Subject: But if you wrote that mission, you wouldn't call it...
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Posted on: 2013-06-05 10:03:00 UTC
...a mistake.
Still, it's been addressed in the corrections for the next issue.
Subject: But if you wrote that mission, you wouldn't call it...
Author:
Posted on: 2013-06-05 10:03:00 UTC
...a mistake.
Still, it's been addressed in the corrections for the next issue.
Where does the Sue Lord come from - i.e. what is it out-of-universe? Is there a mission that hasn't been released yet? Or is it a reference to the Circle's tendency to recycle character types?
It was brought up on the Board pages ago, and we're sorta halfway through the mission (aka on the sixth incarnation out of eleven)
I'd be happy to contribute whatever I can to the Ypurescue segement - what sort of thing were you thinking of? Feel free to email me (^clicky-link-thingy attached to my username^) if you want.
Basically, a newspaper (or news magazine) rendition of the event would be cool.
It does not list your email up there, sorry.
I shall do that! Any particular style? I was thinking that an interview with Fish and Evie would work well. Could allow for some fun exchanges! ;)
Really? [insert 10th Doc 'what?']
Here you go: richardjenkins28@gmail.com
Whatever works best for you will be great!
/adds to doc
We're still looking for people to help with this issue, especially with the visual thing and writing or finding stories, so don't be shy! E-mail me or Lily if interested.
You have awesome design skills, Lily.
I was under the impression that the SEP field is always on, even for the non-canon guys. Hm...
Well, either way, it could be worked around like this: since the Stus powers allowed him to sense a Cerberus bug through the room's humidity, said powers could help him detect agents of the PPC no matter how well they hide. I dunno. Either way, he knew they were coming WELL before the agents revealed themselves to the canon characters, so...
... is a very recent one. The idea of it being tied to the flash patches is even more so.
The original concept is that the presence of canon-friendly agents induces the canon itself to produce an SEP-like effect around the agents. That means canon characters won't notice them, since the canon is stopping its parts from hindering those out to help it. Non-canon characters - and character replacements - aren't under canon's control even slightly, so aren't affected by it.
hS
who already claim to be canonical extras, in their home continuum they cannot even claim the protection of a canon if said canon has been assailed enough by Suedom like Middle-earth has.
(At least, that's how I see it for Eledhwen. The SEP field does not work for her in Middle-earth; she can and may and probably will be at the mercy of a Sue that would rope her in as an extra.
It's just something to keep in mind in future, now. :P
I'll leave that to other hands. My point was and is that the Multiverse Monitor - which is a part of PPC canon - states something which is wrong. If I wrote a mission where the Sunflower Official was just a nickname for a blind panther, and the MM reported it as fact, I'd call that a mistake, too.
hS
...a mistake.
Still, it's been addressed in the corrections for the next issue.
... I would when it was pointed out to me.
Or, alternately, I'd have an explanation for why it was true in-story ("Yes, the SO met Jaycacia - she was a hallucination induced by too much meta, that doesn't mean she's actually in HQ!"), without it being true for the PPC at large ("Jaycacia can appear in ghost-form in your room! Cower in fear!").
hS
It's why I'm always doing it to people, I mean what. :P
I think that could've been better-worded, yeah; I'm not entirely sure how we didn't catch it while editing the article.
We'll put a correction into the next edition, then: something more along the lines of the Stu's powers allowing everyone to detect them through the SEP field? Because that's what it looks like to me.
The excerpt hS posted has nothing to do with the Stu's powers. An agent bloudly attracted attention to himself, effectively negating the SEP field. Now if some other part of the story had canon characters able to see the agents for no good reason, that might be something.
This is really some top-notch work! I think my favourite article was Thane's interview.
About that bit in "An Abundance of Lamposts": it was rumoured that the EPC might have landed a few of their agents in HQ while the shields were down. Off the record, did it really happen? I'm curious now...
I'd like to claim next edition's Canon Scenery of the Issue and partial contribution to the News side of the Briefing.
Glad to have you back aboard, we'll add you to the doc. :P
While I'm here, just noting to people that I'm handling the review, too. I'll probably flit around helping wherever needed like last issue.
Well, I'm also doing something with the EPC... This information will be very interesting indeed.
*Starts plotting*
-r.