Board Thread:Special Projects Division/@comment-25867149-20160606090859/@comment-25867149-20160615180542

Also, I managed to write a plot draft for the prequel that kind of also borrows from Clones: The Missing Children, but I'm not entirely happy with it because it doesn't entirely fit established facts in the miniseries. I'm gonna have another crack at it to see if I can iron out the mistakes because aside from the continuity errors in my opinion it's a really great story that draws some small conclusion to two otherwise unfinished stories (Morbearior and Clones, as well as setting the stage for yet another. I can't explain what the problem is exactly but it's mostly to do with how Qeios came about in the first place. I can't seem to reconcile it with the story for the prequel. My angle on the prequel was genetic purists basically doing what Drax and Stromberg were trying to do. The idea was that Qeios was a kind of ark and they were gonna restart civilisation with the uncorrupted genetic material of those within the city. But first, they have to get rid of the existing civilisation, which they consider tainted by genetic impurities and hybrids and GMengineering and what-have-you. So what do they do? Create a toxin or a strain of virus and pin it on the hybros. Unfortunately the hybros find out about this before it's released and lay siege to the guy who's creating it. Then of course when they actually catch him it turns out that there's a bomb that's gonna release the toxin into the atmosphere and then the main characters have to defuse it, but their contact is actually with the Purists and releases a Dragon on them, and it's not revealed if the bomb goes off or not because of an EMPulse that completely disables all electrical items on Earth. Try untangling that mess. Oh, and one other thing: I did come up with three or four possible endings for Qeios, two of which involve Rivatha getting captured.