Subject: Shadowrun, etc.
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Posted on: 2010-08-02 16:07:00 UTC

  1. If we're talking about the game system, and by "big enough reputation" you mean the game stat that deals with notoriety, it's no issue. It's not actually canon unless it gets published in a source book or an officially affiliated novel, comic, etc.; everything that happens in people's games (or fanfic, by extension) can be considered AU. (Perfectly valid AU, in fact--but still not canon.) So, essentially, you can do what you like provided you have a decent explanation for it.

    On the other hand, if your fanfic is just so popular that you're worried real people will recognize the character, that's different, and you'll have to decide for yourself whether you want to go there or not.

    2. As others have mentioned, it does happen sometimes, but usually the sheer amount of paperwork required is prohibitive. This applies to vacations in general. An agent has to be really bloody persistent, and possibly carrying a flamethrower, to make it happen.

    3. Calista mentioned Vemi and Penny as a particularly clever example. They had the force of canon behind them; my memory is that the others had something to bargain with, too. Not everyone can find bargaining chips of sufficient worth, though.

    4. Doesn't he have a hat? He could attach it to the hat, maybe by means of a hatband.

    ~Neshomeh

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