Subject: Sounds good to me
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Posted on: 2012-12-05 00:21:00 UTC
Though, since multiple agents get hard to juggle quick, it's probably a good idea to have two or three agents between the two writers.
Subject: Sounds good to me
Author:
Posted on: 2012-12-05 00:21:00 UTC
Though, since multiple agents get hard to juggle quick, it's probably a good idea to have two or three agents between the two writers.
who knows next to nothing about Nanoha but a great deal about Sherlock and crossovers in general, would love to help you write one.
That is pretty much perfect. Can you send me your email, so I can toss you a GDoc?
I am ridiculous amounts of excited for this.
This is more of a general commentary, AV, not necessarily aimed barrel-first at you. Sorry if it came off harshly.
It did, a little, to be honest. I'm not trying to change everything. I just thought that with many people complaining that the PPC wasn't fun any more, and that it was becoming stagnant, that I should actually do something instead of just thinking that I should do something, and try to make it fun again.
Because there are so many ideas here, I'm putting together a list. If anyone see's anything I missed, please add it. If you support an idea that's on there, say so. And if you have an idea that isn't on there, please add it.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1p3nOxd5DW9oWpkzdKxqMxB9dSzBkbFB7w3OML3WjKOM/edit
(Also, if anyone has a better way to organize the list, pleeeaaaassseee use it! It's kind of a mess...)
While I do agree with some of what PoorCynic said, I'd just like to say that I never said anything about agreeing with the whole 'we need more concrit' thing. I did join the PPC to improve my own writing, but mainly I just like seeing that people enjoyed my stories. That's all.
What he said. :)
I know that, by now, I probably sound now like I'm butt kissing than anything else, but I agree with this statement.
This is coming from a guy who had absolutely no problems, a year ago, with waltzing on to a profile and telling the owner right then and there whether I thought they, their work, and their little white knights were utter sh*t or not, keep in mind.
I'm very interested in the Department of WhatThe. I could definitely work some of my natural style into that department. It seems like an outlet for ludicrous amounts of fun, why don't more people try for it?
But that's okay; if you think it's a WhatThe then the PPC trusts (or will trust, when you get Permission) your judgement. :P
The offer to co-write still stands (to you or anyone else who wants to write for WhatThe). Mort and El don't need to know the fandom - in fact, it's more fun if they don't...
hS
What is the "Bad Quizzes Division"?
Back when I was a wee Specs, I used to take personality quizzes there.
Back then, a lot of them were well written. Not sure if that's still true anymore, though.
Further comments (and definitive statement on how much of it) when I get back.
hS marking the spot
I had ideas about my agents in the future - Riaa and Narav are both incredibly long-lived, but maybe Ari is in the Library, now the admin program of the Tome of Morning Sky, providing security and random advice until a Nanoha-verse mage with the right skills can come and use the Tome.
Would it work if I set up a sort of underground railroad for getting some people out of Author Corrections, or people who want out of the PPC but can't because of the DoE?
It sounds like the sort of thing that would get set up, doesn't it? And fun to write & read about, too.
hS
And would definitely have a go at doing so should you decide to open them up. Having a summary of how things stand would also be very useful obviously!
Maybe we could do another Fandom Buffet? Because it seems to me that people who know a bunch of stuff about video games gravitate towards each other, and people who know a lot about anime gravitate towards one another as well. So, if the two groups interacted, new friends could be made!
Gravitation aside, a story's a story - and I think in the IRC and 'Board alike, there's a constant mingling of fandoms. Personally, I think the groups form differently based more on personalities, styles, and more specific common interests than broad things like genre and medium differences.
But hey, that doesn't mean we shouldn't! Trying new things is always good!
Did somebody say RP? I'm up for it! It would be interesting to see the interplay between my agents and other people's, and general interdepartmental mixing and mayhem!
I heartily second the idea of HQ-wide RPs!
'That' resulted in pretty much everyone who replied denouncing me as thoroughly evil and unable to grasp the meaning of the PPC - and out to ruin their personal enjoyment thereof at the same time - so the co-write section was thrown out. I substituted a just-written-by-me part.
