Subject: Thank you! =] (nm)
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Posted on: 2018-02-21 12:09:00 UTC
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New interlude, new characters, new division! by
on 2018-02-19 14:20:00 UTC
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After quite a lot of beta work from the incomparable Iximaz and Larfen J. Stocke, esq., I am extremely proud to present the inaugural story of:-
The Non-Propaganda Communications Division! -
I made a Shallot! by
on 2018-02-26 22:23:00 UTC
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Scape provided the shirt, and I just photoshopped the rest.
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New everything! by
on 2018-02-22 20:34:00 UTC
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And a Flower so obnoxious that even the other ones can't bear its presence. Not that the sympathy for them go much further than that, they're still inflicting it on other Agents to get it out of their way. These ones get all my sympathy.
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Re: interlude (spoilers) by
on 2018-02-21 03:16:00 UTC
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In no particular order, as my brain feels scattered today:
I like how you've presented the Shallot as one of those by-the-book, micromanaging Office Space bosses. I mean, I hate him, and the wheedling way he talks, and his self importance, but I like the way you've presented him. It's well done. I also love the very defining moment when he interrupts his agents bonding naturally to oversee some regimented bonding instead. I also also loved seeing the reactions of the Board of Department Heads, noticeably put off from their usual calmness.
I like that you've taken a Sue-tracking bracelet, something usually used as a source of at least light drama pertaining to a character's core personality and identity, and applied it in a way that turns the bracelet into pure slapstick comedy, and which ultimately isn't a judgment on the character it's a attached to, but only there due to a bureaucratic misinterpretation. It's a fun change. You also kept the times Bogbrush had to appease the tracker infrequent enough that I never quite knew when his dialogue was going to degenerate into advertisement, which gives all such instances the sense of interruption they need.
I like the way you handled the Cube. From the scene that introduced it, I didn't expect it to turn out to be such a problem. Heck, I was outright amused by the conversation between it and Karen. But then, even after Karen moved to the new division, it kept getting mentioned, and kept getting mentioned, and I starting growing uneasy as I realized this wasn't more of the irreverent sort of comedy as the rest of the story, but an actual, serious problem that would need to be addressed eventually. But I'm also glad you dealt with it, at least part of the way, right here in this story, and also that the first step towards eradicating the Cube's mental effects from Karen was also the catalyst for the true bond-forming of the non-Flower portions of the team.
—doctorlit, drawing lots of uncomfortable connections between the Cube and the Tommyknockers right now -
Thank you for the feedback! by
on 2018-02-21 12:06:00 UTC
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Yeah, the Shallot's great fun to write, as I've said elsewhere. He's a pompous, officious little berk, and he'd be a lot more unpleasant if he had any actual power. =]
I've not read a huge amount of Stephen King, and I've never even seen a copy of The Tommyknockers as far as I remember, which I admit isn't saying terribly much. I'll take your word for it about the comparisons. =] -
Feedback! by
on 2018-02-20 22:45:00 UTC
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Right! I really liked this. The characters were fun, and the juxtaposition of comedy and serious drama was pretty solid (and if you weren't expecting it... have you ever READ Scape's stuff? :-P).
Also, The Shallot is wonderfully hateable. Maybe just because I'm a programmer, and the majority of programmers, IME, have a loathing of those sorts. -
Yeah, the Shallot is an absolute joy to write. by
on 2018-02-21 00:34:00 UTC
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He's got the same appallingness as the Notary, but in an entirely different way. It's a hoot. I'm glad you like having him around (if such a thing is the right term for that unrepentant berk). =]
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That was... really weird? by
on 2018-02-20 16:04:00 UTC
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Fairly irreverent, at any rate - which I'm not saying is a bad thing. I second Nesh in asking whether the NPCs will ever actually publish anything - if they do, we'd be up to four different in-universe print publications that actually exist (five, if you include the Manual). Goodness, that's practically a library!
Mortic is very sad that people see him as stuck-up. He was grumpy around the WhatThe newbies, but that was a special case...
Anyway: fun, but really weird.
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Thanks! I... think. =] (nm) by
on 2018-02-21 00:33:00 UTC
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Have you seen Arrival? by
on 2018-02-20 15:23:00 UTC
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Because all I can think is that flash patch probably means something extremely rude in Heptapod. ^~ (And not to knock KittyEden, but if you can find a vector-ish tea stain you like in a solid color, I'll doctor up a higher-res version like the others on the wiki.)
