Subject: There's Bad Parody, too, if it's one of those. (nm)
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Posted on: 2009-01-22 14:18:00 UTC
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Departmental question by
on 2009-01-22 11:14:00 UTC
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Who deals with a fic where there are no non-bit part OCs, and it's not a crossover or bad slash, but all the canon characters are horrifically OOC?
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You know, I was just wondering about that. by
on 2009-01-23 17:16:00 UTC
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I'd say Floaters is your best bet. That's if you can't find some other small thing to place it under another department. Bad Het, et cetera. (The one I was thinking about would probably be Bad Het.)
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Perhaps there should be a minor department for these cases? by
on 2009-01-22 21:14:00 UTC
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Something very general, perhaps to which everything else is sort of a sub-set?
Or floaters. Floaters tend to go by continuum rather than subject, so they're always an option. -
*head-desk* Silly me. by
on 2009-01-22 21:15:00 UTC
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Something can't be both "minor" and a general umbrella. But either/or...?
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There's Bad Parody, too, if it's one of those. (nm) by
on 2009-01-22 14:18:00 UTC
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I'm sure there's a department somewhere that can cover it. by
on 2009-01-22 13:36:00 UTC
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If there's any romance at all and it's not slash, it could still fall into the Department of Bad Het. Then there's the Department of Technical Errors if it's full of spelling mistakes. Do we have a Department of Characterisation, or something along those lines? When in doubt, call on the Floaters.
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Re: I'm sure there's a department somewhere that can cover it. by
on 2009-01-22 13:49:00 UTC
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Isn't there a Department for Out Of Character Hobbits? Or something along those lines.
There's also Angst, if that's the direction that the OOCness is going in. -
No, that was the Character Protection Agency (nm) by
on 2009-01-23 15:18:00 UTC
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Technically there's both. :P by
on 2009-01-24 15:49:00 UTC
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The DCPS (Department of Character Protective Services) assigns agents to individual canon characters. The DOOCH (Department of Out-of-Character Hobbits) deals with cases involving hobbits in general. It's run by the Authoritative Elanor (I think), wears green uniforms, and is tacitly ignored by the rest of HQ. The staff include the infamous Yellow Roses, which explains a lot. :P
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I guess you mean there are also no OCs. by
on 2009-01-22 12:01:00 UTC
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I think it depends on your interpretation. If the characters are so OOC that they may have been replaced by other people, and these other people seem Mary Sues (or at least one of them), then the DMS could still handle it. It's a case of character replacement. Look for plotholes where the canons may be hiding and then charge and kill the Sues.
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Re: I guess you mean there are also no OCs. by
on 2009-01-22 16:56:00 UTC
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I suppose that's possible. I hope not, though - how on earth would you handle a Naruto-verse Kyuubi Sue?
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That would be the OC by
on 2009-01-22 16:58:00 UTC
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OC stands for original character. If there's a Sue, there's an OC.
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Re: That would be the OC by
on 2009-01-22 18:45:00 UTC
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I am aware. I'm asking that if Kyuubi was in fact replaced, how on earth would the Agents manage to take out the Sue replacement of a raw embodiment of chakra and malevolence?
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By cheating, of course. :P by
on 2009-01-22 20:07:00 UTC
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And probably, if there isn't a method in-canon, by importing something useful from out of canon and throwing logic at it. For instance: imprison said replacement in a stasis field, which stops time from passing inside it. Throw into the nearest black hole. Return to HQ for cookies and whatever.
And that's just off the top of my head.
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Re: By cheating, of course. :P by
on 2009-01-22 21:08:00 UTC
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I suppose the original could be found and let the two of them duke it out, as the replacement, if we decide it is a replacement, has been stated to be theoretically able to die whereas the original is canonically immortal. That might involve unacceptable amounts of collateral though.
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Collateral damage? by
on 2009-01-22 21:14:00 UTC
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Wouldn't it be restored when canon snaps back-canons are unable to die before their appointed time despite anything up to and beyond decapitation and boiling-? I ask because using an MDD device from the Enderverse might be interesting...
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To an extent. by
on 2009-01-24 15:52:00 UTC
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But remember Jay and Acacia had to move some things back to their right places -- usually in crossovers, to be sure. In various spinoffs it's been established that particularly massive damage to canon doesn't snap back as easily, so needs containing and repairing by the PPC.
Besides, blowing up a planet just to deal with a 'Sue is so uncivilised. Lacks style.
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Makes pretty fireworks, though. (nm) by
on 2009-01-25 11:22:00 UTC
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Ah, I see by
on 2009-01-22 18:49:00 UTC
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Well, I'm not familiar with the fandom, so ahve no idea how someone with those "powers" could be beaten.