Subject: "Entertaining" is a better word
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Posted on: 2014-07-26 10:01:00 UTC

It's not the humor that draws me in, either. My favorite part of the PPC is seeing a pair of wily agents outsmart a god-moding Mary-sue or slashwraith, or surviving crazy SPAG issues, or surviving each other's near-flamethrower-craziness. I've always enjoyed reading well-written battle or conflict, especially ones where the fight is closely matched and the combatants think outside the box to win the fight. It needn't be physical fighting; it can be court intrigue or hunting down a criminal or, on a lighter note, planning a really good prank.

The PPC really lends itself to that kind of thing because on the one hand, you have a nearly brainless and effectively non-sentient but extremely powerful reality-bender, and on the other side you have a couple of characters who are either ordinary people or ordinary for their continuum, but who are capable of thinking and planning and figuring things out, and in the end sneaking around and sticking a dagger where it needs to go. When PPC agents have talents or powers, they use them creatively. They make mistakes and get annoyed with each other and recover from setbacks. It's a really nice setup for conflict.

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