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  • Sure, I'd love to read your story. But don't expect alot of feedback, I'm in the middle of exams. :(
    ...I was trying to joke around, but apparently I'm not allowed.

    HappyBirthdat Flaze, have a good'un.
    Is it Milo? Tell her I'll quit it if she goes back to it. Just make sure she knows it's for your sake, not her's. If that doesn't sway her, go ahead and use Evan, I don't care. Oh, and Dumbeldore if you feel so inclined.
    What? How does it turn into Lucky Star? XD

    Ooh, sorry =P

    And DUDE! Happy birthday~! You didn't tell me it was your birthday today! Hope you have good one ^.~
    Your seventeenth birthday!

    Many happy returns, my good chum! I hope you're having a fantastic day!
    In case I don't get it in time, though, some tips: the most obvious question is how to avoid making him a Sue, which, with his abilities, is very easy. I avoided this by giving him a completely different, slightly selfish goal than anyone else, so he wouldn't directly interfere with most of the main plot, in his way. He's there and doing things, but an outside force- he can be called in if necessary, but won't always be there to be a story breaker. I don't know if this will work in your fic, though. The second is to put him in battles that are actually extremely difficult even for him, like the entirety of Lilycove. However, if he's constantly in situations like this, than it'll look like the normal heros would be screwed no matter what (but can provide a crowning moment of awesome if done just right, with something like a protagonist that relies on cunning rather than raw power).

    Just saying.
    Well, in truth, I'm not entirely sure about writing him, either; for his only appearances so far, I've written him in similar situations that he was in back in the RP version, and put him in similarly. However, if you don't need it right away, Instru is writing up A.D.'s reaction for a whole scene, and I'm going to extrapolate from there how exactly to write him. I can tell you then. Do you need it now, though?
    No, it was my fault. It was foolish of me to declare open internet war on someone else. I intend to remove it from my hard drive. Mostly because it wouldn't be very effective anyway, it's an HTML document, so it'd be a pain to distribute. Anyway, I'd send you a gift card or maybe some flowers, but cash is a little tight for me. How about some macaroni art?

    Anyway, so what're you a mod of? Oh, and I put some thought into ideas for assist you might like:

    -Guy loses a pet. Possibly one of those robot ones they have on the market, and perhaps it got some kind of important data uploaded to it somehow?
    -All the police are busy, and after fending of vicious marine animals, the police are asking the club for a small case involving a rival club (i.e. shoplifting, murder, drug dealing.) This way, we can establish our character's regard for authority better.
    -The president's bodyguards called in sick when he was visiting the town for some reason, so he hires the club. Mostly to show off character's skill in combat.
    -Assassination of a foreign dictator on vacation.
    -A brothel/illegal casino/head shop/other illicit business needs help relocating.
    -Something to do with one of those shows for little kids. Like Barney.
    -A business is offering sponsorship, and thus a bigger budget, for something unambiguously evil. We get to show how evil/good our characters are. Should balance out the relative seriousness, perhaps with a silly corporate executive?
    -Alternatively, some Girl Scouts are offering the same deal.
    -They need to impersonate someone's family. Perhaps for parent-teacher conferences? That way, we'd have excuses to show everyone our guy's parents.
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