Subject: Re: More Questions
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Posted on: 2012-01-23 19:13:00 UTC
- The tradition is unfortunately, no. If it isn't covered in the mission, it doesn't happen. This is why you'll sometimes see PPCers detailing things in author's notes that they weren't able to include in missions.
2. Most clean-up is usually done after a Sue is taken down by the agents. If a character is said to be next to the Sue right up until the moment of the agents stopping the story, then they can't neuralyze that character before then. The Suefluence needs to be gone from a character for it to work properly. If a character disappears from a story, then that is a bit different.
I've rescued or neuralyzed canons that no longer appear in a story well before the end of a mission. In the Victorian Zombie Apocalypse story, Mrs. Hudson, Lestrade, and Mary Watson all appeared in the story, then were plotholed out of the story. The agents rescued them and sent them to Medical (Lestrade and Mary both badly needed Medical's help in their last appearance). In other cases, where things aren't so apocalyptic I've pulled canons aside, neuralyzed them and sent them on their way after their last appearance in the fic, under the idea that they have been removed from the Suefluence by the story itself.
There is also the possibility of saving a canon or OC that you are recruiting from an off-screen death (or on-screen if you use a Simulation Generator), and then having that character stay with you for the rest of the mission.
3. I'd say yes, RAs can open a plothole to wherever we want them to, but if the agents don't have permission to go witness Lily and James' murder and the fic doesn't deal with it, then the agents should have a good reason for doing it or be willing to face reprimand from a Flower.