Subject: (And since we're on that subject, now...)
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Posted on: 2018-09-20 12:52:00 UTC
What's your speculation on what going to happen in Book 11? =P
Subject: (And since we're on that subject, now...)
Author:
Posted on: 2018-09-20 12:52:00 UTC
What's your speculation on what going to happen in Book 11? =P
Avast, shipmates! September 19th be Talk Like A Pirate Day, and that means - since I be long ago forgettin' me actual date of joining - that it be me Official Boardiversary!
Fifteen long years I've been on the good ship PPC, keepin' her steady against me own tendency to rock the boat, and in that time I be creatin' quite a few characters. Aye, quite a few... and every single one o' them be in this story.
Talk Like 15 Pirates
A glorious romp through HQ this be, wi' familiar faces on every corner. It be takin' a couple of months work, but after a final burst of writin' this very mornin' (I found a handful of extra characters who be needin' to show up) it be finally finished on schedule!
I hope that ye enjoy it, and ask ye kindly that ye review if ye feel like doin' such.
Yo ho, me hearties!
hS
PS: I be sayin' that 'every character' o' mine be in there, but... be that true? A challenge I give ye: if ye bring me the name o' someone I be missin' out, then not only will I put them in an' give ye credit; I'll be rewardin' ye with a sketch o' the character ye be findin'. ~hS
In general, thanks for all you've done for the PPC, both when it comes to the community and to the universe!
I didn't read this story super-thoroughly. That being said, I liked i. The bit with the opinion from Legal near the beginning and the whole Backup Board business stuck out as particularly PPC-like things, along with the ghosts (who apparently can have kids, who knew?).
I wasn't expecting this to all be a side effect of timeline shenanigans. It was a neat twist.
Writing wise, I'm liking that, even though this story was really dialogue-heavy, it didn't collapse into a bunch of people standing still and talking. I'll also say that the minimal setting info we get from the chapter titles gives a good enough sense of where things are taking place (or at least enough to let me form mental images).
- Tomash, who's somehow clawed his way out from under a pile of things that needed doing
I'm actually not sure whether Blue & Immy can have kids - Arthur Telton originally (and so far only) appears in an alternate timeline, in which they were still alive. But I like him, so I'm giving him a potential way in.
I'm glad you enjoyed the story; I put a lot of work into it, so it's good to know it paid off. :)
hS
That's an impressive amount of time (and an impressive cast of characters you have accumulated over the years!).
Well, I guess I shouldn't be worried about the number of agent ideas I have, since you have at least 15 characters. Here's to another year of your guidance on the Board!
-Twistey
There's a running tally in the fic, which comes highly recommended by... me. ^_^
hS
Yeah, so this was incredible. I think it's the most outright fun PPC story I've read. (aka, the most fun ever.) It really shows off the history that you've contributed to the setting after all these years.
The stories that especially stuck with me were:
Sprout Headquarters. Specifically the fact that the HQ-raised kids were so unfamiliar with dogs that they thought of them like we think of dragons or faeries. It made me laugh out loud as I read it on my cell phone—fortunately, the zoo was already closed at that point, so no people heard me, and the animals already know me don't judge. It's hard to think of the mindsets of characters in HQ, so this was a clever and funny detail about the kids brought up in the Nursery.
Musee des Univers Perdus. I love the idea of the Librarian and the Musee team working together. Maybe more someday? I also liked seeing how quickly Lorelei jumps to Dr. Cornelius's "rescue," despite his generally thoughtless attitude towards her.
Jared's RC. Just for the sudden, out-of-tone creepiness of Ether's future-knowing. I love not only the awkwardness this gives Jared, but also how easily the children roll right past it.
Minecraft Word World. A glorious Mexican standoff, to be sure, but I'm also legitimately touched we're bringing Peter back home and getting him some help.
The Fountain of Bleepka. Oh, you beautiful man, you. I thought the gag was that they would never appear on screen together, but they have, and it's beautiful, everything I could have dreamed of, and it makes me so, so happy to hear Rosalind and Aella going head-to-head with each other. I want this war to continue.
Elsewhere. I know the Ghost's interest in future timelines was already pretty clear, but it's cool to see how careful it is about the details of the future. It also makes sense with how wonky HQ time is; with so many characters popping in from the future, why not use the known data about their timelines to try to bring about the most stable future possible.
I never really gave much thought to Talk like a Pirate Day, but knowing it's one of your earliest PPC memories makes this story especially cool.
Also, just for the record, I am very much looking forward to more of the Ispace Wars, and all the other unpublished stories you've hinted at!
—doctorlit is looking forward to reading the sequel in hS's year 30
A lot of the things you've commented on pretty much told themselves in the midst of the story. Ether's prophecy, in particular, happened because I needed to avoid dumping all the future names into part 15 - but along the way it gave one of my more-neglected characters a bit more to work with, for if I ever need him again.
