All for this, but like I've said before on your posts - hard for me to get into "EU".
People did this for Halo 2 and everything they wrote turned out to be completely wrong. I just don't want to waste my time in a story that doesn't count. My largest hurdle for fanfics.
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It's not a waste of time for me. I do it because I love to, and I like entertaining people. I'm well aware that most likely whatever I write will be invalid, and that according to Bungie my stories and I will never exist. Cool with it :)
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Oh, I agree about writing. That's enjoyable for many information disassemblers, especially in a universe so ripe and untapped as Destiny's I was more talking from my reader's perspective. I love taking in events, people and places - but knowing it's meaningful and not going to change. Otherwise it's like a dream that never existed that makes me sad. The funny thing is when it comes to tv or comics - things frequently retcon and I don't care. [spoiler]I'm weird[/spoiler] Good luck in your story! Here's to you being featured on the front page.
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If I could dare to dream, Bungie might look at well done work, measure community reaction and impact on the lore, and decide if what's there is worth keeping. Or at least giving me a shot---because some readers, their fans, might find a good story that just doesn't count for reasons unknown frustrating. I'd like to hope they would at least consider. But they won't. My Halo novel didn't even get a sticky on 343's board despite thousands of reads. Nameless people like me don't exist at a corporate level. So its gotta be about the love, for me. Hope would be masochistic. Thanks for being encouraging, and I'll be really interested to see if I manage to hold the attention of a reader like you. :) I like a challenge!