Subject: The RC numbers seem to be largely arbitrary, actually.
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Posted on: 2014-09-03 23:45:00 UTC
The numbering system probably makes sense in however many dimensions HQ was designed to operate on, but from what we've seen, there've been numbers in the trillions, like in Caddy-shack's RC 481516234277, RCs with a random assortment of numbers and letters, like in Lily Winterwood's agents, and some RCs with placement indicators that wouldn't make sense in most scales, like with Iximaz's fruit-numbered RC. I realize that's just one example for each, but that's just saying that there's precedent for really strange numbers, and they don't need to necessarily be logical.
Basically, it seems that just because an RC exists as a certain number, that doesn't mean that all RCs before that number have been occupied, or possibly even exist at all. Having the potential for untold numbers of RCs doesn't necessarily mean that untold x 2+ numbers of agents occupy them at any given time.
Also, while I agree with you on most of your points, I think you're taking this issue waaay too seriously. Yes, it's important that what happens in a narrative happens for a reason, and any opportunity should be taken to find and develop new stories with a set of characters, remove what doesn't work to make something more feasible and interesting out of the ideas, and the like, but there's a huge difference between taking into account while writing a story that your characters are just barely in their teens and would thus almost certainly be out of their depth when dealing with badfic's dangers(or at least at first), and saying that writing one's PPC agents as children would be doing a disservice to child laborers or that section about their emotional maturity that I couldn't really get a grasp on. (Would that section mean that younger agents would become emotionally stunted? More prone to long-term trauma? Incompetent?) The PPC isn't exactly the same context as all of that, being more focused on comedy and all. Mostly, I see the core issues being whether or not the fact of their youth is properly explored in the story. Maybe they are Nursery kids, raised from their Improbable Incubation to defend the multiverse. That could be fairly interesting, especially since I don't think we have a spin-off that explores that side of the PPC in any more than a few one-off lines. Maybe they were recruits from a poorly-described badfic whose age stabilized unexpectedly low when they were fully realized. Maybe one was from the latter two categories, and the other is one of those many recruits who cross in due to plot holes or interdimensional problems or some regulator deep in the bowels of HQ's null space overspinning, and the Department of Personnel paired them with one of their similar age group due to a poorly-formed idea on how mammalian socialization works. As long as the details of who and what they are are realized, I think there's potential for good stories with almost any agent dynamic. There's no need to get bogged down in over-serious details.