Legal Crap (Disclaimer): I do not own Digimon or Dungeons and Dragons or Coke! Haffa nice day, and don't sue me!
Jenashu: Well everyone, here we are! A truly ingenuitive story that may change the way you look at fics forever! Maybe! Here's how it works. If you've ever played Dungeons and Dragons, you know that there's a Dungeonmaster (me) and there are players, or the people going through the dungeons (you and the Digidestineds). The Dungeonmaster (once again, that's me) presents several scenarios to the players (you), who have to decide which one is the best (or most entertaining) choice that will profit them. Here's the storyline: You know that the real world and Digiworld are on the same plane (in other words, they're closely connected) and that the Digiworld is made up of all data. A powerful computer virus has passed from our world to the digital one, and the land and the Digimon themselves are being deleated and distorted! Can the Digidestineds help out? Well, that depends on the reviewers! So, in my stories, I may say something like:
An old, abandoned bar stood ahead of them. "What's with this ghost town, anyway? It gives me the creeps," Davis complained.
"I dunno," Matt replied, "but there's a bar over there and I'm thirsty."
"It's a bar, Matt," Ken pointed out. "I don't think that's the best place for us to be!"
"Hello! This is a ghost town, thanks to the virus that's warping everything. No matter what we drink, there's no one to look at us disapprovingly!" Thus saying, Matt took off at a run towards the bar. (A/N: The author does not condone underage drinking!)
"That's assuming that a bar in the Digiworld has liqour, and that the virus hasn't disconfigured it," Ken mumbled as he followed Davis and Matt. The bar was eerily silent and dark, but Matt managed to find the drinks.
"Hey, this kinda looks like a Coke," he commented, picking up a can of soda. He tossed it to Davis, who snatched it eagerly from the air.
"Wait!" Ken cried as Davis popped it open. "That could be anything! Don't drink it!"
"Aww, dry up, Ken," Davis said as he brought the can to his lips.
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Alright everyone! Here's today's choice! Should
A. Davis drink the soda? (1 or 2)
B. Ken knock the soda from his hands? (3 or 4)
C. Ken walk away in disgust and sing kareoke on the ancient Digimon system? (5 or 6)
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So, in a review you would tell me which choice sounds the best. Keep in mind that the best-sounding option may be a terrible idea, and the wost-sounding scenario may get the DDs out alive and unhurt. That is, if you want them to get out alive and unhurt. Anyway, I will already have a plan for each scenario, so rest assured that I'm not pulling things out of mid-air. For instance, if option A had been choosen, Davis would have been deleated, and he would have appeared a few chapters later in a Digiworld Limbo. If Ken had knocked the can out of Davis's hands, it would have fallen and melted a small hole in the floor, leaving Davis immensly grateful. If Ken had decided to sing kareoke, the spirit of a friendly Shogunmon would have appeared and guided Ken to Mimi's group, leaving Davis to drink the soda and Matt all alone in the bar. Strange, huh? Anything can happen here!
You might have noticed the numbers next to each choice. Usually, majority rules. So, if five people choose choice A and one person choose B, choice A will happen in the next chapter. However, in the event of a tie between scenarios, I'll have to roll a die. If I rolled a one or a two, option A would have happened, and if I had rolled a 3 or a 4, option 2 would have occured and so on and so forth. I'm trying to cover all the bases here.
There's one last thing I have to cover, I think, and it's how to send your choice in a review so that you don't confuse me! So, I'll write you a dummy review.
Jenashu
A. Davis should drink the soda.
Sorry about that, Davis.
You can just cut and paste your choice into the review if you're lazy. This way I have no posibilities of getting confused and counting the votes from a wrong chapter. And if you want to send a comment, just do it after you choose. Very easy.
Now, you might have spotted the problem with my system. Am I really popular enough as a FF.net authoress to attract enough reviews to pull this off? This is your first scenario to consider! I won't be able to work on this for about a month because I have two fics to finish and a week-long vacation to enjoy, so you have plenty of time to tell every Digimon or Dungeons and Dragons fan you know to check this out! Please people, I'm begging you! Without a decent amount of reviewers to drop me a note every chapter, this whole thing will go down the toilet, which would not only disappoint the people who want to see the fic, but would embarrass me to no end as well! Once I get the fic started, I'll post every Friday religiously, so you should check in on Saturday. I know this could be a great success, so... I'm counting on you! See you in about a month! Thanks so much for your support! In the meantime, I've got lots of other hilarious romance/comedies for you to read, if you're interested! Ja ne!
