Subject: Detention, Karen, for trying to make Ludwig out of cookies.
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Posted on: 2013-04-10 15:10:00 UTC
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Subject: Detention, Karen, for trying to make Ludwig out of cookies.
Author:
Posted on: 2013-04-10 15:10:00 UTC
;)
All of it! But particularly the 'Time Lord Academy reunion', and how you handled the Fisherman's interaction with the Doctor. Great stuff, now to get writing about what happened to those ypurs...
A lovely interlude, Ms. Winterwood!
...that I've posted the second part of my bit of the RP (it's on the next page now, unfortunately) and it seems to be turning into an interlude in its own right. Should I just move the whole thing to livejournal, or make a new thread for it and then put it on lj when it's finished?
~DF
... that if you want feedback as you write it, it's best to put it on the Board as you go along. Whether you put it in a new thread or as an extension of this one (since you hijacked it anyway ;)) is down to you.
hS
It would probably be better if I make a new thread, actually, since I get the feeling this might take me a while to finish (it's a crazy thing that gets written when I have a spare moment), and this thread is already halfway down the page.
I still want to know how to link without showing the URL, though :)
~DF
I do indeed want feedback, so...if Lily doesn't mind, I'll just move it to here, starting with the second post.
By the way, how do you link on the Board and have text displayed instead of the URL? I was told once, but then I lost the post and can't remember the coding...
~DF
This one.
There's also roughly half of a sequel, which I may turn into 'an entire sequel' and just release as-is. I'unno.
hS
hS...I've got a new appreciation for the difficulties of trying to find anything in HQ, my partner's bleeding out, I've met several assassins in disguise, and now I'm stuck talking to someone who could be a nurse, a patient, or who knows what, and the room won't restart no matter how much I press F2. Is this supposed to be happening?
I do like the dialogue, though. I just wish I wasn't stuck in it...
~DF
In Which Goodbyes are Said.
Also, for your reading and linking convenience, here's the entire story as a Google Doc:
Plotholes and Meatloaf and Angels, oh my!
Seriously well done!
And it was cool to see that the Fisherman got a mention as one of the other Time Lords to have crashed into the PPC. I shall have to write up what he and Evie got up to during the blackout...
I had been hoping to actually write the Fisherman meeting the Doctor, but since you weren't around to give consent to me using him I had to settle for sly mentions.
If it helps for the future, I'm almost always okay with people borrowing my characters for interludes like this (I'd obviously appreciate a heads-up and a link - I'll want to read it anyway!).
Doesn't help now, but still...
I'm writing them now, so I'm thinking of having the Fisherman find out from Morgan that the Doctor's in HQ or something.
I'm like Moffat in that I like putting in extraneous scenes after the fact - oh, and probably a prequel too... hehe.
Seriously, that's brilliant! Also, has it been explained exactly what happened to the few remaining Ypurs that were living in the Slorped Cafeteria? If not, I might just have an idea for one... ;)
so feel free to write about their fates if you want. :)
I'll wait until you've finished your deleted scenes (and other bits) so that things line up without having to resort to timey-wimey bendy-wendy... stuff.
Last scene.
It's there because I realised that the Doctor might not have recognised/had a strong emotional reaction to the titles of Fisherman, Disentangler, and Agent at the end had he not encountered them for a bit. So there.
Definitely unintentional. Interesting and curious, but pure coincidence. :P
The only reason I haven't reviewed before is that I'm not very familiar with Doctor Who, so I can't comment on much in the story - except that I understood it all up till the end with the cocky American guy. That shows a lot of skill on your part, because like I said, my knowledge of Doctor Who is shaky. It's basically cobbled together from references on the Internet and from listening to friends talk about it.
So, yeah. Good job!
I didn't expect anyone to write a story because of my post, but... Wow.
Jack Harkness, what /do/ you think you're doing? XD Lovely conclusion, Lily!
You used the Daleks-playing-Cluedo idea! And that scene was the best, the best!
DALEKS ARE SUPREME AT CLUEDO. (busts up laughing again)
I'll get to Wikia-updating right away! To the edit button!
