Thread:Writing Discussion/@comment-36816168-20191101231740/@comment-36816168-20191110160302

Snow Scales-Ice Dragon wrote: Interesting! I've never seen a futuristic book with an insect as a protagonist. I really like this idea, and I can't wait to read it! Now, here's some questions:

What caused the bugs to become superpowered? Is it evolution, or were tgey exposed to a chemical, for example?

How do people react to the bugs? How about other animals?

What kind of things have changed because of the bugs? Do humans pose them as a major threat, have they caused species to go extinct, etc? 1. They were exposed to a chemical (which is what the other bugs are hiding from the wasps)

2. The powers can only be used on other bugs, and humans/other animals see them as normal, everyday bugs while in the insect world, there's a bunch of things running around with powers

3. No, but it will be mentioned in the story that some ladybugs tried to team up to drive aphids to extinction with their powers, but it never really got rid of all of the aphids.