Re: Questions for those who have more than one pair of agents by
EileenAlphabet
on 2016-02-07 15:05:00 UTC
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1) They take turns, simple as that.
2) Same as the above, really. I do a mission with one team, then I do mission with the others and if I don't have a fic ready, I go dig one up. My first team used to be in Floaters and now they're in the Department of Improbabilities, so they can work a wide range of canons and badfic types.
My other team is still in Floaters, but I'm making them do bad Harry Potter/Labyrinth crossovers, since that gets them both riled up.
3) MY first pair get along great, so after a few missions with them, I wanted a team that would bicker and fight all the time, just for variation. And then I did a really horrible fic, with a couple of bit characters I thought were salvageable and decided to use them,
For me, it's pretty much rotational. by
SkarmorySilver
on 2016-02-06 18:50:00 UTC
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Namely, one of my teams gets a little time in the spotlight for a given number of missions, and may or may not have a mini-story arc to go with it. Note of course that this primarily applies to solo-written missions, as my co-writes with others have so far not adhered to the same organization. Secondary RCs tend to have missions done sporadically or as supporting material for other teams, which is what I'd recommend for people who haven't made the mistake I did of writing... *counts on fingers* three major teams (one of which I'm planning to write an epilogue for in due course), one supporting team, and at least five other supporting characters who turn up here and there.
In light of this, having different teams be part of different departments is also helpful for organizing who gets what. To continue using my agents as examples: Rayner and E.V.L. take on fics that have a Suvian character and are part of only one fandom; Sarah, Cupid, and Lapis deal exclusively with crossovers; and Falchion, Rashida, and Ripper get... well, everything else.
For me it's simple. by
Desdendelle
on 2016-02-06 15:35:00 UTC
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If it's not a Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha mission, it's Des and Lump. If it is, it's probably Navare and Amris. The reason is simple — N\A are APD-Nanoha; Des and Lump are Floaters.
The answer is... by
JulyFlame
on 2016-02-06 14:15:00 UTC
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Carefully.
My personal advice is to hold off on writing another agent pair until you have an idea of what you're doing with your first set.
There's no need to have a dozen or more agents spread out throughout all the PPC and then basically render yourself unable to write anything because you can't decide.
That said, they also don't have to actually have their own spin-off. You can feature them in your main spinoff, interacting with your first two agents, or use them in RP, and so on. Or in stories set in HQ that aren't missions at all.
Right now I have a bunch of things in the works, spread out over a variety of characters- the thing is to make sure you keep focused on *something* so you have something to show for it, writing wise.
-July, productive lately
In order:- by
Scapegrace
on 2016-02-06 13:04:00 UTC
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1) By having a whole bunch of missions on the go at once and maybe someday finishing any of them.
2) I listen to them all complain about it and whoever's got the funniest lines gets to go on the mission.
3) Because I want to. =]