Subject: I think you put your finger on it.
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Posted on: 2016-04-07 04:37:00 UTC

I'll happily acknowledge that I want Permission-seekers to prove they can write missions I want to read, or at least don't actively not want to read.

Also, it's pretty much always been half the point of Permission. As explained in the Permission article, under "Why Do I Need Permission?":

When you are writing about your agents and HQ, you are borrowing the world that was created by Jay and Acacia. They specifically requested that spin-off authors use their gadgets, follow their naming system for new stuff, include jokes and references, and try not to contradict PPC backstory. This has since been interpreted to include generally keeping to the spirit of the Original Series. Permission ensures that people who want to write a spin-off actually want to write a PPC spin-off—one that satisfies the above requirements—and not to make up something completely different. (Making up something completely different is cool, but calling it "PPC" is not.)
So, yeah. As far as I'm concerned, you got it!

D'you suppose being unable to write from a prompt also extends to not being able to write within the parameters of a mission, and/or the set conditions provided by a badfic? 'Cause if so, that sort of makes the prompt system a great test of whether or not someone can actually write missions, too.

~Neshomeh

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