Subject: I hate saying "as I've stated earlier"
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Posted on: 2013-05-23 01:04:00 UTC

I really do. Therefore I'll be coming up with something I haven't yet said. Or, eh, written.


As far as my reading of the original series has shown: PPC agents are anything but normal. They approach normal, they resemble normal, but they most definitely are not normal.
They are in sanity's uncanny valley, which creates their comedic capabilities - they act similarly to normal people, but have, for instance, far greater aggressive tendencies (and consequently, violence tolerance).

Next item on the list: I will be using the term FicPsy because my keyboard is about to fall apart and two characters are enormously significant to its continued existence.
This isn't true, but I'm stubborn like that, so fire away.

I will also be sending my guy to FicPsy (ha!) in order to have him turned into an uncanny-normal person, his de-crazyfication will be executed in a comically serious manner in order to provide the spirit required.
Or he'll just waltz out of there with everything already fixed because things will be like just now and I'm too tired to write up the necessary backstory.


For some reason I am under the impression removing his restraints actually may be more likely to turn him grim. I can't logically comprehend this, so I'll just ditch it and go to bed.


Anyway, don't you guys worry. For whatever way you've found he could conflict with PPC canon I have a workaround that guaranteedly will leave someone unhappy! (wait, wasn't that supposed to read "leave everyone happy"?)

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