User:CaptFredricks

Hello! I am CaptFredricks (you may call me Capt); I'm 20 years old and I'm from the United States. I am a big fan of AOT and anime in general. I admin two wikis and try to help out on others when I can (specifically AOT Wiki).

(Dear me, there are a lot of I's in there)

One of my main hobbies is fan fiction writing (mainly Star Trek fics, which can be found on my wiki), but I'm thinking of doing a Trek/AOT (or Trek/One Piece) crossover at some point.

Wikis

 * Federation Legacy Wiki (founder/head admin)
 * Brisco County, Jr. Wiki (founder/head admin)
 * Memory Alpha (contributor)
 * Memory Beta (occasional contributor)
 * Wookiepedia (occasional contributor)

Interests
I am currently going to college for a degree in programming. I have mid-level skills in HTML, CSS, VisualBasic, and C++, and basic skills in Java, PHP, XML, and JavaScript.

Aside from programming, I also enjoy music and I'm a major Star Trek nerd.

Attack on Titan
I first started watching SNK/AOT a couple years ago when a friend suggested it to me. I watched all of season 1 within a few days. Last year, I decided to read the manga, and I read all 78 (at the time) chapters in just two weeks.

I have seen the first AOT film and I thought it sucked. The story is so deviant from the source material it's not even funny. EDIT: It seems some of the stuff in the live-action films parallels things that have just recently been revealed in the manga (such as Zeke and Eren being half-brothers), but it's still a pile of crap as far as production goes.

One Piece
My girlfriend suggested One Piece to me, and I started reading the manga a few months ago – I've read over 400 chapters to this point, and I've started watching the anime as well. Unlike AoT, which I feel has stuck pretty close to the manga with the anime version, One Piece's anime has some fairly large changes from the manga, some of which I don't particularly like (mainly the filler episodes).

The manga is fabulous, though, and I may actually like it slightly more than AOT at this point in time.