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  1. There is only one thing that I want for this show to do. Forget giving Dr. Whoves a speaking part. Forget a Derpy episode. Forget anything that has been thought or will be thought of. This would make make me go full blown, 110%, holy crap these guys are GENIUSES, bow down to the greatest animation minds of this generation. Now, as a boy born in the mid 90s, I don't know that much about the show, old and new. I dabble a bit, watched some of the episodes, joined a couple of forums, but never took a serious following to the show as most of you. But I found about a little tidbit that could change all of that. Bring. Back. Tirek. Yes. That guy. The evil centaur who attempted to convert ponies into dragons to make them his slaves. Bar none, the greatest SOB to ever do battle with technicolor equines. I know little about the show's previous incarnations, but I know enough to figure out that this guy is AWESOME. And if they manage to pull this off and make him AWESOME again, not only will I call myself a brony, I will do so proudly. I will scream it to the heavens and say "Yes. I like this show. And I will show you why." And I will show them Tirek, and how he returned to raise hell and take names. Seriously. This guy should have an episode in FiM. If they manage to make that episode amazing, I would love the show more than I do now.
  2. Sounds like fun! 1. I live within driving distance of Hasbro HQ 2. A friend of my Dad took him, my brother and I on a tour of the construction site of an NFL football stadium. 3. I've been to Seaworld 3 times.
  3. Quill was interested when he recieved a letter from the editor-of-chief of the magazine, Author's Weekly. He wanted Quill to interview some of the townsponies of Ponyville, and work the interviews into a short story. Quill had never been to Ponyville before, so he thought this would become an interesting experience. The overnight trip was tiring, but he finallly got himself to Ponyville. The editor-in-chief wrote that he was able to get him an appartment and offfice to rent temporarily. He also had ponies post flyers around Ponyville, and printed an advertisement in Author's Weekly. "Do you have any interesting stories that you want told to the world? Are you living in or visiting the Ponyville Area? Then Author's Weekly has an oppourtunity for you! Place an appointment with talented author Quill for an interview. He will take your tale and turn it into a story for a future issue of Author's Weekly! All appointments are on a first-come, first-serve basis!" (Translation. This thread is designed for the RPers of the forum to get an interview about any of their characters' backstory, or an RP that they have been in. All are welcome to join. (Yes, even canon characters, unlikely as it is...) Make sure you leave me a PM first showing that you want to do this. We'll set up an appropriate time to have the RP. All others will be directed to the waiting list. As was said before, first-come, first-serve!)
  4. Apologies for any confusion. I'm still new to this stuff. (Forum Noobing at it's finest.) I cleared up the story a bit. Now it is ready.
  5. Roleplay Type: World of Equestria Name: Quill Sex:Male Age: Stallion Species: Unicorn Eye Color: Green Coat Color: Light-Grey Mane/Tail/Markings Color & Style: Black Mane, Black Tail Physique: Thin and scrawny, Short Legs, Short Neck Cutie Mark: An Ink Bottle, received after finishing his first school essay. Origin/Residence: Born in Hoofington. Now resides in Canterlot, but travels the world for inspiration for books. Occupation:Author Motivation: Dreams of becoming a known author world-wide. Believes that writing is the best way to tell stories and convey current issues. Likes:Reading and writing, Organization, Libraries, the Sea. Dislikes: Messes, ponies who say reading is unnecessary and boring and uncool, negative reviews, plights that the world is ignorant of or ignores. Character Summary: As a foal, Quill was sickly and not that strong. He tired easily when running too fast and intermediate spells exhausted him. He did not have that many friends, since he believed that making and having friends was too tiring. Although weak and anti-social, he was quite brilliant. Education came easy to him, because once he committed something to memory, he almost never forgot it. Quill was also very dedicated. When he began an assignment, he never stopped until it was complete. One of them was doing an article for the school paper.The article was about the various ponies and teachers who were at his school. After spending a long time working on the article, Quill got his Cutie Mark. It was an Ink