Let's talk Vocaloid by
eatpraylove
on 2014-12-13 21:49:00 UTC
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According to TV Tropes (the other Source of All Knowledge), the Vocaloids are basically animated actors in all the MVs, which explains why their personalities change so drastically between songs (and why Len dies so often).
Fans, however, have created basic personalities for them based off their art, voice, and occasionally behavior in MVs; Kaito is usually portrayed as a goofy manchild, for example, while Gumi and Rin are boisterous if immature and Len and/or Luka are the sane ones. (More info can be found here: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/Vocaloid)
Until Crypton Future Media/BPlats/Internet Co Ltd./whatever other company says something to the contrary, I think the safe thing to do would be to accept said fanon personalities as canon unless, as you said, you're dealing with a fic set in a specific mini-verse like the Story of Evil series.
My Ideas by
Asbestoast
on 2014-12-12 21:12:00 UTC
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I feel FNaF has been covered pretty solidly by these replies, and I know nothing about Vocaloid, so...
Prototype! I think that continuum may need to be handled by the ESAS by default, considering how extremely powerful the normal canon residents are. If a Sue were a being like Mercer, it would absolutely require the use of ESAS personnel anyway, as your average agent wouldn't be able to handle them without a huge risk to themselves and the PPC.
Either way, it would be a VERY risky mission... and that can make for some great reading and writing in the right hands!
I figure it's up to the writer. by
Neshomeh
on 2014-12-12 17:42:00 UTC
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If a) a missionable fic in one of these continua ever surfaces and b) someone actually decides to take it on, that will be their headache. It might be best just to avoid them.
If you're actually considering it, though, it's just a matter of charging for what's chargeable, working with what you've got, and not worrying about anything else. If there is no canon characterization, you can't charge for OOCness, but you can still charge for bad characterization and all the other hallmarks of terrible writing. If you're in a dangerous world, then you better just take extra care not to blow your cover. A little creativity will solve your Sue-disposal problems: Freddy's is basically a Chuck E. Cheese restaurant, but even more horrifying, right? So there's a kitchen full of sharp objects and sources of fire, and there are dumpsters out back, or maybe a sewer entrance. If you can't work with that, you're not trying hard enough. {= P
~Neshomeh