That was a pretty amusing mission! by
Ozzielot
on 2022-02-12 03:37:51 UTC
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I think the mission length was just right and I like that the agents had to suffer from the aftermath.
-Ozzielot
re: mission by
doctorlit
on 2022-02-11 13:59:49 UTC
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I like your take on the generic, undescribed room, with the infinity walls and the slightly squishy surfaces. I also enjoyed how you gave Victoria extra screen time, and let her become more than just a background character while she was hanging out on the sidelines.
That was an unusually satisfying assassination. I kind of go back and forth on how much assassination should be used in missions, but when the Suvian is flagrantly making themselves the antagonist in their own fic . . . yeah, makes it an easy decision.
—doctorlit was having milk with cereal the whole time he read this, and he didn't even flinch once
Thoughts by
Tomash
on 2022-02-09 17:47:48 UTC
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The agent reqctiins here, and especially the puns, we're fun to read.
The ending was very PPC.
As to the fic itself, I don't actually know Pokemon, so I'm going to assume there was enough here on a breaking canon level and on a technical level that this isn't a case of YKINMK spawning a mission - though I'll note that while I'm usually on team "just use OCs/file off the serial numbers if you're gonna write some prbbably-OOC kink", Pokemon transformation is it's own rather established thing so ... "this probably could've been done well" is my reaction to the fic.
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That was a trip. Wow. by
Cicada
on 2022-02-08 18:02:03 UTC
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Goodness, what a fic you found. I absolutely love how Charlie's deadpan behavior bounces off poor Jiwon's torment. And the joke at the end with the RC was just an awesome moment. I really enjoy your sense of humor.
Nice! I like it. by
hidaney
on 2022-02-08 18:01:47 UTC
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I thought the scene with the milk was particularly memorable.
Just a heads-up, by
K. n. Shirayuki
on 2022-02-08 17:57:25 UTC
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None of the gdocs links found on these agents' wiki pages are accessible; when I open them, they return this error message: "Sorry, unable to open the file at this time. Please check the address and try again."