Subject: Draft, Part #4
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Posted on: 2010-01-13 10:24:00 UTC

==FAQ: For Newbies==
Miscellaneous common questions that we weren’t able to squeeze in above.

===Divisions and Departments===

====What’s the difference between a division and a deparment?====
Generally, [[List of Departments|departments]] deal with the content of a badfic (Sues, Bad Slash, Mpreg, et cetera), while [[Divison|divisions]] usually deal with particular fandoms within a department.

===Is there a department for OOCness?===
Despite the strange array of departments that do exist, no. Being [[out of character]] is more of a charge than a type of mission, though there are some missions that truly have no other major charge. These are usually routed to whichever available agent knows the fandom best, regardless of department.

===Mission Proceedures and Technology===

====Do disguise generators just project an image of the disguise over the agent, or do they actually change the agent’s physiology?====
The latter. Remember that when Jay and Acacia were Ents, they were shot with arrows and were perfectly fine until the disguises were dropped. However, the agent’s mind will remian unaffected.

====About neuralyzers – they require eye contact, right? What if the character doesn’t have eyes?====
You’ll probably have to take them to FicPsych and hope they don’t go loopy along the way. Or knock them out. Whatever works.

====What’s the difference between a Character Analysis Device and a Canon Analysis Device?====
A [[Canon Analysis Device]] measures how out-of-character a canon character is, while a [[Character Analysis Device]] takes similar readings for an original character, such as a Mary Sue. There are [[Combined CAD|combined versions]] around, but they're not too common.

====I’m not sure I quite understand about reading Words while in the fic. What do they look like?====
It seems to be different for everyone. Some agents have described the Words as plain, white, and blocky, while others report sparkly pink cursive writing.

====PPC technology seems to break down a lot. Are you sure it’s safe?====
As safe as trying to forcibly separate a Twu Luv bad slash pairing. Just remember that hundreds (or thousands… or millions…) of agents use [[Portal|Portal Generators]], [[Remote Activator]]s, [[Disguise Generator]]s and [[CAD]]s every day, and we’re still here. Yes, when PPC technology breaks, it tends to do so rather spectauclarly, either melting or exploding, but this is for sake of comedy. We like comedy.

====I’ve got a great idea about how to kill a Sue! But I need to take her to Fandom X, and she’s from Fandom Y. Can I?====
Generally, Sues are disposed of within the Word World of the fic, but exceptions are made for sake of poetic justice, irony, and humour. Agents generally try for all of those anyway,.

====Is there a standard proceedure for exorcisms? The ones I’ve read are all a bit different, and not everyone reads out charge lists.====
In the words of [[Trojie]], a veteran of Bad Slash missions: “It’s pretty flexible. As far as I know the only essentials are a canon source and invoking the name of the canon author in the shouting part. Feel free to do whatever you like – it’s kind of a case of startling/jarring the Author-Wraith out of the canon character, so shouting and a certain amount of blunt-instrument trauma tends to work well. We just include charges in the exorcism because it kind of makes the whole thing a bit more interesting and gives us a proper reason to collect charges in the first place.”

====What do we do if a canon character is killed in the story?====
Presuming said character isn’t meant to die, then if it happens in the background, your agent can just take a detour from the main events and save them. If you have to let them die due to lack of charges, get the body to Medical. Canons can be resurrected if necessary, but it’s best to avoid it if possible.

====If a character is hurt but healed by the Sue, is that also undone when she’s killed?====
Well, if the Sue uses proper methods to treat them (not Silver Tears or some other trite), then it should be fine – after all, they’re usually unfairly good at things. If she uses some absurd magic or a toothpick and mud… you could play it either way. There are no firm rules about what canon fixes when the Sue is gone.

====What if the Sue has kids, or is pregnant? Or MPreg babies? Do I have to kill them? If they die in the fic, do I have to save them?====
Child-killing is a fairly ugly business, which is why we have the [[PPC Nursery]]; all rescued younglings can go there. If a character is pregnant and you have reservations about killing the innocent, you can use the [[Embryo Extraction Kit]] or just wait until they give birth and then snatch the baby. On the other hand, if they die in the story, or if you’re not bothered by the issue, go ahead and treat them like any other bit character.

