlight. Otherwise, why bother mentioning it, you can't use it for one minor but important detail of the (non)plot, that would be wrong.
(I'm too clear about what I'm saying, am I? Maybe I should take more time to work out what I'm actually trying to say.)