<i>I don't see how its related to Quasispace, </i>
It's not supposed to be related to Quasispace. It's a separate story altogether, written specifically to be an improfanfiction.
<i>Once you get past the goofiness of giant twinkies taking over the world, there really isn't much there unless someone writes something really good each time.</i>
Stranger concepts have started impros rolling. Heck, RECBT could be labeled as a fighting game fanfic and its already attracted video games writers, anime fans, and casual readers to write for it. I haven't played any KOF since 1998 and I still enjoy reading it. We once had an impro on post-apocalyptic otakus in the United States where half of the regular writers haven't even set foot on the US. And it doesn't even have to be a masterpiece chapter everytime. What an impro needs to live are chapters and something that moves the story along. Sometimes, the best developments arise only because the impro's story moves along...
<i>I'd consider signing up, *cough*, but I'm smart enough to know that I'd probably end up completely screwing the thing up at this point. </i>
This is sad because you never know until you try.
I don't know t.ogre's intentions, but unless this is a moderated impro, you have complete control of what you want to write in your chapters. The rule of thumb is just to say yes to the previous information and roll with it.
I wish I had the free time I had back in college so I can back up my words with action by signing up, but hey... I'd really like to see new writers step up.
'Sides, I already have a chapter that's been in backlog for a year. I need to work on that...
Mark Poa
Posted on Jun 18, 2003, 9:03 PM from IP address 210.14.31.18