Subject: Agreed. (nm)
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Posted on: 2011-12-29 20:35:00 UTC
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A question about sporking by
on 2011-12-29 15:25:00 UTC
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Most missions I have seen are on completed fics; however, I was wondering how to take care of an ongoing fic. (Even if the storyline isn't finished, it seems that most of the fics that are sporked have not updated in several months.)
The reason for my questioning is that a number of terrible fanfictions I have seen are both recent and ongoing. Does the PPC have a specific way to spork these?
Sorry if my question was stupid...
Also sorry if my usage of semicolons was wrong, I failed that lesson in my grammar course three times.
(Not really, I just have problems with commas. And semicolons.) -
There's no difference. by
on 2011-12-29 16:33:00 UTC
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I can attest to the fact that there's no difference between a fic being finished and it not being finished. If a new development comes up in a fic in progress that comes across as incredibly stupid, it can certainly affect the length of the mission, but otherwise there's no difference.
I've had four missions total where I began them while the fic was still in progress, and nothing really changed all that much. -
Agreed. (nm) by
on 2011-12-29 20:35:00 UTC
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What I do by
on 2011-12-29 16:29:00 UTC
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Sometimes I take on a fic-in-progress if that fic has already done something to totally break the canon. What I do then is take a 'snapshot' of sorts when I start a mission. If I begin a mission and chapters 1-4 are posted, I spork only chapters 1-4 regardless of what other chapters or edits are posted in the meantime.
This is because I usually have an idea of where the mission is going, and if I tack on more and more content, it ruins the run of the plot. Like any story, once I reach the climax, there's going to be falling action. I don't want to have to pick up, say 'just kidding, there is more' and keep going. -
My thoughts are... by
on 2011-12-29 16:21:00 UTC
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...that there pretty much is no difference. Granted, I'm not official, but I've read a lot of PPC fics and it doesn't seem to matter either way; the PPC still interrupts it after gathering enough charges and kills the Sue. After that, even if the fic continues, the Suefluence is gone (unless there's a sequel to it, in which case the Sue must be executed a second time).
So there's my thoughts on the subject.
Oh, and I don't know about anywhere else, but I think you used the semicolon just right in this post. If in doubt, however, I'd just separate it into different sentences...or Google semicolon usage. Whatever floats your boat.