Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-4708882-20171002235215/@comment-31330278-20180109213425

1. Same here. That was part of the reason i wrote them. It's a harsh story with harsh characters and harsh message. Every person i can think about will feel the same as we do. Dont worry. They will die in agony.

2. Judging from Bioshock using motifs from Ayn's novels, i have a theory Sophia Lamb is heavily based on Ayn. Another selfish woman who's morally fine with burning a whole city for her harmful idiology. Maybe Ayn took too much of her own drugs, like Sophia did.

4. Thanks for encouraging me, bro. You just know you can be at ease for a second when you make unicorns look like an idea. Similar to the unicorns, i have a fictional creature in the first part as well. It's a sauropod (long-neck) named afrotitan. The "afro" is because its afro-like bone on his head, which use both for fighting and for display in the breeding season. The "titan" part is because this creature was evolved to stand its ground against t-rexes, just like its ancestor the alamosaurus:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alamosaurus

Afrotitan could be great in Police Legend 2. I wish to people like Jones and McDonald to be trampled to death by one of these giants.

5. I do my best to avoid this trap. TV Tropes call it "Joker immunity". If my hero is as good as it's get (which i try to make it mean something), each and every villain should be well-written and fit the story. I know for sure you dont have that problem :-).

6. Sure Cersi would be upset? From what i recall, she doesnt care. A friend told me she's actually the bigger bad of the whole franchise. I wouldn't trust her. If anything, i might be inspired by her to write a heartless executive manager of a dubious company. For the record: Mephiso would be still pure evil, even in GOT. Turn out someone can be pure evil and kill another hate sink at the same time (Masterface with Milton, Jill with Charlie, Piper with Nina, Koba with Steven Jacobs, Evelyn Macher with Heraldo).