Subject: I wouldn't worry about it too much...
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Posted on: 2012-04-11 14:33:00 UTC

The way my brain works just makes it easy for me to remember obscure bits of technical knowledge, but on the other hand, I can't remember how to correctly use an apostrophe. Seriously, if my spellchecker doesn't sort it out for me, most of the time I figure I've got a 50/50 chance of getting it right, which is probably good enough.

Off the top of my head, I can think of a couple of simple ways of dealing with the neuralyzer. Depending on how easy it is for you to edit a story once you've posted it, you could just swap the couple of lines so that the canons are flashy thinged (flashy thinged...? flashy thingied...? I'm not sure) before they get given the new memory. Then it works as normal. If you don't want to (or can't) change what you've written, then you could just bring it up next time as a mistake that Lisa made. She'd just done her first mission, had her partner get taken out of action, and had to perform an exorcism solo (which judging from her dialogue at the time she wasn't 100% confident about). I think that would be enough to shake someone up so that they forget things, or do stuff in the wrong order.
True, she seemed far more confident once the wraith had been disposed of, but people can easily be confident and wrong.

I'm slowly getting better at PPC specific tech, so if you do have any questions about the rest of it, I might be able to help out.

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