Thread:BiggerNate91/@comment-34008724-20190817230823

So, I've been thinking about this idea for a while, and I just wanted to see if you were cool with it;

Throughout this series, we've foucused on the heroes and the villians. There's nothing wrong with that, of course, but I had this idea; What if we foucsed on the NORMAL people? The ones NOT attacking or defending the galaxy? The bystanders?

My idea is called "The Galactic Prison Files". It's about a man and a woman from different worlds, both taken over by the Pollers. They both suffer from amnesia, and are trapped in the same cell, in the same prison, and have to work together to find out why they are there, who they are, where they are, and how to escape.

I want this story to be told in a first-person perspective, with the man writing in a journal he found in his cell. He would write each day out and thier various attempts to learn more about themselves. Yeah, I know this is a big change from how we normally write these, but, trust me, I write in first-person a LOT, so I think we're in good hands.

This way, I feel like the world will would exist, and not just be about the heroes and the villans. We don't need to tie it into the main story, in fact, I hope we DON'T do that. Like I said, I want this story to be about the people in between the heroes and villians. The bystanders who get affected.

But, hey, this is just a simple idea. You can do whatever you want. 