Subject: The saga continues!
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Posted on: 2023-03-28 21:09:38 UTC
First of all, I had to make my own instance of the AI understand that my main trio exists. So I flat-out told it so by writing this:
I" have now read Blank Sprite and it seems you are wrong. The author named Sergio Turbo did create the characters Sergio Turbo, Nikki Cherryflower and Corolla, which are the main characters of Blank Sprite. Rina did not appear in Blank Sprite, but in So Much For Sublety, which is another story in the Wings of Canon spinoff."
Which prompted the AI to answer this way:
"Thank you for the correction and additional information. I apologize for any confusion or misinformation my previous responses may have caused.
You are correct that Sergio Turbo did create the characters Sergio Turbo, Nikki Cherryflower, and Corolla for his story "Blank Sprite." I apologize for my earlier mistake.
It's great to hear that you were able to find and read the story, and I appreciate you sharing your knowledge about the characters and their appearances in the PPC universe. If you have any further questions or information about the PPC or any other topic, feel free to ask, and I'll do my best to provide accurate answers."
In which the AI simply aknowledged the mistake about my characters and story, but quickly forgot about Rina. Poor Aviator, already sidelined like that.
As I've claimed to have read Blank Sprite myself, though. I'll refrain from asking details about it. But I do have a few questions up my sleeve, the first of which was inspired by hS' own prodding of his instance about my characters. Namely, what link exists between Nikki and Sakura Kinomoto from Cardcaptor Sakura.
"To the best of my knowledge, there is no official or canon relationship between Nikki Cherryflower and Sakura Kinomoto from Cardcaptor Sakura. However, in the PPC story "Blank Sprite" by Sergio Turbo, the two characters are linked through a fictional device called the "Canonical Tether," which is a tool used by PPC agents to travel between different fictional universes.
In the story, Nikki and her fellow agents use the Canonical Tether to travel to the Cardcaptor Sakura universe and encounter Sakura Kinomoto. The Tether causes Nikki and Sakura to become briefly connected, and they experience each other's emotions and physical sensations. It's possible that this connection is what is being referred to in the story's mention of the two characters being linked.
It's important to note that the PPC is a fan fiction community that often includes non-canon elements in its stories. Therefore, any links or relationships between characters in PPC stories are not necessarily reflective of official canon or relationships in the original source material."
What. The. Hell. The AI evidently did not fully read Nikki's wiki page, as it doesn't make any mention of the fact Nikki is a badfic clone of Sakura. Instead, it completely made up a new PPC gadget from scratch, and a quite interesting one at that: a device that pulls Agents in the target universe by "grappling" onto a canon character, with the side effect though that the user and the grappled character get their senses and emotions shared. It does feel like it is something that could exist in the PPC multiverse - perhaps a failed attempt at making a fallback alternative to portals.
But this wasn't what I was going for, so I decide to make a more spot-on question with "I thought Nikki was some kind of clone or alternate universe version of Sakura?"
"To the best of my knowledge, Nikki Cherryflower is not a clone or alternate universe version of Sakura Kinomoto from Cardcaptor Sakura. In "Blank Sprite," Nikki is described as a human PPC agent who travels between different fictional universes to protect their integrity and prevent bad fan fiction from contaminating the canon. Sakura, on the other hand, is a fictional character from the Cardcaptor Sakura universe who possesses magical powers and fights to collect the magical Clow Cards.
It's possible that there is some confusion or overlap between Nikki and Sakura's characters in the PPC story, but I could not find any information to support the idea that Nikki is a clone or alternate universe version of Sakura. It's important to keep in mind that the PPC is a fan fiction community that often includes non-canon elements in its stories, so some of the details about characters and their relationships may vary from their original source material."
The AI is now in flat-out denial again, so I'm gonna double-down and flat-out say that Nikki, indeed, is: "It seems that Nikki originated in an old fanfiction in which she was originally meant to be Sakura Kinomoto. In following stories by the same author, she was reworked into being a PPC Agent with the name Nikki Cherryflowerr and her own identity."
"Thank you for the additional information. It's possible that Nikki Cherryflower's character may have originated as a fan fiction version of Sakura Kinomoto and was later reworked into her own identity as a PPC agent in later stories by the same author.
It's not uncommon for fan fiction writers to draw inspiration from existing characters and then create their own original characters based on those inspirations. This may explain the similarities between Nikki and Sakura's characters and how they are linked in "Blank Sprite."
Regardless of their origins, it's important to note that the PPC is a fan fiction community that often includes non-canon elements in its stories. Therefore, any relationships or links between characters in PPC stories are not necessarily reflective of official canon or relationships in the original source material."
