Thread:Redfork2000/@comment-31727837-20190329042515/@comment-31727837-20191113192406

Couple of things I wanna address:

1. I have an idea for Alan. Remember when you said that Alan's the one who'll discover the loophole in Mr. Grey's contract. Well, I've been thinking that, since he has read and made multiple contracts in his life, he should be given the ability to detect any and all possible flaws in any contract. Perhaps it'll serve as a contributing factor for the Red Crystals to evict Cosmos from Earth without technically defying the rules of their contract.

2. Been thinking about the general plotline for Brainiac Maniac, since we kinda didn't think up a coherent plot.


 * Of course, the story starts with Alan Robertson deciding to have dinner in Red Spoon's place. Initially hoping to have a peaceful dinner, following Red Spoon's introduction to Mr. Robertson, the Red Crystals came in and ruined Alan's day when Red Fork messily eats his food. Alan proceeds to snap at and reprimand the Crystals for their rude behavior and table manners, attracting the attention of Red Spoon. While Alan was kind enough to take responsibility for contributing of the scene, he believes that the Red Crystals are the insignators and should be punished for it, preferably with them being kicked out. However, Red Spoon only lets them off with a slap on the wrist and allows them to continue without incident, infuriating Alan. When he firmly demanded a reason for that, Red Spoons explains that A. The Red Spoons are regulars of his establishment, B. The patrons really don't mind the messy eating so long it doesn't get in their meal and C. He's his cousin. The last part catches Alan's attention and, thinking up a plan, asks for a doggy bag and the check.