Subject: Or to have elements of humour along with it.
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Posted on: 2010-08-29 14:11:00 UTC

I've always thought it was more about writing quality, or at the least finding a balance, really. For example, hS and yourself have written serious stories for the PPC, though still including humour at times, and I don't see either of you being driven out of the community for it. :P

As I've said to others here, I sort of see it like the Discworld series, especially since Discworld was an influence on TOS; humour is a part of it, but there is the possibility of writing a more serious story for it as long as it doesn't get too gritty to fit the overall tone of the series.

The two aren't mutually exclusive, I don't think; it's more than possible to have both without breaking the story as long as you do it well. For example, the recently-finished Crashing Down story was rather serious, but there was humour in there at parts, where it wouldn't be out of place. Mitigation and all that is more important than adhering exclusively to one or the other, but that's probably just my opinion. Sorry for going on about it; I wasn't meaning to be rude, or to go into speech-mode.

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