Thread:Redfork2000/@comment-30384301-20180925062435/@comment-26888167-20181227043758

It was Fire Tire, a pony OC of mine who's special talent is racing in cars. I added him because I thought he would fit the theme of the episode, which was a car racing episode. Despite him being a professional racer, I downplayed him so he wouldn't be OP. In fact, he was barely ever in the lead, since the first three or four places were always being held by Jelo's characters.

So in this one race, I decide it's Fire Tire's turn to win a race for a change. So I had him catch up with the characters Jelo had in the lead. But as soon as Fire Tire is almost in the lead, Jelo makes one of his announcers go: "Fire Tire is disqualified!" I'm just like... WHAT!? Why was my character disqualified? He didn't cheat or anything! In fact, everyone else had been tossing each other Mario Kart shells like crazy, yet no one disqualified them.

So I have Fire Tire ask why he's disqualified. Jelo ignores this, and has the race continue. I have Fire Tire ask the same question three or four times, and Jelo doesn't give an answer. So I make him say: "Maybe it was a mistake. I guess I'll go back to the race." Then the announcer goes: "No, you're disqualified". Fire Tires asks: "But why am I disqualified?" ANd Jelo makes the announcer say: "For being OP".

At the moment I was really upset with Jelo for this. His character had been in the lead for the entire episode, yet when one of my characters, who is canonically supposed to be good at racing, is about to take the lead, Boom! He disqualifies my character. Talk about unfairness back in the old days... and since back in the day I wasn't so confident yet, I wouldn't dare to tell Jelo how unfair he was being.