Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20191211100916

1. After playing "StarCraft 2" again, i began wondering about a certain character who move on his thoughts and crooked ideals like a telepathic virus: Arcturus Mengsk. People other than you might laugh at my face for saying it, but a great part of why autists are outcast who could use telepathy for simple communication are people like Mengsk. The wretched emperor of dehumanizing and leaving people behind (such as Sarah Kerrigan, formerly an elite soldier, and now a miserable zerg queen), Mengsk is an unequaled demagogue who can convince people and get too much power as if he breaks into their brain. Voldemort kind of brainhacking. Remember the teachers who dehumanized me in middleschool? So Mengsk is all of them in one person, plus bombload of soldiers and a recruited media. Unless we consider him as a human Amon, he couldn't be a protos, because an intellect that is used for spreading terror and paranoia under a faux affably exterior is never pure, not to mention the fact his distinctive face is a mask. For the sake of the discussion, let's think about a scenario where Mengsk is telepathic, but have no facial expression. Do you see him as still being capable of taking over most of mankind for many years, recruite the media and armed forces for his goal, and also being successful at spreading paranoia?

2. Another strange thing (not as strange as "I Killed My BFF", but still weird) i want to talk with you about is something that only dinosaurs enthusiastics and smart people can understand: A video by Dangerville showed that t-rex might had a low-frequency guttural roar rather than the awesome roar from every movie in the history of everything, namely JP. I know JP isn't all accurate, but in this case, the movie make more sense than the real thing. Big predators' roars are usually more loud than guttural. And here's the conflicting part. In "Posdonllo", i want the dinosaurs to be as accurate as possible, and the differences from the real animals will be either evolution or anomalies. On one hand, if t-rexes had the low-frequency roars, the moral thing to do will giving up on one of the creature's coolest assets. On the other hand, the loud roars are much more cool and make more sense than the quiet and rumbling roars. Sharptooth, for example, is cooler than many real-life t-rexes we know. Now, should i use the loud roars under the excuse that t-rexes evolved to be able to do so, or should i take the less cool kind of roars? If i take the second option, how can i make it just as cool, entertaining and possibly scary without the loud roars?

3+5B. You just gave me a new idea to consider. I can write the black football player as someone who went through the same dehumanization that Rowf and Snitter went through, with some of the cockney fox's MIG tendencies. Jay would appreciate it and work fine with him just like working with Abigail. Like with Rick and Charles, Courtney will have a tensed relationship with the football player because of his possible approach, but will also respect him for killing the tyrant who came before him. Good one, bro :-). If Josh will appear in part 2, the grizzly of a man can strangle him in a rather cathartic way.

4. Send it and i'll be glad to help as always. I'm still in episode 4 right now, with troublesome schdule, but i'll be with your final episode as soon as i can. Anastasia probably didnt approve burning the kingdom, but did Grace approved it, or was she more like Anastasia on that matter?

5A+5C. My next "The Walking Dead"-related PE proposal would be Crawford Oberson. He's worse than Carver, more similar to Toxocara, Katie Killjoy and some anime villains such as Dante. While Carver can claim he created a stable community and was actually pregmatic, Crawford just created a self-desposing orwellian dystopia where the sicks (even people who're suspected at sickness, including people who healed from cancer) and the kids are persecuted. He stayed pure evil even after being hanged from the bell, as even then, all he had in mind was hurting someone else. You could see in his face that he wasn't a hungry lumbering monster like the other zombies. He wanted to kill a miserable youngster either for literally undying sadism or for deeming the poor guy as weak. He also called his town after himself, which is something Kar would do. If he wasn't a dystopian settlement leader, he could be a kapo like nothing. Charlie could use him for her commercial. "Become good, son, or become Crawford Oberson".

5D. Both songs could fit perfectly in many of Akiyuki Nosaka's stories. The man brought us "Grave of the Fireflies", and also the short stories anthology "War Stories for Children". 2 short stories in particular, one about a pilot who got lost in an island and the other about a horse caretaker who struggled to keep the horses alive despite everything, are similar to what people have in mind when they here these songs. "Never Too Late" might've ended well (at least it ended well for me), and I choose to hope that the aforementioned stories ended somewhat well too. The tone shows us that the pilot probably drowned in his attempt to swim back home and that the horse caretaker killed himself, but one is entitled to hope that the pilot got home (or at least to any land) and that the caretaker changed his mind for the better, right? I know it's not very likely, but the probable turn of events is hard.