Well, with so much ranting I think I've hit a nerve. At least it's reassuring to know I'm not alone in that.
NeverSlender wrote:I'm not entirely sure how seriously we can take the answers from the AMA. They were mostly about dartboards, toilets and fridges.
I beg to differ! It's just that these questions are the memorable ones (because they were hilarious). The fun thing is that we didn't really
have many questions to Mr. A. I, for example, only really needed
one - the one about the moral implications. And that one was answered, and I'm quite pleased with that. As I said, if Mr. A took his time to address us sometimes, there'd be no riot. The rest of my questions were mostly about himself, his nature and EC canon, and I think I got a boatload of information.
But that's absolutely off topic.
Gurt wrote:Guys, I'm an Ascended Lime. I wouldn't even exist if you hadn't made an inside joke, run with it, and submitted it as a story to Mr. A--in a contest that was your idea!
No offense, Gurt, but I've raised that point back in the megathread: the metaguard idea was approved because, technically, it didn't require to alter the plot.
At all. It's just that we had something to do, and you get some random encounters here and there.
That said, though, I adore the metaguard subplot. It's that emergent behaviour that actually brings life to it.

Maybe we need to find some other subplot to occupy ourselves?
NeverSlender wrote:I think people are looking at this the wrong way. You're looking at how you've change things when you should be looking at how you've furthered things. Finding blogs, giving characters advice, finding echoes, piecing the URL together, solving the dancing men. This is the impact we have.
That's the most reasonable thing I've heard in this entire thread, but there's a problem with that, too. Which is, we're kinda not getting to do anything. There were two things we were doing lately - waiting and speculating. I know we are supposed to go meta-knight the hell out of the echoes, but I can't do that, no matter how much I bite my elbows about it.

Even that dancing men puzzle - it was frustrating as hell, but at least I knew where to dig.
...I think Joe's comment about the speculation being a second-grade activity has stung me more than I think it did.
