Interview of a JetPunker #34 - moonshot
First published: Saturday January 11th, 2025
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Hello dear JetPunkers!
I wish to all of you a very happy new year! All the best for you, your friends and relatives. And of course let's hope that 2025 will be even more enriching than 2024 for all of us on our favourite website.
No specific blog resolution for me this year, but there is no doubt that this series will continue and celebrate its half-a-decade birthday. Talking about birthday... let's celebrate a very happy birthday to the first interviewee of this year: my dear moontre Ayaan!
moonshot
What do I have to do to earn that interview of a JetPunker blog?
baptistegorce
I haven't mocked one of my interviewee in a prettu long time.
(Joke, of course, it will be a normal one.)
moonshot
Almost scared me for a second... But thank you for considering me!
baptistegorce
You're welcome, that's a pleasure for me as well! So let’s start this interview! First, could you present yourself on JetPunk quickly for our readers who don’t know you?
moonshot
Hey world! I’m Ayaan, but I go by moonshot on JetPunk! I’m a 16 year old from Florida, United States. I discovered JetPunk when I was around 10, and then made my first quiz around 13. I’m now ranked in the top 1600 (not the most impressive accomplishment, but I have made many quizzes that I’m extremely proud of.) But I hope to make many more quizzes so my ranking can gradually increase!
baptistegorce
Before actually starting, we have to demystify something… Why does some people call you Ayaan, some others Moontre or even Censhit or Lunamierda?
moonshot
Well I can’t say for certain, but most people call me Ayaan as that’s my real name. So I’d assume that is what’s easiest for most people to remember. But when I changed my JetPunk username to “moonshot,” a certain someone (I wonder who lol) made a French translation- “moontre.” And this certain someone somehow found several other translations to “moontre” as well like “censhit” and “lunamierda” (don’t ask me how- this is some sort of superpower haha.)” Overtime, I guess some people just caught on to these names, and started saying them? I hope that’s a good explanation, lol.
baptistegorce
Haha! It is. I really wonder who is the crazy guy who found these quite weird names...
If you are here, that’s partially because in this blog series, we like to focus on every part of JetPunk. You are yourself particularly involved in the minigame section. Could you explain how and why to our dear readers?
moonshot
For sure! I would occasionally play minigames like the US State Puzzle or Geosnap at first. But I wasn’t all too serious about any minigame at this point. But in mid-2022, another user- Maximirb13, introduced me to Even Split. He showed me that he had made the all-time leaderboards in multiple categories, which was a very impressive accomplishment. This gave me some motivation to make the all-time leaderboards myself.. At first, I wasn’t getting good scores at all. But overtime, my scores improved as I was becoming much faster. And the first time I beat one of user Maximirb13’s scores, let’s just say both of us were shocked. I eventually got 1st place on every all time leaderboard in Even Split soon after that. Although a French user- SilverDog, beat my all-time scores in the country categories.
baptistegorce
That's very impressive! And so you are currently trying to get back your first position in the Even Split countries easy leaderboard, right? Do you have good hopes?
moonshot
Well it is certainly good to be hopeful. But I unfortunately don’t have the time to grind the minigame again as school is becoming busier. But I do play Even Split sometimes, and let’s just say I’ve become really rusty. If I were to be serious about taking back the title, it would require a lot of work and patience. Hopefully one day I’m able to accomplish this aha. But for now, 2nd place will have to do.
baptistegorce
And that's already excellent!
You are not only a minigame player but also a great quizmaker. You have some quizzes with beautiful and well-detailed maps. Was it challenging to get such results? What motivated you to start learning how to create SVG maps?
moonshot
First of all, I really appreciate the compliment! Making maps can definitely take a lot of time, especially when you are busy with other things. But for my geography on a map quizzes in particular though, you have to make sure every geographic feature is put in the right place. When you account for over 200 of them, these quizzes can easily take up to a month to create. I’m not complaining though, because the end results of these quizzes are some of my proudest achievements aha.
When I first started making JetPunk quizzes, I didn’t understand a thing about making maps. They seemed so complicated and impossible to make. But eventually, curiosity got the best of me. I started looking at several sources- The SVG guide, the QuizMaster’s blog on custom SVG maps, and even the Discord community. Soon after that, I started experimenting with the bezier tool on Inkscape, and that’s how my map-making journey started!! The whole process was a bit tedious at first, but I got much better as time went on. The main thing though was just looking at other people’s maps. I thought to myself, “If other people can create such amazing maps, then so can I.” All it takes is some motivation. :)
baptistegorce
That's a great example of dedication and hard work, congrats!
