Subject: re: Darkness Awakened + 20
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Posted on: 2022-06-30 14:52:59 UTC

Interesting theory there, hS! It is rather odd that Shelley never responds to Nia's point that J+A are in the wrong department now, so I can see how that might have been shoehorned in after the original text was finished. But yes, still learning!

And speaking of Meg, she must have been over the moon when J+A mentioned Despatch kits and whatsits here! TOS has name dropped other writers characters before, but I think this was the first really big piece of another spin-off's worldbuilding they adopted back into their own story. Exciting! And perhaps part of the reason Meg felt it necessary to allude to J+A's department transfer?

I love that the SO admits that missions are assigned based on how they'll stress out the agents, but then says they still want to conserve agent sanity. Thoughtless dialogue for a side character, or an early bit of the idea that the Flowers just don't understand human psychology as well as they think?

Interesting that Makes-Things had to rewire a console to make it receive missions from a different department. Was HQ not running a fully connected internet service in this time period? Also, funny to think that J+A were no longer expected to keep a charge list in DIC, even when there were still original characters they wound up assassinating. Same with the neuralyzer detail: they never bothered in their DMS missions, with no consequences, but because Meg included it as part of Despatch's kit, they included it here. And now, both are fairly ubiquitous in all the major action departments!

So, Jay's author note: she says, "In the official PPC document (which neither of us wrote, in a subclause I missed), it says what the Implausible Crossover director is, and what the flash patch is. The flash patch is a flying pig, which is fine by me. But I LIKE the lichen that sounds like John Cleese, and so it stays." So, it sounds like a lot of department heads and flashpatches got brainstormed ahead of time, rather than letting published stories determine canon? And it also sounds like there was another intended head of the DIC, that J+A decided to supersede because they didn't want to edit out the Lichen once they concepted him. I wonder what the original Flower was, and whether they're someone we know, who got moved to another department? . . . I don't suppose this "official document" still exists?

—doctorlit wonders

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