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I love all the stories you have written and stored here at the Story Archive. I have thoroughly enjoyed your different depictions of gynoids, be it physically or personality wise, and I have found the philosophy of an A.I. soul as you depicted it in "The Enemy of My Enemy?" quite intriguing. Thanks for the stories and congratulations! =) [[User:Rdaneel|Rdaneel]] 05:03, 21 February 2014 (CST) | I love all the stories you have written and stored here at the Story Archive. I have thoroughly enjoyed your different depictions of gynoids, be it physically or personality wise, and I have found the philosophy of an A.I. soul as you depicted it in "The Enemy of My Enemy?" quite intriguing. Thanks for the stories and congratulations! =) [[User:Rdaneel|Rdaneel]] 05:03, 21 February 2014 (CST) | ||
:Thanks for writing on my wall, Keizo! I wasn't sure where to write my questions, so I decided to post them here. Mainly I am curious to know if you are going to continue writing on your "The Enemy of My Enemy?" universe. Are you done with part three or are you planning to flesh it out some more? This I'm asking because of the 'unfinished' note it has on the title, although I consider it is pretty good as it is. | |||
:I have another question that is more of a request: Do you have any plans on continuing "Hell's Canary"? I was imagining it would be pretty fun if Morris finds a way to pass his Natalia 'bot as a human and makes her help him in his cases. As long as the technology is kept secret, nobody would be the wiser and he could have some fun adventures in a kind of 'partner' series of some sorts. How much intelligence Natalia develops would be up to you, of course. This is just a suggestion, naturally. I only thought a cop/spy story would be fun with a lovely Terminator of sorts as a partner. ;) | |||
:Anyway, thanks a lot for the fun read so far. Oh, and in case you haven't checked the answer at my wall, about my congratulations: the way I see it, if you manage to write something good and then share it with the world, that is always a reason for commendation. =) [[User:Rdaneel|Rdaneel]] 05:22, 25 February 2014 (CST) |
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Gallery
Zoy dude. I went ahead and created a gallery for your "Hell's Canary" manip. Robotman 22:14, 27 February 2008 (PST)
Stories
I love all the stories you have written and stored here at the Story Archive. I have thoroughly enjoyed your different depictions of gynoids, be it physically or personality wise, and I have found the philosophy of an A.I. soul as you depicted it in "The Enemy of My Enemy?" quite intriguing. Thanks for the stories and congratulations! =) Rdaneel 05:03, 21 February 2014 (CST)
- Thanks for writing on my wall, Keizo! I wasn't sure where to write my questions, so I decided to post them here. Mainly I am curious to know if you are going to continue writing on your "The Enemy of My Enemy?" universe. Are you done with part three or are you planning to flesh it out some more? This I'm asking because of the 'unfinished' note it has on the title, although I consider it is pretty good as it is.
- I have another question that is more of a request: Do you have any plans on continuing "Hell's Canary"? I was imagining it would be pretty fun if Morris finds a way to pass his Natalia 'bot as a human and makes her help him in his cases. As long as the technology is kept secret, nobody would be the wiser and he could have some fun adventures in a kind of 'partner' series of some sorts. How much intelligence Natalia develops would be up to you, of course. This is just a suggestion, naturally. I only thought a cop/spy story would be fun with a lovely Terminator of sorts as a partner. ;)
- Anyway, thanks a lot for the fun read so far. Oh, and in case you haven't checked the answer at my wall, about my congratulations: the way I see it, if you manage to write something good and then share it with the world, that is always a reason for commendation. =) Rdaneel 05:22, 25 February 2014 (CST)