Subject: Hold on a second.
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Posted on: 2015-09-20 17:12:00 UTC

I know you were responding to July, but I'd like to respond to some of the points you made.

This is why the missions are spin-offs - different from the original and your vision of the PPC will always be different than, let's say, my vision of the PPC. Unless you're hoping to create some kind of position that will decide if the missions are kept in-check with one, decided version?

The problem with this point of view is that we are not discussing the tone of individual spin-offs, but the portrayal of shared elements in the PPC universe. Agents are as varied as the day is long, but those shared elements should be consistent and fit the PPC canon. Those are the parts that should be decided.

[…]can anyone really say they know exactly how a Flower is supposed to be portrayed? I don't think so.

Yes, someone can. That's because many of the Flowers have preexisting characterizations. We know how they speak and how they will react to different situations. Apart from those Flowers that have only been mentioned a few times, they are known entities. You can't pretend they're blank slates.

Fair point, but consider who is the Flower in charge of the DIA? Tiger Lily who, according to her wiki profile, doesn't tolerate insubordination and, in one of her creator's story, is said to enjoying being in charge.

"Strict" does not and should not immediately translate to "cruel."

The Flower just saw her as a rogue and ordered her incarceration to cement her authority in the Department.

This makes no sense. Why would the Tiger Lily order an agent's arrest to solidify her own authority? She doesn't need to prove anything. The Flowers are pretty much unchecked in their own dominions. The Aviator wasn't trying to usurp the Tiger Lily.

This, as hS pointed out, would be a great spark to a new arc in PPC history. A civil war, per se.

A civil war. Really? Please tell me you are speaking in jest. That strikes me as an extremely bad idea outside of AUs.

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