Well... · 4:39pm Mar 28th, 2012
R.A.I.N.B.O.W Dash somehow got popular on here, and I'm not complaining!
I'm really glad that all of you like the story, and may write more of those kinds of stories (it was going to be a one time deal for that story)
Oh well, I really should get back to writing "Separation".
As for Rainbow Dash, I remember as a child an episode of some T.V. show (maybe it was fairly odd parents? Confound Tara Strong, she's everywhere) that the premise was the emotions of a person manifesting themselves as reproductions of the actual person. And about a month ago I wrote a maybe 500 word beginning to this story. Last night I just sat down, wrote 5000 words, and posted it and woke up today with a big surprise!
I am forever grateful of all you wonderful bronies.
Love and Toleration for all.
*SLOW CLAP*
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*squee*
It's probably not the show you were remembering but there is an episode of Star Trek (the original series) which has the premise of a person's emotions manifesting as clones of the original.
To be specific TOS season 1, episode 4 "The Enemy Within"; where a transporter accident splits Kirk into one copy of himself that is only his good qualities, and another version that is all his bad qualities. ...It's also an episode where we get such lovely hammy acting such as this .
Cheers.
48662 might be that, but I remember a lot of shows used this premise, I think its a constantly used idea throughout most cartoons/shows that can make it happen.
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Yes, it is a very constantly used idea. I just remember the Star Trek example, since I barely watch much animated shows, so I can't think of any other examples.
Plus, James T. Kirk? Instant awesome.