Subject: Those figures.
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Posted on: 2015-08-29 10:53:00 UTC

60 stories per hour may be a bit high. Right now I count 33, so perhaps the 40 was closer to representative than I thought.

More interestingly, FF.net splits its New Stories by Stories and Crossovers. That 33 is 30 stories, 3 crossovers; that means that, to keep pace, roughly 10% of PPC Action agents must be either Implausible Crossovers, Floaters on Crossover duty, or dealing with crossovers as a secondary charge.

Now: DAVD. DAVD had only a handful of (Action) agents left in 2006. By 2009, they were back to 49 Action agents, and ~66 total. By 2012 (another three years), they were the fourth-largest.

Assuming linear growth - which doesn't seem unreasonable, since DAVD are leaching off general PPC recruitments, rather than running their own - it seems reasonable to assume that 2012 figure was about 100 agents. That means that DMS-DF-DBS have over 100 each, and that - yes - most departments have less. Well, how many DMFF agents did you think there were?

And my figures are for keeping pace. IS the PPC keeping up with badfic production? Are they ahead and eating through the backlog? Are they lagging behind? We don't know; there's room enough to shuffle the numbers either way.

I think the conclusions from this have to be:

1/ PPC Agents do a hard, dangerous job, with not enough time between missions to relax, and not enough time off to recover.

2/ There are somewhere between 1000 and 10,000 Action agents, probably towards the lower end of that scale.

3/ The biggest departments number in the mid-to-high hundreds; the smaller ones are in the tens.

4/ The Department of Intelligence is one of the largest in HQ.

5/ There will be work enough, and unfamiliar faces enough, for the PPC for many decades to come - because we'll keep on writing it. ^_^

hS

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