14, all your fics
14. is there anything you wanted readers to learn from reading this fic?
anon I hate to break it to you but I absolutely do not think that far ahead with anything I write. my one goal here in life is “tell a Good Story for the People.” if a grand lesson shows up by accident it is just as much a surprise to me as it is to you
but that is a lame answer so instead I will ask Myself some questions so that all y’all have something more interesting to read
for the close
2. what scene did you first put down?
no lie, the very first scene I wrote for this fic was doom getting yanked apart. this was the first line I put down, although it was probably more rough at the time: “Doom’s power tears itself out of him in chunks, unformed tendrils of green light called back to their source until their old host is a husk on the ground, a mess of flesh and metal that then collapses into nothing at all.”
for exit wounds
5. what part was hardest to write?
well, we’re only like halfway in, but thus far the scene that gave me the most trouble is Still the cemetery scene from chapter 1. when I first hit that point, I was still trying to suss out the actual timeline of the fic, and depending on when exactly the scene took place, certain aspects started or stopped working. it was terrible.
runner-ups for worst scene thus far: the ben+sue conversation (because IT JUST KEPT GETTING LONGER AND I HAD SO MUCH TROUBLE FIGURING OUT THE ENDING) and the planet zero exploration sequence (because as I’ve said, this movie’s fake science jargon makes me break out in hives)
for troubleshooting
6. what makes this fic special or different from all your other fics?
troubleshooting is plotless fluff. like, I care about it as a fic, don’t get me wrong. but it is basically nothing at all
for and desecrate
15. what did you learn from writing this fic?
I learned that designing humanoid abominations is Super Fun and I have no regrets about this whatsoever














