Thread:Redfork2000/@comment-31727837-20180929122335/@comment-31727837-20181010025538

I've also thought up another story that will take place after the events of your story idea! Yes, I will be using the Project Set idea again, but I've decided to tweak it a little bit.

1. Their name will not be Project Set at all. Instead, the user of the Improbability Drive will be an Agency Superior named Agent Christopher, who volunteers to test out the drive that Alan introduces during an important staff meeting. Which brings us to...

2. For the entire night, Alan had been plotting on how to kill the Mane Six and acquire the Elements of Harmony (such scrapped examples are sending a rocket to the city of Equestria, insert chips that will make the elements turn against the notable wearers and even at one point wanted to create a disease where the ponies gradually lose their intelligence, only to realize that Schizophrenia already exists). When he learns that the elements can give the users near-infinite power if used right, Alan gets the idea to create the Improbability Drive, a machine that can bend and control all of reality and has the potential to equal, if not surpass, the power of the Elements of Harmony. However, since the machine is a prototype, it is possible to overheat the machine from the strain and risk serious malfunction and inadvertently reverting reality back to normality.

3. The effects of the person who controls the Improbability Drive, both physically and mentally, can be devastating; the user's skin will slowly become a deathly pale color, black markings will start to appear around their eyes, and said eyes will start to glow bright red. Onto the user's mental health, it can make the user gradually become more dependent on the reality-bending machine, like an addictive drug, and eventually become a megalomaniac who would want to shape all of existance into their own image.