Subject: My notes and response.
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Posted on: 2014-07-19 02:11:00 UTC

Being a former reader of Homestuck, I didn't really have a problem with Monath's dialogue quirks. I do think they might become a bit obnoxious to the reader given the course of a full mission, but I could understand what she was saying.

It is always good to see missions outside of the most usual departments. I'm assuming that Jiffy and Monath work for the Department of Temporal Offenses ("Someone is mucking about with time and they need us to fix it!" is what I'm going on for that).

Your physical descriptions of the agents felt a little out of place in my eyes pacing-wise. I know that descriptions can be a tricky thing to tackle using only the written word and that sometimes a little break is needed to paint a picture in the audience's mind, but the way it's been set up here just felt awkward to me. Monath's description in particular feels somewhat disruptive to the story.

Mentioning that Monath is always pausing seems redundant given that the reader can see the comma in every sentence. Given, I'm sure some people might miss or overlook that, but it still felt a touch unnecessary.

The time frame that the agents exist in seems a bit odd to me. They say they've been working in their unnamed department for years. And yet Maintenance has still not installed a recuperacoon for Monath in all that time?

Finally, SPaG notes:
-- For the sentence in the third paragraph that begins "She was a Homestuck-verse Troll," the word "Troll" should not be capitalized.
-- I feel like "main7enance" in paragraph five should be capitalized due to it being a proper subdivision of a department (as in the Department of Operations, Building Maintenance).
-- It should be "various Departmental badges" in the last sentence of the ninth paragraph.
-- There should be a space between the end of an ellipsis and the word following it in Jiffy's dialogue in the tenth paragraph ("It... it is not a consult, Monath.")
-- Final paragraph, first sentence. There does not need to be a comma between "matter" and "now."

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