It's not too complicated. You need to go to the settings of VS Code and look for the font options. There, you can select Comic Sans from the available font list.
One interesting concept could be the clash of different universes' rules. For example, when Sans from the Undertale universe meets characters from other crossovers, the way their powers interact. Sans' unique abilities like teleporting and bone attacks might be affected by the new environment or powers of the crossover characters.
One way is for the fandom community to have clear rules against NSFW content. Moderators can actively monitor and remove any such fanfiction. Fans can also report any inappropriate works they come across.
Papyrus also shows up often. His relationship with Sans adds an interesting dynamic to the crossovers. And his own unique personality and abilities can lead to various plot developments when combined with other crossover elements.
It's really hard to say. RWBY characters have a wide range of abilities and combat training. Ruby is super fast and has a powerful scythe. But Sans has his magic like his bone attacks and dodging skills. I think it would depend on the situation. If it's in an open area, RWBY characters might have an advantage with their long - range attacks. But if it's in a more enclosed space, Sans' teleportation could give him the upper hand.
Well, one interesting plot point could be the clash of different powers. RWBY characters have their unique abilities like Ruby's speed and Crescent Rose, while Sans has his bone attacks and teleportation in the Undertale universe. Maybe there's a moment where they have to team up against a greater threat despite their initial rivalry, which would be a cool plot twist.
Star Wars fanfiction definitely creates more original characters. Think about it. The Star Wars universe is so big that there are countless opportunities for creating new characters. You can have a new alien species from a previously uncharted planet, or a young Jedi with a special connection to the Force. In Halo, while there are original characters, they are often more limited to the military structure or the existing alien races. Star Wars has a more open - ended universe when it comes to character creation.
In Comic Sans, 'Sans' typically refers to the style of the font being sans-serif, meaning it doesn't have the small decorative lines at the ends of the strokes.