As an accomplished JetPunker, you have also published quite a lot of blogs, including some which met with success. Are you proud of these publications? Do you plan to continue blogging?
moonshot
I’m not as proud of my blogs as I am with my quizzes if I’m being honest. But one series that I’ve made that I like is the “Stupidest Laws In….” series. I thought it was a really fun and unique idea, especially because I could get other people’s input. Others also helped me make many sequels for the series, so I was glad that it was doing well. My other blogs are just random ideas I get sometimes…ideas I try implementing into blogs. But as I don’t have much time anymore, times where I can make blogs have become rarer. But I will try my best to upload whenever I can, especially in a way that could possibly benefit the JetPunk community.
baptistegorce
After all these considerations: do you consider yourself a quizmaker, quiztaker, blogger or mini-game player?
moonshot
Well obviously, I have been all these things lol. But I definitely consider myself a quizmaker the most. Whenever I’m doing something JetPunk related, it’s usually making a map for a quiz. I go by the motto “create” rather than “take.” I basically want to benefit the community (by creating quizzes) rather than just being an average quiztaker. And honestly, I would rather be a quizmaker than a quiztaker. Making maps is an overall enjoyable and rewarding process (even though it has its cons.)
Like I said before, I’ve taken minigames before too. But I wouldn’t describe myself as just a minigame player because there is way more to JetPunk than just those. I have made blogs as well (as stated before), but not a sizable amount for me to consider as my only JetPunk “profession.”
baptistegorce
Very interesting, I can completely relate and I guess that's the case of several of our readers as well.
Since we are talking about quizzes... Which of your creation are you the proudest of?
moonshot
The quiz I’m proudest of is definitely my “Geography of the British Isles” quiz. That map took over two months to produce, and the end result couldn’t be any better! I can’t take all the credit though, as a couple users (even you!) helped out. That particular map took absolute ages (like I said) as I had to restart at least 5 times. But I guess that’s just how quizmaking is. I will say, though, if you try your best during the production process of a quiz, the published version will look even better than you imagined!
baptistegorce
Very true, and this quiz is an excellent example of this! I'm glad if I helped at least a bit in the creation process.
And what about blogs?
moonshot
This is a more difficult one, but I’d have to choose one from my “Stupidest Laws” series. In that respect, the blog I’m most proud of is the “50 Semistupid-Stupid British Laws That Exist For Some Reason.” I had collaborated with user Fuse on this blog, and the amount of dumb laws we were able to find were both hilarious and impressive. Hopefully, I can do a continuation of the series with more users in the future!
baptistegorce
France version when? 👀
Do you have big projects of quizzes or blogs in preparation?
moonshot
I do! I’m currently working on my next map quiz- “Geography of The United States.” I do realize other versions of this quiz have been made before, a reason for why I’m trying to make mine as unique as possible. This will also be among my biggest quizzes; the process is both enjoyable and really annoying (if that somehow makes sense lol.) But like I’ve said before, high school can take up a lot of your time, which is why I haven’t been able to work on this map as much as I would like to. However, I will try my best to get the quiz out as soon as possible.
baptistegorce
School before JetPunking, of course. But good luck with this big project!
“JetPunk Actuality Question”: Whammies have recently been added to Step 3 (Type In section) in the quiz editor. What do you think about this new feature? Does it give you new ideas of quizzes to create?
moonshot
I’m not too familiar with the Whammies component as I’ve never used it. But I have seen people implement Whammies into their quizzes, and it’s a cool feature indeed! I love the idea that you get lives in those quizzes, as this leaves little room for error and also tests your knowledge. However, I’m going to have to think of an original quiz I can make with Whammies. This will definitely be a challenge, but let’s see where my imagination takes me!
baptistegorce
moonshot
This is definitely a tough question! But I have to say the day I found the JetPunk Discord. Granted, I wasn’t supposed to be on the server at that time. But I do believe this is when my JetPunk journey really took off. Something I didn’t mention earlier is that I only started making maps after other users helped me navigate the sources (QM’s Blog, SVG Guide, etc.) So I mostly have the server to thank for my mapmaking journey. If it weren’t for them, a lot of my maps (even ones I made completely on my own) wouldn’t have been possible to make.
baptistegorce
If you had to describe your JetPunk adventure in one word, what would it be?
moonshot
baptistegorce
Unexpected but very original and good one! And would you change something to your JetPunk adventure, if it was possible?
moonshot
I may or may not have foreshadowed this earlier, but I wish I could have made a better first impression on the JetPunk community in my earlier years. I was around 13 at this time, so my “immature side” was still very prominent. Especially on the server- I would lie a lot, I would seek attention a lot, and would just be a really annoying kid to be around. I’ve tried my hardest to fix that over the years, even if it hasn’t been prevalent. I will say that being immature is okay in MODERATION, but it shouldn’t define your personality in a way that is affecting the community.
baptistegorce
We all do mistakes, especially when we are younger, and yours on JetPunk are definitely part of your past, believe me.
