Subject: Trying it a bit myself.
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Posted on: 2023-03-28 11:06:14 UTC

Since I dabbled in Ai art already, let's try this thing too.

First question, done deliberately to "set the mood" considering what I was goign to ask alter, was again like Hs asking what the PPC is.

"The Protectors of the Plot Continuum (PPC) is a fictional organization that originated from a fan fiction community called "The PPC Board" on the website "The Pit of Voles." The PPC is a group of agents who travel to different fictional universes to protect the integrity of the stories and prevent bad fan fiction from contaminating the canon.

The agents of the PPC are tasked with hunting down and neutralizing "Mary Sues" (overpowered, self-insert characters) and other forms of bad fan fiction, using a variety of gadgets and weapons. They also work to keep different fictional universes separate and prevent crossovers that would not make sense within the context of the original stories.

The PPC has since become a popular concept within fan fiction communities, inspiring its own fan fiction and fan art."

First paragraph gets the factual IRL stuff wrong, but oddily related: while it wasn't created on the Board (it's the other way round), the Board can be considered a "fanfiction community" and that's where the PPC is centered now. And a site called "Pit of Voles" doesn't exist, but it is interesting that it got our less-than-affectionate nickname for Fanfiction.net right. Rest of the paragraph is quite there.

Second paragraph is spot on, but the third is where things break down. We're not popular, but the spinoffs can be considered the "PPC fanfiction" to TOS, and there's some "fanart" too (as in ,art done by those who weren't involved with TOS)

All in all, I consider it a good effort, but I'll try to challenge the wrong name for the Pit.

"My apologies, I made a mistake in my previous response. While the PPC is indeed a creation of the fan fiction community, it actually originated on the website "FanFiction.net" in the early 2000s.

The PPC was initially created by Jay and Acacia, two users on FanFiction.net, as a response to the prevalence of Mary Sues and other poorly written fan fiction on the site. The concept quickly gained popularity and spawned its own community, with writers creating stories and roleplaying as agents of the PPC.

I apologize for any confusion my previous response may have caused."

That is pretty much correct - while I woudln't define Jay and Acacia finding a handful of fellow souls wanting to partake "gaining polularity", the overall level of correctness is what I would expect if I took someone unknowledgeable about the PPC and wanted them to tell me where it originated after looking it up. Not bad!

unfortunately, my PC had an hiccup, so I ended up having to do a new instance for the following questions anyway. And the first was, of course, asking the AI about my own spinoff.

"I'm sorry, but as an AI language model, I do not have access to specific information about all fan fiction and spinoffs. However, based on my knowledge of the Protectors of the Plot Continuum, it is a fanfiction community that focuses on "fixing" poorly written or inconsistent stories within various fictional universes.

As for the "Wings of Canon" spinoff by Sergio Turbo, I cannot provide any information as it is not a widely known or recognized fanfiction work within the Protectors of the Plot Continuum community. It is possible that it is a lesser-known or newer addition to the community's canon, or it may not be directly related to the community at all.

If you have any further information or specific details about the work, I can try my best to provide more insight or context."

Oh, you. But I do admit my own spinoff isn't as widely recognized as others, and the fandoms it is set in are quite niche within the PPC. I then realized that my original instance was still there in the reloaded page, so I tried asking about my first "big" PPC work, Blank Sprite.

"I'm sorry, but as a language model, I don't have access to all the information about every story ever written. I also cannot browse the internet. However, I can tell you that "Blank Sprite" is the title of a fan fiction story in the Pokémon fandom that was posted on the website FanFiction.net.

Unfortunately, without more context, it's difficult to provide more information about the story. If you have any specific details or questions about "Blank Sprite" or any other topic, feel free to ask and I'll do my best to provide an answer."

This is interesting. It warns me it doesn't have informations about it, and that it cannot browse the internet... before then making up completely that Blank Sprite is a Pokémon fanfiction publishe on the Pit. I decided to provide feedback on that detail, and I got given a possible alternative answer.

"I'm sorry, but as an AI language model, I do not have access to all of the information on the internet, including information about specific stories such as "Blank Sprite."

However, based on my knowledge of the PPC, it is likely that "Blank Sprite" is a fan fiction story that was deemed problematic by the organization due to its negative impact on the canon or its use of Mary Sues. The PPC often targets stories like these in order to protect the integrity of the original work and maintain consistency within the fictional universe.

If you have any more specific information about "Blank Sprite," please let me know and I will do my best to provide you with an answer."

This... is arguably worse. It is now claiming that the "grand finale" of my main PPC spinoff is a badfic tageted by the PPC! Of course, that means that "neither answer is better.", and I provided some more context in my following input.

The result was... entertaining.

"Thank you for the correction and additional information. I apologize for the confusion in my previous response.

As you mentioned, "Blank Sprite" is a story in the Protectors of the Plot Continuum (PPC) fandom, written by Sergio Turbo as the final story of the "Wings of Canon" spinoff. The PPC is a fan fiction community centered around the idea of agents who travel to different fictional universes to protect their integrity and prevent bad fan fiction from contaminating the canon. The "Wings of Canon" spinoff is a series of stories set within the PPC universe.

In "Blank Sprite," two agents of the PPC, Rina and Jack, are sent to a fictional universe based on the video game "Pokemon" to investigate a Mary Sue character who is disrupting the story. The story includes various references to the Pokemon canon, as well as action and humor typical of the PPC fandom.

I hope this additional information helps provide a better understanding of the story you were asking about."

The AI seems to still be convinced that Pokemons are involved, and so it did the connection that The Aviator is involved (but still calls them "Rina"). There might've been some linking by the fact The Aviator's partner is indeed a Pokemon, but curiously doesn't involve Zeb himself but a "Jack". Also, a bit of link with Aviator comes from the fact my main cast did meet Iximaz' own in a couple occasions. The Ai also seems convinced it was just a regular mission, which... I can't really blame it about since by its own earlier admission it has no data about my spinoffs. Still, let's try to poke it further!

"I apologize for the confusion. You are correct that Rina is a character created by the PPC writer Iximaz and not by Sergio Turbo. I was mistaken in my previous response.

As for the character named Jack, you are also correct that there are several characters with that name in the PPC universe. Without further information, it's unclear which Jack character the author of "Blank Sprite" was referring to.

I apologize for any confusion my previous response may have caused, and I appreciate you bringing these errors to my attention."

So, the Ai admitted its mistake when I pointed out I didn't write Iximaz, and admitted it had no idea which Jack "I" was using in Blank Sprite. However, it didn't make up any detail about why I would've borrowed Aviator for this story. One last poke telling the AI about Sergio Turbo's actual characters!

"I apologize for any confusion my previous responses may have caused. To the best of my knowledge, Sergio Turbo is not known for creating any PPC agents named after himself or his friends. Therefore, it's unlikely that characters named Sergio, Nikki, and Corolla appeared in the PPC story "Blank Sprite" or any other PPC stories.

However, I should note that the PPC is a collaborative fan fiction community, and writers often create and share their own original characters within the PPC universe. It's possible that Sergio Turbo or other writers may have created characters with these names for their own PPC stories or spinoffs.

If you have any additional information or context regarding these characters or stories, feel free to share, and I'll do my best to provide accurate information."

The AI considered unlikely that I created.. my main trio. Yeah. However, it dos admit they might still exist.

And I'm cutting it here, 'cause Corolla is likely planning digital murder right now. She isn't happy hearing that somewhere, someone is saying her firends weren't the heroes of the Blank Sprite Incident.

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