Subject: re: Teddy Bear + 20
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Posted on: 2022-06-28 12:58:47 UTC

Well, unfortunately, I think the timeline we're operating under is off; this story mentions that Jay and Acacia have transferred to the DIC recently, but in our current +20 read-through, they're still DMS. I don't really have the time or energy to investigate posting dates right now . . . sorry, hS!

I feel like, as this read-through has moved forwards, I've had fewer and fewer contradictions to point out between the story of the moment and our current canon . . . but this story has those in droves! .Honestly, I like a lot of it, even some that doesn't quite work today; Thornton was willing to test out lots of details for the sake of world-building and cross-department interaction, and it's rather fun! In roughly chronological order: Even though she's unnamed and undescribed, I like seeing an actual human employee under the Marquis de Sod. As much fun as it is to torment him, it's frankly unrealistic for him to seemingly be the only staff in Personnel. Meg seems to treat her remote activator as a handheld version of the full console, complete with uploading the story's text into it before entering the fic. Probably unnecessary; we already have "reading the Words," as well as the DORKS to take over disguise generation. I like the protocols she's made for team-ups, to a certain extent. It makes sense that Untanglers would default to party leaders in a story like this, since they have the most experience with crossover material. And it certainly creates clear guidelines for who's responsible for what . . . but it also blocks PPC authors from having options, and potentially puts agents in a position where they literally can't complete a mission because of, for example, a Sue they aren't allowed to assassinate, or a snatched character they were never provided the equipment or training to return. And while I'm a big fan of "restrictions breed creativity," I think this setup is a little too restrictive, especially considering "wild" badfics aren't going to be tailor-made to slot into any one department. (Not to mention Floaters would be even more disproportionately popular to write in, in that scenario!) Plus, it led to the weird scenario here where Erica and George had to leave the mission before it really began, because they're anime division and can't assassinate the Tolkienverse Suvian, even though she seems to be "native" to Sailor Moon anyway? Why even have them there, then? I do like the idea that the agent under the disguise can be seen underneath by using the reading-the-Words stare, though it doesn't really have much practical application in a story. Apparently, the default uniform in this spin-off is coveralls? I mean, sure, they're practical, and have a lot of leeway in fitting different body types (and to jump briefly to the end, I definitely approve of the pockets-only loadout for speed, a strategy I employ at the zoo every day!) . . . The Chronologically Correct Time Device feels like an EXTREMELY PPC piece of equipment. I love the mental image of PPC agents out in the field just bent over this timepiece having to record exact paper measurements to use later, paying perfect attention to the timing of an orc attack. A little field bureaucracy! The black tear of a "portal" that represented Boromir's transdimensional journey is really cool imagery! While I don't think it would catch on today, I think the idea that the reason our equipment is so hard to fix is because the actual physical casement takes multiple days to reopen is a hilarious gag. Hm. I don't like the implication that Meg's base of operations in Middle-earth, in the Eryn Vorn, would depend on HQ. I get that it's unaffected to the reality break-down, but it's still canon, existing on its own power. I also don't appreciate the implication that Boromir would vanish from reality if he was caught in the reality collapse; that's just giving the PPC ( as a series) too much power . . . we can't allow ourselves to fail that spectacularly! Although one detail I do like about the reality collapse is that, rather being a destructive, world-ending event, it's actually the original canon forcing itself back where things belong; it's a healing process! One that's intensely dangerous for PPC agents! The most dangerous healing!

To segue from there into the mission: yeah, the reality warping and break-down are very detailed and imaginative, and I quite enjoyed all the descriptions! It's unnerving to an almost cosmic horror degree, and it makes for an excellent action sequence in the end, but it also left me feeling like it was reckless for the agents to let things deteriorate to that point. We usually stop missions before abusive scenes and such nowadays, and I feel like this is the Despatch equivalent, especially with a 12-year-old agent in danger! It's not explicitly stated, but the fact that reality warps so badly while Boromir is largely catatonic shows that it's not just the presence of a character from another canon that produces the warping, but rather the poor logic regarding time in the writing itself. The coin flip testing continues to be great from the first story, and the different first person narrators with different fonts is clever . . . except that the latter also forced me to read to the thoughts of a gross sexist pig of a man, so that was unwelcome. Gross. Kind of glad Will never got any more page time after this . . . And possibly relatedly, why is Shelley's kleptomania worse when directed at guys? Is it saying she like, flirts them into forgetting she has their stuff? Weird.

So, this specifies that 18 continua in particular needed extra dedicated attention in these early days. Tolikienverse and Potterverse are obvious shoe-ins, and this very story seems to imply Sailor Moon is another . . . What else? If we accept the essay on our wiki's Uncle Tom's Cabin page as canon, UTC could be another, but that still leaves 14 more . . . Might think more on this later . . .

So, why was the original fic titled "Teddy Bear?" None got mentioned . . . unless . . . oh no . . . Is Boromir the teddy bear? Because of his hairy chest?! D: D: D:

—doctorlit out the door

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