Awesome. by
Tungsten_Monk
on 2011-06-04 06:29:00 UTC
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The fic was rather appalling, but it was nice to see it get taken down. Kudos!
One note--your author's note comes off as a bit hostile to the original badfic author. Mostly (this may have changed since my days, granted) PPCers try to avoid mentioning/criticizing the author personally in the fic; the focus is, after all, the bad writing itself. I didn't think it was particularly worrisome, but I wanted to put that out there for future reference. :)
Good! by
PoorCynic
on 2011-06-03 02:07:00 UTC
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You've definitely got some good banter going, and it was nice to see some real tough inter-agent stress. My one gripe concerns the prevalence of one-sentence paragraphs that are not dialogue. One-sentence paragraphs should be used sparingly, and only with intense 'dun dun DUN' moments. Overusing them makes the piece feel a bit choppy.
Overall, I enjoyed this mission. Looking forward to whatever you write next!
Oh, and you're welcome to have Elena and Kath run into their one known department coworker, Agent Cornelius (http://ppc.wikia.com/wiki/Cornelius). if you like. He comes off as friendly and charming, but also a bit creepy.
YODAS! by
Guvnor of Space
on 2011-06-03 01:54:00 UTC
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I found that part funny enough to giggle about, and the mission was, on the whole, amusing. There is an issue I'd like to point out.
"Kath stopped walking and turned to Kath with the same kind of not-quite-threatening but very dangerous glare she had given her earlier." It should be turned to Elena, right?
On the whole, it was a good mission. Keep up the good work!
...in a galaxy far, far away... by
doctorlit
on 2011-06-03 00:11:00 UTC
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That was a fun mission--different kind of badfic than you usually see anywhere, and that makes for a very unique mission. I did want to mention, though, that Elena reasoning that since RL Earth is close to getting a cure for cancer, Star Wars-verse must already have it doesn't quite work. However, recall that Star Wars takes place "A long time ago..." so nothing happening on modern Earth can be applied to Star Wars, really.
Re: New Mission (DIAU Star Wars) by
EileenAlphabet
on 2011-06-02 17:26:00 UTC
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I just wan't to say that you shouldn't worry about the length. I like long missions and I can't be the only. At least I hope not, since I will probably be writing very long missions myself, once I get my license.
I also liked the banter between the agents with the paranoia about one being a former Sue.