Subject: Re: SEP fields don't work at all with Sues.
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Posted on: 2014-06-13 20:51:00 UTC
How detailed is the description of the surroundings in the fic you are talking about?
There have been a few times when agents encountered a similar situation and used the instability of a poorly described or extremely generic setting to be able to manipulate the environment to create a hiding place.
The first place I saw it happen was in an Indemaat story, but I don't remember exactly which one. It may have been in her story thread about one agent thinking the other was a Sue, because the agent was doing it a lot, showing off, kind of, among other things.
Agent Kaliel/Maeryn used it when the story took place entirely inside a cell that had no description other than 'cell' and someone opening and closing a door occasionally. She created a space like a duck blind that the agents could watch the fic through.
This is from a mission that will probably never get finished and see the light of day.
“If the environment is sufficiently poorly described, you can describe it and make things that could reasonably be in the scene appear. It’s something that agents should not abuse, but sometimes there is no other way to avoid being seen when you find yourself in an empty box of a room like this--"