Subject: Oh, good grief.
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Posted on: 2013-05-08 18:24:00 UTC

Doesn't this have the same application as everyone's missions working a little differently? I mean, if I see someone have the a/ns be edible, I can use that, but I can also have them nearly take my agents' heads off. It's my choice. The main framework is that the agents need to gather charges, witness the major ones, and kill the Sue at the end (if we're talking about the DMS). And their RC can be very plain and only one room, or it can be a suite; the consistent part is that there has to be a console that alerts them when they get new missions or messages. Within that, I can make up whatever I like, as long as it works and doesn't go against the general PPC canon. And, following from that, if hS writes something I happen to like, I can reference it, or have my agents be around during the same events; but I can also forget it happened, or assume it happened in a different dimensional part of HQ, or even just assume it's an AU. In fact, I might not even know about it, and my writing may reflect that! No one's stories bind anyone else to following their exact rules. We even write variations on TOS--in fact, that's exactly what we're about! We take the general idea and a lot of the concepts from Jay and Acacia, and adapt it and tweak it to suit what we want to tell. And as long as we don't, for instance, make the SO ridiculously OOC and make HQ easy to navigate even if you *do* notice (I totally want to write a conspiracy theory story where the SO is a collective hallucination, or something now...), we're fine; we're still writing PPC stories. Just because my agents use a Crash Dummy when Jay and Acacia didn't doesn't mean that I'm not allowed to do that! Ok, time to wind down the rant.

I guess I just don't quite understand why people would have this viewpoint--ok, I understand *why*, but it doesn't fit with the rest of the PPC. I think it's even in the How-to for mission-writing that you can adapt as you wish (you know, within limits). It just...doesn't really work.

Ok. Rant over now.

I'm glad you made the FAQs and Guides. They're very helpful, and pretty clear.

(Dark Side of the Board. XD )

~DF

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