Subject: Sort of like Disc Stories? (nm)
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Posted on: 2010-06-13 17:49:00 UTC
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Theory of Mary Sues as parasites. by
on 2010-06-10 07:57:00 UTC
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Huzzah! A theory! by
on 2010-06-14 21:42:00 UTC
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I like this place already, although I don't entirely agree. My take on the classic 'pink' Mary-Sue is this: Mary-Sues are written by daydreamers and people that fantasize that are stupid enough to put pointless fantasies online for the world to see. This is inexcusable- I may enjoy drawing a dress with silver embroidery, but I will not punish my readers with a few paragraphs on the dress.
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According to the ACMSES by
on 2010-06-11 07:30:00 UTC
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Of course the ACMSES has a different definition of Sue than the PPC, but I wanted to contribute.
The Mary Sue wants to fix something. The idea is that the Sue will do anything, anything at all, to ensure that the author's ideal of a perfect version of the fandom is achieved. Usually, the ACMSES just leaves them alone and groans (unless they get out of the author's control, in which we step in).
A Sue exists to "fill the hole" in the author's perception or heart. -
Interesting. So the Suethor is a "victim" too? by
on 2010-06-11 14:06:00 UTC
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But what about author-wraiths? by
on 2010-06-13 22:27:00 UTC
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We kill those too, and those are essentially Suethors... Although I suppose that, since Bad Slash Authors are deliberately mucking with canon without being taken advantage of by a Sue, they're more guilty than Suethors.
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Often the wraiths are Sue-wraiths. by
on 2010-06-14 03:22:00 UTC
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People tend to use "author-wraith" and "Sue-wraith" interchangeably, but IMO, any time you get a canon character acting like a Sue, it's a Sue-wraith. (The term "slash-dwimmerlaik" is also used.) So, it still works. {= )
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Sort of like Disc Stories? (nm) by
on 2010-06-13 17:49:00 UTC
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Theories? I like theories. by
on 2010-06-10 21:44:00 UTC
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Theories are good. by
on 2010-06-14 21:43:00 UTC
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And congratulations on bringing the Suethor back from the Twisted Side.
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Pretty cool, yeah. by
on 2010-06-10 21:56:00 UTC
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It's great when somebody learns more about writing through the PPC. Warm fuzzy feelings all around!
Factory sues exist independently of Suethors. So it's possible for a Sue to exist independently.
Yes, I think Sues do gain some kind of power from readers. Otherwise, Legendary Badfic wouldn't be considered worse than plain old bleepfic. -
A Bond between Sues and Suethors. by
on 2010-06-10 18:36:00 UTC
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Too complicated by
on 2010-06-10 18:44:00 UTC
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Adding this level of detail to what sues are in the PPC canon are is just asking to be too difficult to implement to all the various PPCers.
My suggestion is that you make one of your agents have alot of pet theories on what sues are, and just sprinkle these speculations into his dialogue. That way they /may/ be true, but other agents are free to interpret however they like. -
Just because, doesn't mean by
on 2010-06-14 21:46:00 UTC
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Just because it's too complicated to fit into some stories, doesn't mean it couldn't be right. Or true. Whatever. I think that it could be used but not concretely added to necessary fanon. Necessary fanon is the Sunflower Official, not theories. Necessary fanon might not even be the Reorganisation, if you just wanted to do a normal, mission-following fic.
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Agreed. by
on 2010-06-10 20:55:00 UTC
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Wacky theory, maybe? by
on 2010-06-11 01:08:00 UTC
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We have lots of conspiracy theories floating around the wiki, and I suppose having a "suvian parasite creature" theory that some agents hold to is ok. Doesn't make it official PPC canon, but given the craziness and paranoia of half of HQ, a suvian parasite theory seems like something that could get a following amongst some agents.
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Agreed by
on 2010-06-11 00:50:00 UTC
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Let's not make things too complicated, aye?
