My occupation is lifting heavy objects against the force of gravity and obsessing over a cartoon involving lesbian space rocks. Also video game design student.
Hey! Me and a friend of mine are making a tabletop RPG that takes place in the SU universe, and we've tentatively titled it "Gay Space Rocks." I was wondering if it would be OK if we used the logo you created that has that phrase in the style of the Steven Universe logo. We would credit you if we end up putting it on the internet, of course.
However, I'm not sure I can claim ownership of it to begin with. The logo is over two years old now, and I don't remember if I just found it on the internet as is or if I used a fan-made font to create it. I tried looking at Google to see if I could find a source for the logo but all that comes up is a link to my upload here on the Wiki, so the latter option is the most likely one.
But yeah, as I said, as long as it is just a non-commercial fan-game I'll have no problem with you guys using it.
Strong In The Real Way wrote: Sure, for me that'd be totally fine.
However, I'm not sure I can claim ownership of it to begin with. The logo is over two years old now, and I don't remember if I just found it on the internet as is or if I used a fan-made font to create it. I tried looking at Google to see if I could find a source for the logo but all that comes up is a link to my upload here on the Wiki, so the latter option is the most likely one.
But yeah, as I said, as long as it is just a non-commercial fan-game I'll have no problem with you guys using it.
Great, thank you so much! I'll send you a link to the rules when we're done.
So about that previous issue I spoke to you about. Though I am awaiting your reply on that, there's something even more hectic ahead. Recently I figured I'd bring up something even more dire...Something worth relaying to you here. Because if there's a chance you see this sooner than expected, it's a chance worth taking. It's actually pretty terrifying. I won't go into details here, but I'd like to think you'll see this soon enough.
I figured I'd drop in and see how you were doing. You've been silent the past while and it would be nice to see how you've been...I appreciate you, Strong...You've been a longtime friend of mine, and you're the only reason I came back here. I just feel so alien here, like nothing is as it was, and...I hope you see this sooner than one would expect. Chances are you'll know what to do maybe even better than I currently do, because whatever the heck I'm doing, it isn't working.
I tried everything Strong. Some problems are more difficult than all of Satan's lair combined. How 'bout you join me? Also, Fallout 4 was underwhelming as can be...Yet another reason why my week sucked, but whatever. The point is, respond ASAP.
I saw your message on Steam earlier. I'm sorry I couldn't respond in time: I often keep my PC running (and Steam with it) even when I'm out. I've been extremely busy with school and stuff as of late - it is really ramping up after the holidays. I'll try to get in touch with you over Steam ASAP.
I was just rereading your reviews for Steven Bomb 3, and I wanted to comment that they are really well done, I enjoyed reading them again, even after all this time, and I want to encourage you to do some more.
I might pick it up again now that you mention it: school is keeping me extremely busy, but since they are just airing the odd episode here and there I should be able to find the time to do it. I really did enjoy doing them during the Bombs...!
Maybe you could pick out a Season 3 episode that particularly stood out for you, and write about that?
If it were me I would write about Beach City Drift, but I'll bet you might like to write about Super Watermellon Island, Gem Hunt, or perhaps Earthlings.
Or maybe the one episode where both our favorite characters appear: Crack The Whip.
The one that stood out the most to me has got to be "Last One Out of Beach City". Loved everything about it, especially Pearl being a rebel and the music/night setting. "Mr. Greg" was bloody amazing as well. The feels. I've got mixed feelings towards "Crack The Whip" because of how Stevonnie could beat up Jasper like it was nothing. On the other hand, the Amethyst parts were great. Hmm...
I did not like Last One Out at all, but I'd still be interested in hearing your perspective.
My take on the battle in Crack the Whip was that Stevonnie outsmarted Jasper by distracting her with the thrown shield while coming down with an overhead blow.
Jasper would not be tricked like that again in a rematch.
She really shouldn't have fallen for it in the first place if you ask me. Jasper is the ultimate Quartz Warrior and battled Garnet, a Fusion Gem, to a standstill on the Gem Warship (until it blew up, heh). Stevonnie, despite all her training, shouldn't be able to beat her that easily. They just seem to be setting Stevonnie up to be overpowered in the extreme...
I think some of Stevonnie's skills, and fast learning, are the result of Rose being in there too, just as much as Steven and Connie. My headcanon is that Stevonnie is a fusion of 3 characters.
As for Last One Out..., it rubbed me the wrong way, it seemed to me to just be about doing stupid things. I felt the same way about Beach City Drift, but it compensated by having some very interesting character development. I did not see that in Last One Out.