Ah, indeed it wouldn't be. After all you are the mod of the writing section, it had slipped my mind. Being a script writer though is vastly different from anything I know. I've read the theatre version of Shakespeare's The Tempest. I don't think I am suitable to write like that, though Shakespeare is on an entire different calibre.
I've been meaning to watch Through the Wormhole, yes. Morgan Freeman has a really good way of presenting it. Cosmos: A Spacetime Oddysey was certainly interesting as well. I'm also fascinated by the works of Stephen Hawking and read some of his books and watched documentaries of his.
As far as the circumstances goes, I suffer from primary insomnia, which was so bad at some point I'd go a week without sleep regularly - it's also caused psychological damage and is now the reason I occasionally suffer nightmares in long periods and I cannot stand large crowds, I'm very sensitive to external incentives (I'm not sure if that is the proper English term, though).
I also lack various emotions, meaning that I probably feel them, but I can't recognize them. There are very few emotions that I feel and recognize. Fear, anxiety, joy and anger are all I recognize, so my days are generally grey.
Both middle school and high school were a rough time because of this, primarily because neither I nor my parents knew this all was happening, until I spiralled into a depression so deeply that I decided to end my life, which was prevented by my father.
Since then I've been at home, seen various therapists, underwent several examinations, and now study at home.
It feels good to tell my story sometimes, I do not really talk about this often.
So back on to a brighter topic, the Laser Tag Arena definitely sounds like a fun challenge to take on. I'd just wonder how many people would be allowed in at once. Two parties of five simply wouldn't cut it there, you'd be able to go an entire 30 minutes without meeting one another at all? And does it have traps as well?
The Laser Tag Arena I went to had several dummies posted that could tag you as well, causing you to lose points if you got hit so you had to be careful wherever you went. There were also some light bulbs that could tag anyone underneath them. You couldn't just rush in somewhere and expect not to get hit by something.