Jenashu: Well everyone, here we are! A truly ingenuitive story that may change the way you look at fics forever! Maybe! Here's how it works. If you've ever played Dungeons and Dragons, you know that there's a Dungeonmaster (me) and there are players, or the people going through the dungeons (you and the Digidestineds). The Dungeonmaster (once again, that's me) presents several scenarios to the players (you), who have to decide which one is the best (or most entertaining) choice that will profit them. Here's the storyline: You know that the real world and Digiworld are on the same plane (in other words, they're closely connected) and that the Digiworld is made up of all data. A powerful computer virus has passed from our world to the digital one, and the land and the Digimon themselves are being deleated and distorted! Can the Digidestineds help out? Well, that depends on the reviewers! So, in my stories, I may say something like:
An old, abandoned bar stood ahead of them. "What's with this ghost town, anyway? It gives me the creeps," Davis complained.
"I dunno," Matt replied, "but there's a bar over there and I'm thirsty."
"It's a bar, Matt," Ken pointed out. "I don't think that's the best place for us to be!"
"Hello! This is a ghost town, thanks to the virus that's warping everything. No matter what we drink, there's no one to look at us disapprovingly!" Thus saying, Matt took off at a run towards the bar. (A/N: The author does not condone underage drinking!)
"That's assuming that a bar in the Digiworld has liqour, and that the virus hasn't disconfigured it," Ken mumbled as he followed Davis and Matt. The bar was eerily silent and dark, but Matt managed to find the drinks.
"Hey, this kinda looks like a Coke," he commented, picking up a can of soda. He tossed it to Davis, who snatched it eagerly from the air.
"Wait!" Ken cried as Davis popped it open. "That could be anything! Don't drink it!"
"Aww, dry up, Ken," Davis said as he brought the can to his lips.
*************
Alright everyone! Here's today's choice! Should
A. Davis drink the soda? (1 or 2)
B. Ken knock the soda from his hands? (3 or 4)
C. Ken walk away in disgust and sing kareoke on the ancient Digimon system? (5 or 6)
*************
So, in a review you would tell me which choice sounds the best. Keep in mind that the best-sounding option may be a terrible idea, and the wost-sounding scenario may get the DDs out alive and unhurt. That is, if you want them to get out alive and unhurt. Anyway, I will already have a plan for each scenario, so rest assured that I'm not pulling things out of mid-air. For instance, if option A had been choosen, Davis would have been deleated, and he would have appeared a few chapters later in a Digiworld Limbo. If Ken had knocked the can out of Davis's hands, it would have fallen and melted a small hole in the floor, leaving Davis immensly grateful. If Ken had decided to sing kareoke, the spirit of a friendly Shogunmon would have appeared and guided Ken to Mimi's group, leaving Davis to drink the soda and Matt all alone in the bar. Strange, huh? Anything can happen here!
You might have noticed the numbers next to each choice. Usually, majority rules. So, if five people choose choice A and one person choose B, choice A will happen in the next chapter. However, in the event of a tie between scenarios, I'll have to roll a die. If I rolled a one or a two, option A would have happened, and if I had rolled a 3 or a 4, option 2 would have occured and so on and so forth. I'm trying to cover all the bases here.
There's one last thing I have to cover, I think, and it's how to send your choice in a review so that you don't confuse me! So, I'll write you a dummy review.
Jenashu
A. Davis should drink the soda.
Sorry about that, Davis.
You can just cut and paste your choice into the review if you're lazy. This way I have no posibilities of getting confused and counting the votes from a wrong chapter. And if you want to send a comment, just do it after you choose. Very easy.
Now, you might have spotted the problem with my system. Am I really popular enough as a FF.net authoress to attract enough reviews to pull this off? This is your first scenario to consider! I won't be able to work on this for about a month because I have two fics to finish and a week-long vacation to enjoy, so you have plenty of time to tell every Digimon or Dungeons and Dragons fan you know to check this out! Please people, I'm begging you! Without a decent amount of reviewers to drop me a note every chapter, this whole thing will go down the toilet, which would not only disappoint the people who want to see the fic, but would embarrass me to no end as well! Once I get the fic started, I'll post every Friday religiously, so you should check in on Saturday. I know this could be a great success, so... I'm counting on you! See you in about a month! Thanks so much for your support! In the meantime, I've got lots of other hilarious romance/comedies for you to read, if you're interested! Ja ne!
