Subject: Oh, maybe I did mention it in the Discord. Or perhaps great minds do just think alike. (nm)
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Posted on: 2024-12-05 23:21:05 UTC
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How to do a mission in "The Loud House Revamped" by
on 2024-12-05 01:46:58 UTC
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Hello, everyone. I know I'm new, but I hope you all hear me out. I'm sure some of you have heard of the fanfiction known as The Loud House Revamped. But for those who haven't, here is the author’s description:
"This is my own version of the Loud House where I move to Royal Woods, Michigan. When I move to Michigan and Meet the Loud Kids, The Entirety of the Universe will change forever. Get ready evil, Justice has many brand new faces. The Universe now has a bunch of new Champions. Self Insert OC story. Crossovers with other shows later on. Mixed genres. Multi-crossover. Harem later on".
As I'm sure you saw, multiple buzzwords usually indicate a badfic, such as harem and self-insert. With this knowledge, it becomes confusing as to why there hasn't been a mission created for it yet. But the answer becomes obvious once you learn that it is the longest piece of literature in the English language. It is supposedly 21 times the length of the Bible. One could see why there hasn't been a mission created for it yet. But I believe that I have an idea as to how someone could approach a fanfiction of this magnitude.
They wouldn't do it alone.
My plan is as follows: 1. I would begin by writing a mission using my pair of agents. 2. I would go through the fanfiction and write down any offenses that I see, such as characters that don’t fit into the continuity and Marty Stu hijinks. 3. I would also put a small synopsis of what has happened, what characters have what powers, as well as their current status. 4. After a certain amount of chapters, I would then pass on the story to another PPC author. 5. That author would then continue the mission using their agents. They would add to the offense list, as well as the status and power list. 6. Once they have reached a point that they are comfortable with, they would pass on the story to another author. 7. This would go on until the fanfiction was finished. This could work in-universe by having my agent OCs rallying a bunch of other agents to help them deal with The Loud House Revamped.
Anyone interested in participating can reply to this thread.
You can also ask any question that you feel is necessary.
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on 2024-12-10 18:28:39 UTC
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Wow, what a turnout! I was not expecting this many people to respond to my post. I also didn't think far enough to consider doing the project, so this was more of a glorified suggestion, though it might be completely unnecessary after hearing something that Linstar mentioned. They said that the PPC can have their agents kill the main Stu at any point if they have reached a point where the continuity has been completely ruined. This made about a certain decision made in the fic. In chapter 5, the author "revamps" the episode, The Butterfly Effect. In the show, it was revealed that none of the crazy events that happened in this episode ever actually occurred. It was all a hypothetical situation, conceived in Lincoln's head. However, in the fanfiction, all of the events happened and were not a hypothetical situation. So maybe if an agent did try to do something about this fic, they could probably spin it so that everything that happened after Chapter 5 was imagined by Lincoln. They would probably have to get rid of Laney, JD, and his mansion first. Any other agent can take that idea. But just in case, how do I get permission?
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Well, chances are, any writing-related posts will get lots of replies on here. by
on 2024-12-10 20:46:37 UTC
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This thread is nowhere near as active as some of the ones even I have seen.
I don't have any particular objections or points to be made about where exactly a cutoff would need to be made; I've not actually read the fic, nor am I especially familiar with Loud House.
Nesh already clearly explained how to get Permission in her response, where she linked the wiki page on the subject; definitely go read.
--Ls
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As the others have said, slow down a bit. by
on 2024-12-05 23:19:00 UTC
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This is your second post ever here on the Board. Please, hang out and acclimate a bit before you try for Permission. Read the Constitution, read the Original Series, and go check out some other spinoffs.
I'm definitely familiar with this fic, and yes, it is definitely mission-worthy; it's been sitting on the Unclaimed Badfic page for a while. That said... I don't know that we need to do that. The fic is over thirty-one million words. Even assuming you'd get every active PPC writer to participate, I doubt that we'd have more than thirty-one people. And... well, a million words is an incredible amount to read, let alone reuse in a mission format.
I think there's something you might be missing about the PPC: if someone really wants to mission this fic, they can just have their agents kill the main Stu at any point. To give an example, the excellent mission of the Legendary Badfic Blood Raining Night by Neshomeh simply cuts off the badfic once the main Sue gives birth to God (it's not a Legendary for nothing). Even if this were a series of fics and not just one fic, we have a department for that too.
I'd definitely be down to do a cowrite to this fic, but I don't think we'd need a sequential series of writers to cover the entire thing. Maybe more just a few agents teaming up to take on a monstrosity.
--Ls
PS: I had an idea that a specific pair of agents were stuck in this fic, unable to leave or kill the Stu until the author let off, as a punishment of some sort. Not sure if I've ever mentioned that before.
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P.P.S. by
on 2024-12-05 23:23:00 UTC
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This Reddit thread does a decent job conveying just how long this thing is.
--Ls
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Can't fault your ambition! by
on 2024-12-05 20:19:06 UTC
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PPCing a fic like that is an end-boss caliber goal. Before attempting it, you'll need to level up significantly, starting by passing the tutorial level: getting Permission.
The way to do that is by being an active part of the community, reading a bunch of other people's missions, and maybe writing some non-PPC fanfiction or other stories. Get to know our culture, learn what works and what doesn't in a mission, and start to build up the dedication and writing skills you'll need to take on a long-term project.
Because, trust me, writing a mission is harder than it sounds. Getting consistent humor and a decently paced narrative out of a regular-length badfic can be challenge enough. Longfic is harder, and it has been the bane of many a more experienced PPCer before you. Don't shoot yourself in the foot by trying to take on too much too quickly. {= )
~Neshomeh
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This is all very good advice. by
on 2024-12-05 23:20:12 UTC
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And it reminds me that I need to work on my own mission. >.<
--Ls
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Ooh, this one? by
on 2024-12-05 08:22:44 UTC
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A funny concept brought up in the Discord once was the possibility that due to sheer length, it's a punishment that misbehaving agents are assigned to so they can chip away at it in parts. Nothing much else came out of that, though
Not sure how a full mission would work to be honest, but I imagine it would be unusually long
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Oh, maybe I did mention it in the Discord. Or perhaps great minds do just think alike. (nm) by
on 2024-12-05 23:21:05 UTC
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So like a giant co-write? by
on 2024-12-05 03:55:44 UTC
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Also welcome newbie, have a mini snek! They come with hats. However, I would recommend waiting a few months for Permission (so we can get to know ya) and I don’t recommend tackling such a huge fanfic for your first mission.