Parallels between Cybergenetic and Five Nights at Freddy's

''This is a very informal page written exclusively by the creator, Scott Carammell. Kiddies avert your gaze! This will be completely unfiltered.''

Being a story written after 2014 by someone who wasn't even a teenager at the time, naturally my story ended up gaining a lot of parallels between it and the FNaF franchise. Though not all of them were, most, I promise, were complete coincidences. Allow me to go over them one by one. If you have any others, feel free to leave them in the comments!

The creator's name being Scott
This one was a complete coincidence; while naming my secondary YouTube channel, now my primary channel, Scott Carammell, I had to come up with a first name on the spot; I ended up deciding on Scott because...I dunno. It sounded nice. His full name of course, Scottson Vulpes Carammell, would all come together at later times. Honestly, if anything, his name was inspired by Scott the Woz more than Scott Cawthon!

Bonnie's Name
Honestly, it's been so long since I came up with the name Bonnie that I have no idea whether it WAS inspired by BonnieTyler or Bonnie from FNaF; I tend to stick to the original as I find it more likely for a female character to have been inspired by a female person. But hey! You never know. Maybe it was based off FNaF, I can't remember anymore. I guess the answer is "whatever you wanna believe".

Themes of dying/coming back to life via robotic suits
Ffffffuck. First of all I wanna say I did not intentionally rip FNaF off on this point, but when it comes to when I was making it I definitely ripped it off subconsciously. 100%. Like, it's not even a question. I DO believe I put a very unique twist on the story though in the way that the spirits possessing the suits aren't helpless to the elements; quite the opposite really. The action/superhero theming is night and day with FNaF's horror theming and story full of much more death and sadness. Actually, the oversaturation of brutally depressing or violent theming in a story in general is something I've tended to steer away from. I used to be able to take it quite well, but as time has gone on, I've taken mortality probably a bit too seriously. I can't bring myself to write purebred tragedies; it's not me.