First thing is first:
Tirosaki (I find using his pen name weird) and I and maybe redarienae are writing a trilogy. Tirosaki has already started the second book, and I am trying to figure out what o do in the first.
Not to spill the beans, so I will tell you as little as possible, and I hope that you, my reader will help me.
Gnote= This is a trilogy of novels, not comic books
I need to figure out how to kill or make dissapear the entire human race, and in the third book to have them appear again. In the meanwhile, when all the humans have dissapeared, rodents and smallish animals somehow gain intelligence. (It is a complicated book, so I am going to change it around so I whon't have to type nine pages). The animals have powerful weapons, and are extremely advanced technology. ANd it is sometime in the 20th century, 21st century. Not decided exactly.
So, I have been thinking, and so far these are what I have come up with:
A human gets caught up in the Bermuda Triangle, and by a freek accident, the dna of humans is recognized by the phenomenon and the humans are moved into a different time dimension, and it spits them out somehow in the third book.
A human found some sort of machine left carelessly out by a rodnet, tinkers withit, and it wipes out the human race, but I don't know how they come back. Maybe a rodent clones a couple stray cells.
An evil rodent wants to get rid of humans and so spreads a desease that sperads through out the human civilisations, and they dissapear. Agian, I do not know how to get the humans back.
So, if you like one, or have a good idea that is not absoluteely inhuman, (make it pg13 pleas), then tell me. Please.
Oh, and most of the characters for all of these scenarios are prepared, but I can't really do all of them in the same book.








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