If you had to choose just three JetPunkers for their quizzes, who would they be?
moonshot
Another tough question! But how can I choose the king of svgs himself- Stewart? His quizzes are always unique and enjoyable. I always look forward to new ones from him when they come out. I believe the “Countries Loading On a World Map” quiz was definitely some of the best manipulation of the site I’ve ever seen!
I would also definitely choose overtired; his interactive quizzes are simply amazing! I especially like his “Guess The Countries/State Being Drawn” quizzes- a really fun twist on the US State and Countries of the World.
The last quizmaker I’d pick would probably be Ravisseur (I call him ravi lol). He also comes up with many unique quizzes. I especially loved the Puzzle Game quizzes he came up with; those were definitely very creative and fun to play!
baptistegorce
A classic but very good selection: thank you for it!
And for their blogs?
moonshot
This one is more difficult to choose as I don’t read many blogs.
But my top choice would probably be you lol. I look forward to your interview blogs the most aha. I always love seeing input from different users about the site and life in general!
Another user i’d pick is Insaniot! Their “Quiz Creation Challenge” blogs are very unique. They also give the reader a way to contribute to the site, something I find important.
baptistegorce
Thank you, I'm glad you like the interviews! And I completely agree, QCCs are very interesting and fun to participate in.
What are your passions in life outside JetPunk?
moonshot
One of my biggest passions is flying planes! I’ve been taking lessons ever since I was 14, and am now working on my private pilot’s license. Flying has got to be the coolest thing in the world (for me I mean lol), because you get to learn so much about the plane’s controls and how it flies. Flying is also very therapeutic because it makes you forget your problems and worries. Looking down, you see how small everyone is- which made me realize that our problems hold little value compared to the world. Below is a picture I took of a beach town called Clearwater, Florida!
baptistegorce
Oh, wow, that's beautiful! Thanks for sharing this picture, and good luck with your pilot's license!
You are active on the JetPunk Discord Server. What does Discord bring to you as a JetPunker?
moonshot
This is an interesting question. One thing I can say for certain is that the Discord gives me a unique perspective of JetPunk I may not have thought of before (basically people around the world giving input on the site.) But more importantly (and I mentioned this earlier), the server helped shape me as a quizmaker. In the earlier stages, I would ask for a lot of help during the quiz creating process. There was always a person who had an answer to my question, one of the best parts of the server.
baptistegorce
What do you hope for JetPunk development in the next few months?
moonshot
This doesn’t exactly answer the question, but what I hope for JetPunk is that it reaches a wider audience eventually. I believe JetPunk sincerely deserves that, as it has the most unique quiz maker I’ve ever seen. The amount of things that are possible with JetPunk’s quiz creator is truly limitless (I think that should be the site’s motto lol.) It’s all where your imagination takes you!
baptistegorce
Do you have a message to pass to the whole JetPunk community (or at least to the few users reading these blogs…)?
moonshot
You’re responsible for your own success! If you want to achieve something, all you have to do is believe in yourself. But other than that, have fun! I believe that’s one of the most important factors in everything you do.
And to Poirot, I have to say a very big thank you for giving me this opportunity! I truly enjoyed it! :)
baptistegorce
You're very welcome, it was a great pleasure for me as well. Thank you for you very interesting questions and sorry for the long delays!
That's the end of this interview. Ayaan is a JetPunker I've seen growing in a very positive way through years on our favourite website, so it was a pleasure for me to give him an occasion to talk about his very rich JetPunk adventure. I hope you enjoyed reading about it.
That's just a running gag at this stage but no Ravi interview yet. But believe me, I'll do my best to bring it to you in 2025!
Thanks for reading and and once again a very happy new year to all of you!
I believe that interviewing people who aren't the most mainstream is actually very good! Keep up the good work Poirot!
Yeah, I also like to spotlight other kind of users, as well as other sections of our favourite website.
The publishment of this blog got a bit delayed (sorry once again) but in the end, it seems it was for the best.
and bear me.Ravisseur can't talk to you right now, neither he can answer his questions for the interview. He is currently in the deepest parts of my cave because I kidnapped him (kinda ironic for someone's called "Ravisseur"...). Let's see if he develops Stockholm syndrome (kinda ironic too, for other reasons).
I'm currently deciding an amount for the ransom I'll expect. You JetPunkers better prepare your wallet if you want to deliver the biggest procrastinator I've ever seen on Earth.
What if we've been blaming Ravi all this time when really it's been him delaying the interview.
Will Ravi's interview come after GTA 6?
but thank you josh!
Also, what do you have to do to earn that interview of a JetPunker blog?
Nothing special (other than not asking for an interview, I don't like it).
I'm very special. Thanks though!There is also the WITJ, a game I sometimes host with the which absolutely everyone can try to get an interview.