By the way, Morgan says that she "doesn't like having a home". That should probably be "doesn't like not having a home". Just a final typo there.
The money raised would then go to fixing up the multiverse because then you'd have a Whovian copy of the PPC to contrast with the original version of the PPC. As if we didn't have enough alternate multiverses.
Thank you! I hope you find something interesting to do with that plot point.
In fact, I am writing right now an interlude to show what happened to my Agents before and after chasing down Slorp.
http://lilywinterwood.tumblr.com/post/47823400718/ppc-interlude-doctor-who-crossover-generic-surface
All mistakes are mine; this was unedited. Please feel free to point any out.
I'll go fix it, stat.
It's M82A1! Em-eighty-two-ei-one!
*Sergio, who apparently mistook Lily for Araeph and is probably messing up the phonetic spelling too*
Because suspenders is, I believe, UK slang for garters.
That would be awkward.
And I believe Eledhwen's referring to Ringwraiths, because those are the most common wraiths in Middle-earth. I'll go specify.
I imagine cleanup in that room will be extremely fun.
Frost is back! And the Doctor has trapped the meatloaf monster in the Reality Room! With an explosive!
I rather like the digestive enzyme theory. It's quite plausible, and certainly nothing I would have thought of. (If anything, I'd have someone try to eat it, then get eaten themself >.>)
I'll make the link public when it's finished. And there's about two more chapters to go, so yeah.
I vote for a stampede of Ypurs.
I'll just wait until the story's finished to make most of the changes, then. There'll be fewer extraneous edits that way, so I suppose waiting will work out better.
It's such a pity that the RP thread started and ended while I was on holiday without internet, otherwise I would have joined in. I had some ideas about part of DTE being in Knightmare (possibly related to the magic mechanic of that series: literal spellcasting, where you have to spell out the spell to cast it, e.g. "Spellcasting: T-E-L-E-P-O-R-T" for a teleport spell). You bet Eagrus would approve of magic like that.
(This is definitely not me wanting to make this interlude part of canon, oh heck nope.)
...It's canon for me. Heck, I'll try to reference in in one of my missions so to solidify it's being canon. Deal with it.
Do it! Make it happen! This is an event that should be properly recorded!
Even when it ate Cafeteria workers!
Well, the thing is, Knightmare was a TV kids gameshow when I was little, so the spellcasting isn't quite as ridiculous as it might sound. Some information about it can be found on its site: http://www.knightmare.com/ . You can also type it into wikipedia for some good information.
Hee hee, I'm so planning to write a blackout interlude now.
The incredibly bad bluescreened computer graphics... wow, memories.
hS
Timey-wimey Angel blasters are always welcome, especially since the third Angel is still out there.
My Agent trio is composed of Agents Sergio Turbo, Nikki Cherryflower and Corolla. Their Wiki pages and missions (the second collaboration with Firemagic shows the Barret too. Heavy, but powerful sniper/anti-materiel rifle) are kinda accurate for their 2012 selves. (2013!Corolla is in DoSAT, though, while Sergio and Nikki aren't in the PPC anymore)
The Barrett (Two Ts, I messed up in the previous posts) is weapon designed to be used against lighly armored vehicles. Using it against human enemies is apparently a war crime IRL as it can use .50 high explosive armor piercing incendiary rounds.
Feel free to make this fail to work against an Angel, though. I have no idea about how thought they are, aside from the fact that small calibre guns are useless.
...by increasing the energy of the Olympic torch or something.
Granted that minisode could be non-canonical because it features the 2012 Olympics, and contradicts canon set down in the earlier episodes (the Tenth Doctor lighting the cauldron and so forth).
And the Angel did come back (in a way similar to Timberwolf regeneration), albeit injured.
Excuse me while I create a pocket universe to hide in.
I swear, I take my mind's eye off of him for one second, and the next thing I know he's been chased off a cliff, tried to out-taunt the French Taunter, accidentally portalled to Eroticon VI-- he swears it was a mistake-- or trying to pet a Baneling.
Lovely job. Your character interactions are top-notch and I particularly enjoyed that confidential bit between the Doctor and Christianne.