Swan's Egg
hS
You know, I would be up for it.
I am sorry, hS, if it came off as me calling you thoroughly evil (Mad scientist, maybe. Everyone needs a hobby, right?) or that you didn't have a grasp on the spirit of the community. I just really didn't like the story and tried to articulate the reasons why that was the case. It was not my intent to cast aspersions upon you.
-Phobos
As I'm sure you know, it's a bit miserable to put more effort into writing something than you have for a long time (I had betas, for heaven's sake! I never have betas!) and have literally no-one respond positively at any stage of the proceedings. So I got a bit sulky about the whole thing. C'est ca.
(Don't go casting nasturtiums - you don't know where they've been!)
hS
Well that's a shame, I had a lot of fun with that. I'd been waiting to use that Saints Row joke, too...
And I have a suggestion: The Great Penguin Incursion of 2012, wherein large numbers of penguins arrived in HQ from nowhere. Half of them spontaneously broke into song-and-dance numbers, and the other half began organising a hostile takeover through a coded series of gestures and honks.
Your thoughts?
I also completely agree on more RPs. I find that non-scripted interactions between agents controlled by other Boarders opens up so much more potential for comedy, character development, cross-mission references and mass hysteria than just writing missions.
How about we organise another Holiday RP, since the holidays are coming up?
One of my favorite parts of the PPC is seeing the different agents meet and interact with one another.
I remember there was an Anime RP that sort of just, fizzled out. I would love it for a Pony RP to happen. Hmmm... Could anyone start it?
Roleplaying is fun, and would give everyone's characters the change to meet people they might not otherwise. You can never have too many friends, yes? :D
we referred to an All-HQ Extra Vicious Pillow Fight.
Can that happen?
...but the real question is, how did it start?
but I could be wrong.
...HQ-wide events that require drastic measures from all branches of the Organization to protect its personnel and to repel the (usually external) threat. An OFU requiring reinforcements would be a major happening, but not directly a threat to Headquarters.
I think I may be over-simplifying things here...
and essentially waging some Suvian version of World War Two (to go with the Suvian version of World War One in the first year of IAHF) wouldn't end up as an Emergency per se for the PPC?
Not sure if I just haven't been on the right sites or anything, but it seems like there's not a whole lot of roleplaying that goes on. Not only that, but it doesn't really feel like the sites with more roleplaying activity aren't really linked in a way that makes it easy for the newer members to find them and participate. Sure, there's Boarder roleplaying in the IRC, but I'd love to see some active roleplaying where we all played as our agents.
I feel like, while the comedy should always be a mainstay, I could definitely go for more adventure-y aspects.
If I may use an example, Desdendelle uploaded a group write only just recently that read like an adventure story, in that the characters were actively involved in the action while also keeping to the standard of staying on the sidelines, and instead of the usual "Sure dies instantly because Agents run on logic", there was a big final battle of sorts that actually put the Agents to a considerable test.
If we can put in mystery elements, I'd like to vouch for more genres that could coexist with what is currently in play.
Adding a few more genres are fun. Also, I have to say, adding in a few genres you're not normally writing in is fun! I wrote the Nova execution scene (well, since it had Ari in it, I guess that's obvious) and I think it was my first time writing action-y stuff outside of normal, short executions. And it was lots of fun! So yeah, experiment with genres you don't normally read or write in!
(Also, I kinda wrote that Nova scene the first time I finished scanning the fic, on my phone, on a bumpy bus ride, when the cowrite hadn't even really started, running off of pure fanrage.)
is if the genre of the mission was more or less the genre of the source canon.
So murder mystery would work best for Sherlock Holmes and co, assassins for some other canon (although I could also see it working in BBC Sherlock, because you won't believe how many hitman!John AUs there are), epic action-adventure for another canon, and so on
(I would love to see how someone could write a romantic-comedy style mission for a corresponding canon. It sounds both terrifying and hilarious.)
