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Forum Name: Street Fighter: Warrior's Legacy
Topic ID: 39
#0, Sometimes it's better these things are slow.
Posted by Gryphon on Sep-30-06 at 10:39 PM
I was just poking around in a dusty old directory and found a scene I wrote many years ago (the file date says eight, but I think it's older than that; I must've just fixed some typos or something in 1998). At the time, it was intended to be the series finale, despite the fact that only a couple actual episodes existed by that point.

Wow. Seriously, wow. It's like I decided to bypass jumping the shark altogether and just do the bit that would've come after it.

Well, that's never leaving the barn, thank God.

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#1, RE: Sometimes it's better these things are slow.
Posted by Offsides on Oct-01-06 at 11:20 AM
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I'd love to hear some more details not the context of this scene and where it was intended to appear, but I won't ask you to actually release it. Some things are better left unpublished (like almost everything I ever wrote :)

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#2, RE: Sometimes it's better these things are slow.
Posted by Druid on Nov-29-07 at 06:03 PM
In response to message #1
>I'd love to hear some more details not the context of this scene and
>where it was intended to appear, but I won't ask you to actually
>release it. Some things are better left unpublished (like almost
>everything I ever wrote :)

Amen to that. I've got several hundred K of plain text written, and none of it is likely to see the light of day. There are sentences, paragraphs, and even whole scenes when I re-read them and go, "I wrote that?" in a good way. More often though it's, "I wrote THAT?" in a not so good way.