====Characters can be recruited, right? Does that mean I can save a character who died in canon and bring them to work in the PPC?====
No. Not major characters. You could recruit dead minor characters if you justify it, and of course, any original characters can be saved if you want, but remember just because you can doesn’t always mean you should. Not every possible recruit would be able to work in the PPC – some of them would just have a brain meltdown.

Also, it’s pretty standard form for any recruited character to be renamed.

====I can pinch souveniers while on missions, can’t I?====
Little bits and bobs no one will miss? Yes. Stealing huge or significant items? No.

===Other Mission-Related Questions===

====Where should I post my completed missions?====
It’s up to you. Livejournal is a common choice, but if you have your own website, feel free to put it there. You can post directly to ourr [http://community.livejournal.com/theppc/profile LJ community] if you like. FanFiction.Net (known around here as [[The Pit]]) is an option, but we don’t suggest it, as the admin are very likely to remove it.

Whereever you choose to post, make sure you link us to it! Post a link here the Board, and if you use your personal livejournal, a link post on the community would be very much appreciated for ease of access and archival purposes. Also, many agents have permanent links to all their missions on their profile pages on the Wiki. We highly recommend doing this.

====How do co-writes work?====
There are several ways to do it, and the choice of which is up to you and your partner. You could:
* have one person write the entire story and give it to the other for checking, which requires the second author to have a great deal of faith in the first author’s ability to write their agents in-character.
* split the story into sections and have each person write certain parts.
* meet up on an IM chat and write the story line-by-line together.
* discuss the mission in detail and write the actual story text later.
* use the googledocs method, which seems to be the most effective/popular: Both writers must have a gmail account, but then you can have the text in an online word document that all parties can access and edit (simultaneously, if you like). Generally, the writers have an IM window open at the same time to discuss ideas, and each take turns to write a few paragraphs.

===OFUs and Minis===

====How do I go about creating an Official Fanfiction University? Does Permission cover that?====
No, because all though we are closely affiliated with the OFUs, they are not part of the PPC organisation. In years past, one would ask [[Miss Cam]] for permission to do a spin-off, but she is no longer involved, so generally, one can just start. However, it’s good to [http://www.misssandman.com/LOTR/ofum.html check and see if an OFU already exists for your chosen fandom]. You must also credit Miss Cam for the original idea of OFUs.

====Can I write two OFUs at once?====
Yes, technically, but we don’t recommend it. A huge number of OFUs are never finished due to lack of time or energy, and that’s with just one.

====Can I start an OFU if one has already been made for that fandom?====
It would be rather rude, and there is a rule about only one OFU per fandom. However, you could always ask the author if you could contribute, or – if it’s been abandoned – if you could continue it for them.

====Aww, minis are cute! I want one! How do I go about adopting one?====
Well, if a Boarder has put up a list of ones they’ve found recently, you can simply ask then and there. If there aren’t any around now, go to the [<a href="http://community.livejournal.com/the
ppc/20306.html">http://community.livejournal.com/the_ppc/20306.html List of Everything PPC] and scroll down to the links concerning minis, though some of those are broken. Generally, volunteers now keep tabs on mini lists; [[Cassie Young|Cassie]], for instance, has [http://www.freewebs.com/cassie5squared/anunofficiallist.htm taken over the list of mini-Balrogs] from Miss Cam.

====Can I make up a new type of mini?====
Only if it’s not [[Mini|already listed]] for that fandom. Also, try to choose something unique – lots of continua have dragons.

====If a mini is of a creature that’s venemous / spiky / super strong / made of fire, does that mean it could kill me?====
Not likely. Minis are mostly harmless. Their physical attributes rather heavily watered-down versions of the original, which is why mini-Balrogs can be cuddled with only minor burns. Similarly, a poisonous creature would probably only be able to inflict a mildly painful sting as a mini.

====What if the misspelling is a place name?====
As long as it’s a name, it’ll create a mini of the same species as any other misspelling in that continuum – Arwenn and Modor would both be mini-Balrogs.

====What’s a mini-Boarder?====
The result of misspelling someone’s name on The Board. Don’t worry, we take it in good humour.

==== Would a misprint in the canon produce a mini?====
Interesting question! We’re not sure. Why don’t you decide?

