Subject: I'm trying to avoid spoilers.
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Posted on: 2008-11-30 16:54:00 UTC
I will say that the Agent who was fooled has recently had a personality change, and that what was done was rigged to be irreversible.
Subject: I'm trying to avoid spoilers.
Author:
Posted on: 2008-11-30 16:54:00 UTC
I will say that the Agent who was fooled has recently had a personality change, and that what was done was rigged to be irreversible.
…and one of them claims, sarcastically, to be planning to do something to other Agents. Later, it turns out that the something was actually what said Agent planned (and has gone through with). How would the other Agent react to the news?
It depends entirely on what was said, by whom, and to whom; and then on what was done and to whom. The personalities of the various agents involved dictate how they behave, and whether or not they know the victims, and how well, and to what degree they were [verbed] would also influence their reaction. Only their writer(s) is/are likely to know those details.
... I don't know how much sense that makes, but hopefully you get the general idea. ^_^;
~Neshomeh
I will say that the Agent who was fooled has recently had a personality change, and that what was done was rigged to be irreversible.
…the targets are not damaged, only changed.
E-mail me the details and I can tell you what I think. Ultimately, they're your characters and you know them better than anyone else, but if you want advice without spoiling everyone, I'm happy to help.
~Neshomeh
exswyzie14 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com