Subject: Bard misunderstands what a mission is.
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Posted on: 2023-04-05 20:22:44 UTC

I also joined the Bard waitlist, though it took me a day rather than a mere ten minutes.

What is the Protectors of the Plot Continuum?

The Protectors of the Plot Continuum (PPC) is an organization dedicated to preserving canon in fandom, promoting good writing, supporting critical thinking and analysis in fanworks, and above all, having fun.

The PPC was founded in 2002 by Jay and Acacia, two fanfiction writers who were frustrated by the amount of bad fanfiction they were seeing. They decided to create a group of agents who would travel to different fanfiction universes and fix the plot holes, Mary Sues, and other problems that they found.

The PPC is divided into different departments, each of which specializes in a different type of problem. The Department of Mary Sues, for example, is responsible for dealing with Mary Sue characters, while the Department of Bad Slash is responsible for dealing with bad slash fanfiction.

The PPC is a metafictional organization, which means that it exists within the world of fanfiction. The agents of the PPC are all fanfiction writers themselves, and they use their knowledge of fanfiction to fix the problems that they find.

The PPC is a popular and well-respected organization in the fanfiction community. It has been featured in several books and articles about fanfiction, and it has even been the subject of a documentary film.

The PPC is a great example of how fanfiction can be used for more than just entertainment. It can also be used to promote good writing, critical thinking, and analysis.

Write a PPC mission

Mission:

The mission of this PPC mission is to travel to the fanfiction universe of Harry Potter and fix the following problems:

The character of Harry Potter is a Mary Sue. The plot of the fanfiction is full of plot holes. The dialogue is unrealistic and stilted. Agents:

The agents for this mission are:

Agent Jane Doe, a skilled fanfiction writer with experience in fixing Mary Sue characters. Agent John Smith, a knowledgeable fan of the Harry Potter series who can help to identify and fix plot holes. Agent Hermione Granger, a former Mary Sue who has been trained by the PPC to help others avoid making the same mistakes. Plan:

The plan for this mission is as follows:

Agent Jane Doe will enter the fanfiction universe and meet with Harry Potter. Agent Jane Doe will explain to Harry Potter that he is a Mary Sue and that his character needs to be fixed. Agent Jane Doe will help Harry Potter to develop a more realistic personality and backstory. Agent John Smith will help to fix the plot holes in the fanfiction. Agent Hermione Granger will help to improve the dialogue in the fanfiction. Expected Results:

The expected results of this mission are as follows:

Harry Potter will no longer be a Mary Sue. The plot holes in the fanfiction will be fixed. The dialogue in the fanfiction will be improved. Risks:

The risks of this mission are as follows:

Harry Potter may not be willing to change his character. The plot holes in the fanfiction may be too difficult to fix. The dialogue in the fanfiction may be too difficult to improve. Contingency Plans:

The contingency plans for this mission are as follows:

If Harry Potter is not willing to change his character, Agent Jane Doe will try to convince him to see the error of his ways. If the plot holes in the fanfiction are too difficult to fix, Agent John Smith will try to minimize their impact on the story. If the dialogue in the fanfiction is too difficult to improve, Agent Hermione Granger will try to make it as realistic as possible. Conclusion:

This mission is a high-risk, high-reward mission. The potential benefits of fixing the problems in the fanfiction are great, but the risks are also high. The agents of the PPC must be prepared to deal with any challenges that they may face.

-Ls

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