Subject: Well, that's certainly a different viewpoint.
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Posted on: 2014-05-02 14:45:00 UTC
Most people who read the PPC - and particularly, most people who want to write for the PPC - love writing. And when I say 'most', I mean 'I can't think of anyone who's ever said otherwise'. Some have difficulty with it, of course, but that doesn't mean they don't enjoy it.
So, to answer your question, yes, most of us like reading the, uh, 'pointless HQ stuff'. It's what differentiates PPC writing from MSTs.
And, actually, if I can interrupt myself, you might find MSTs more your reading style. If you haven't run into them before, they consist literally of going through a story line by line and mocking it. AW's site has some examples, or you can probably find your own to suit your fandoms. Anyway, back on topic.
So I was quite baffled by your 'Until you can fix that problem with your own stories', since, well, a lot of what I'm known for is the non-mission stuff, and your defining it as a 'problem' is rather strange - from my point of view. If you're coming from the viewpoint that the only good thing the PPC can do is kill badfic, then yeah, I can see that would make sense. But I really can't get my head around that idea.
Can I just ask: why do you read anything at all? You read PPC missions for the snark, and it seems from context that you read fanfic to laugh at how bad it is. Do you read anything else? Because as far as I can see, you're classing everything other than mocking bad writing as 'pointless HQ stuff' and its equivalents; how do you get through, say, a novel?
Also: you said 'I'd just want to grab a couple of off-the-shelf, free-to-use agents'. Thing is, we don't actually have a lot of free-to-use Action agents (Lux, maybe?), and a lot of the ones we do - recruits from badfics - have very little personality defined. You'd still have to decide on their character before you tried to write them. That's... just how writing a character works.
Like I've said earlier, MSTs may be more your cup of tea. You can take the in-character approach like AW, or you can literally sit down and eviscerate a story line by line, just detailing everything that's wrong with it. No fiction-writing in sight - just pure snarky dissection.
hS, still... rather baffled