First of all, thank you all for sending in questions! I wasn't expecting such a turnout, but you all made me feel so happy by sending in your questions. I will have a wonderful time answering them! Each of the questions will be separated into their own category so that they can have their own individual response. Some may have been asked from the same person. Some may be paraphrased for simplicity's sake. Stay tuned for a very special announcement at the end of this post.
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Question 1
Do you enjoy making this story, and getting support from your community?
I do enjoy making the story a lot! See, I've always liked the dynamic of groups such as the Mystery Gang, the Kids Next Door, and N.E.R.D.S. There are always patterns that come up, and it interests me how each member will react to a certain situation. For example, Spy will brush off pretty much anything, and will hide most of his pain. However, Heavy, though immune to abuse, has a slight maternal side that can kick into high gear if someone he cares about is in trouble. And because I don't have access or interest in the comics, it's fun to imagine them going on adventures together, especially in close quarters!
On the subject of support, I love getting feedback and compliments from all of you! If I could have one thing more from you guys, it would be commenting more. If you love it, tell me why so I can keep doing it! If you hate it, tell me what I can work on! In this digital age, it's very hard to get the critiques you need to become a better writer and artist. However, you guys give me a lot of love and support, and that means a lot to me. But I am a verbal learner. If you don't tell me, I can't do anything better.
Question 2
What made you start writing in the first place?
Well, I read quite a bit when I was younger, which inspired me to make something of my own! I remember typing pages and pages of stories that I made up, leaving them, coming back, making them better, deleting them, making them over again. My first memory of making a story is one about a supernatural vet who took care of all sorts of magical creatures. One day, a leprechaun came in, barely able to stand, cold, and sick. Once he had recovered, he told a story about how the rest of his kind were ill as well, and that they needed a doctor to cure them, or else their entire race would perish. The story had many different versions, but that is the most I can remember, since the computer it was on has since been disconnected. What I would give to be able to read it. My friends and family also supported me, saying I was a wonderful writer and that I should make my own stories. I am currently working on what I hope to be a successful children's cartoon.
Question 3
If you related yourself to one of the TF2 characters, which one would it be and why?
Well, you know that my favorite is Medic, but, as much as I would like to say otherwise, I don't relate to him very much. I think, if I had to choose, I relate most to Scout. He's all over the place, excited, and jokes around every chance he can get. His movements are spastic, and so is his speech, and he isn't too bright when it comes to social situations. He is seen as the kid and rookie, just like how I am viewed by my peers. If I had to choose a second and third, I would choose Engineer and Miss Pauling. I can be warm and considerate like Engineer, but have the need for information and logic like Miss Pauling. Imagine a Steven Universe fusion of that...it would be a nightmare to fight. Idea for a future chapter, perhaps? I wouldn't put it past Medic to make a machine that could combine abilities for battle.
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