Subject: ((Same principle, different application.))
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Posted on: 2020-05-28 22:02:50 UTC

The principle there is that before a major change, the badfic isn't all that strongly entangled with the canon. If you kill the badfic before it's entangled, there's a belief that the entangled portion won't be affected - it'll 'break loose' of the section you killed, and actually affect the canon all the more for not having the dead weight of the part you killed.

Or something.

Anyway, 'length' is just one way of describing the process of entanglement. The EPC love it, because it makes their mission reports torture to read (plus the agents get to spend more time out of their HQ). The PPC would rather you find another way. :)

hS

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