Subject: Several new responses
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Posted on: 2010-04-14 16:27:00 UTC
With those requirements, then, this story should be fine without Permission--don't worry, I won't make a habit out of writing non-missions. I was going to have Ranger and Robyn in a teaching role, and partner my agent with a character he recruited alongside that pair, but I found that I was writing a new agent instead of Ranger. So, I have found a partner for my agent and no longer need to borrow anyone. Though it would have been nice to see them again...
I was thinking about making the leash out of several canonical technologies. The main reason I want it to be a energy leash is the ease of putting it on. You don't want to be around my agent when he's that angry. It also has the benefits of being able to be easily extended or retracted and a more advanced shock absorbing system so the holder is not pulled off of his or her feet--and it would also be much harder, if not impossible, to tangle. A dog leash wouldn't be too bad, and my agents are now going to use it before they get the other (I hope no one minds), but I have a scene in mind that practically requires the energy one.
I enjoy the flash patch idea, but am thinking maybe something like a miniature headset with the visual translator built into glasses or contact lenses doubling as neutralizer protection. I'll think about it.