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Aster Corbett
on 2011-01-23 22:23:00 UTC
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Reading and writing the wiki are no substitutes for reading and writing missions.
But it is an opportunity to put in backstory, analysis, and other PPC-related thoughts into PPC 'canon.'
Missions are about the badfic, not the agents. They may banter, but many agents have their own backstories and their own aspirations-- things that we don't really have time to see in the course of a mission text. This can all be said on the wiki; people can find it and learn more if they want to.
Many canons have badfic quirks -- the 10th Walker phenomenon on LotR for instance, or the presence of uncanon vampires and werewolves. These can be discussed, analyzed, and explored on the wiki in ways that would detract from a mission narrative.
Terms like urple, Flower, mini... these are all PPC-exclusive terms and should be detailed, and people add their own terms all the time. It's right that we keep track of it all.
Reading and writing the wiki is SUPPLEMENTAL material. Making sure it's complete is no different from making sure the manual that goes with a video game has all of the information in it. It's a wiki. A variation of wikipedia. An encyclopedia. It's got information in it, and is not just a great switchboard directory of missions and homepages.
I feel the Wiki contains important information to PPC canon and in this canon written by many people, it is only fair that there be a certain amount of unity. The wiki can provide that, if the articles are complete, up to standard, and are able to be read enjoyably.
Reading the wiki and exploring everything the PPC has done thus far has brought me a lot of fun. But it could be even better!
So yes-- go, Team Wiki! Go!