Subject: Update: Linstar created Jay, and the AI just swore at me. O.o
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Posted on: 2023-03-28 22:47:59 UTC

After the usual opener:

Who is Huinesoron in the Protectors of the Plot Continuum?

Huinesoron is a fictional character who is a prominent member of the Protectors of the Plot Continuum (PPC) in the fanfiction and online role-playing game community. In this universe, Huinesoron is depicted as a highly skilled and experienced agent within the PPC, with a reputation for being both capable and somewhat unpredictable.

Huinesoron is often portrayed as having a unique and complex backstory, which may include elements of time travel or alternate realities. He is also known for his expertise in dealing with difficult or unusual missions, and for his occasional clashes with other agents or authority figures within the PPC.

The character of Huinesoron has been the subject of many fanfictions, artwork, and other creative works within the PPC community, and has become a popular and recognizable figure within the universe. However, it's worth noting that the PPC is a fan-created concept and has no official status within any canon source.

(Serves me right for not specifying. This description sounds a lot like several other descriptions it's given, showing again that it's not actually trying to look the agents up - just putting together a general view of what a PPC Agent might be like. Skilled, unpredictable, complex backstory, argues with the Flowers - that's most of the PPC.)

Huinesoron is also an author of the Protectors of the Plot Continuum. Which PPC agents did he create?

Yes, you are correct that Huinesoron is not only a character in the Protectors of the Plot Continuum (PPC) universe but is also a prolific author of PPC fanfiction.

As an author, Huinesoron has created many PPC agents over the years, some of which have become popular and well-known characters within the community. Here are a few examples of the agents that Huinesoron has created:

Agents Keane and Elandria: A pair of agents from the Department of Mary Sues who specialize in video game fandoms.

Agents Hane and Anj: Two agents from the Department of Floaters who work together to track down and neutralize troublesome canon characters.

Agents Corolla and Carpe: A duo of agents from the Department of Mary Sues who specialize in Lord of the Rings fandoms.

Agents Suave and Dandy: Two agents from the Department of Mary Sues who are known for their stylish and sophisticated approach to Sue-hunting.

Agent Lux: A solo agent from the Department of Mary Sues who is known for her expertise in Harry Potter fandoms and her magical powers.

These are just a few examples of the many PPC agents that Huinesoron has created over the years. Each of these characters has their own unique personality, backstory, and skillset, and has contributed to the rich and diverse universe of the PPC.

(Lux puts in another appearance - I think she was Nesh's last time round. I see I've stolen Corolla again, but the only name that's actually from a character I created is Dandy, and he should be a Flower. It did that before with "Agent Geranium" too - it's just trawling random stuff from the Wiki here.)

Another author of the Protectors of the Plot Continuum is Linstar. Which agents does he write?

Linstar is another well-known author within the Protectors of the Plot Continuum (PPC) community. Like Huinesoron, Linstar has created a number of original PPC agents over the years. Here are a few examples of the agents that Linstar has written:

Agents Drake and Arty: A duo of agents from the Department of Mary Sues who specialize in the Harry Potter fandom.

Agent Phyrrus: A solo agent from the Department of Mary Sues who is known for her love of Firefly fandom and her proficiency with firearms.

Agent Jay: A solo agent from the Department of Geographical Aberrations who is known for his obsession with maps and his tendency to get lost on missions.

Agents File and Matt: A pair of agents from the Department of Floaters who are known for their wacky and unpredictable personalities.

Agents Dan and Mary: A duo of agents from the Department of Mary Sues who are known for their unique approach to Sue-hunting, which involves using psychological manipulation to "cure" the Sues of their undesirable traits.

These are just a few examples of the many PPC agents that Linstar has created over the years. Each of these characters has their own distinct personality, backstory, and skillset, and has contributed to the rich and varied universe of the PPC.

(See, you're famous! Drake and Jay are the only names I recognise as actual agents, though we probably have a Matt or two. I don't know if it means anything, but the AI ran about three times slower on this question, as if it was really struggling to associate Linstar and the PPC.)

What departments are there in the Protectors of the Plot Continuum?

The Protectors of the Plot Continuum (PPC) is a fictional organization created by fans, and as such, there is no official canon or definitive list of departments. However, over the years, various authors and members of the PPC community have developed a system of categorizing the different types of missions and threats that agents might encounter, and have created departments and sub-departments to reflect these classifications.

Here are some of the most commonly recognized departments within the PPC:

Department of Mary Sues: This department is responsible for tracking down and eliminating Mary Sues, which are overpowered and often poorly written self-insert characters that can disrupt the continuity and realism of a fictional universe.

Department of Bad Slash: This department is responsible for dealing with poorly written and often offensive slash (romantic or sexual) fanfiction.

Department of Floaters: This department deals with canon characters who have somehow become displaced or lost in other fandoms or dimensions.

Department of Geographical Aberrations: This department is responsible for correcting errors and inconsistencies in the geography and topography of fictional universes.

Department of What-The-F###ery: This department deals with strange and inexplicable events or anomalies that don't fit neatly into any other category.

Department of Crossovers: This department handles missions that involve two or more distinct fictional universes colliding.

These are just a few examples of the types of departments that have been created within the PPC universe. There may be many other departments, sub-departments, and specialized units depending on the particular fanfiction or roleplaying game in question.

(Censorship mine!! It's pulled from the Department of WhatThe, but invented an expansion that has never been used. I kind of assumed it wasn't allowed to swear, but that's the thing about these AIs - the only way to forbid something is to feed it to it as text, which it can ignore just like anything else if it decides to.)

hS

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