===Miscellaneous===

====Are Jay and Acacia still around? I’d love to talk to them.====
Unfortunately, both have retired, though we do hope they’ll drop in sometime to see how we’re doing.

==== There are so many rules to remember! Do I have to ask Permission for everything I do?====
Certainly not. Permission is given once, after which you're pretty much free to do what you like, provided it doesn't actually contradict previous work or isn't horribly overblown and self-serving. There’s a reason why we’re so fussy about who gets Permission, and if someone abuses it, we will say something, but generally speaking, don’t worry yourself.

====What sort of writing sample should I give when asking Permission?====
Whatever you think is the best example of your writing. Generally it’s a piece of fanfiction, but some people submit short stories about their potential agents, or entirely original work. We don’t suggest offering scripts or that sort, as there’s no narrative, flow, or pacing, and the formatting differs.

====I’m not clear on what, exactly [[Permission Giver]]s do around here. Are they in charge?====
No, this is a community, and nearly all decisions are made by all of us together, if indeed there’s ever a need for such things. The only power PGs have is to allow or deny newcomers permission to write their own missions.

That said, PGs are usually selected because they know the PPC well and are widely trusted. They tend to know what they’re talking about, so if they tell you that something is a bad idea, it usually is.

==== Where do I find a Permission Giver’s email?====
Permission requests are usually made on the Board, if only because not all PGs are always available and they’d rather not have their inboxes filled with requests. If there’s something you want to discuss with them in private, you can ask them for their address, but please don’t write to ask for their help in solving an issue you have with another person – that’s not their job.

====I’ve got a story ready, but I need a beta. You guys are obviously good at this kind of thing; will you help me?====
Probably. Put up a notice on the Board and see what responses you get. This community isn’t exactly a free beta-reading service; we do favours for each other, yes, but generally our lives are busy and we stick to writing missions because that's what we love best. So it's really up for grabs as to whether anyone around here has both the time and background knowledge to give you a hand.

====Someone is telling me my mission needs work. What gives? I thought I had Permission!====
You do, however, this is a community that criticises bad writing, so we have to be very careful not to become hypocrites.

Several Boarders admit to being hesitant to offer even [[concrit|constructive criticism]] to anyone but the newest of newbies, because there seems to be an underlying feel that Permission equalls a You Can Write Well diploma. It doesn’t, not always. Sometimes people get lazy, and if a someone’s work isn’t quite up to scratch, we try to tactfully tell them as much. However, a lot of people are reluctant, because they don’t want to appear condescending or rude to their peers. This is a Problem, and it can only be solved by all members assuring each other that they are willing to listen to each other, just as we want badfic authors to listen to us. Remeber, no one around here is trying to be mean. We just want to see good writing everywhere. That’s fair, right?

====Can I add a new page to the PPC wiki?====
Of course! We encourage everyone to edit and alter as much as they want. The only thing to keep in mind is that not everything is worth having its own article; link to other wikis if they’re more comprehensive. This place is for PPC stuff.

====I’ve found loads of badfics. I’m told there’s a place to list them…?====
Yes, the [[Unclaimed Badfic]] page.

====Can I claim a badfic if I don’t have Permission yet?====
Yes, just don’t get ahead of yourself and claim too many. Lots of us have extremely long waiting lists and many stories just don’t get done.

==== I’ve been warned off Legenday Badfic several times already, and I only just got here! It can’t really be that bad, can it?====
Yes, it can.

There’s a reason we constantly warn for it. Some people think it's funny to link newbies to these stories just to see the reaction. Others seem to consider getting through it some sort of test of character. I repeat: Don't. Really, don't. No one's going to laugh at you for not wanting to risk it - in fact, we'd applaud you for resisting the temptation.

====There’s a lot of crazy stuff around here. I don’t suppose there are any mad scientist types around HQ?====
Well, there is the [[Department Of Mary Sue Experiments and Research]]…

====Erm, a lot of the things the Flowers do seems… unethical. The safety regulations are terrible! Don’t our agents have rights?====
No.




If you have other questions regarding any aspect of the PPC, please either look up the relevant articles here, or ask on the Board. If there’s anything you think belongs in this FAQ/Guide that isn’t here, mention it when you ask on the Board; we’re certain to have missed something.

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