Subject: Some answers
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Posted on: 2011-08-14 20:23:00 UTC

Well, first off, there are many definitions of "bad" fanfic. When choosing a fanfic to do a mission on, I ask myself some of the following questions: Is the plot believable? Do the characters act like they do in the source material? Are there any moments that make me go "Wait, what?"? These, among others, help me in determining whether or not it's mission-worthy.

As for an OC, no, just because there's an OC in the story does not make that character a Mary Sue. It's how the writer handles that character that defines whether or not it's a Sue/Stu. Again, some questions to ask: Does this character make sense within the universe of the story? If it's a setting where there are any kind of powers and/or abilities available, and that character has power/abilities, do those powers make sense for that character to have? Do they overshadow powers possessed by canon characters? Do they upstage canon characters constantly?

And pairings, well, I suppose that's a little more subjective. For example, if the canon source material plays with the fact that a certain pair could be romantically linked-- like say, Catherine and Warrick from CSI --then it's plausible that the pairing could take place. It doesn't make it a badfic.

So, I guess what I'm saying here is this: if it's plausible within the realm and rules of the canon material's universe, and doesn't throw anyone out of character, then no, it isn't a badfic. If if does, however, then you've got some problems. Does that help?

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