Subject: I think my missions...
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Posted on: 2014-02-19 23:05:00 UTC

...are slowly becoming "let's analyse fanfiction from a feminist lens with Ellie and Chrissy" sorta thing.

I guess that's what happens when you go to an all-women's college. Ah well.

(Speaking of which, I got into the Wellesley College TV writing team. The show's called Boobtube; check it out by searching Wellesley College Boobtube. Failure to include the college may result in... interesting... results.)

Anyway, ahem. Mission plug.

Illogical in all the Right Ways (fic has a tw for Twilight-esque relationships. mission has a tw for mentions of past abuse and a description of a panic attack)

Target: Seraphina Lilly Jones and Stupock
Agents: Christianne Shieh and Eledhwen Elerossiel
Fandom: Star Trekkin (into fifty shades of urpley-wilver awfulness), the Reboot

Things added to continuity:
-More on Christianne's college life and past relationship
-Don't talk too much about PPC terminology and stuff around Spock. Vulcans have eidetic memories, and he's just barely forgetting all this stuff. You'll end up making him remembering all the Sues he's met (and he has met many), and it's not a pretty picture.
-Two Vulcan DAVD Agents: Lorian and T'Lyra. They work together and are, in fact, married. There's a mission Dawn and I are working on with them and her Calaquendi Agents.
-I think Christianne might be triggered specifically by phrases like "she is mine", in accordance with a possessive attitude and aggressive actions (it's a very nuanced thing, I think). Bear in mind that this is still a relatively recent development in her characterisation, so if there were missions in 2008 where it didn't affect her, it'd be because I was young and immature and didn't have a grasp on Christianne's character.
-The protocol for handling Agents triggered in the line of duty is most likely tailored to each Agent's ability and place in their recovery process. Christianne is considerably more recovered than many others, I imagine, and therefore can handle uncomfortable situations for a bit longer (mostly because she seems to prioritise the Duty over her own well-being). But for her, usually a stint in a plothole with some Bleepesteem will do the trick.

Things up for grabs: A sparkly 'Aruzul Stone' of Sueness. Said to increase telepathic abilities.
Mini-Tribbles: Chekhov, Kirks

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