Subject: I may have read this?
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Posted on: 2022-04-25 02:53:20 UTC

I DID read this! I know because I updated the PPC Manual page with this as a reference almost exactly two years ago. ^_^

But I only had the barest sense that maybe I had done that, so I read it again. I like it! It's unusual (that interviewer must be a retired agent, I guess?), but it's fun, and it does a good job of introducing us to Jasper and the weirdness of the PPC.

Likening it to the MIB is of course very apt. It reminds me that there isn't necessarily a contradiction between having close ties to World One and being something of an urban legend. Sure, regular people might sometimes hear about the PPC, but then one of three things happens: 1. They don't believe it exists, figure someone is having a laugh, and forget about it; 2. They do believe it exists and they join up; or 3. They do believe it exists, cause trouble, and end up neuralyzed.

I still think the PPC must do its best to avoid blatantly advertising its existence such as by introducing space-ships or unicorns to modern World One, but watching fanfiction sites for helpful mission report PPC fanfiction reviews? Placing the occasional want ad? Having a few *ahem* employment agents on the outside? Well, why not?

And remember, Ranger's recruitment was "unprecedented." Nowadays we may read it as unprecedented because he was a badfic character, but I believe it was intended to be unprecedented because he was a fictional character. See also: Dr. Fitzgerald's shock at having a canon character in the Medical Department. See also: J&A being baffled at seeing an illithid at the barbecue. The idea of the PPC as a multiversal organization per se doesn't seem to have developed until TOS had been going for a bit and people like Architeuthis made the natural step from "has access to fictional worlds" to "is accessible from fictional worlds."

Point being, in the PPC's original conception, I believe all PPC agents were World One humans. And I'm not sure J&A agreed on the degree of wackiness to have in HQ, either—I think most of the strange stuff was Jay's idea. Notice how Acacia is sorta fed up when Jay starts going on about how "it's kind of a maze unless you haven't noticed"? It's like, in the RP, author!Acacia figured author!Jay was just being ridiculous, but then Jay took it absolutely literally and Acacia went along with it.

But I'm glad it turned out the way it did. Playing with phrases we take for granted and writing interactions between characters from different worlds are some of my favorite things about the PPC setting. ^_^

~Neshomeh

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