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It's like Newton and Einstein... by
on 2010-06-10 21:45:00 UTC
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Well said! (nm) by
on 2010-06-11 00:59:00 UTC
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You know... by
on 2010-06-10 16:51:00 UTC
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Got about half way through it... by
on 2010-06-10 20:33:00 UTC
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...before boredom kind of set it. The beginning has parody elements in it, but that quickly gives way to just a regular story that would fit right in with the rest of the bad mary sue community.
It's not [i]funny[/i] enough to be a parody. -
Er,,, by
on 2010-06-11 14:30:00 UTC
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I don't think it's meant to be a parody, just a different look at the whole thing.
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You're at odds with the author then. by
on 2010-06-11 19:47:00 UTC
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Admittedly, the author seemed unsure how to categorize it, but they do mention it as a parody in the author notes.
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Interesting theory by
on 2010-06-10 15:53:00 UTC
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I find this idea pretty good, it completely explains non canon sues. However, Canon Sues are not quite the same problem - they ARE actually canon, so they are only resembling a Sue in behaviour, but do not share the same mechanics of energy stealing. In easy words, Canon Sues do not feed on canon energy, because they are in canon.
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A canon sue is an intelligent parasite. by
on 2010-06-10 16:32:00 UTC
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About Canon Sues. by
on 2010-06-10 17:51:00 UTC
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They may be but I have some thoughts about this. Canon Sues don't have to drain the host because they are "canon". They don't need to cause damage but if the story is bad because the author did that, not her even though some could be her fault.
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It seems to be believable by
on 2010-06-10 16:43:00 UTC
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Nice thinking. Now the theory is complete, I think.
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Good idea by
on 2010-06-10 14:31:00 UTC
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Good idea within the PPC, but don't forget that a lot of people consider canon Sues to exist. We're just not allowed to PPC canon.
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Hmmmm. by
on 2010-06-10 12:50:00 UTC
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See, I always thought Mary Sues existed because people like to write fanfiction, and some of them are really bad at it. And that we kill them because we don't like seeing stories about our favorite canons that are really bad. And that we made up the whole thing about them Killing The Canon to have an in-universe reason to do so, and because it makes for a good story...
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Interesting idea, but... by
on 2010-06-10 12:15:00 UTC
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To be honest, I don't see the 'need'. I mean, why do 'scientific theories' need a reason? You might as well be asking for the motives behind why the Earth was created - which is a religious question, usually.
It would also create an additional ethical complication in that one could argue that the 'Sues are merely struggling to survive, casting agents in the light of genocidal murderers. I don't think that's quite what Jay and Acacia meant when they started this.
Still, if you want to think of it that way, that's up to you. I don't think I'll adopt it as part of my "headcanon", though. -
Not if the Sues aren't thinking creatures. by
on 2010-06-10 16:40:00 UTC
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Eclectus by
on 2010-06-11 02:53:00 UTC
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For the record, I am a firm believer in animal sentience. Yes, even mosquitoes. Everything living has /some/ degree of self-awareness.
That bit of philosophy aside, they're still a species, whether they're sentient or not (and given that we are speaking of Sues, I'm willing to debate that point, animal sentience or no). Sues are living creatures like the rest of us, and they deserve a chance--the fact that we have rehabilitated Sues among our ranks is proof of that.
Wow, why don't I just go form the Internet Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Sues... xD -
So you see them as leeches, then? by
on 2010-06-11 00:47:00 UTC
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Heheh. by
on 2010-06-16 05:21:00 UTC
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Hmm by
on 2010-06-10 09:11:00 UTC
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Though I like the part where it says Sues are feeding on canon characters, I don't agree that Sues need to feed on canon characters because their authors can't publish their work officially. There's plenty of (officially) published fiction where there are Sues in the story.
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And some fanfiction doesn't have Sues. by
on 2010-06-10 16:45:00 UTC
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That will be explained... by
on 2010-06-10 17:59:00 UTC
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...along with a few others. This is just the beginning of a series of essays. I hope research could help me support these theories but if some prove me wrong, oh well.