Subject: Focus and a ficlet
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Posted on: 2014-05-02 20:07:00 UTC
Yeah, that FOCUS FOCUS FOCUS thing sounds familiar. (And the opposite, when you really don't want to focus to something so you let yourself get distracted by everything around you, so so still don't end up really noticing anything.)
Thanks for your words of encouragement. I've not read your fics yet, but I'll bookmark them, ready to give them a try ready for when I'm next in the mood for a bit of PPC action,
And don't worry about my missions just being agents saying "I really hate this!" I may not enjoy the process of writing very much, but I'm still good enough at it to do better than than that!
To give an example from that Doctor Who fic I mentioned in another post, a typical bit of the mission might go something like this:
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Sean pulled out his Character Analysis Device and pointed it at the Sue.
[Abigail 'Abby' Mason, OC, Human, Age 15, Female, 37.14% Mary Sue and rising]
Not too bad, so far, but it was still early in the fic and the character hadn't done much to establish herself yet. He showed the results to Hild, who pulled out her own Canon Analysis Device and pointed it at the Doctor.
[The Tenth Doctor – or maybe the Eleventh depending on whether you include the War Doctor, and don't even get me started on those faces from "The Brain of Morbius"...]
Hild hit the CAD firmly on the side. Doctor Who's flexible canon meant that CADs sometimes had trouble focussing. Those agents who worked permanently in the Doctor Who Division were usually issued with special models that were shielded against such effects. Being a general assistance assassin, not assigned to any particular division, Hild didn't have that advantage, but fortunately, a good thump could often achieve the same result.
[The Doctor, Canon character, Timelord, Male, 15.5% OOC]
[Donna Noble, Canon character, Human, Female, 10.2% OOC]
"Not too bad, yet," said Sean when she showed it to him. "So far it's mostly just fallout from crossing into the wrong universe."
Meanwhile, Abby had stepped out from behind the tree, and introduced herself to the Doctor.
"I'm your number one fan!"
"Fan?" Donna asked. "Of him?" She gestured to the Doctor.
Abby nodded. "Also president of the fan club."
"Of course, she would be the president," sighed Hild shaking her head. "Typical Sue."
"I wonder how many adult fans like having this girl as president of their club?"
"Maybe we're being too harsh. The so-called club's probably just her and her friends."
"Yeah," snarled Sean, "imaginary friends at that."
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What do you think? Is that good enough?