Sorry guys... It is hard for me to keep up because I just got busy because of school enrollment.
Okay,I read the recent pages after my last post in the RPG. Then in the last part, your characters are asking where I was. So, guys, I was thinking if maybe my character, Caroline came back. She was different, possessed or something when she went back... Just a suggestion.
Another option: I can just create my own excuse like I was gone because of revenge or some family matters, etc.
Sorry guys.
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Possessed sounds awesome. And I like the serum idea because if it does wear off in public that would be disastrous.
But with Plan Miracle, what are we trying to accomplish? Like, are we trying to kill the scientists? Or what?
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I think as a priority we should get medicine and food. Maybe relocate to some remote area where the scientists won't think to find us and work from there.
"Blah blah blah. You feel trapped in your life. Here is what I am hearing: happiness isn't worth any inconvenience."
Ahh guys, just a questions. Does the world, like when the winged ones set off to complete Plan Miracle, have to be the time period we are in now. Like could it be back in 1800 or something old. I don't really mind, but that time period to mee seems a whole heap cooler.
I don't know apple...I don't think the whole 1800s thing will work. If it was, then where did the scientist get the syringes? I don't think they had those then. And I know that Michael has an Ipod, so that's kinda a problem. And they didn't have backpacks back then either...I'm not saying that I'm against it, but it's kinda to late to change the time period.
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If we're going through with plan miracle, and going to the human world, I have to say one thing; I know NOTHING from the 1800s. At least not enough to write convincingly. And it would be hard for everyone to be on the same page as to which modern things are allowed and which aren't. It would get confusing. That's what I think anyways.
"Blah blah blah. You feel trapped in your life. Here is what I am hearing: happiness isn't worth any inconvenience."
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