Subject: Re: WHAT?! More questions!?
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Posted on: 2010-05-10 03:35:00 UTC

  1. Depends on the person, I believe. A lot of agents *come* from World 1, so that's no problem. And, personally, I work under the assumption that biology is correct until proven otherwise. It's when you get blatant biological aberrations that you have problems. For non-World 1 natives, it would depend on the species. If the original Canon has them visit World 1 (I'm thinking Animorphs and such here), then I would think they'd be fine. And most canons are at least partially based in World 1, since authors tend to be human. It would be harder, I think, for people to function in places other than World 1, but, again, I imagine it's more of a case-by-case thing.

    2. Speaking for my own agents, they accepted it more or less easily because, a) they were recruited by an agent who sort of explained it, b) they wanted to be there anyway, or c) they're bonkers anyway. I can't speak for anyone else, but I assume one of the qualities you want in an agent is the ability not to break.

    3. Ooh, that sounds really fun. Especially if the character is mad at the author for putting him/her/it through some kind of hell. -evil laugh- If you don't end up doing so, I think I might.

    --anamia

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