Subject: Better late than never.
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Posted on: 2014-12-18 11:28:00 UTC

1. What is your age, gender, and nationality?
61, male, German (not your average boarder).

2. What, in your personal opinion, constitutes badfic?
Disregarding canon to make the word world fit a plot or character which or who should better have been used in an original story, as opposed to deliberately twitching canon to explore the consequences in a what-if AU. No, wait. That constitutes bad fan fiction, combined with the general characteristics of badfic: implausible plot, contradictory characterization, obvious errors about facts that could easily be researched and bad SPaG showing that the author didn’t bother to put much afford into this fic.

3. Do you think there is a "formula" or "script" to writing Missions?
Not really. There are standard ingredients and guidelines, and it’s unusual to have the climactic assassination or exorcism before the flashback where the agents get the mission, but varying the recipe is what keeps it interesting over years.

3a. If so, can you describe it?
I could try to list the ingredients and guidelines, but that’s what the wiki is for.

4. What, in your personal opinion, constitutes a "good" Mission?
Actual concrit, disguised as a funny story.

4a. What are the essential tools for writing one?
A critical mind and a good sense of humor, combined with at least basic writing skills.

5. Do you write Missions?
Not yet, and considering my lack of spare time I will probably not even ask for permission before I retire from my job. But I’m working on my future agents’ back story.

6. What initially drew you to the PPC community?
I found the PPC on a derivative of the Evil Overlord List concerning trans-dimensional organizations. I became curious and, although I had never been into fan fiction, I liked the humor and silliness of The Original Series.

7. What keeps you here?
The people, I guess. Actually it’s the wide variety of discussions to lurk on and to contribute to when I find the time to put my thoughts together. And doing this in a foreign language keeps my brain alert.

HG

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