Subject: RE: Amendment
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Posted on: 2012-02-23 23:27:00 UTC
To amend my last statement, yes, I did get Permission towards the end of last year.
Subject: RE: Amendment
Author:
Posted on: 2012-02-23 23:27:00 UTC
To amend my last statement, yes, I did get Permission towards the end of last year.
Hello, everyone. Sorry for the lack of communication on my end, but hopefully, the first part of my ongoing mission should be ready to be examined by a beta really soon (been trying to work on all three segments as I go.)
An interesting question has arisen in my mind after playing a few hours of the recent installment in the Deus Ex series, "Human Revolution".
For those who don't know yet-
SPOILER PRAGRAPH AHEAD!:
One of the recurring characters within the game is a sophisticated AI designed to analyse data and communication of news and real events, then to "spin it", as it were. This would mean that said AI would already have significant "eyes and ears" within the canon world.
SPOILER ENDS
My questions are these: if a similar AI was known to have existed in any canon, what would be an Agent's policy and "rules of engagement" to avoid canon damage? Would it require tampering with said AI to preserve an Agent's identity? Or have there been cases where canon AI have some awareness of the PPC and its personnel?
...given the look of things, Gaspard might go for an outing into the StarCraft verse to help untangle some crossovers. The problem lies with one race that inhabits the canon verse: the Protoss. The vast majority of them share an empathic link, some sort of collective consciousness called the Khala. Within it, they can share thoughts and memories with other Protoss. When immersed in the Khala, no Protoss can lie to another and when they die, their last thoughts pass into the link, allowing others to gain their knowledge.
My question is this: how can we erase the memories of the crossed canon characters from this sort of situation? Simply neuralyzing all those present won't work as the memories of, say, a Sangheili or a UNSC Marine would still be engrained in the collective consciousness. Aside from disentangling the entire thing before the Nanoha/Haloverse/Mass Effect/whatever guys meet the Protoss (and skipping out on some charges), how could we go about cleaning that up?
I have a quick solution in the form of a High Templar agent who has been given the uncanonical power to erase thoughts from the Khala in his badfic of origin. I'm debating whether to use him or not because I think this is too Deus ex machina-y for the setting.
Any thoughts?
Y'all are making this a lot harder than it needs to be. Jay and Acacia didn't even have neuralyzers back in the day, and they managed. {; P
It goes like this: when enough (not every little thing, mind, but enough) extracanonical influences have been removed and the canon snaps back, everything reverts to the way it should be in canon. The PPC does not exist in canon; ergo, PPC agents do not exist; ergo, nobody can remember them. It generally takes some pretty extreme circumstances, such as being a god, to get around this.
There are exceptions, of course, but they generally fall into the category of either Broadly Agreed To Be Hilarious (Gaspode the Wonder Dog) or Only Cool Once (the Assimilation Crisis).
~Neshomeh
Did you get Permission? If not, you shouldn't be writing PPC missions.
To answer your question, though, the standard rules of engagement apply: don't, if you can avoid it. The agents' SEP fields should protect them from notice by any canon character, including an A.I., providing they don't make themselves too obvious. In circumstances where the badfic makes the A.I.'s notice impossible to avoid, however, either the canon snapping back into place will remove the non-canon memories, or somebody from DoSAT can probably manually rewrite it.
When deciding how to handle a situation, the best answer is whatever is a) the funniest and/or b) the most growth- and development-inducing for your characters.
~Neshomeh
To amend my last statement, yes, I did get Permission towards the end of last year.
Whoops, should have clarified who I was.
I'm Board User "Church", I just had a name change. Sorry for the confusion.