Hm. I mostly work in Magical Girl stories - I wonder how that would translate to a full mission? I had the beginning and executions in that short AU thing, and I had been thinking about a full mission.
Maybe the Sue spawns off Monsters of the Week to interfere with Agents?
If it is a trollfic, the (MG?) Agents have to expose the troll, and then fight it monster-of-the-week style.
See, in my plannings for my eventual sporking of the other Jack Russel fic, I came up with something like that. There's a ship full of bit characters that Jack Russel created that could probably be swayed to turn against him.
That is, if I ever get around to applying for Permission...
Romance-comedy?
Oh, I smell Japanese anime in the works, I do. XD
Gah, my head is so full of ideas, now! I need to try some of these!
...says the Agent as she runs through the portal with her weapon of choice in her teeth.
Which then, according to the Narrative Laws of Comedy, dropped out of her mouth and landed on her feet, causing her to yelp in pain right within earshot of her Lust Object sempai.
Says the sempai while pinching his nose/wearily eyeing the agent as she makes an unnecessarily huge scene in the hallway, while fellow agents gawk.
I will admit badfics were so much more fun to spork when I was writing co-ops with IntelligentAirhead and EileenAlphabet, and I am looking forward to the group mission for the Goddess Sue.
I also agree that formulas may make some of us feel that the missions are becoming more formulaic, and I support breaking free of that (I personally intend on coming up with a murder-mystery mission format).
...but on REALLY bad badfics - like C*l*br**n or 'Replacement Dash destroys my faith in the inherent innocence of humanity' - writing in a group makes it easier to maintain one's sanity. And when you're writing in a group, it's more likely the mistakes in your writing will be caught and alternatives to wonky wording will be offered, which, in my mind, can serve to improve one's writing. It certainly helps with mine!
Although, personally, I love the current formula. Call me old-fashioned, but it's a lot of fun.
I'm just saying that it shouldn't constrain anyone who wants to break free from it and go off on one of the other tangents we're bandying about up there (/points to own thread).
If I may add to the group mission idea: was it not a GROUP idea that this fandom was built from?
Jay and Acacia Co-wrote they're missions, if you'll recall.
I think we should try and go back to our roots, as well.
A sort of rebirth of the double-writer agent teams? I like.
Yeah, exactly!
It's like we're related or something!
All of my missions, published and in process of being written/beta'd (aside from my first) are co-writes. I think I like writing with others more than I like writing alone, because it lets me bounce my Agents off other people's. I myself think co-writes are a good idea, especially because writing with someone lets you know that someone better.
Though, since multiple agents get hard to juggle quick, it's probably a good idea to have two or three agents between the two writers.
But yeah, I definitely agree with you. Co-writing in my opinion helps keep us on our toes; you don't know what snappy line the other person's going to make, after all.
...Because my solo MST is full of Lackluster Nazi jokes. You might prompt me to make one if you're not careful.
Before our co-writes, Intel and I would actually liveblog the fic we were sporking on Tumblr (you can still find them under the "lily vs suefics" tag on my Tumblr), corroborate our biggest complaints and snarkiest comments in private messaging, and open a GDoc to write the mission itself.
GDocs is really annoying in mobile format, yeah. I can see where you're coming from there.
Mobile GDoc + Samsung Illusion phone = no. Better for iPhones and Tablets, in my opinion.
I think that when the time I do a solo comes, I'm going to call for a big email brainstorm for how I could go about it. Because that was FUN.
Perhaps it is due to a difference in writing style, but I like the GDocs method (I'm also writing on a 15'6'' laptop, so I don't have size problems). For co-writes, I usually use GDocs' chat for brainstorming and the like, though, truth to be told, I usually don't know what I'll write till I write it.
Most of what I write is typically me winging it with the details I haven't quite sanded down, as well as tying it into what I do gave down to a science, and hoping nobody notices.
Which is another reason I support group brainstorms, because then I don't have to pretend that I have things nailed down, and can ask for opinions openly without fear of reprisal, if any.