Subject: A less-assumption-ridden alternate calculation.
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Posted on: 2015-08-29 08:52:00 UTC

Or at least, ridden with different assumptions...

FF.net gets ~60 fics an hour (that is, the 'Just In' page lists 60 items with under one hour since posting. It's ~40 at 9am UK, rising to ~50 by 3pm; I'm assuming but haven't checked that it will top 60 when America gets online properly.)

ASSUME the 'good's in that are balanced out by the 'bad's from other sites.

That means each week sees (60*24*7) = 10,080 new badfics.

A mission takes ~ 1 day, internally. Some are shorter, some span multiple days.

ASSUME that mission-time and HQ-time are roughly synchronised.

Agents get ~3 hours between missions. Sometimes longer (Medical visits), sometimes the next mission follows immediately. This is basically the time it takes to write a report. Some agents manage to snatch a little sleep.

Agents seem to have a day's-worth of down-time every 4-10 missions, depending on the writer. Let's call it one day a week.

In one week, an agent can therefore deal with (24*6)/(24+3) = 5 stories

To keep pace with the influx, the PPC requires (10080 / 5) = 2016 Action teams, thus 4032 Action agents.

If agents are assumed to work five days and have two off, they can only handle 4 stories per week, and the number rises to 5040 Action agents.

To keep pace with the influx, the Department of Intelligence needs to handle 60 fics per hour. An hour seems like a reasonable average time to work through a fic - some require a personal visit and take longer, others are short and take less - so that implies 60 Spies in the Sorting Room per shift. Per (Un)Intelligence, there are six teams, which don't seem to work simultaneously, implying 360 Sorting Room Spies. The number of Action Spies is much lower: assuming only one fic an hour gets bumped up to them, and allowing six hours for a mission + report, they may only need six! To allow for sleep, assume ten, giving a total of 370 Spies.

hS

PS: Coming later - comparisons between the two mathsings, including a look at that 60-per-hour figure, and the 50-in-DAVD-fourth-largest one. ~hS

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