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Writing Competition #3:
New Beginnings
New Beginnings
Theme:
This is your chance to create the first scene of X-Men 4. In X-Men, we had Magneto's origin. In X2, we had Nightcrawler's attack on the White House. And in X-Men 3, we had Jean's first encounter with the Professor. So, what will be the opening sequence for the next X-sequel? You decide.
Rules:
There are plenty of opportunities for this theme. Be creative and have fun! I hope we have a few more entries this time round.
This is your chance to create the first scene of X-Men 4. In X-Men, we had Magneto's origin. In X2, we had Nightcrawler's attack on the White House. And in X-Men 3, we had Jean's first encounter with the Professor. So, what will be the opening sequence for the next X-sequel? You decide.
Rules:
- One entry per member
- Only post the final product
- Scene must be completely original (i.e., NO REWRITES)
- LIMIT: 100 LINES (If you feel like you can make a scene that long and keep people interested enough to finish it, all the power to you. If not, you can opt for a shorter length that fits with your scene.)
- Violation of any of these rules will result in an immediate DISQUALIFICATION. No exceptions.
 
- Winner of the contest will choose the next competition 
 
There are plenty of opportunities for this theme. Be creative and have fun! I hope we have a few more entries this time round.

COMPETITION WILL END 12AM ON NOVEMBER 7th 
(3 WEEKS)
GOOD LUCK ALL!
(3 WEEKS)
GOOD LUCK ALL!
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		 This competition should be fun. i thought we were limiting our theme pool to X3, but I actually prefer writing X4 scenes.
 This competition should be fun. i thought we were limiting our theme pool to X3, but I actually prefer writing X4 scenes. 

 
 
		

 Well, the test is over now, so it should be easier. I've been busy today placating my waste-of-space "father's" visitation, but let's see what I can do tomorrow.
 Well, the test is over now, so it should be easier. I've been busy today placating my waste-of-space "father's" visitation, but let's see what I can do tomorrow. 

 
 
		

 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		