One interesting story could be about an OC who befriends both the 'freaks' and the 'geeks' and tries to bridge the gap between the two groups. This OC might have unique hobbies that appeal to both sides, like being into old - school video games and punk rock music.
Next, you need to decide how your OC will interact with the existing characters. Will they be friends with Sam? Or will they have a crush on Daniel? It's important to study the original characters' personalities so that the interactions seem believable. Also, don't be afraid to add some drama or conflict, like your OC getting into an argument with Nick over music taste.
In cultivation fanatics novels, there were usually the following levels:
1. Spiritual disciple: The foundation of cultivation can only use spiritual power to carry out simple operations.
[2. Cleric: A spiritual disciple evolved to be able to use spiritual power to perform more complicated operations.]
3. Spiritual Apprentice: A Spiritual Master who has advanced can operate spiritual power independently and be more familiar with the use of spiritual power.
4. Spiritual Apprentice: Spiritual Apprentice can perform more complicated spiritual power operations and use spiritual power more freely after advancing.
[5. Spirit Lich: Spirit Lich can perform more advanced spiritual power operations and can use spiritual power to create various magical items.]
6. Spiritual Apprentice, Apprentice, Apprentice: Spiritual Apprentice, Apprentice, Apprentice has advanced and already possesses the basic strength of an immortal cultivator, able to carry out high-level cultivation and combat.
[7. Spiritual Apprentice, Apprentice, Apprentice: Has become a true immortal cultivator. Able to carry out various high-level cultivation and battles. Able to control spiritual power and the power of nature.]
[8. Spirit Disciple Disciple
League of Comic Geeks can be good depending on your preferences. It has a decent collection and community features, but some might find its navigation a bit tricky.
I haven't read this specific 'guns for geeks short story' yet, so I can't provide a detailed analysis. But generally, when analyzing a short story, we can start from aspects like the plot, characters, and the theme it wants to convey.