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Saturday, December 31, 2022

Path of the Ming-Cho has gone AI

With the wiki back online, and most articles reverted to where they were before the db141 crash, other news has it that the process for things moving forward got some good news. Path of the Ming-Cho is now scheduled to be a free-release short story, one that will be sparsely illustrated with AI renders.

Not using up as many Sims resources means that after the completion of Corando's "Don't Lose Hope", the remaining five comics can be finished in a more timely manner. Path will then be easier to complete, granting plenty of time for two more AI showcase videos - plus time to initiate the for-profit novels, and time for Dozerfleet Studios to branch into freelance projects, possibly for A-Line Services in Florida.

As a result, its catalog entry has been relocated from the Comics shop to the Literature shop. Details will be released as more information is available.

Sunday, December 25, 2022

Good news, bad news

Good news

Corando work is back on track.

Also, Miraheze should be ready with the restored wiki fairly soon, as in, in a week.

Bad news

SlimWiki isn't going to allow mass public access of pages for backup wiki purposes. However, it can be used to reverse-engineer about pages on the blog, to function as a mini-wiki, for big enough projects. Which projects qualify for this treatment has yet to be determined.

Trolls on Reddit that don't want the brand to exist in any form are also being dealt with. This may take a while.

Monday, December 19, 2022

More wiki news

Miraheze has recovered several lost portions of the Dozerfleet Database, and is working to add them back in. When they are added, changes made since will then be also added. Some articles will be reverted to pre-crash information, such as Candi's article. Also, Mahima's article will be reverted, to allow for her father's original name to be restored.

SlimWiki will still be used as a backup for projects, however. Each project's Miraheze article, upon completion and publication, should get a SlimWiki article entry as well.

There is also some consideration of restoring the old blog Wilinski Forest, as a go-to for discussing topical current events issues and where Dozerfleet stands on each. Many of these will involve links to news stories on other sites or videos, often with commentary. That blog isn't expected to be as popular as the main; but it will definitely prevent story loss from occurring, as has happened before.

Changes to Tumblr, plus lack of popularity on Tumblr, led to Wilinski Forest being defuncted on that site. But as current events continue to affect the world Dozerfleet must operate in, keeping stories straight about topics not immediately related to Dozerfleet projects is still a priority. Topics in the news that directly affect Dozerfleet operations may still get mentioned on the main blog here, or on the Labs blog. But Wilinski Forest would cover those that don't affect either directly.

New wiki solutions

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If you see the above icon next to a project's Database icon, that means that a very simplified version of the project's data has been copied over to the emergency backup Dozerfleet Database on SlimWiki.

Under ideal circumstances, the Miraheze version will be able to show you everything you could possibly ever want to know about a project's history, and then some. But if for whatever reason Miraheze is down; projects will still have the option to have a SlimWiki version of their articles provided.

Thursday, December 8, 2022

The wiki is back! (Sort of)

Miraheze finally was able to reset the wiki settings for the Dozerfleet Database, so it can live again. That being said, restoring all the lost articles via XML and Word document feeds will take some time. Files may still be getting Word document backups, should the wiki go down again.

Tri-Sola articles have been restored first. Candi Flippo-McArthur is next, along with articles related to Blood Over Water, Corando's "Don't Lose Hope," Purge-Flare: Stickin' It to Pencil, and The Sims 4: Oughties Big Rapids Living Stuff. These articles take precendence and priority, as does their artwork.

After these are restored, and "Don't Lose Hope" is online for download, the wiki on it will be updated. The AI showcase of The Gerosha Chronicles will get an article written. After that, articles to be re-added to the wiki first will be LCC and Ferris State-related. SWOCC will come next. After that, articles related to the 1990s, 2000s, and anything else from the 2020s will take precedence. The 2010s projects will come after that, followed by character articles, etc. for everything from the 2000s and 2010s.

Wednesday, December 7, 2022

Wiki rebuilding so far

Conversion of the thousands upon thousands of pages of MediaWiki to HTML is going to take a VERY long time. It may possibly not even be worth it to restore the entire Dozerfleet Database. If the need for another one gets dire enough, ShoutWiki is a last resort.

For the time being, articles set for HTML conversion are articles about the brand itself, as well as Divisions, project titles, etc. Characters from the Megaverse are not an immediate priority.

Instead, characters' old article feeds are likely to first be converted to Word documents. Characters may possibly not get their articles returned.

However, published projects may get a page on the blog for discussing things like trivia, production, release dates, etc. These pages would be very-scaled-down versions of the original Miraheze articles.

Which Geroshan Anarteq is closest to the original myth?

In spite being named after the boy-turned-fish-and-back, none of the Sundue family members in The Gerosha Chronicles are 100% faithful to the myth from which they derive their codename. The original myth can be watched here.

