Personally, I'm a huge fan of semicolons; I find that they connect two related sentences pretty well. (See what I did there? I know, I know; I'm not cute.) I like that they suggest more of a pause than a stop—when I want someone to stop, I use an em-dash. I feel like if you use punctuation carefully, it creates a lot of nuance and helps a lot with pacing.
I'm also a huge nerd who wants to be an editor when she grows up, so I know I'm totally in the minority. (Ask me how I feel about the Oxford comma. Go ahead.)
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As long as there's canon characters to portray this will be open. And you don't have to portray them exactly as how they've been written in canon sources so long as the heart of the character is the same. If you look at my sheet, Starfire is known for being almost ditzy and aloof but I won't be writing her like that.
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Hate to see you leave, but everyone gets this feeling at some point.
In any case, I'm going to try to get things in motion (By making sure that @Gowi is apart of this abomination whether he wants to or not).