Subject: No need to kill a sufficiently developed character
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Posted on: 2014-03-23 15:48:00 UTC

If the replacements are three-dimensional characters, they don't have to be killed because they don't pose a threat anywhere they go. PPC assassins probably don't find it too satisfying to kill something that isn't Sueish.

Major characters who are replacements, but not glittery enough to pose a problem, can be recruited or relocated.

Generics and bits fade into the background once the major characters are gone.

And this may be a non-issue anyway in most cases, because a crossover with a quarantined continuum is usually rejected by the other continuum as well, leaving it to float harmlessly in its own original, plagiarized, world. Only once the continuum is opened and the crossover starts to try to latch onto one or the other continuum, would agents need to worry about it.

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