Subject: Nice mission! (nm)
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Posted on: 2012-03-28 14:25:00 UTC
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Mission: DMS-MLP:FiM--PG/K+ by
on 2012-03-28 05:04:00 UTC
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Ian and Lee go to the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic 'Verse to find out just what the Secret of the Rainbow Wands really is. No minis available at this time; four OCS, however, are available to adopt. Information at the end of the mission.
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My Thoughts/Review by
on 2012-04-01 21:34:00 UTC
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Is it me by
on 2012-03-30 16:00:00 UTC
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Or is all you really need is having the main character be a god all you really need to call something badfic.
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No. by
on 2012-03-31 02:33:00 UTC
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A story's subject matter or main character by itself does not make badfic. How well said subject matter or main character is handled plays a much greater role in determining quality.
Also, the Repetitive Department of Repetition (which deals with repetitive repetition) has been summoned regarding your repetition of "all you really need," which you repeated twice. -
I think his point was... by
on 2012-03-31 22:16:00 UTC
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...that it's a major, major mark against it most of the time. It's one of those things that can be awesome when handled well, but is incredibly Sue-ish and annoying otherwise, and due to Sturgeon's Law, the latter is far more common.
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Not necessarily... by
on 2012-03-30 18:48:00 UTC
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Re: Sandman. Morpheus is more or less the god of dreams, but he is a freakin' flawed individual.
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Then perhaps we could revise it slightly? by
on 2012-03-30 22:25:00 UTC
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"Unless you are Neil Gaiman or the canon is crawling with gods (e.g., The Broken Kingdoms), the protagonist being a god usually means 'Sue."
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Now you've got it. by
on 2012-03-31 05:21:00 UTC
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Basically, if the protag can warp reality and no one else can, that makes it a badfic.
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Not necessarily. by
on 2012-03-31 21:00:00 UTC
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Most of those still follow the rule. by
on 2012-03-31 22:13:00 UTC
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There are multiple Endless working at cross-purposes (and it's by Neil Gaiman), Lobsang/Jeremy doesn't do anything godlike until near the end, Amy's the key to universes but doesn't control reality outright, Amber is a "crawling with gods" example, and Good Omens falls under the Gaiman clause. Since the only Sanderson I've read so far is the Mistborn books, I can't really say on that last one, though.
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You've both got a point by
on 2012-04-01 00:51:00 UTC
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Thing is, a good writer who creates believably flawed characters can give them powers like that, and a bad writer can make a character with 'flaws' unutterably perfect.
Exhibit A: Dream and the other Endless, Lobseremy and Susan Sto Helit, Amy Pond and Donna.
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It does seem to be a good rule of thumb most of the time (nm) by
on 2012-03-30 18:22:00 UTC
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Woo~ by
on 2012-03-29 17:38:00 UTC
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If no one else wants Roux, sure! by
on 2012-03-29 20:56:00 UTC
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I'm glad you enjoyed the mission. I can't wait to see what you do with Roux.
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Nice. by
on 2012-03-29 11:52:00 UTC
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I have to say, I found it to be well-written.
Ian and Lee are just too cute together, even though I feel like I missed something on the whole 'being together' thing. I might want to read up on their other missions. -
Re: Mission by
on 2012-03-29 05:39:00 UTC
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Thanks for catching that! by
on 2012-03-29 06:48:00 UTC
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It's the little things that seem to trip me up, even after having my missions beta'd. I'm glad you liked the mission as a whole, though. ^^
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Nice mission! by
on 2012-03-28 19:08:00 UTC
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Lots happened in it, but I liked how it centers around Ian and Lee. Also, I wanna say this to them:
About damn time, you two! ;)
Crazy times were had for all.... And speaking of which, actually...
Can I maybe use Wave Crest? I'm thinking of giving my DIC guys an inter/new partner once I get around to writing some things for them, so... Yeah. -
Re: Mission: DMS-MLP:FiM--PG/K+ by
on 2012-03-28 12:56:00 UTC
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Wow, good mission! I'm a bit surprised that the four OCs got their cutie marks along with their names--shouldn't they at least bake something/make a storm cloud/whatever before they find their talent?
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Nice mission! (nm) by
on 2012-03-28 14:25:00 UTC
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Great one! by
on 2012-03-28 08:52:00 UTC
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I really liked the interactions between Lee and Ian. You got them together without using much romanticism at all, a thing I appreciate as I'm not into romanticism myself.
And the new recruits could be really useful to te Cafeteria. MLP ponies should be able to cook edible meals, shouldn't they?
A little nitpick, though: the Dummy was always referred as inflatable (and a yellow cube when not in use, meaning it's filled only with gas when in use), why does it have a stuffing? -
Hmm... by
on 2012-03-28 08:58:00 UTC
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I think I'll change that, then. Thanks for the heads-up on the stuffing bit. I'm glad you liked the mission overall, though; it's definitely one of my favorites. And yes, the MLP ponies should be able to cook edible meals; I'm thinking Flambé and Roux, being the only two out of the four that are based on real chefs, would fit the bill the best. Wave Crest and Lightning Blaze could be agents if whoever adopts them wants them to be.