Subject: If I get permission
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Posted on: 2010-09-09 15:07:00 UTC
One of my Agents comes from a character sheet for an unwriten badfic. He has issues due to wondering round an empty Starship for a year.
Subject: If I get permission
Author:
Posted on: 2010-09-09 15:07:00 UTC
One of my Agents comes from a character sheet for an unwriten badfic. He has issues due to wondering round an empty Starship for a year.
Anyone have something that they specifically want their character to say/have had a problem with that week? Because, again, otherwise I'll just have to make something up.
…that they were in the service of the Big Bad?
He's quite literally a blank slate; even I'm not sure how he's going to end up.
If it takes place in 2010, she'd be eight (unless it's after mid-September, when she'd be nine), but not a lot more mature than she is as of my current storyline (in which she's six) and not broken of the habit of chewing everything in sight up to and including people.
Most of the characters there are likely to be adults. If she comes along, she can bring Moses - he'll be two or three (he was born in September - Molly doesn't know her birthday so they celebrate the day she was rescued, which was the day before Moses was born) but likely won't be talking much yet, I intend to have him start speaking quite late.
I know Alyssa and Kian have... issues about people trying to touch Kian, or assuming he's a CAF of some sort. And Ethan... well, as I said, he backslides towards his TLJ personality too easily. So either of those could be mentioned?
If you use Iza (and I do suggest you ask Trojie first, since she's going to have to incorporate it into whatever mission she writes for Iza next), she can have been forced to kill a bit character again - she was moved back into Bad Slash because she couldn't handle murder, and gets queasy and very upset every time. The other option is to have her be having trouble with her own lack of personal history, but that's very complicated for a cameo appearance.
...she probably has a problem with crushing on Jack Harkness, or being too cheerful.
Jack is hyperactive and prone to sudden mood swings.
If you use Kestrel, have her lounge in her chair and, if asked to present a problem, say something along the lines of "Don't lookit me, mates, I'm jest 'ere fer the free drinkin' water." Caleb would probably glower at everyone and say that if one more agent who asks him "Team Jacob or Team Edward?" or utters the phrase "sparkly faggot" in his presence, he will drain them of bodily fluids.
As for Jack... I don't know, he's actually very happy with his station in life. If you do have him say something, he'd probably be whining about authors' tendencies to forget that Hunters don't have eyes, as this is one of his pet peeves. Or he'll be bouncing off the walls (literally) while Caleb tries to keep him from pouncing on people.
I think that this will be very helpful to the agents that came from badfic, so again, splendid...just splendid. After all, personalities are very good to have, and it can humanize (or at least, make people much more personalized) people as well.
Agent Kestrel was rescued from badfic, but she was a background character who never made an appearance, so I'm not sure if she'd count.
Two agents I haven't officially introduced yet would also qualify. Agent Jack is a Hunter from the Left 4 Dead universe, rendered sapient by accident in a badfic. He's completely blind, but gets around with smell and hearing. His partner, Caleb, may or may not qualify; he's a very surly vampire from Twilight.
Think Molly might have to come along? She might be a bit young for the meetings, but she was rescued from a badfic.
Orion, who was rescued from a Harry Potter badfic. At the moment his personality's still settling down, but it looks like he'll probably be a) slightly skittish around people he doesn't know, b) not up for Sue killing, which is why he'll eventually be ending up in Bad Slash with a new agent I'm currently working on, and c)will, once he gets to know people (basically, after two or three times of actually, y'know, talking to them), be quite happy to carry on a conversation with them and actually interact with them without someone telling him to.
Feel free to use him as you like.
Agent Ithalond was recruited out of "Celebrian." He was a semi-random throwaway Elf that had his hands cut off and got to witness the Celebrian-duplicate jerking off the goblin king. He is . . . severely traumatized.
One of my agents is called Toon (no last name.) She was an Unused Idea that fell through a Plot Hole in a Torchwood fic on top of my other agent, and got dragged back to HQ. She would have been a Sue if she ever actually made it to being a character.
Toon's incredibly hyperactive and cheery, as well as hopelessly optimistic. She shares traits with the milder Mary Sues.
You can use Kelok. He is a Stargate Atlantis Wraith, and was originally a Todd replacement character. He particularly fears lusting for humans and losing all ability to show emotions (things he was saddled with in his homefic). Also, letting his empathy for Holmes (another non-lusty character) endanger the mission or his partner (which happened in their first mission).
One of my Agents comes from a character sheet for an unwriten badfic. He has issues due to wondering round an empty Starship for a year.
You're welcome to use Xericka.
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