Subject: It's more implied than stated outright.
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Posted on: 2021-01-15 15:48:11 UTC

The three places I can think of that people are likely to come across this information say the following:

  • Note: No agent since [Jay and Acacia] has a RC beginning with a letter, unless that letter stands for a number. (original list of RCs, LJ)

Specifies beginning with a letter, which does also imply that single letters are out without explicitly stating as much.

  • You may not claim a letter—that's reserved for Jay and Acacia. (List of RCs page)

A fair reading does suggest a single letter alone, but could also be open to interpretation.

  • Jay and Acacia's RC did not have a number, but rather the letter F. It is unique in this regard. (Response Center page, citing the LJ List of RCs)

A really pedantic reading of that might suggest that only the letter F is off-limits, with others being fair game. I might edit that, since I suspect I may have written it in the first place. >.>

Anyway, the most important source here is the first one, which tells us that no agent since Jay and Acacia has had an RC beginning with (or consisting of) a letter. But, how do we read "since"? In universe? Out of universe? Both?

Either way, I think Sean and Lux came along after J & A, so they're out.

But if we want to allow agents who joined the PPC before J & A in-universe, there are a few who would qualify: Makes-Things, Anya, Elisabeth, and Montgomery Osbert III. The last three were partners, so they'd probably share an RC; but that's two letters we could potentially assign if we want to.

Personally, I believe Makes-Things is the type to sleep on a cot in his lab, but that doesn't mean he doesn't have an RC to go to if he chose to...

What say others?

~Neshomeh

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