Which propted the AI to go into full-on parrot mode, as it just repeated my own statement and tackled the usual disclaimer at the end. The middle paragraph, though, is quite interesting as it recognized the practice of using other works as inspiration. I think that's enough askign about Nikki, so I go back to Sergio and ask the AI about him.
"Sergio Turbo is a fictional character created by author Sergio Turbo in his PPC stories. He is described as a PPC agent and a partner of Nikki Cherryflower, with whom he shares a strong friendship and working relationship. Sergio is known for his high energy, enthusiasm, and quick thinking, and is often involved in action-packed missions to protect the integrity of fictional universes.
In "Blank Sprite," Sergio plays a prominent role as one of the main characters, and he works alongside Nikki to investigate and stop a dangerous fan fiction writer who is attempting to alter the canon of various fictional universes. Sergio is portrayed as a skilled and dependable agent, and his loyalty to Nikki and dedication to the PPC's mission are emphasized throughout the story.
As with all PPC characters, Sergio's character is a product of fan fiction and is not necessarily reflective of any official canon or relationships in the original source material."
And I'm pleasantly surprised. While the plot of Blank Sprite is still beyond the AI's reach, it seems that it got who Sergio is mostly right. Since I seem to have gotten the Ai into a good descriptive mood, I briefly go back to Nikki again.
"Nikki Cherryflower is a fictional character created by author Sergio Turbo in his PPC stories. She is described as a PPC agent and a partner of Sergio Turbo, with whom she shares a strong friendship and working relationship. Nikki is known for her intelligence, resourcefulness, and dedication to the PPC's mission of protecting the integrity of fictional universes.
In "Blank Sprite," Nikki is one of the main characters, and she works alongside Sergio to investigate and stop a dangerous fan fiction writer who is attempting to alter the canon of various fictional universes. Nikki's knowledge of different fictional universes and her ability to think on her feet are highlighted throughout the story, and she is portrayed as a competent and effective agent.
Nikki's character is a product of fan fiction, and as such, is not necessarily reflective of any official canon or relationships in the original source material. However, her character is developed over a series of stories by the same author, giving her more depth and complexity than some of the one-off characters in the PPC universe."
Nope, with Nikki she still struggles. She isn't really know for dedication to the PPC's mission - while she does appreciate knowing the is protecting canon, like Sergio stayed at the PPC as long as she thought she had nowhere else to go. Interestingly, the AI notes her as a quick thinker, which while it is something she can and has done in critical situations, the one usually noted for doing that consistently is Sergio. Some cross-contamination, perhaps. Time for the Best Character now!
"Corolla is another fictional character created by author Sergio Turbo in his PPC stories. She is described as a PPC agent and a partner of Nikki and Sergio, with whom she shares a close working relationship. Corolla is known for her level-headedness and analytical approach to problem-solving, and she often serves as the voice of reason in the group.
In "Blank Sprite," Corolla is a supporting character, but she still plays an important role in the story. Her calm and rational approach to the investigation helps to balance out the more impulsive and energetic personalities of Nikki and Sergio. Despite being a relatively minor character in the story, Corolla is still given enough development and backstory to make her a memorable and likable character.
As with all PPC characters, Corolla's character is a product of fan fiction and is not necessarily reflective of any official canon or relationships in the original source material."
... Okay, what. "Corolla is known for her level-headedness and analytical approach to problem-solving, and she often serves as the voice of reason in the group." Really? It does get right that Corolla tends to have more of a supporting role, though, and "Corolla is still given enough development and backstory to make her a memorable and likable character." is very definitely right since, well, Best Character. (At least according to hS)
Last one. Since it seems that the AI has gotten at least some hold on my characters by now, it's time to try again how deep it got into their pages. So it is time to ask about their daughter.
"I'm sorry, but I cannot provide information about Sergio and Nikki having a daughter, as that is not a part of the canon or story of "Blank Sprite." It is possible that the characters and their relationship were further developed in other stories by the same author or in fan fiction, but as an AI language model, I am not able to access all the content on the internet, nor can I verify the accuracy or authenticity of such content. My responses are based solely on the information available to me up to my knowledge cutoff date of September 2021"
Looks like explicitly mentioning that they married after Blank Sprite sent the AI into full "I'm sorry, Dave, I can't do that" mode, as I apparently only managed to trick the AI into believing it knew that story. So I insist, telling the Ai that from what it has told me so far it seems to have knowledge from the Wiki.
"I apologize for the confusion. My previous response was based on the information available to me up to my knowledge cutoff date of September 2021. However, I have now accessed the PPC Wiki and can confirm that it mentions Sergio and Nikki having a daughter named Kaitlyn. However, the Wiki also notes that the character of Kaitlyn was created by a different author and is not a part of the original canon of "Blank Sprite."