Bottle. As he grew up, Quill would spend hours in his room working on homework. He passed through school at the top of his class, writing essays and papers that received honorable mentions at several academic contests. Quill eventually received a grant to continue his studies at Canterlot. It was there Quill became entranced by history. Seeing the archives and libraries of the castle astounded him so much. The books written about Equestria and it’s residents inspired him to be like the great historians who chronicled the great events of the past. To get started, Quill began writing a short story. It was about a pegasus who worked in the weather factories of Cloudsdale. To help write this, Quill interviewed a pegasus who worked in the factory before retiring. Quill always makes sure his works are 100% accurate. When he finished his manuscript, he spent weeks reading and rereading it to make sure his debut story was as close to perfect as it could be. Quill pitched his work to the editor-in-chief of a small magazine, Author’s Weekly. After reading the complete story, he was very impressed with Quill’s work. He bought the work and promised to publish his work in a future issue. Although the magazine was not famous, it shipped to all corners of Equestria. This made sure that Quill’s work could be read by any pony. He had fears that his story would be negatively reviewed or ignored, but did not lose hope. Within weeks, the story was published and released to the public. Quill’s story proved to be appealing, as few ponies actually knew what went on in the weather factories. The story itself was very good. Magazine subscriptions increased as ponies wanted to see more of this young author. Perhaps Quill’s greatest moment came when he received an unexpected letter from his mother. She said that she heard that her child had written something in a magazine, so she bought a copy of Author’s weekly, read it and found the story. She was so proud of her son. She remembered the days when she and her husband became nervous about her boy. They worried that he would not be able to find his calling at first, but the story comforted them knowing Quill was going to be all right. After reading the letter, Quill finally knew what he wanted to do with his life. Quill decided to make his next story completely non-fiction, as he travelled to Beakbreak to spend some time for inspiration for his next tale. He worked several odd-jobs here and there to keep the income coming. To his neighbors, Quill was not very social. He often did not leave his home, except for work and other chores. After finishing the manuscript about the rise of one of the major ship-breaking companies there, he sold it to Author’s Weekly. Again, positive reviews by the readers of Author’s Weekly helped give Quill more of a reputation. The experience gave him a new idea. Quill wanted to travel the world, writing about the ponies who worked and lived in various cities, and share their stories.
  6. I love the fact that this is so open ended. You can draw your own conclusions as to what is going on.
  7. I still think George should have done Indy 3D first.
  8. I am currently on an Archive Binge on the 11th Doctor's Series. As of this typing, I got to The Rebel Flesh. I have seen no other Doctor, and to me, Matt is the one true Doc. (Although, you have to give credit to 10, 7 and 4. If I seen their stuff, I likely have loved them too.)
  9. All Cartoon Network has going for it now is Adventure Time, Regular Show, rare blocks of reruns from the older shows, Thundercats (maybe), Looney Tunes Show (maybe) and MAD (BIG Maybe, although they will be doing a MLP/War Horse cross-over on the 13th, so that may be worth a look) Still, better than Nickelodeon. I'll start watching that again when Korra arrives. Avatar is all Nick has going for it. They should stop milking the Spongebob franchise. The only ones worth watching are the rare occasions they rerun the older cartoons. As for Disney Channel? I guess Phineas and Ferb is okay, but not by much. Everything else can be thrown in a fire for all I care. HUB is doing good. Their reruns are always fun (BATMAN! ) and MLP is fresh and new.
  10. And Now I shall steal this current topic by replacing it with this: Goichi Suda, also known as Suda 51, makes good video games with very deserving M ratings. Among these are killer 7 and No More Heroes. However, they are not as popular as they should be. So I have decided to do some free advertising. So, for all you mature Bronies, check out Some of you may not watch this. Fine. I guess you are missing out on more of Tara Strong's great work, then.
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