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| + | ====== Element Pilfering ====== | ||
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| + | Some stories which are bad or mediocre sometimes have elements within them that are often really good and interesting. Those elements could often be reused in other stories...but nobody ever does. | ||
| + | Because I find this a little odd, I decided I'd list a few examples on these pages. | ||
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| + | Some may assume that ideas can’t be reused because they' | ||
| + | ===== Elements in Question ===== | ||
| + | ==== Death Note ==== | ||
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| + | In a fantasy setting, you could have the death note created by an army of demons to serve as the ultimate weapon...and then they lost it. That's fairly similar to the original concept. | ||
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| + | Or, in a sci-fi setting like The Matrix (that being a simulation), | ||
| + | ===== Future Diary ===== | ||
| + | The future diary from [[playground: | ||
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| + | I would have to think about this a bit more though. | ||