But it hasn't, and what's more, I think I'm in love with Piers Nivans (Chris' new partner in RE6), although that could just be the fanboy in me talking.
There is good news, however: it gave me time to map out more of the story (although the part I mapped out is very far off, it is very important to the background of the world of Equestria).
in the mean time, look at my strategy guide of RE6:








Thanks for the favorite, I am so glad you've enjoyed Impressions thus far.
>>54638 This is why M. Bison is best pony.
>>54608
World domination? We could rule, Bison beside Bison!
>>54606
I think you know where this is going.
>>54587 I aim to please!
>>40271 Die for a couple of weeks, apparently.
That picture is hilarious!
M. Bison is best pony.
So, you have been tagged! What will you do now?
>>23671 I'd suspected that, but you presented it in such a way that I second-guessed myself. Although I guess we are supposed to be seeing it through the main character's point of view.
But no, seriously, go ahead and take out/change that 'domesticated' line twilight gives. That's mostly what gave my little conspiracy theory its mojo.
Maybe i've just been watching too much star trek.
TS: "You will be assimilated. Resistance is futile."
Brb, Photoshop.
>>23670
I should clarify that I never meant the whole idea of "fixed" to mean something concrete, in that getting fixed meant that you could be in Equestria forever.
The way in which I've portrayed 'fixing' in my stories is that humans, after finding themselves over there, are given an opportuny to be nice. The ponies assume (correctly) that horny young male humans that tend to be disruptive and obnoxious will naturally act nicer if the ponies they're around screw them.
So 'fixing' is not magical. It's emotional. It's like how you could be staying with a roommate and fight with him/her, but having sex with him/her and dating him/her makes your emotions change and thus you act nicer.
I know that this doesn't make that much sense, but I didn't really intend for these stories to become serious dramas. I was always going for farce / satire combined with romance.