Subject: Beta reading, last part
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Posted on: 2014-07-27 00:01:00 UTC
I promised to say something about the Disguise generator, so here we go:
In TOS, Mission 25 and Mission 26, Agents Jay Thorntree and Rhus Radicans followed trans-dimensional hoppers from the badfics versions of "real life" to Middle-earth. The assassins were disguised as elves throughout the missions; their disguises didn’t suddenly kick in when they entered Middle-earth.
But these were DMS missions, not Despatch missions, because the trans-dimensional hoppers were also Sues. So, Despatch may use a special type of disguise generator, which helps agents to fit in better during the real world part of the badfic.
Unfortunately, Teddy Bear – Celeste doesn’t support this theory. Agents Meg and Will (Despatch, LotR Division) and Agent Shelley (DIC, LotR Division) were all disguised as elves for the meeting in Middle-earth and they all lost their disguise when they portaled to the crossover’s Sailor Moon part. So it is not specific to Despatch, and the reason is not "being in World One, where they fit in being just themselves", the reason is "not being in LotR, where there disguise fits in". Apparently Agents Erica and George (DMS, Sailor Moon Division), being anime schoolboys in LotR, and Agent Nia (DIC, Sailor Moon Division), being a young anime woman in LotR and in Sailor Moon, but actually only twelve years old, used different types of disguise generators, probably a "DG Mark 1" as described in TOS for Erica and George (Meg saw them assuming the disguises when they stepped through the portal) and a "DG Mark 2" for Nia (who was already disguised when she came through the portal).
Throughout TOS, the disguise generator ("DG Mark 1") is integrated into the portal generator. The agents step into the portal being themselves and arrive at the other side disguised as whatever they have programmed. This was established in the early missions, when the "portal thingy" was just a remote activator which allowed them to reopen the portal from inside the badfic and return to their RC. Quite naturally, they reassumed their natural appearances when they passed the portal in the opposite direction. Later, things became more complicated, because the "portal thingy", though it is still called "RA", evolved into a remote control, allowing the agents to reprogram the portal generator and portal to other places in the badfic or even to leave the badfic in other directions than back to their RC.
In some spin-offs, we see that agents program their disguise generator and then their appearance changes before they step into the portal. Since we don’t want to call every discrepancy from TOS a mistake, we have to assume that these agents use a "DG Mark 2" which operates independent of the portal generator. This DG may be set to "automatic switch off when the agents return", or the returning agents may stay disguised until they switch the DG off manually.
In TOS Mission 24, Agents Jay and Dee were disguised as dwarves before they went from a LotR badfic into a music video to drop a Sue. They were human in the music video, but this may depend on using a "DG Mark 1". If the "DG Mark 2" allows the agents to keep the disguise when they return to their RC, they should be able to keep the disguise everywhere. (Other TOS missions are more ambiguous.)
The agent you refer to is Amelia "Lee" Keaton in "The Secret of the Rainbow Wands". But she doesn’t appear to be surprised in the I-did-not-expect-this way:
[They slipped away into a shadowy alleyway between two buildings and opened a portal to the Royal Fanfiction Academy of Equestria. Lee stepped through, levitating the minis' saddlebag with her magic. She retained her pony shape, something that intrigued her. Maybe it's part of the magic in place here, she thought.]
I don’t know the "Royal Fanfiction Academy of Equestria", but I assume its magic is that, similar to "OFUM", students who wrote a pony species on their application form are ponies at "RFAE". Also, like "OFUM" is located in Middle-earth, "RFAE" is probably located in Equestria. Why should an agent going from a MLP –FiM badfic to "RFAE" disguised as a pony not be able to keep the disguise, even if this is not what happens regularly when an agent leaves a badfic? Lee may not have been entirely sure and was intrigued when it really worked.
Coming back to Agent Meg in Despatch, she, Will and Shelley may have used old fashioned "DG Mark Zero", which were not able to provide a disguise that didn’t fit the environment, but were already outdated at the time.
Or they may have used prototypes of an insufficiently advanced "DG Mark 3.0" based on the assumption that no disguise is better than a disguise that doesn’t fit the environment. As far as I know, such disguise generators were never seen again. The prototypes were probably scraped when the number of non-human agents increased, because just being your own alien self in a modern World One environment is not better than being a human in anachronistic clothing or even an elf wearing a bandana to hide the pointy ears. The development of a sufficiently advanced "DG Mark 3.1" that would know when to drop the disguise of which agent was prevented by the invention of the more flexible DORKS. Even the hypothetical "DG Mark 3.1" would not be able to disguise Hue as a realistic squirrel in the "real life" part of a badfic and then switch to cartoon squirrel when he goes to MPL – FiM.
All this said, you may try to explain why your disguise generator is not one of the standard types, or you may use the DORKS to change disguises in mission. Or you may use a "DG Mark 1" or "DG Mark 2", pretend that your agents don’t know what a DORKS is, and deal with Kim cantering through World One disguised as a cartoonish pony. Just consider the potential entertainment value before you decide, and then keep it consistent.
HG