Subject: How I find it works for me...
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Posted on: 2013-04-22 21:00:00 UTC
...is that two or more people have editing access to the same Google Drive document, and they open it up at the same time and tag-team, usually writing their characters specifically and switching off on canons, deciding beforehand who wrangles them, or deciding on the fly. (I've mostly done the last.)
For instance, take PPCers Anna and Bobby, who write agents Samuel and Deanna. Anna might start out like this:
Samuel bounced a baseball off the wall of his RC and tried to be uncomfortable. Unfortunately, he clearly wasn't uncomfortable enough, because--
[BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!]
Samuel yelped in shock, took a step backwards, and tripped over the footstool behind him. He toppled to the floor and lay there, moaning.
Then she might switch to the built-in chat in the doc:
A: Your cue, Bobby!
B: 'K!
And Bobby would turn to the doc:
The RC's door opened, and someone laughed. "Hey, Sammy, how're your ears?"
Samuel glowered up at Deanna. "Fine. My back's the one that's hurting."
Deanna grinned and leaned down, offering a hand to her partner. "Ready to hurt your brain too?"
"Never." Samuel accepted Deanna's hand and hauled himself up with her help. "Let's get on with it."
That's just the basic bouncing-two-characters-off-each-other thing, and it gets more complicated once you add a story that you need to work on in conjunction with working with your partner. I can't really describe that process, but the two-character-bouncing is just RP. In a Google Doc.
You don't have to write with a partner if you don't want to, though; you can easily make two agents and bounce them off each other like I did with Samuel and Deanna there.if it looks like i stole those names straight from supernatural it's only because i did