User blog comment:Tyberzannisultra/I need your opinion!/@comment-5139090-20140413054444/@comment-24040907-20140413072642

Hey there Wrophoenix! I must say I'm loving this community. I really appreciate your response, it's like I'm part of a Writer's Club! I'll go ahead and answer your questions:

The Gamemakers is going to focus on the likenesses between religion and technology. As I've stated in a few other comments, there are a lot of strange similarities between the two subjects. Consider the Hindu belief of Casting. It is a lot like Respawning. The Christian belief of God-on-Earth is a lot like a game developer playing his own game, right? Basically in this story, God makes a video game, and her friend gets jealous of her superior programming skills, and attempts to corrupt the A.I. ultimately becoming the "devil". Another game developer sees this, goes into the game and reasons with the A.I., teaching them to resist the corruption. He is supposed to be Jesus. I think that this is a pretty original idea, don't you?

Last Contact: It's probably not that odd that we had the same idea, it is a pretty common genre, the post-apocalypse and all. I'm striving to find a way to make it as unique and distinguished as possible. Of course the internet would still be somewhat operational after the apocalypse I'm going to write about. I was thinking about doing an I Am Legend last-man-standing apocalypse, to add a feel of melancholy to the story.

As far as Uninvited Guest, I'm really looking foward to putting my own twist on a classic tale. I urge you to read Masque of the Red Death. It's a classic tale and you can read it free online, it's really short and reader-friendly too! I loved it, I'm sure you would, too.

Once again thank you for the positive feedback, my gratitude is yours

- Tyber