Well, it's a bit of a random example, but it is based on the fact that - mind the Mighty Morphin' Mikkeli Train Station, or the team's firearms - Minna doesn't delve very deeply into technical details when expanding the SSSSverse.
*snert*
("Mighty Morphin' Mikkeli Train Station.")
Very true! Amity is far from the only person to point out Minna's apparent lack of interest in guns even though they are some of the key props in SSSS. Blueprints of a power station might be just what the doctor ordered!
In terms of the larger discussion, I feel so embarrassed about my failure to contribute to the wonderful Minna's Birthday offering this year that I wasn't going to say anything. I mean, I'm one of the forum's founding members and now the co-admin, for heaven's sake! But I suppose I'm an example of one of the downsides of this year's project: I can't draw
at all. And this year I was so exhausted, overwhelmed, and depressed during the holidays that there's no way I could have arranged an art trade or the like. (I'm still, shamefully, 3 weeks late delivering my Secret Santa gift and I never thanked my Secret Santa giver.)
Anyway, I think you've collectively come up with some "key learnings" for such projects in the future:
* Choose format(s) and topic(s) that suit a wide range of skills and time availabilities (so non-artists like me aren't hanging back, and people who are really swamped can at least do the equivalent of signing a birthday card);
* Minimize the amount of dependence individual contributors have to have on one another (and on the coordinators). A collaborative story sounds absolutely awesome -- but I can only imagine how long it would take to deliver, given that we're all busy, we live on different schedules literally around the globe, everyone's likely to have different opinions on the story's direction that would require a coordinator to sort out, and it's a purely volunteer project. So something a lot more flexible, like a clickable "skald's archive" of bits and pieces, is probably the way to go.