Thank you for your excellent review. ^_^ I can promise that there will, someday, be a conclusion to the Ispace Wars; I just need to, uh, finish writing all the chapters for it...
hS
Wow, 15 years? Good for you for managing to find a community you can hang out with for so long.
This was so much fun, I read the whole thing in one go yesterday morning, even though I had instead been planning to work on my scheme to save the Zombie Villagers up in the frozen north of my current Minecraft seed, and now I have to wait until next week to venture into the Nether in search of Blazes, because I'm out of town for a wedding over the weekend.
This is just so PPC. A "Talk Like a Pirate" epidemic spreading rampantly through HQ and PPC-affiliated folks is so silly and so great I think I actually prefer to ignore the explanation. Or, perhaps the Ghost(s) in the Machine were specifically manipulating people directly connected to the future they're concerned about, but much of the rest of HQ happily went along with it because of course they did, it's the PPC. What do you expect in a world where memetics and comedy are natural physical forces? ^^
I was amused that even "missing" Agent Cold got a mention. I don't think much of my chances of finding a character you didn't remember, but... Actually, just as I was about to post, I wondered, was <a href="https://ppc.wikia.com/wiki/D%C3%BArosBlack">Dúros Black in there?
~Neshomeh also has been around about 15 years and has no idea exactly when she joined, but reckons by the Glorious 25th of May and is therefore more senior than hS, so nyah!
I considered him early on (he would've been in with Architeuthis and Kyaris), but decided instead to de-adopt him; I've only used him a couple of times, and the DIA has moved on a lot since then. But, since I didn't actually edit the Wiki to reflect that, your find is valid.
Dúros Black and Irvine, DIA
(A recreation of the original Artemis Black & Irvine image, part of which is used as Black's pic on the Wiki.)
As for ignoring the explanation... which one? Dafydd thinks it's the Universal Translators, Peter says it's him, the Ghosts say they were responsible (or do they?), the Weeds say it came from outside HQ, and multiple people think it's an excess of rhum. Much like the Joker, the best backstory is one that's not fixed in stone. ^^
(I mean, my assumption is that Dafydd was right, and the Ghosts corrupted the Universal Translator software. But how does that account for Ramwe, whose speech isn't translated?
Thanks for the review! I'm glad you enjoyed it. ^^
hS
But I'll have to try to find someone you actually forgot, too, just because. If anyone can meet this challenge, it should be me. {= D
Re. explanation... good point! I remember thinking there were a few inconsistencies with what I thought was the actual cause, but didn't have time to get beyond that. So, yes, good. I retract the criticism. ^_^
And I was wondering whether Dafydd turned his translator off or on when he touched it the first time. I mean, he was hearing piratical talk before and after (I think), so...?
~Neshomeh
I'd give you some pointers, but, y'know, I already included all the characters I could think of.
Yep, Dafydd turned his UT off and then on again. He's not terribly fluent in the Malij language, but as an elf he's pretty good at picking them up. With the UT off, Furimem's response sounded perfectly normal.
hS
... that despite the 'every single character' nature of Talk Like 15 Pirates, it's not written on the assumption that you'll remember who any of them are. It's perfectly fine to go into this only knowing a couple of my agents, or even none of them whatsoever.
hS
"Starwind drummed her fingers on the table, then stood abruptly as Râmwê through Huinesoron off and made another lunge for the scissors."
Should be 'threw'. =P
Also, what would happen if this 'rhum' got passed around at the next PPC Convention?~
And the courtyard's previous story sets its segment here up perfectly.
(Bonus YW talk: 'walking shadow' makes me think of Pluto/Aidoneus.)
Rhum actually specifically makes you talk (and act) like Captain Jack Sparrow... which frankly wouldn't be an unexpected sight at a Gathering anyway. ^_^ "But why are the Sues always gone, mate?"
I had a rush job to finish the Courtyard Life piece, because I knew I needed Big Wee Billy for this one, and didn't want to spoil the reminder that there's a Feegle clan in HQ. Actually, the same applies to the last Driftwood mission - I got it finished because I needed the povs. Sometimes deadlines actually work!
(I actually really like DD's Pluto. I know he's (probably?) not the Roman god, but he pulls off the 'dark without being evil' aspect that I always look for in Pluto/Hades. I put him right up there with the Dresden Files incarnation.)
hS
What's your speculation on what going to happen in Book 11? =P
Arr, happy Boardiversary, matey! Four years I been sailing these waters, an’ we all have the greatest respect for ye and yer very, very large cast o’characters.
Here’s to another fifteen years! Fetch the rum, lads, and hoist anchor!