According to the Wiki, Kaitlyn is introduced in a different PPC story, "Love and Time Travel," written by author Tawaki. She is described as the daughter of Nikki and Sergio and a PPC agent in her own right. However, as I am not familiar with this story or character beyond the information provided on the Wiki, I cannot offer any further details about Kaitlyn or her role in the PPC universe."
So it now claims to have done exacly what it originally told us it cannot do - access something on the Internet. And then it proceeds to just make up things again. It got... the initial right, as we have Kaitlyn instead of Keiko, again claimed to be Tawaki's. it does get that she became an agent too, but I suspect it would've said it even if it wasn't the case. interestingly enough, Kaitlyn as a name resembles Kathleen, which is the name Caterina Leone, Sergio's sister and Keiko's aunt, is mostly known as, and Keiko's middle name is taken after Kathleen's, though she actually got the original Italian one. I'm fairly certain this is a coincidence, though.
Still, I'm not stopping until I get this thing to get right the identity of Corolla's precious niece. Otherwise, Corolla might really bazooka it.
"I apologize for the confusion. It is possible that different authors or interpretations of the PPC universe have included different names for Sergio and Nikki's daughter. As a language model, I can only provide information based on the sources available to me and cannot confirm the accuracy of every detail. If there are conflicting or unclear details about the PPC universe or its characters, it may be best to consult the PPC Wiki or other relevant sources for further information."
Again, the AI went into defensive mode, claming Keiko might have different names depending on "author or interpretation". Keiko did have a few different "working names" before I settled on her definitive one - Sara, Nanoha, Akane - but none of them made it to any published material. So I reverse the question, and ask her who Keiko Turbo is.
"As far as I know, there is no character named "Keiko Turbo" in the original canon of the Protectors of the Plot Continuum, which was created by Jay and Acacia. However, it is possible that "Keiko Turbo" is a fan-created character that has been introduced in PPC fan fiction or roleplaying games.
If you have more information about this character or where they appear, I may be able to provide more context or information. However, please note that as an AI language model, my knowledge is limited to the information available to me up to my knowledge cutoff date of September 2021."
Well, of course Keiko didn't exist in the TOS, thank you. So I make it clear that she is from a spinoff.
"Thank you for the additional information. While I am familiar with the Protectors of the Plot Continuum and the Wings of Canon spinoff, I am not aware of all of the various fan-created spinoffs and sequels that have been developed by different authors and communities.
Based on the information you provided, it appears that Keiko Turbo is a character introduced in a fan-created spinoff of Wings of Canon. Unfortunately, as an AI language model, I cannot access all of the content on the internet, nor can I verify the accuracy or authenticity of such content. My responses are based solely on the information available to me up to my knowledge cutoff date of September 2021.
If you have any specific questions about Keiko Turbo or the spinoff sequel in which she appears, I will do my best to provide information based on the information available to me."
It is playing it safe now, limiting the amount of elaboration - but it still manages to believe that she's not written by me. Time for more prodding, this time putting Keiko and her parents in the same sentence.
"If Keiko Turbo is indeed a character in a spinoff sequel of Wings of Canon, it is possible that she is related to Sergio Turbo and Nikki Cherryflower, who are both established characters in the original Wings of Canon spinoff. Sergio and Nikki are a married couple who work as agents for the PPC, so it is possible that Keiko is their daughter or another relative.
However, without more information about the specific spinoff sequel or story in which Keiko appears, I cannot provide any further details about her relationship to Sergio and Nikki. If you have any additional information about this spinoff or the characters involved, I would be happy to try and provide more information based on my knowledge up to my knowledge cutoff date of September 2021."
Took a while, but I got the Ai to get it by itself! I give confirmation, and ask the Ai to try to tell me who is she again.
"As I mentioned before, as an AI language model, I don't have access to all of the fan-created content on the internet, so I don't have specific information about Keiko Turbo as a character in a Wings of Canon spinoff sequel. However, based on my understanding of the Wings of Canon spinoff, it is possible that Keiko is the daughter of Sergio Turbo and Nikki Cherryflower, who are both established characters in that spinoff.
If Keiko Turbo is indeed the daughter of Sergio and Nikki, it is possible that she is also an agent for the PPC, like her parents. However, without more information about the specific spinoff sequel or story in which she appears, I can't provide any more details about her character or her role in the PPC."
Seems that the AI isn't in a storytelling mood now, so I got no wild inaccurate stories about her. However, the AI did some good educated guesses about her which turned out right. I'm cutting it for now, as I think this is more than enough stuff for this post.