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The writing process behind Sixth was secretive and rapid. The creation of the Brady Patrick account stemmed from a time on the wiki when we had very few good stories, and there was a lot of outside noise about the quality. I didn't want Dragon Ball Fanon to become a Sonic Fanon, or have the shit-tier quality that the entirety of Ultra Dragon Ball Wiki did. So I made Brady Patrick in hopes of creating short stories that were also quite good. In hindsight, simply creating a story or two had almost no impact. I thought Sixth would show that other people can make great stories besides KidVegeta. The flaw in my plan was the lack of adequate scope.

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  • The writing process behind Sixth was secretive and rapid. The creation of the Brady Patrick account stemmed from a time on the wiki when we had very few good stories, and there was a lot of outside noise about the quality. I didn't want Dragon Ball Fanon to become a Sonic Fanon, or have the shit-tier quality that the entirety of Ultra Dragon Ball Wiki did. So I made Brady Patrick in hopes of creating short stories that were also quite good. In hindsight, simply creating a story or two had almost no impact. I thought Sixth would show that other people can make great stories besides KidVegeta. The flaw in my plan was the lack of adequate scope.
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  • The writing process behind Sixth was secretive and rapid. The creation of the Brady Patrick account stemmed from a time on the wiki when we had very few good stories, and there was a lot of outside noise about the quality. I didn't want Dragon Ball Fanon to become a Sonic Fanon, or have the shit-tier quality that the entirety of Ultra Dragon Ball Wiki did. So I made Brady Patrick in hopes of creating short stories that were also quite good. In hindsight, simply creating a story or two had almost no impact. I thought Sixth would show that other people can make great stories besides KidVegeta. The flaw in my plan was the lack of adequate scope. This was almost to be like Legacies, except with much shorter stories. The tale of how Krillin left his temple was just one of many in the pool of ideas I had that were too short for Legacies, but could still work as fanon. I chose this one specifically because it was Dragon Ball, not Dragon Ball Z. On my KidVegeta account, I was almost exclusively oriented toward Dragon Ball Z. As far as actually writing it, Sixth took some time to formulate. I did several revisions, mostly on the second part. All the while, this was done in secret, as I had not told anyone I was writing it until after it was released. When I wrote it, it took several hours, which was a long time considering how short it was. As for the actual writing process, I did it with a ton of stimuli. I remember being on chatango actively talking with other users while writing it (and keeping it unknown). Much like with the Lauto Saga of The Forgotten, this story was written in a time where I needed a lot of noise (be it background or otherwise) to write. I remember when I finished this one, and I was very proud. It definitely had a different feel to it than my other stories, but I was worried it would still be seen as mine. So I had used the ---- device for the first time as a way to differentiate it. I also left an Author's Note at the beginning which was very unlike KidVegeta to do (At the time), so that threw everyone off. I was so clever back then.
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