David Macintyre:
Boredom. And hunger for power. People thought the first one was funny so I wanted to keep going with it for a bit.
Sean Catlett:
Hey, real quick, what did your name at the time mean?
David Macintyre:
Heh. It was a pseudonym I came up with years and years ago when I wanted to be an author and I realized my real name was terrible. I sat for a few minutes bouncing stuff back and forth and came up with David Macintyre.
Or are we talking about Tengu2?
Sean Catlett:
Explain the Tengu2, master.
David Macintyre:
A character/universe I spent a lot of time coming up with. I wanted to make a series of comics or a TV series out of it. Tengu2 was supposed to be a clone of a deceased government agent who was rebuilt with a freaky ass head that made him look like a Japanese bird demon. Sort of like modernizing old Japanese mythology.
Sean Catlett:
Did you ever write anything about this?
David Macintyre:
I did enter an origin story into a competition. I didn't win. And there were the notes and sketches I had all over the fucking place.
Sean Catlett:
Do you still work on it?
David Macintyre:
Not lately, but if I ever need to I can remember everything about it.
Sean Catlett:
You tried to make a Kung Fused 3, didn't you?
David Macintyre:
Many times. It never worked for a bunch of reasons. For starters I wanted to abandon the script format, which didn't work quite as well, and I think it was too ambitious for such a stupid idea. And the scary house idea had been done.
Sean Catlett:
It took place in a scary house?
David Macintyre:
A house built on top of a pop culture burial ground. Powered by the dead.
Sean Catlett:
I remember reading a draft of it. You make stuff fun good.
David Macintyre:
Hee. Eh, I never got very far with it. I had some ideas, though. Oh did I have ideas.
Sean Catlett:
But alas?
David Macintyre:
Alas.
Continue to Part Four