User talk:Keizo

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Gallery

Zoy dude. I went ahead and created a gallery for your "Hell's Canary" manip. Robotman 22:14, 27 February 2008 (PST)


Thanks for the link, Keizo. Those Blip Comics are great! (so funny!) And the manips look good too. Cheers! Rdaneel 20:43, 5 March 2014 (CST)

Stories

I love all the stories you have written and stored here at the Story Archive. I have thoroughly enjoyed your different depictions of gynoids, be it physically or personality wise, and I have found the philosophy of an A.I. soul as you depicted it in "The Enemy of My Enemy?" quite intriguing. Thanks for the stories and congratulations! =) Rdaneel 05:03, 21 February 2014 (CST)

Thanks for writing on my wall, Keizo! I wasn't sure where to write my questions, so I decided to post them here. Mainly I am curious to know if you are going to continue writing on your "The Enemy of My Enemy?" universe. Are you done with part three or are you planning to flesh it out some more? This I'm asking because of the 'unfinished' note it has on the title, although I consider it is pretty good as it is.
I have another question that is more of a request: Do you have any plans on continuing "Hell's Canary"? I was imagining it would be pretty fun if Morris finds a way to pass his Natalia 'bot as a human and makes her help him in his cases. As long as the technology is kept secret, nobody would be the wiser and he could have some fun adventures in a kind of 'partner' series of some sorts. How much intelligence Natalia develops would be up to you, of course. This is just a suggestion, naturally. I only thought a cop/spy story would be fun with a lovely Terminator of sorts as a partner. ;)
Anyway, thanks a lot for the fun read so far. Oh, and in case you haven't checked the answer at my wall, about my congratulations: the way I see it, if you manage to write something good and then share it with the world, that is always a reason for commendation. =) Rdaneel 05:22, 25 February 2014 (CST)


Hi, R. Daneel. To answer your questions, it may sadly be a no. Enemy was written well over 10 years ago and it was just something I was working through to get a lot of thoughts off my chest about my own issues with this fetish/lifestyle. I started writing part 3 as a follow-up where it was the humans that started enhancing themselves in sort of a singularity-type scenario. I had only gotten as far as chapter 2 and the beginning of chapter 3 before I fell on hard times and my computer was stolen along with other things when my home was burglarized. I just became too busy after that since I had started a new job and was in the process of moving so it was never completed. I actually was hesitant to share it here since it was more of a personal thing and got a little cheesy in some parts!

Too bad to read all that happened afterwards, but hey, I loved what you managed to share here and it doesn't feel that it ends abruptly, so that's okay at least. I'm just glad that all those thoughts and wonderful ideas managed to settle on a coherent plot in your head and found their way here. And cheesy is quite fine! At least in this case I didn't find it bothersome and some parts had good heart behind them so I really didn't mind. Rdaneel 22:58, 4 March 2014 (CST)


Both Hell's Canary and Are You Serious? were written as a favor for a friend of mine who lives in England. The challenge was to write a story within a week that had at least three women he would like to have as fembots. I had never even heard of Natalia Estrada until he picked her as one of the characters! As you may have now guessed this was also before Linsay Lohan became the hot mess she is today and why I attempted to write that story from a more English point of view (and why one of the characters in Hell's Canary was English). He liked the stories so much that he asked me to share them here and I'm glad that you and others have enjoyed them as well  :)

I sure did. At least I'm glad that the circumstances allowed you to write those fun short pieces. They were quite enjoyable and you still have my vote in case you are inclined to write some more in the future. Whatever happens next, I thank you for what you shared with us until now and wish you the best of luck with your future projects. Rdaneel 22:58, 4 March 2014 (CST)