EliseValkyria
Competitive Professional In Being Ignored
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Hello everyone and sorry to bother you again.
First of all I want to mention that English is not my first language, so maybe I am just not understanding the way to write dialogues in English. So I wanted to ask you if the dialogue format I use is somehow “off-putting” as the comments of annoying people make me point out.
According to one of the comments is in reference, and I quote:
Alright, from the get-go, the unconventional formatting of the direct speech if off-putting.
The dialogue he was referring to was this one from the first chapter of my novel:
First of all I want to mention that English is not my first language, so maybe I am just not understanding the way to write dialogues in English. So I wanted to ask you if the dialogue format I use is somehow “off-putting” as the comments of annoying people make me point out.
According to one of the comments is in reference, and I quote:
Alright, from the get-go, the unconventional formatting of the direct speech if off-putting.
The dialogue he was referring to was this one from the first chapter of my novel:
"I heard she was the same one who stopped the use of Nova 6 at Inferno Point."
"An elite warrior," one of them mentioned.
"Isn't she also Supervisor Serena's sister?" the youngest pilot said.
"Yes, she is, but keep your voice down, didn't you hear what happened to her?"
"She lost her position just for talking to the guy we're going to visit."
"I heard he ripped her wings off."
"It's the worst kind of pain you can go through, like having your entire spine shredded in less than 10 seconds."
"And I don't want the same thing to happen to me just because I talk too much," the veteran pilot said.
"But is this guy really the same guy from the Atlantis story?"
"You know... the one who killed the other 6 final bosses."
"Oh yeah, I heard once that he was so angry that he ripped out the eyes of the True Dragon of Death with his own hands."
"That's nothing, I heard the guy survived a plane crash during an aerial battle against enemy aces, yeah, collision with explosion, fireball and all."
"They say the expression 'too badass to die' applies to him."
"Guys, can you shut up for a moment, this is serious," the girl in the back mentioned.
"If we mess up with him in any way, we'll go back to heaven quickly without using this ship."
"And without our wings, too."
"..."
"Look at it from a different perspective."
"No matter what the stories say, he's just another man."
"That's how he sees himself, or how he lies to himself."
"And that's the only truth you should believe if you want to come back from this mission alive."
"Yeah, sure, and if he were just a normal person, why are we here in the first place?"
"We're going into a war zone between humans, that's not our problem."
"It says so in the CSS manual."
"We can't interfere with the problems of level 3 or below sentient beings."
"It's our problem because he's here."
"He's the one doing us a big favor by searching for the Codex."
"..."
"You at least know what that is, right?" Stella replied, worried about the lack of context one of the pilots had.
"Ohhh..."
"Sorry Stella, he's the new guy I told you about."
"He's exceptional as a pilot, knows the air by heart."
"The problem is that his head is also only filled with it," the old pilot mentioned.
"'Oh, well, look, in general it's simple, in short, it's a stone that grants wishes.'"
"Typical fairy tale object, you've probably heard the story a million times."
"This stone got lost in the human world, and of course it's not good for humans to use it."
"The problem, besides humans having it, is that it's also in a war zone that's well documented by journalists."
"We can't just show up and take it back without risking our existence being discovered."
"So we called Cesar to help us find it."
"He will look for it and bring it back to us," Stella replied as quickly as possible.
"Yes, but if the stone is in a war zone, why is he doing us the favor of searching for it?"
"I mean, he's going into a super dangerous combat zone where you can easily lose your life to a bullet."
"To look for a little crystal in the middle of a firefight?"
"What's in it for him?" the new guy asked, understandably.
"If he finds the stone, we'll cure his sister who's in the hospital."
"She has a serious and almost incurable disease, we'll just perform a 'small miracle' in exchange for his cooperation."
"And isn't it easier for him to find the wish stone and ask for his sister's cure himself?"
"That's because it's more than just a stupid stone."
"I just gave you the summary, but the stone requires an advance payment, a very large one."
"So it's easier to give it to us than to ask for the stone directly."
"Hey, I've got the aircraft carrier on radar, we're close."
"I'm going into stealth mode."
"Hold on to your seats, it's not easy to land on a military aircraft carrier without being detected."
" Touchdown in 5 minutes!"