Subject: I know this.
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Posted on: 2016-01-29 15:11:00 UTC
Like you say, glitter don't disappear overnight, but none of these points are something that was bought up overnight, for the sake of speshulness.
>Ordinary teenage (fan)girl? How many World One agents fit this bill at the beginning?
>Sure she's famous. After getting thrown in a cubic duckton of missions who got after her again and again, and broke her. Fame in this madhouse is always earned, for an unfair prize.
>See above point. Besides, sending only two agents, one of them a newbie, against a Legendary? Reality ensued. And she wasn't exactly thrilled with the change, she didn't adapt overnight, etc. (Pretty sure the reason she snapped on this Sue before LMM was because the little ducktard got everything so easy.)
>Sending already broken agent against another Legendary, after she thought her partner died because of her a second time, and three suicide attempts? Like Huinesoron said, Flowers are lucky she didn't go for a flamethrower. And you said she laid low during this part o her life. Pretty sure she would have been spotted through the canon-breaking otherwise.
>Time-loop seemed to end up with an almost certain death, in the same way the Doctor saw Trenzalore as his tomb. Pretty sure angst was justified.
>She had a good professor, previous experience with firearms, etc. Besides, saying the truth would have let her unable to fit the loop, or worst.
>Yep, and it's painfully obvious how much it hurts. Being a survivor in these conditions is emotional hell, only made worse once she knew her Gallifrey is destroyed. No future left here.
>People who were to be blamed for this were, not really anything to add. Wasn't your idea, and must admit except the Guardsman, Naya, Tera, Lola, and Algie, recent DIA had this neo-Black Cats feel... (Must admit the electric shock thing of the first version felt barbaric.)
Guess I'm overreacting since I'm the only one to talk about this, but I needed to get this out of the system. Sorry for the rant.disturbance.