It's definitely not Isitoq

Given that he's always been melancholy, serious, and an introverted sigma male of sorts, Isitoq Sundue from Anarteq: Guardian of the Soo is probably the least faithful to the source material! Also, while willing to hunt and fish when living alone, Izzy's career as Anarteq oddly enough has little to do with hunting caribou, and plenty to do with sabotaging Icy Finger equipment and vehicles / vessels, as well as other random superhero-type activity.

Izzy derives much of this from the fact that the Mahaha operatives robbed him of the innocence of his youth early on. He was never able to gain much footing with regard to developing a strong social circle in school either, encouraging him to be a lone wolf - or get involved in Order-related activities. Outside of his own father Toklo, and uncle Tulimak, there were few with whom Izzy felt he could truly connect. He got along fairly well with his mother, Anjij; as well as with his aunt Siaja, with his cousin Jissika, and with the Order's relic keeper and storyteller: Nanaouk Kunuk.

At that point, however, Nanaouk had basically become family to Izzy. Sure, he was able to make friends with Emeraldon over time; but they had similar personalities. Even Izzy is surprised how well he meshed in the end with Moira "Li'Ban" Flanagan, not initially expecting that they'd get anywhere.

Waiting too long to make a move, and being too methodical, have been some of his biggest character flaws. It was his stubbornness at not wanting to go with Jissika, not form a plan on the fly when the situation called for it, want to deliberate an extra day or two with her before doing anything, etc.; that led to Jissika lashing out and doing the extreme opposite foolish thing - which left her at the mercy of Wishpon, and later at the mercy of SCALLOP and the Kirby Act.

The original Anarteq's folly was being too playful and reckless when hunting. Therefore, while Izzy has a merman form and can relate to the original myth that way; he otherwise has very little else in common with the source material.

It's not Jissika either

Jissika Sundue, as Nemara, is possibly an inversion of gender roles in the original myth. While she probably wouldn't be a jokester while hunting caribou, she is very extroverted and...flirty, in many social situations. The original Anarteq's sisters had higher morals, and were not quite so outgoing and reckless.

It's not Toklo

While not the magnitude of stick-in-the-mud that Izzy can be, his father Toklo was also pretty serious from early on. But unlike Izzy, who would jeopardize the mission by wanting to secure his solitude; Toklo was willing to sacrifice what he wanted much more readily for the good of others. His determination to rid the north of Icy Finger operatives like Mahaha, however, proved to be his downfall. And his being killed by one of them was partially what drove Izzy to become as introverted as he did.

At any rate, Izzy wasn't quite as reclusive before Toklo's death.

So who?

The best case of who might count as being a somewhat accurate Anarteq would either be Izzy's grandfather, Akiak Sundue, or else his uncle, Tulimak Sundue. However, learning he had salmon powers wasn't what drove Akiak to take his cause unto the Order seriously. He'd always somewhat done it, even if he were more outgoing, friendly, and extroverted than either Toklo or Isitoq.

What truly drove Akiak to become serious, was when he saw the Icy Finger create their own version of Inukpak to punish tribes that wouldn't pledge allegiance to the Icy Finger. How dare they appropriate the identity of Inukpak the Giant for such nefarious purposes!

Before the Mahahas, which became an obsession for Toklo and Tulimak to deal with, Inukpak was one of the great threats for Akiak to take down. His success resulted in his worth being proven to one Tobey Flippo, as one Fred Thernip. This led to him being added on to the Phexo Quartet, where he'd aid in the Japanese theater of war and would aid Donald "Arrowfrog" Walters from South America in dealing with the threat known as "Molarity."

While Akiak loved to mess around while hunting, he knew his limits. Perhaps the greatest match to the original myth, therefore, was Tulimak.

Tulimak was a screwball when hunting and fishing; though he wasn't cosmically punished for it. He took his saboteur / hero work seriously, though less so than his brother Toklo did.

Where Tulimak really fell short, and it proved his downfall, was in his behavior around women. He lacked the maturity to marry Siaja Tiktak after learning he'd impregnated her. He wasn't a very good father to Jissika either, leading to some of her teenage rebellion antics. This was made worse when he mysteriously vanished one day while Jissika was still a little girl, leading her to suspect that he was simply being a deadbeat. Izzy wanted to believe the current Mahaha or one of his Qalupalik soldiers had killed Tulimak, as they had previously done Toklo in. Jissika, however, believed that Tulimak skipped town because he didn't want to be a family man.

In spite all of this, work as an Anarteq operative was dangerous. By the time Izzy embarked on his mission to Sault Ste Marie, the previous three male Anarteqs were already either dead or missing. And instead of having to learn not to be foolish on the water, Izzy had to learn that it was risky to procrastinate too much on land. The price he paid for it? Being exiled from Canada by the Trudeau regime for saving the world; while being forced to abandon his cousin - as she remained confined inside a Michigan juvenile prison.