Subject: Agreed
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Posted on: 2011-11-01 22:48:00 UTC
Copy/paste: If I wanted to read the badfic, I would read the badfic. I am here to see your agents being put through the ringer by temporal distortions, shifting tenses, ambiguous pronouns, and whatever else you can come up with.
Agents who become walking charge lists: The agents should not lose their character when they step through a portal. We want to see them try to hold it together while bad things go on around them. Also, we have the most fun in a mission when the agents are being directly affected by the badfic. There has been a shift, of late, toward agents becoming completely outside observers. I once read a mission where the agents read the fic and talked about the charges in their RC before going into the fic at just the right moment to kill the Sue. This is where the shift is leading and it is not an interesting place.
Overly long charge lists: I have a couple of notes on this one. I believe this is a symptom of two different diseases. 1) Thinking you have to spork the entire 700 chapter badfic. 2) Thinking you have to charge for everything.
To issue number one, I would say, you only have to spork a badfic as far as a major break in canon. If that happens too early, then keep going until you reach a good point to exterminate/exorcise the problem.
For issue number two, just try to keep it to only the really egregious charges. I don't really want to hear about every single time the author makes a minor spelling mistake, if the whole point of the mission is that Severus Snape and James Potter have become lovers and Potter is pregnant.
So, PoorCynic, you are not alone in this. I have been saying the same things to Neshomeh for a while. Thanks for bringing it up.