Subject: ChatPPC: Is the PPC evil?
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Posted on: 2023-03-27 12:18:05 UTC

(Continuing the chat with the same instance that told the story.)

Is the PPC evil?

No, the PPC is not evil. The PPC is an organization created by fans of various fictional universes to protect those universes from the negative effects of poorly written fanfiction. Their goal is to ensure that the integrity of the original stories is maintained and to prevent any alterations or distortions to the established canon. While the PPC employs some extreme measures to accomplish their goals, they do not seek to harm anyone and operate under a set of guidelines to ensure that they do not cause unnecessary harm to characters or individuals.

Is the Canon Defender in the PPC story "Department of Mary Sues: The Lord of the Rings" evil?

No, the Canon Defender in "Department of Mary Sues: The Lord of the Rings" is not evil. The Canon Defender is a character who works for the PPC and is responsible for ensuring that the original canon of a work is maintained. While the Canon Defender in this particular story is portrayed as being harsh and unsympathetic towards Mary Sue, they are simply doing their job and trying to prevent any further damage to the original canon caused by Mary Sue's presence. Ultimately, the Canon Defender is on the same side as the rest of the PPC and is working towards the same goal of protecting the integrity of the fictional universes they are tasked with defending.

But he was going to kill Mary Sue!

Yes, it is true that the Canon Defender in "Department of Mary Sues: The Lord of the Rings" was planning to kill Mary Sue. However, it's important to remember that the PPC operates under a different set of rules and ethics than our world. In their universe, the Canon is considered sacred, and any deviation from it is seen as a serious offense. In extreme cases where a Mary Sue poses a significant threat to the canon, the PPC may resort to extreme measures to eliminate the threat.

While it may seem harsh to us, it's important to understand that the PPC's mission is to protect the integrity of the original stories, and they take their job very seriously. However, it's worth noting that not all PPC agents would resort to killing a Mary Sue, and there are guidelines and rules in place to ensure that agents do not cause unnecessary harm.

Is Mary Sue from that story evil?

No, Mary Sue in "Department of Mary Sues: The Lord of the Rings" is not inherently evil. Mary Sue is a fictional character archetype that is often criticized for being overly perfect, with few flaws or weaknesses. While Mary Sue's presence in a story can be disruptive to the established canon, she is not an evil character in and of herself.

In the story, Mary Sue is portrayed as being naive and oblivious to the negative impact she has on the story and characters around her. Her actions and behavior are a result of poor writing and lack of understanding of the source material rather than any malicious intent on her part.

The PPC's goal in eliminating Mary Sue is to prevent any further damage to the original canon caused by her presence, rather than to punish her for any perceived wrongdoing.

Agent Jay was going to wipe Mary Sue's memory and personality. If Mary Sue was just naive, isn't that evil?

The actions of Agent Jay in "Department of Mary Sues: The Lord of the Rings" may seem harsh, but it's important to remember that the PPC operates under a different set of rules and ethics than our world. In their universe, the Canon is considered sacred, and any deviation from it is seen as a serious offense. In extreme cases where a Mary Sue poses a significant threat to the canon, the PPC may resort to extreme measures to eliminate the threat.

While Mary Sue's actions in the story may have been the result of poor writing and lack of understanding of the source material, the impact of her presence on the canon cannot be ignored. Agent Jay's decision to wipe Mary Sue's memory and personality was based on the belief that it was the only way to prevent further damage to the original canon caused by her presence.

Whether or not this action can be considered "evil" is a matter of interpretation, as it is a controversial and morally complex issue. However, it's worth noting that the PPC operates under a set of guidelines and rules to ensure that agents do not cause unnecessary harm and that extreme measures are only taken as a last resort.

It's interesting how well ChatPPC was able to analyse its own... er, Jay and Acacia's story. I can think of two ways it could be doing that: either it wrote its chararacters according to the same archetypes it then talks about, or the text of the current conversation is weighted highly in its learning. Either would give that output.

The illusion of thought starts to break down a bit here - how many times does it repeat that vague "guidelines and rules" caveat?

"We're evil. Miss Cam is evil. This is just sad." - TOS

hS

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