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Or you could make a power plant connect to an old school, or vice versa, a new school could secretly be built over an abandoned power plant. Ooh, I like that. You could even make Team R doing some illegal operations inside, and somehow Pikachu gets caught in the middle, making an excellent entrance.
It's funny. I spent months and months dreaming up my plot, and certain events that would unfold, but that's not it. I was thinking of my characters all that time, which was good in the sense that they were so thought out, but bad in that I had nothing in the world to drive them on. It'll be...
That makes a lot of sense. I always feel that if I show the characters' personal lives too much, I'll bore the reader and they'll stop reading. I mean, my protagonist and his friends are both classmates in school and comrades in their missions, so it just seems wrong not to show them and what...
So here's a question: what's a good way to approach a plot that involves a good deal of excitement and danger, but still allows plenty of time to show the protagonist and his/her friends' personal lives? In specific, going to school, shopping at the mall, playing games at the apartment, etc. -...
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