All of Lleu's Comments + Replies

Lleu00

Well it looks like we're pretty much on the same page then. I'll go assemble a team of the best fanfic writers I can find. PM me if you're interested.

Lleu00

I have absolutely no qualms with Cerberus syndrome.

To be honest, I'd envisioned it working more by taking the Rule of Cool to unprecedented extremes than humor.

What about 'crowdsourcing' the writing? Create a master plotline, then have an MoR expert fill in those parts, a Ben 10 expert write those, etc. Then have someone edit it for consistent voice or something. Of course, that's more of a group than a crowd, but whatever. It would simplify things, as I don't feel smart enough to write Harry James Potter-Evans-Verres correctly.

But seriously, is anyone interested in collaborating on this?

0Lleu
Well it looks like we're pretty much on the same page then. I'll go assemble a team of the best fanfic writers I can find. PM me if you're interested.
6Anubhav
Something like Gurren Lagann or Advent Children, then? Yeah, that'd work too. Except that in that case it probably wouldn't be best to end it with Third Impact, but now I'm getting ahead of myself. I was thinking of crowdsourcing more along these lines: Someone outlines what's going to happen in the next few chapters. Someone else says 'that makes no sense; character A is acting way OOC.' Yet another person says, "Faction X wouldn't make that move, it's suicidal!!!" Another one says "Faction Y wouldn't think of that move based on the information they have available." And yet another says, "Faction Z won't keep quiet about this, they need to move now!" And one more says, "By rule of cool, event Q needs to happen NOW!!" Someone else says, "Also, event P makes no sense given the rules of this universe, it needs to be axed." And after about a week of such squabbling, we've arrived at a coherent plot in which every character and faction acts in their best interests, based on the knowledge available to them and in accordance with their modus operandi and their competence. So someone writes that up while we move on to arguing about the next chapter. This seems to me the simplest way of writing a fridge logic-free massively multiplayer crossover in which thirty xanatos pileups are inevitable. I'll tap out of this discussion for a while now, waiting to see what other people say.
0AspiringKnitter
Maybe. Make it wiki-style or a publicly editable Google doc (is that possible?) and I'm probably in.
Lleu160

Is rationality a common enough word that people would naturally jump to it when trying to figure out how to think better? I'm not sure how often I used it before Less Wrong, but I know that it is substantially more commonplace after reading the sequences.

Lleu70

Do you actually have plans to write this? Because if you don't, I totally will, no matter how much research it takes me.

0FeepingCreature
The Prequel of The Finale of the Ultimate Meta Mega Crossover?
0AspiringKnitter
DO WANT. I hope you play it for maximum melodrama.
2Anubhav
Go ahead. I do have plans to write an MoR x Nasuverse (x Haruhi?) fic, but that's far in the future, if ever. And this story is not that fic (though I picked up a few ideas from it). How long do you intend to make it? It might be difficult to keep it funny if it goes on too long; this seems particularly vulnerable to Cerebus syndrome. (warning: TVTropes) Although if it were to be long, we could crowdsource the research/ checking story ideas for OOCness/ checking story ideas for humour quotient/ keeping track of what the different factions are doing. (LW discussion thread, maybe?) Of course, Eliezer would be horrified at the blatant proliferation of spoilers, but this needs to be done FOR SCIENCE!! (It annoys me that most of the evidence we have about spoilers comes from laboratory studies or anecdotal evidence, even though it's possible to do large-scale real-world experiments to answer the same questions.)
Lleu140

19 male, currently in Florida.

Used to be a hardcore Christian. Then I started looking for alternate explanations and wound up believing in magic because I wanted it to be real. Then I read HP:MoR and it changed my life. My head is on a lot straighter now.

At first I thought this was just something cool. Then I was talking to someone about investing a fairly large amount of money. As we were talking, I was conscious of myself changing my plans to agree with him simply because he was nice. Despite this, he still changed my mind even though I recognized that ... (read more)

0orthonormal
Welcome! That's a great example of rationality-in-practice.