does that imply that you were never going to reveal what the roleplay actually was and you're making a labyrinthine avant-garde hell maze of a story in where you don't find out what's going on until the end
No, not really though. I was gonna be somewhat like The Hive, although obviously not as good because he was better than me at making threads.
Done in by the dubious doings of destiny.
well i mean the hive was good fun, but there were a lot of structural difficulties with the narrative and setting that we just didn't bother to address at the time
for one: establishing your cutting-edge secret facility just out in rural california like twenty minutes from barstow seems like a bad idea. remember how one PC was introduced by literally just wandering in without being detected or stopped
second: all of the subjects with mutations being forced to keep out of the public eye forever because their appearance would blow everything seems like it would have been the project's inevitable doom
but you can fix all of these issues by paying more attention to security/control of the subjects and setting it on a remote island. easy
What, you don't want me to put it inside an office building in the middle of New York? That sounds like a perfectly safe thing to do.
As for changed appearances, I was thinking that wasn't going to be common. The idea is that the appearances of the subjects shouldn't change because they're intended to be used as weapons.
Done in by the dubious doings of destiny.