Huh. I must have been wrong about the notation. But, yeah, I'll continue. I've got it now.
Black-Qf6
[for munfail reference, what I now have is Shika's pawn in e6 and queen in f6, and Braniac's side as it began except for the missing pawn...that's right? I had B's pawn in d5 before]
This particular style of game is more difficult without a physical board, so mistakes are understandable. Think of it as part of the learning process.
White: Kt-f3
[uh, Brainy's first move would have put the pawn at e4, then his second would have been e5, diagonal to Shika's knight at f6. So now he's missing his king's pawn (e2) but the rest remains the same, while I have Shika's pawn in e6 and queen at f6.]
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Black-Qf6
[for munfail reference, what I now have is Shika's pawn in e6 and queen in f6, and Braniac's side as it began except for the missing pawn...that's right? I had B's pawn in d5 before]
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White: Kt-f3
[uh, Brainy's first move would have put the pawn at e4, then his second would have been e5, diagonal to Shika's knight at f6. So now he's missing his king's pawn (e2) but the rest remains the same, while I have Shika's pawn in e6 and queen at f6.]