Subject: Hmm.
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Posted on: 2013-05-15 16:40:00 UTC

Well, I don't think almost-deific qualifies for OOC immunity, or else you could make the case that a character like Q (who is not a deity, despite what he wants us to think) should have it. OOC resistance, maybe. But, these aren't traits that too many characters really ought to have; otherwise, it kind of reduces the threat posed by badfic and makes us look silly for getting all worked up about it. Plus, traditionally, OOC resistance is determined in large part by how much the badficcers ignore a particular character, thus leaving them free to notice the warping going on around them; that's why Gimli and Eowyn have it. (And also, as always, because it's entertaining for them to have it.) If badficcers are constantly going after this guy and getting him wrong, it seems to me he's probably been worn down some by the assault and more vulnerable, not less, despite his canonical power. A ton of bad writing can nerf just about anybody; that's one reason it needs PPCing.

Hm, I'm not sure if being the universe is the same as being god of that universe. Gods are typically somewhat separate from their creations. If he literally is the canon, then isn't he himself being distorted by the badfic, and thus in need of restoration by removal of all things uncanon? The canon itself shouldn't contain knowledge of an organization that doesn't exist within it, should it?

I guess a question like that requires another question to come up with the best answer: is it funnier if he remembers, or funnier if he doesn't?

~Neshomeh

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