Subject: Hello,
Author:
Posted on: 2013-08-12 14:10:00 UTC
here is another shiny newbie to be showered with gifts.
Proactive answers to FAQs:
I found the PPC in early 2012, when I wondered why If I Am Ever Head of an Alien Monitoring Agency, I should keep good relations to the Protectors of the Plot Continuum as well as to the Men in Black and Torchwood.
How I found this derivative of The Evil Overlord’s List is a long story, starting with my daughter listening to a Harry Potter audio book thirteen years ago, and including my discovery of the Harry Potter Lexicon Forum in 2007, some persons on this forum (Freshwater and Potteraholic) pointing me to Mark Reads Harry Potter in 2010 and Mark or some commenter on Mark Reads ... or Mark Watches ... mentioning genre-savvyness and linking to tv tropes.
Yes, I read the Constitution – twice (it had changed meanwhile).
I also read the FAQs, TOS, OFUM, HFA, the Handbook, the Manual, everything linked on The Complete List of PPC Fiction and some other stuff more difficult to find.
So, my fandoms are essentially Harry Potter and – the PPC.
I also like Middle-earth, but since I read The Silmarillion, The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings only in translations which may not be accurate, I never read any of the stuff published later, I didn’t bother to learn Sindarin or Quenya, and my ancient German paperback-edition of Der Herr der Ringe doesn’t even have all the appendices, I cannot rightfully call myself a fan.
Funny fact: Before I found the PPC, I didn’t read fan fiction (making very few exceptions) because, “if it is bad, it’s a waste of time, and if it is good, it may damage my precious memories; it’s hard enough to remember what was only in the movies, I don’t need more contamination”. I changed my mind. Reading badfic to laugh about the atrocities may be entertaining, but watching agents struggling with the badfic is even more fun.
Why I shouldn’t join the PPC:
It is hard work to say something coherent in this foreign language, and I am never sure whether I really said what I intended to say.
Even reading in this language and looking up words to make sure that I understood everything consumes too much of my time.
I am far above the average age here. My wife already frowns on me when I engage in serious discussions of a “children’s book”, I don’t know what she will say if she finds me having too much fun with young women.
All of this probably means: Don’t expect to see much of me, don’t expect fast responses, and never expect to see me on the IRC, because I’m unable to communicate in real time.
Beta offer:
Calling out the agents for their lack of canon knowledge was the very first thing I ever did on this board, so I obviously have to do this now:
I’m willing to read any mission in the Potterverse to check for canon accuracy. Of course I will try to point out other problems as well, but I’m probably not very good at this.
Also, if you ever need a native krautpicker, here’s your man.
Some contact information will be up soon on my page on the Wiki. Or it may be not so soon (see above), but it’s the next thing I should do, right?
My random questions:
I see some links here on a grey background. Should this tell me something? Probably new comments, but I did read some of them yesterday, and it doesn’t happen when the whole thread is new?
Is Darkover a quarantined world or just forgotten?
On top of The Complete List of PPC Fiction, it says
The original list may be found here. If it is not up-to-date, please leave a comment on the LiveJournal List telling Araeph what needs to be changed.
Is Araeph still around? The last comment on her LiveJournal List is more than three years old. Should we drop this line and admit that Araeph’s List is not longer maintained, or should somebody (aka me) try to comment telling all the differences between this list and the Wiki?
It also says
Anyone with Permission may update a mission count, introduce a new spin-off, or make a note about a particular series.
I understand that anyone with Permission could and should add their agents and keep their mission count up to date. But I need some clarification. Supposed I had Permission and found other authors mission reports on their LiveJournals or agent’s pages or anywhere else, could I link them on The (In)Complete List of PPC Fiction to make it more complete, or should this decision be left to the respective authors? If I could, why would I need Permission to do this?
I’m not planning anything, but I would like to see some opinions concerning the Flowers dedication. Supposed the agents didn’t charge for a break of canon, because they agree with the suethor and a significant fraction of the fandom that this specific part of canon is stupid, they obviously have to be punished. But would the punishment be less harsh if even the Flowers agreed that this part of canon is stupid? Or could the Flowers never agree, because protecting the canon is the essence of their life and their only reason to exist?
The original example of ”stupid canon” was Midi-Chlorians in Star Wars. May “elvish reincarnation” in Tolkienverse be another example? I don’t intend to offend Luthien (a very special case) or Dafydd Illian (another special case) or even Glorfindel of Gondolin and Imladris, if they aren’t two persons (everybody who died killing a Balrog deserves a second chance). But there seems to be a concept of every elf killed in battle being able to come back from Mandos’ Halls. Where does this come from? Unfinished Tales? History of Middle-earth? Hurin’s Children? Tolkien’s L.O.S.I.N.T.B.U?
Specifically to KittyNoodles and SpectacularSC:
- Will we ever see a third chapter of OFUA?
- Are applications still open?
- Don’t you get into trouble for interactivity when students apply via comments?
- So can I apply here?