Subject: In my case...
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Posted on: 2016-06-06 16:30:00 UTC

Nume was partnered with Ilraen from the beginning of their spin-off, but the reason he didn't start off partnered with Cameo, as he was in my Fill the Plotholes, is because I discovered, in writing her, that she was a total psycho, aggressively manipulative and not very nice. She would not have made a good agent at all. So, when Twiggy mentioned that she was PPCing an Animorphs fic and needed a good home for an Andalite recruit, I jumped at the chance, and thus we have Ilraen. {= )

As for Derik, Earwig didn't work out as his partner because he was never really my character—Phobos came up with him—and I couldn't quite get a grip on how to write him. Plus, as much as I intended my DMS spin-off to be lighter in tone, Derik insisted on being a serious, down-to-earth person, so pairing him with a happy-go-lucky, zany kender made striking a balance a real struggle.

So, I decided to recruit Gall to replace Earwig. She has excellent qualities to play off Derik's: she's younger and more reckless, and can test his authority; there are plenty of anachronisms in her home canon, so I can make modern-Earth jokes I didn't have access to before; she and her dragon very much aggravate his trauma, so he's forced to deal with it; but she doesn't really care for his angst, and won't indulge him in it very much, so she helps keep the tone in balance. And she's a girl. My action teams were all boys before, and I like writing boys, but it's nice to have a girl.

As I've written her, too, I've discovered that her relative illiteracy gives her a more direct approach to missions, and she's more likely to notice visual or auditory weirdness around her. She was the first to catch on to the plagiarism in "With One Step," for instance, just by listening to the dialogue. She remembers what she sees and hears. It's fun to look at things her way, and she makes me pay more attention to interpreting and describing the effects of the Words.

Oh, and to answer your last question, writing Earwig out was just a matter of him being a kender: they tend to get distracted and wander off, and that's what happened. Phobos and I intended to bring him back, but we haven't found an opportunity yet. He's still out there, though.

~Neshomeh, kind of proud that three of her four agents are badfic recruits, saved with a purpose and not just cuz.

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