User blog comment:TheReturnOfTheKing/Feelin' lonely, gettin' worried.../@comment-1743498-20150308055530/@comment-5870856-20150310024711

The idea of creating ON-related media is fascinating, and you have a good point in that we might as well do something with all this worldbuilding we've done. Of course, given the rights issues we discussed on your blog post, we'd have to probably change things (basically, the Harbingers reboot everything again). We might end up treating it like the Marvel Cinematic Universe, drawing upon and referencing a vast repository of lore but ultimately not making it part of the existing verses as we know them. I, for one, would love to see some Chaos Crisis stories get published, and with a bit of expansion and adaptation, the Volveros Revolution arc could make the migration to print. The Xanj Project would probably be IH's contribution. I definitely agree with Kray in that Tapestry of Stars could be the future of GC, if not the entire Nexus. Perhaps we could have similar alternate versions of ET and IH?

I think all that's very long-term, though, and in the meantime, we should consider how we're approaching this wiki. Switching sites is an idea, but I think what we should figure out first is how we're going to approach Kray's first bulleted point. GC has always been open for anyone to join, but given the lack of incoming users, perhaps that's an academic point. Perhaps we should simply acknowledge that newcomers aren't coming and rethink GC as a smaller-scale project with a few dedicated authors, or in other words, accept what it is and has been for some time and convert it to Wordpress. On the other hand, we could actively try to attract more contributors by more aggressively advertising or something, though I doubt that'll work given the level of success I've had finding new writers for Creativity Unleashed. We could try to switch over to a "wiki farm" with a community that may be more yielding of fresh blood.

Anyway, that's just me musing. I think Kray's right; the Omniverse Nexus has enormous potential, and perhaps we should take a page from it's "godfather", Spore, and evolve.