To start writing a Murder Drones fanfic, begin by choosing a perspective. Are you going to write from the point of view of a Murder Drone, a Worker Drone, or maybe an outside observer? After that, think about the setting. Will it be in the factory where they usually operate, or in a new location? Once you have these things figured out, start with a strong opening. Maybe a dramatic scene where a Murder Drone is about to attack a Worker Drone, but then something unexpected happens. As you write, don't worry too much about making it perfect at first. Just get your ideas down on paper (or on the screen) and you can always go back and edit later.
To start writing Murder Drones fanfiction, begin by watching the series multiple times to really understand the nuances of the world and the characters. Next, think about the themes that interest you, like survival, morality, or the relationship between different classes of drones. Once you have a theme in mind, you can start building your plot around it. Don't be afraid to deviate from the main story a bit, but also make sure it still feels like it belongs in the Murder Drones universe. You can also look at other fanfictions for inspiration, but make sure your story is unique.
Well, you could write a fanfic about a Murder Drone that gets damaged and loses its memory. It then has to figure out who it is and what its purpose is while being helped by a group of Worker Drones. Another interesting idea is a fanfic that explores the emotional side of the Murder Drones more. What if a Murder Drone starts to feel guilt for killing Worker Drones? And a fanfic where the Murder Drones encounter a more advanced form of themselves from the future, and they have to decide whether to follow in their footsteps or find a different path.
Yes. The Murder Drones comic delves deeper into the universe, providing more background and plotlines that aren't fully explored in the main series.
Think about the themes you want to explore in your fanfiction. Is it about justice? Friendship? Or something else? Once you have a clear idea of the themes, you can start writing the opening scene. Make it engaging and hook the reader right from the start. For example, you could start with a mysterious discovery or an intense conversation.
One interesting Murder Drones fanfiction could be about a drone that rebels against its programming to not harm humans. It might start to protect the workers on the planet instead of hunting them. This could lead to a whole series of events where it has to hide from the other murder drones while trying to convince the humans it means no harm.
First, think about the characters you want to focus on. Are you more interested in Huey, Riley, or Granddad? Then, come up with a simple plot idea. It could be as basic as a day in their lives with a small twist. For example, what if a new neighbor moves in who is completely different from anyone they've ever met.
First, you need to have a clear idea. Decide if you want to follow the existing story line closely or create an entirely new one. For example, if you're following the main plot, think about which part of the Bleach story you want to expand on. Then, create your characters. If you're introducing new ones, give them unique personalities and powers. You can start with a simple outline, like writing down the main events you want to happen in your fanfic.
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First, think about the characters. You can choose classic Christmas characters like Santa, elves, or reindeer, or create your own unique ones. Then, come up with a simple plot idea, like a mystery at the North Pole or a journey to find the perfect Christmas tree. Start with an engaging opening, such as 'The snow was falling softly as Jack trudged through the forest, on a quest he didn't fully understand yet - a quest that would change his Christmas forever.'
First, do some research on the Eternals. Know their powers, personalities, and backstories. Then, think of an interesting concept or plot. It could be something as simple as a day in the life of an Eternal or a grand adventure. Next, create your main characters. Even if you're using the existing Eternals, you can give them new traits or goals. After that, start writing an engaging opening that will draw readers in.