Well, more like a burned up mutant, but that works too.Destructoid wrote:She's supposed to be a corroded pony monster now.Glitch wrote:What happened to the eyes?
I SHOULD KNOW, I WRITE THE DOCUMENTS.
Well, more like a burned up mutant, but that works too.Destructoid wrote:She's supposed to be a corroded pony monster now.Glitch wrote:What happened to the eyes?
Well, she landed in some chemicals after she was blasted from an explosion. These chemicals were very different and the result of them mixing together gave her the ability to phase through matter at the cost of her memories and sense of self. Kinda like an insane person mentality.Glitch wrote:So why is she a mutant again?
Sir, they are a show about PONIES.....NOT horses.Destructoid wrote:That's sad. I thought we weren't doing grimdark. Or I've grown too attached to a character from a show about horses.
Well, I try to make up for that by making some of tongue-in-cheek things (particularly the 895 document). Also, Twilight's background is more tragic than anything.Destructoid wrote:That's sad. I thought we weren't doing grimdark. Or I've grown too attached to a character from a show about horses.
I know, not my best, though I might have to revise it later down the road.Glitch wrote:So your saying that a spontaneous explosion localized enough to effect only Rainbow and no one else (assuming on site due to security protocols) knocked her into an exposed vat of presumed unstable chemicals, and cause her to loose her memories?
I don't like this story.
Well, I--Glitch wrote:Twilight's story is tragic?
"She got stuck in a machine"