Subject: Interesting points...
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Posted on: 2011-11-02 14:36:00 UTC
As someone who is still writing out her first mission, I should probably keep some of that in mind...
Subject: Interesting points...
Author:
Posted on: 2011-11-02 14:36:00 UTC
As someone who is still writing out her first mission, I should probably keep some of that in mind...
I don't mind agents going into an extended riff about the nature of the charges too much. Something like you said - having a discussion about an uncanon history - I don't mind to a large extent, especially if we get some good banter or character moments.
When it's just dry recitation of charges, however, that's another story. I've seen quite a few missions where you just have one or two lines of agent stating what the charges are in between big blocks of badfic copypasta.
That's something that, like long charge lists, probably depends on personal taste. If we're talking about me specifically, then no, I don't think that not wanting to read the mission because of the plot with the agents is a problem. Well, so long as the sideplot doesn't overpower the mission itself. That's we have things like interludes.
I'm lilke you. I'm somewhat more interested in the lives and development of my agents than necessarily sporking the worst badfic I can. I'm more attracted to read certain missions because of the agents involved rather than because of the notoriety of a badfic or whether or not I know the canon in any great detail.
As someone who is still writing out her first mission, I should probably keep some of that in mind...
Less with the third point than the first two, but with everything in general. I can't say I've read enough missions recently to say how often these problems prop up, but none of them are things I'd want to see while reading.
Can you give some examples of how you think it should be done please? How much of the badfic should be included in the mission so it isn't too much?
I don't think there is a hard and fast rule for how much badfic is too much in a mission. It can change drastically from one to the next. I will say that it is generally preferable to describe the effect of the bad writing, rather than just pasting the entirety of a chapter into your mission.
"Just enough to make your point" is probably the closest I would come to a rule on that.