Subject: Awesome job. (nm)
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Posted on: 2011-08-31 05:54:00 UTC
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DIA Plug by
on 2011-08-31 05:06:00 UTC
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Hey, I've finally crawled out of the woodwork with a finished thing. The DIA story from last year is finally done, now, and can be found here:
https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0ATtmqBHenWInZGR3Y2tnd2dfODVmZ2cya3Y3Yg&hl=en_GB#
My PPC site is having more problems than are worth fixing, so I'll be setting up a tripod site in the hopefully near future; until it's up and I can move everything, all writings will be in published gdocs. Thank you for your patience, and for anyone who asked for cameos but was forgotten, I apologise. Hope it's been worth the wait for everyone; a year plus two months or so in the editing room feels like way too long. -
Yay! by
on 2011-09-03 17:36:00 UTC
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Finally got the time to read this. Nice job! It's interesting to see PPCers acting like normal people for a change, even if individually they're anything but. Heck, some of the ones who look normal are weirder than the ones who don't! Diversity is fun. ^_^
You definitely give the impression that everyone mentioned is a three-dimensional person with history, which is really cool.
~Neshomeh -
Part of the fun of this setting is putting normal folks in a by
on 2011-09-03 17:56:00 UTC
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-bnormal situations. :P Still, thanks for the comment, I've been looking forwards to when you'd have time to give it a good once-over. Hope everything's gone well on your end.
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You got your police procedural in my PPC! by
on 2011-09-03 03:14:00 UTC
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This was a lot of fun to read! Very different from most PPC stories. It's excellent to see the camera focused on a previously largely-ignored portion of the PPC, and to have the action happening in the corridors for once.
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Awesome job. (nm) by
on 2011-08-31 05:54:00 UTC
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