I had an idea:
He replied:
Undeterred, I persisted:
He countered:
This is, obviously, disappointing. If you'd like to see DarkUnderlord reply to these questions like I would, tag him here in a reply.
Until he does so, I (un)officially declare November to be Tag DarkUnderlord Month.
It's still October? So what? We're treating this like they do new car models.
Crispy said:I want to interview you, either for publication in GD or maybe even in Site Feedback, depending on how much public exposure you'd like it to have.
I can either submit my questions to you now, in private, to make sure you're comfortable with them and to give you ample time to answer them on your own, or I could start a thread in GD/SF polling/cajoling/trolling the users of this fine establishment as to what nature of questions they'd like me to ask you.
Which, if any, shall it be?
He replied:
DarkUnderlord said:This is the lamest idea ever.
Undeterred, I persisted:
Crispy said:Okay here they are:
1. Give us your thoughts on the current state of RPG Codex. Has the site reached a point in either its popularity or even its nature that you're either satisfied or disappointed with? What are the future plans for the Codex?
2. There have been rumors percolating that you might be ready to move on as de-facto leader of the Codex, with someone like Crooked Bee or even Infinitron stepping in to fill your shoes. Would you like to comment on this? If a change of guard were to take place, what would you wind up doing instead?
3. Over the years, the substance of computer roleplaying games has obviously changed. We've seen the industry go through fundamental shifts including the "dumbing down" of games primarily due to consolization, the whole crowd-funding movement, and even existential crises arising from events such as Gamergate. Bearing this in mind, what effect(s) do you think these changes have had on Codex and how do you think Codex has handled them? Do you still consider RPG Codex to be a bastion of truth of some kind or has that, too, changed?
4. There have been some legitimate tragedies Codex has had to face fairly recently, such as the passing away of Suicide Bunny and Corporate Jew Master. Tell us your feelings on these and whether they and other events from Codex' past have shaped its future.
5. What in the hell ever happened to Black Cat and can you get her to come back or not?
6. Give us your own personal view on RPG's and gaming in general. Do you even still play games anymore, and, if so, which ones? Do you own a gaming console? What is your favorite RPG of all time? Inquiring minds want to know.
7. Cleveland Mark Blakemore. Idol and bona fide living fossil or just a man with problems like the rest of us? Have you or would you ever like to meet him? Also, what would you say outside of his bunker in order to convince him to let you in once ITZ comes?
8. Speaking of (in)famous Codex members, tell us who your favorite is, or at least your favorite memory of what he or she did that made you laugh.
9. Share with us some insight into Codex' past that we don't already have. For instance, are there any details of the Mama's Gang takeover and subsequent ousting of Vault Dweller that no one else ever knew? Another example you could elaborate on is exactly what happened with the Australian authorities once they showed up at your door in response to a threat made by Prosper to build a bomb or something like that. The details surrounding these are very hazy and you owe us the truth!
10. Lastly, do you have any regrets about running RPG Codex for this long? Do you feel it has enhanced your life or has it degraded it? If so, why? Discuss!
Thank you for taking the time to indulge us. May your quandongs never grow soft.
He countered:
DarkUnderlord said:I don't have any quandongs.
This is, obviously, disappointing. If you'd like to see DarkUnderlord reply to these questions like I would, tag him here in a reply.
Until he does so, I (un)officially declare November to be Tag DarkUnderlord Month.
It's still October? So what? We're treating this like they do new car models.