Subject: Concrit
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Posted on: 2014-07-17 03:09:00 UTC

Agent Feinstein feels like a rather unique character for the PPC. I don't think we've had a brusque secretarial personality in an agent before, and that alone makes her entertaining to watch/read. At first, I was worried that she was too aloof from things happening around her, since a large source of a mission's entertainment value comes from what the agents experience. But you showed that she is stuck facing missions of a type particularly distasteful to her, and that she isn't necessarily the best at thinking on her feet when she is met with an unexpected encounter.

That said, she has a personality that feels like it dominates a lot of the action, especially while she and her partner are still in their RC. Hue isn't described here beyond "sprite" (although that could just be because this is an excerpt from a larger piece) and communicates more through gestures and actions than through dialogue. This makes Hue feel like a lesser presence compared to Feinstein, and that, combined with his "helpful and serving nature," creates a risk of actually turning him into his partner's servant, which I for one don't feel is an appropriate relationship for partnered agents to have. It's a personal feeling, I admit, but I think agent pairs work best when both parties are on roughly equal terms overall; it would be less entertaining to read a mission that was essentially one character solo, with a "servant" tagging along to carry things for them. Just something to watch out for.

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