Subject: In Regards to "Cosmic Love" (SPOILERS)
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Posted on: 2012-01-27 04:08:00 UTC

I hashed most of my thoughts on this mission out with Phobos in the IRC, but he asked me to put them up on the Board as well.

First off, some positive notes. Numa and Decima have some wonderful moments together, and the dialogue between them is very well done. The action scenes are well-paced and easy to follow.

I had a minor quibble with the lack of direct quotations from the badfic itself. Now, those who know me are aware of my dislike regarding big blocks of directly quoted badfic. However, this particular mission goes too far in the opposite direction. There are points - usually direct shout-outs to something mentioned in the text which would have been improved if the audience were allowed to read what the text actually said. It is a fine line between too much and too little quoting.

SPOILERS BEGIN HERE

I should probably also mention a minor problem I had that Phobos was able to explain away: how, after the mission, Draco was able to Apparate everyone from the Twilight setting to Harry Potter's UK. I had thought that this was impossible (Apparating between continuums, I mean) until it was explained to me that the two realities were still crossed over at the time. I accepted that.

My largest issue with this mission, however, still stands. I was stunned (and not in a good way) when Decima's Remote Activator blocked the power of the Killing Curse and saved her life. The entire sequence smacked of convenience and Deus ex Machina. While it may be true that some of the technology in the PPC might be a bit sentient, this is never directly said or even suggested to be the case in this situation. It felt like a very obvious cheat to set up the remainder of the story and the epilogue when Nume and Ilraen reunite.

If I might widen my gaze for a brief moment, I've noticed events like this in more and more recent missions: that is, agents almost but not quite dying. Having this happen on occasion isn't a problem. A bit of action-related drama can really do wonders for a mission. However, it begins to strain credulity to the point of nonsense when agents from all over are able to just narrowly avoid death.

All in all, this had the potentiality to be a very good mission. However, the DeM right at the climatic moment really did drag this one down for me.

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