Interviewer: Okey-doke. Let's start this up. So what inspired you to do this whole thing?
Snake: I wanted to make a story, something that men and boys could get into, but with the mainstream appeal that makes everyone watch these types of stories, a soap opera by men, for men."
Erocook: He was the one who came up with the idea, and I followed. We found the other guys as we made our rounds here and there.
Interviewer: And what's your ultimate goal? What do you hope to achieve from this play?
Snake: Money. And to show how crappy and over the top some of these operas try to be while playing it seriously. Single Fragment is a collection of man's romances wrapped into one big package.
Interviewer: And what of SuperCola Powered Live?
Snake: Ah, that was a burning desire I wanted for a while now (laughs). There's a character in Single Fragment who was designed to carry a freezer in his torso area by his creator. He loved cola. Some of us thought this character was powered by the cola itself. So when developing that airship, I named it SuperCola Powered Live.
A drink that can power a robot has to be supernatural, this drink happens to be cola; said robot is actually powered by it and is moving around, live.
SuperCola Powered Live.
Interviewer: One last question: Pepsi or Coke?
Erocook: Coke. Pepsi sucks.
Snake: It's the same thing. Now RC on the other hand…
Erocook: Ugh, don't remind me. Wookie likes that brand.
Interviewer: Wookie?
Snake: You'll see him soon. We've got a really awesome staff at hand, ready to really show their stuff in the upcoming performances. Look forward to it!
