I'll now attempt to explain why I chose the original hack name,
and then why I extended it...
There's two reasons why I chose the colour grey (spelled in UK English,
as I'm from England), one related to video games and one related to
people who hack computer networks.
* Video Games: Alot of people exclusively play or hack games whose hardware they run on allows for more colours, to them nothing else matters. Grey is often associated with being dull and boring but because of that "sacrifice" it is stronger in other areas, in my opinion these other areas are what makes a great game.
* Networking: I'm glad networks exist, for many reasons, but... I'm not particularly fond of "black hat" or "white hat" hackers. The large amount of black hats (script kiddies or otherwise), spend their time victimizing individuals who have very little security knowledge and money, it's not exactly challenging. Then there's alot of white hat hackers who (legally or not) do everything for money, by working for large companies, they're also deluded, they think they're making the world a better place. Grey hat hackers, well... not the above.
The extension, "Fatal Fantasy" may remind you of the famous Final Fantasy
games. The similar sounding name is partly why I chose that extension,
because of the Final Fantasys being famous RPGs. Although I don't really play
something just because it's an RPG, these games in some ways made Pokemon what
it is (whether that's a good or bad thing), along with games like Dragon Warrior.
Plus of course, the actual hack is set in a more darker world than the official
Pokemon games. I planned everything out better this time around too, but
the storyline remains quite similar, so I had no reason to completely change the