![]() ![]() On the other hand, the dreams won't go away, and they keep getting worse. It got me my job back, an entire year's back pay as a 'bonus', and scuttlebutt says I'm in the running for a Metzie. I'm pretty sure some of those were still fabricated – giving kittens cancer is something villains in bad novels do – but Kerrigan: Queen of Blades is still the #1 most-watched documentary in Dominion history. Three hours of surprisingly poignant questioning turned into a full miniseries mixing in interviews with Commander Raynor, other former Sons of Korhal who remembered her before the Zerg, and even a bunch of declassified Ghost Program files about her training days obtained through Emperor Valerian's new policies of transparency. I felt like I owed her something after being so nasty all our lives, so I let her help, and of course she was absolutely right (okay, maybe I'm still a little jealous). When I jumped at the chance to interview Sarah, I was only expecting it to be a collection of soundbites to get UNN to hire me back after I got that pesky 'declared dead' problem solved, but Kate was convinced it could be bigger. In the clocks' defense, though, I've been really busy. Time really can fly sometimes – it feels like it was only a few weeks ago that the Zerg invaded Korhal, even if all my clocks insist it's been six months. ![]() Part 1 can be found HERE: !-(DONE) - the pictures are long-since deleted, sadly, tied to a Photobucket account that no longer exists, but the narrative segments are intact. And thus we find ourselves in Part 3, the conclusion to Starcraft 2's story arc. With that in mind, not continuing into Legacy of the Void seemed entirely wasteful. That proved to be moderately successful, with a small but dedicated group of readers following along and participating. I stumbled across a link to the old thread and decided to re-read it I'd forgotten how much fun it was writing Nora, and in the review figured out a way to continue her story into Heart of the Swarm. ![]() When it finished, I teased a Part 2 but ended up failing to deliver as inspiration failed and life took me into other works, until recently. The whole thing turned out to be surprisingly popular, and somewhere in the middle my narrator began to take on a life of her own until it was pointed out that I was basically writing a fan-fiction parallel to my Let's Play. To amuse myself and stay interested, I decided to do it as an in-character journal, inventing an airheaded and thoroughly brainwashed young reporter to be my in-universe PoV. Way back in the hoary and ancient past that was 2010, I took on a project of doing a Let's Play of Starcraft II's Terran campaign. ![]()
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