Subject: err Hey.
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Posted on: 2014-12-11 19:21:00 UTC

Welcome back.

1) 20, Male, British
2) Mainly a badly written piece of fanfiction that either ignores the current state of canon (at the time it was written) and instead replaces or inserts the events and/or characters within canon with original characters or events (either outright or hiding in canon character/event's clothings), which often make the fic unbelievable in any number of ways. Or that attempts to fix some wrong the the author has perceived to exist within the canon, whether this be pairing, death of a character or whatever so fulfill what the author believes to be the 'correct' state of canon, using whatever means they deem necessary, even if they do not make sense (in or out of canon). For me those are the two main things that constitute badfic, although they are not the sole ones.

3,3a) There is a loose one yes. Part 1, or more effectively the prologue is where the agents are introduced, with a loud BEEP the mission is introduced and the agents prepare for the mission. Part 2, for me is roughly the first couple of chapters of the badfic, the agents arrive and take in their initial surroundings as well as taking in anything that is introduced in the badfic and filtering through to make sure it fits canon, or else working out whether they can charge for it and if so under what. Part 3 constitutes the main picking up of charges, and working through the badfi...il the point where either the agents have enough or that there is a perfect moment for the agents to intercept whatever is causing the badfic and deal with it whilst they have enough charges. Part 4 is made up of the agents picking up the pieces and sorting out what bits of the badfic they need to/can that aren't already dealt with. Part 5, the epilogue is the agents returning to their RC and preparing for the next mission.

4) I don't know, I suppose a "Good" mission for me should be funny, and with that I mean tickle my particular tastes of humour, but then obviously this is for me and not in general, it should not be too long, or if it is there should be something that makes me want to keep reading (actually a shorter mission needs that as well) and overall there's got to be some connection to the Agents, I can't really explain it, but there's got to be something human in quality about the Agents (even if they aren't actually humans).

5) I have Permission, and am in the process of writing missions, but I have not yet finished one.
5a) Kind of, I've got a base for a mission I'm writing sporking my first attempt a fanfic, looking back at it now I can see how much I've changed between when I was writing it and now.

6) I'd started realizing that the stuff I was reading (and writing) wasn't that good and I wanted a place where I could improve my writing skills in a friendly environment, I saw the TvTropes page and thought the PPC looked quite nice, I started lurking on the board for a bit before I actually introduced myself and I liked what I saw even more, it was then just a question of plucking up enough courage to actually write an introduction post...

7) Besides really wanting to get a mission out? I mean, I really like this community, it's a fun place to be and overall they're good people to know, most of whom I'd happily call friends. I'm still improving when it comes to my writing and it's all thanks to people on this site, and in some ways I feel like I owe them and I want to show them that all that yelling at me about comma's has got through. And I know that if I keep trying I can improve my writing so much more, and it feels natural to me that this is the place where I do that. I love the overall sense of community, how it doesn't matter what you like you're welcome here and how on here everyone truly does the best they can to help others, it's rare to find somewhere like that, on the internet or in real life, and for someone like me, that's the sort of place that I want to be, the community I want to be part of, somewhere I feel like I belong.

Storme Hawk
Who may have got a bit emotional at the last bit...

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