Subject: Not a PG, myself,
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Posted on: 2016-09-17 09:14:00 UTC

but, you don't think you want to spend a wee bit more time developing the fellow?

I have a few problems, here, if you'd like to hear them.

The personality needs some development. I mean, take a look at what we can acquire, here.
Enthusiastic, outgoing, non-specifically imaginative (everybody comes up with new ideas to terminate Sues and Stus as they go,) and disliking a long series of things everyone dislikes (except for things larger than them. I'm, personally, fine with those sorts of entities.)
A great bit of advice I heard from someone somewhere about characterisation is: can you imagine what he's doing on his time off? What he's doing outside the stories?
The more clear the image you have, the better characterised it probably is.
You could also afford to be more specific with things. Why does he like what he likes? Why does he dislike what he dislikes? Why does he bother to be imaginative, or outgoing? Why does he feel so much responsibility for fixing canons? Why did he join the PPC?

In addition, his history and personality don't really seem to jibe, and, if they do, you haven't given enough explanation for how.
When I am presented with the concept of a person who has been trapped on an escape pod alone for five years, with nothing else to go on but my own assumptions, I immediately assume this person:
- Wants to go home.
- Is not remotely socially well-adjusted.
- Doesn't care about the state of any canons.
- Will probably not be looking for any job prospects.
You know what I mean?

I've not gone into the prompts, or anything like that, though, I could probably find some time to take a look if you'd like.
Anyway, those're my permission giver-less thoughts.
Good luck with the permission and agents and whatnot!

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