It's a) and absolutely the opposite of b) by
Sergio Turbo
on 2011-02-22 10:43:00 UTC
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It's funny, since they are stilL two common agents who get their hands on a fighter jet (One of my agents had little experience on a DC-3, but I think you all know that a F-14 is a lot different!)
I cannot say what parts will be funny, since they are different from fic to fic, but I can say that in my next mission there will be some.
SPOILER: The planes used by the Stu and his fellow bits during a training exercise are rigged into ejecting the pilot when locked on. A very stupid thing, since you lose a plane for every simulated "kill". When my agents close in and lock on... the Stu ejects. In the end, the Stu is killed by shredding his chute with gunfire.
Obviously there will be some recurring gags such as DoSAT complaining about every single thing done by the agents with the plane and refusing to give them a decent enough plane for the mission, posing as canonical squadrons to scare the hell out of canonicals NOT suppoosed to be flying at all (and subsequent reprimand from Flowers for impersonating canons), and maybe a couple planes crashed on landing...
And not easier, since they have to think how trick Ace!Sues into "meeting" with their weapons while trying to stay alive themselves. I do not have many Ace Combat examples right now, but about that continuum I can say that Sues will surely dodge pretty any kind of missile, even AC4 QAAMs (For those not familiar with AC, they're the "it hits no matter what you do in 95% of cases" missile.)
However, it still is something experimental. If I am not able to work it out well in the first couple missions, the PPC Fighter Wing will cease to exist. Or, rather, it will cease to have ever existed at all, since the mission will became uncanon.