Thread:Redfork2000/@comment-31727837-20180929122335/@comment-31727837-20181030022118

Redfork2000 wrote: I'm thinking of a new story idea. It's similar to yours in terms of the main plot, but it scraps the whole idea of Project Set and instead focuses on the villains that work for the Purple-Ops.

It will work more as a Looney Tune-ish episode merged with some cool action and battling at some points.

Here's the premise:

Alan sees the Red Crystals as one of the main threats to the Purple-Ops, since not only do they have a powerful leader, Red Fork, but there's also the fear that they'll eventually deduce the identity on who's the one pulling the strings of the Purple-Ops. Therefore, he decides to send the members of the Purple-Ops to kill Red Fork and the entirety of the Red Crystals. For extra incentive, he offers that the one who manages to kill the Red Crystals will get a big prize.

First, each member of the Purple-Ops will try a separate plan to get rid of Red Fork and his allies. Some plans fail hilariously, with Red Fork outsmarting them, while others fail as a result of a battle. In the end, all the members that have been defeated decide to try attacking the Red Crystals all at once so that they could overwhelm them and finally kill them. Finally, things seem tough for the Red Crystals, until the Red Crystals manage to overcome the members of the Purple-Ops again.

This leads Alan to get angry at the members of the Purple-Ops for being useless against the Red Crystals, and deciding that if you want something to be done right, you have to do it yourself. Thus, he creates a powerful killer machine to attack and kill the Red Crystals, which will serve as the "final boss" of the story. However, the Mane Six arrive with the elements of harmony, managing to make quick work of the machine.

The story ends with Alan realizing that perhaps Red Fork isn't nearly his greatest threat. He soon realizes that the Mane Six, and those mysterious but powerful elements of harmony, pose an even greater threat. Remember this, right? Is it okay if I can modify it a little? I'll promise I'll keep the Looney Toons-like premise in the story!