But seriously, I enjoyed this story a lot. I was skeptical about a new division just on principle, but I love the idea of the SO and the Board making up some nonsense just to placate an annoying Plant and have somewhere to chuck people they don't know what else to do with. I believe there is precedent for this being exactly how they handle problems like this. ^^
The (sub?)plot about Karen and the Cube kinda threw me, it being a very serious element in an otherwise very silly story, but in a way that makes me want to know more about it, not less. What is the Cube, really? Where does it come from? How real is it? Why Karen? Where is it now? Should we be worried? 'Cause we've got people who can deal with that pudendum if necessary, just sayin'.
If only our friendlier psychics weren't so well-behaved with their powers that they didn't notice the problem... or maybe the background psychic noise of HQ interfered, or the Cube is just good enough to mask itself from casual notice. Any number of possible explanations. ... Sorry, I digress.
The SEP field was a nice (temporary) solution to the problem, though, and the moment of everyone coming together as a team was just plain nice. {= )
Other things I liked... Caroline. The acronym NPC. Bogbrush and his Sue-tracker problem. The Shallot and his terrible personality. The fact that the NPCs are basically Buzzfeed.
Is there going to be an actual publication associated with this, by the way? Such things are a lot of work and difficult to sustain, history tells us, but even one or two issues as an example would be awesome. ^_^
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Thank you! by
on 2018-02-20 16:26:00 UTC
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I'm glad you liked the stuff involving Karen and the Cube. It was something of a sticking point for my betas, and the initial version was a lot darker, so I'm pleased that it's intriguing rather than concerning. As things stand, the Cube is my attempt at figuring out what happens when partners are really, really mismatched in terms of power level and temperament, and it's a really nasty piece of work. The Cube picked Karen for no other reason than because Karen was there and the Cube wanted someone to control. It was something I had to get out of my system in an environment and manner that felt safe to me, and I knew there was a risk of it going really wrong. So I'm glad it didn't.
I'm also glad you liked how unrepentantly awful the Shallot is. He's based on every punchable new-media twerp I've found hanging around fashionable London boroughs like maggots on a picnic, and, well, you can't run a Buzzfeed churnalist content-output agency in HQ and not have it run by an Onion, can you? =]
Finally, the bottom right tea stain in this image seems perfect for the flashpatch.
Thanks for the review, and I'm glad you enjoyed it. Like it says in the disclaimer, the Shallot is open for everyone to use, and I'd love to see Nume being forced to deal with him. =] - Okay, how's this? by on 2018-02-21 16:22:00 UTC Reply
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That's gorgeous! =] by
on 2018-02-21 19:08:00 UTC
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Technically, the NPCD is an offshoot of the Postal Division, but one wonders if the Shallot and Otik have even been in the same room together. I'm not even entirely convinced they didn't just draw straws for it. =]
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Added! by
on 2018-02-21 21:19:00 UTC
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I also took the liberty of throwing together a quick & dirty version of the division's page, which you should of course expand/modify as you see fit. I'm sure you'll understand if I leave the Shallot to you altogether. {= )
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Thanks so much for doing that. =] by
on 2018-02-22 11:51:00 UTC
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I'm going to have to bash out the Shallot's page in my own time - and slap together a picture of the plant himself. This has at least taught me what shallot flowers look like, and they're actually quite pretty. =]
Oh well, at least I've got his mug: -
Hey, don't call me precedent! (nm) by
on 2018-02-20 16:01:00 UTC
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Was thinking of DCUP mainly, but that too. {= D (nm) by
on 2018-02-20 16:13:00 UTC
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Hey, nobody named names. by
on 2018-02-20 16:10:00 UTC
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It's far more telling you thought it was about you. :P
Oh! While you're here, I just thought you ought to know, Zeke is doing great! Thanks for trading those eggs, because I don't know what I'd do without him. -
Uh, I'm sorry-- by
on 2018-02-20 16:35:00 UTC
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--when is anything not about me? ;) No, no, I jest (mostly); like Agent Soul said (that is you up there, right?), it's pretty standard practice for the Flowers to invent a role just to make someone feel speci... ah, useful.
I'm glad to hear he's doing well; I'm reasonably sure Ilwion checks in on the kids occasionally (well, I think that's where he vanishes to), so if you see a strange bronze hanging around, it's probably him.
~Dafydd -
I love this. ;a; by
on 2018-02-19 23:29:00 UTC
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And that is indeed an excellent walrus.
Andtea stainbadge. Yes, that's what I meant!
Also, clever trick with the SEP field, there. -
Thank you! =] (nm) by
on 2018-02-21 12:09:00 UTC
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