Though admittedly I'd like to borrow him for some speaking lines in future chapters. It could be interesting. :'D
I'd also like to borrow Gaspard, whenever he gets down from that tree of his in the RP.
I could give you the link to the google doc version (because I'm finicky and keep lots of copies of my stuff for some reason).
...at expertmechanic [at] yahoo [dot] ca.
I haven't written anything new in the doc just yet, but that'll probably be the best place for you to preview anything I do put there and make sure things are going well.
Got the link! Hopefully Real Life won't throw me a curveball and I'll have time to look over any new additions tomorrow.
Harris makes an appearance near the end of the fourth scene.
... and since it's come up... I will be starting a game of PPC Cluedo on the Other Board in the not-too-distant future. Unless anyone knows a better way, it'll mostly be played by email... just giving you a heads-up. There will obviously be an announcement on this Board at the time.
hS
...and they exterminate the board when things don't go their way.
Coincidentally, I started reading these immediately after watching my first episodes of Doctor Who on Monday (including "Blink," which makes it super-appropriate). Yes, I'm planning on watching the rest of the series now.
I feel it needs to be said, this is doing an emergency correctly. It's fun to read and puts forth a sense of danger without forcing everyone to get involved or threatening The Very Existence of the PPC As We Know It™.
Also, one typo in part two: "The torches started flickering as they backed away from archway . . ." is missing "the" in front of archway.
The one-department-only Cafeterias probably wouldn't be enmeshed enough into HQ's systems to black out the entire complex, and so the smaller ones would probably be restricted to their individual areas.
Plus, if a canon character tried to bust into... say, the DIA's headquarters for example, claiming he'd dropped in through a rip in space and ask to be led to their Cafeteria... well, I shouldn't need to say what the Agents would do in response, but in case you were wondering, it includes the words "high-powered tranquilizer".
Especially in all the Doctor-visits-Tolkien/Rowling/Lewis sorts of fics. I know at least one Potterwho fic has the premise that Rowling has a subconscious psychic link to the Wizarding world that allowed her to create Harry Potter.
I mean sometimes it might even seem feasible. When I write, I like to picture the action happening in my head. It can, sometimes, feel extremely realistic, like it's actually happening somewhere.
I do remember coming up with some kind of a fungus that ran it. I believe it's still floating around the wiki, somewhere.
...er, sort of. Apparently, it was a Flash Patch I was thinking of: Favolaschia calocera.
We probably should come up with a Flower for the Cafeteria, though.
Nothing like a Flower that smells like carrion to represent a food-delivering group in HQ.
We could even call it Arnold.
Sometimes they just turn blue for no good reason.
Fixed the spacing error. And oh gosh, yes, old men having tea and smoking pipes and discussing foreign languages. It makes so much sense.
Now I'm stuck on what exactly in the Cafeteria would be draining all of that energy. I don't want to use a Cybermat; there's more than just Whovians running around HQ, I'm sure.
Wait, this is an alien-of-the-week that tricks the protagonists into letting him supercharge their living ship so he can absorb the light it gives off and develop the ability to shoot lasers from his eye sockets?
I might need to start watching Farscape.
...I had been thinking Cybermen with a Cybermat, but Replicators would be much more fun...
This power drainage situation sounds like a classic Sailor Moon scenario (1st season). You know, elaborately costumed villain is pulling a ton of energy from somewhere in order to take over the world, or some other ill-defined objective... I think all the PPC agents need to band together and use the power of love to overpower him/her/it and its army of zombie-like underlings.
Of course! It's using the energy it's absorbing to bring all of the uncooked food to life and revitalize the Negaverse! Only deus ex machina can save the day from a villain of such caliber!
This would be a good time to admit that I've only ever watched the Abridged Series of Sailor Moon.
...with the wackiness of HQ.
Given that most of the fic has been rather serious it would be rather fitting that this would end up as some literal Noodle Incident.
;)
That is the first thing I could think of when I read that. I could see the massive blobs of creamed peas and shredded ham forming into pseudo-mouths and howling out-of context movie quotes.
Then I started thinking about the meat creature from John Dies at the End and it got weird.
Nice to see another Calvin and Hobbes reader around here.
Want a tuna sandwich?