Dear Princess Twilight Sparkle,
Due to several shifts in the multiverse, you will begin to notice a few changes to the Pocket Universe for your meetings. These changes include:
Automated Theme changes to comply with your visitors. (Multiple visitors however will reset to Default)
Updated Security Measures; in the first sign of lethal trouble everything within the Pocket Universe will be booted out. (Why that didn't trigger last time was probably the universe recognising that the threat is easily countered)
New Feature: World Marker. Worlds you have visited before are now marked and colour coded depending on your experiences/opinions of the world. Green for "definitely coming back here," Yellow for "world of interest," Red for "unwanted/avoid," and White for "unvisited."
Visitor's Token; all visitors to the Pocket Universe will now receive a free token to request a meeting with you. They can just press the button on the device and you will be paged a notification from the attached beeper to this letter, highlighting the world(s) of origin. You can reject any of them if you wish, similarly you can accept several at once. (Just be aware, doing so still counts as a session)
For more information, just reply via dragonfire with the provided parchments attached to this letter.
Have fun and Happy Halloween (or do you call it Nightmare Night?)
Jonathan Toolonie, Administrator of Toonworld
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Cheers
11004184
Thanks very much.
Is one of these homages to Fallout: Equestria?
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I will be honest, I have not read Fallout Equestria nor have I even heard of any of them having a Twilight as a character. So I'm afraid not unless I write a perspective before the fall.
Thanks immensely for getting this quick note added concerning changes to the system following the U-Files incident (along with the observation that the reason one of the measures didn't kick in was because Twilight's force field was more than a match for Lyra's gun)
And, yeah, I COULD see the stuff about the next few chapters involving predominantly paranormal stuff (which makes sense for October). The next chapter is going to be Frankenstein, huh? Yeah, I could definitely see the local Twilight making an excellent Doctor Frankenstein (i.e. LITERALLY MAKING a friend) with the local Spike (most likely resembling his taller, more muscular canon future self in "the Last Problem") as the "Monster".
Another possible few universes could involve
1. "the Ghostbuckers" (i.e. the Mane Six as analogues to the Ghostbusters: Rainbow as Peter, Pinkie as Ray, Twilight as Egon, Applejack as Winston, Rarity and Fluttershy as general extras and Spike as basically a dragon-ghost ally [essentially Slimer in other words]).
2. "Batmane" (basically the local Twilight and Spike as analogues to Batman and Robin respectively with Shining Armor as Commissioner Gordon, the rest of the Mane Six and a few of the other notable good guy characters as the Justice League [your choice which Leaguers], your choice of other non-villainous MLP characters as Alfred and Lucius, Chrysalis as a cross between Clayface and Ra`s al Ghul, Sombra as a hybrid of the Scarecrow, the Gentleman Ghost and Mister Freeze, etc.)
3. "Nightmare Night Town": The local Twilight is "the Pumpkin Queen" and most of the other ponies are Dark Is Not Evil monsters, wizards, etc. who scare, but don't deliberately harm (with the exceptions of a few back-stabbing hard-liners)
4. A universe where Twilight is a Changeling/Dragon hybrid.
And I'll let you know when I come up with other ideas.
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Oh my sweet summer child.
If only you knew what I have in store for next chapter. You are going to love it.
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how about nightmare on elm street
or carrie i know there was a carrie crossover with mlp dont remember the title
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Oh dear. Those might be something to consider (Though it might stretch the E rating to a T)
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Thanks immensely for the heads-up.
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Yeah. That's a good point. Which is the reason I made my suggestions based on a family film that was still appropriate for Halloween ("the Nightmare Before Christmas") as well as franchises that have had Lighter and Softer (without being TOO MUCH so) adaptations that could still translate well to an Everyone rated series (DC Comics [which have had MANY animated adaptations that worked quite well for children's entertainment] and Ghostbusters [which had one of the best film-to-cartoon adaptations in the mid-1980s]).
Skip!