Subject: Had you seen this fic before? (nm)
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Posted on: 2010-07-01 19:26:00 UTC
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Mission Plug and Beta Request by
on 2010-06-29 07:00:00 UTC
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Someone dealt with it! by
on 2010-06-30 23:23:00 UTC
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Yay! And applause to your agents to endure this monstrosity of badfic! Poor Holmes, what happened to your integrity, moral values, character... *weeps*
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Had you seen this fic before? (nm) by
on 2010-07-01 19:26:00 UTC
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Yes! Poor Holmes... Poor Watson... (nm) by
on 2010-07-02 14:49:00 UTC
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Good parody fic recommendation by
on 2010-06-30 05:46:00 UTC
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Since Kelok and Unger did their second mission in a bad parody fic, I am giving this one to make up for the bad one.
http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5697779/1/SoLudicrouslySilly
It is a crossover of Sherlock Holmes and Monty Python, and the title "So Ludicrously Silly" really says it all.
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And with links that work by
on 2010-06-29 07:02:00 UTC
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Yikes. by
on 2010-06-30 02:05:00 UTC
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Re: Yikes. by
on 2010-06-30 02:51:00 UTC
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I was meaning for it to be a sort of final evaluation. If they handle the mission well (or as well as agents typically handle them) then they get to move into an RC.
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That was my thought, too. by
on 2010-06-30 02:48:00 UTC
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I didn't think the nurses would like it, either, but you can't say "no" to the Flowers very easily, and if the agents in question aren't going to keel over dead, the Flowers might even make the argument that "the continuum is more important than the agents" (which probably explains at least some flamethrower incidents).
I also wanted to ask about your disclaimer, Miah: The idea of parody fanfic (like PPC missions) not violating copyright law, while regular fanfic technically does (and gets away with it because nobody's making money and the owner of the work doesn't care), seems odd to me. But I wouldn't be surprised if the law really is that convoluted. -
Re: That was my thought, too. by
on 2010-06-30 03:52:00 UTC
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I borrowed that disclaimer from IndeMaat's last story. I think it is aimed at the author of the badfic, really, because in the case of Sherlock Holmes, the original is in the public domain, so there was no copyright violations in using the characters.
Of course, the whole issue of parody/satire really is bizarrely convoluted in American law, so it might even apply to regular fanfic, which is weird, but possible. I once read a law brief that argued that Mary Sue fanfic falls under the fair use clause because the intentional kick butt Mary Sue is a parody of say an all male kick butt cast. It wasn't an actual case, just a case study type thing done by a law student, but it did highlight for me how weird the fair use laws are. (No, I don't have the link any more, sorry.) -
Re: And with links that work by
on 2010-06-29 16:50:00 UTC
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Phew! Bet you're glad that mission's over with! Here's to having good old asexual Holmes back.
I noticed a couple of minor errors in the turtle mission:
In the paragraph where Kelok breaks the Sue's arm, he "was finding it hard to breath." Breath should be breathe.
When Unger is telling Kelok how the nurses fixed up Moriarty, he says, "They're magic is strong!" They're should be their.