Subject: Wow. Thank you.
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Posted on: 2014-01-27 09:12:00 UTC
This is a very thorough and thought out review, and I thank you for posting it.
Yes! I was worried some bits got too violent in the mission, so I'm thrilled that you noticed that I tried to make it sound apropriate for the universe of MLP. I thought, if I am going to be writing missions set exclusively in Equestria, I can't have them feel inappropriate to the tone of the show, as I would be far too hypocritical for blasting fic that felt wrong in a way that was also contradictory to the show. I also thought Marvin and Printworthy should be friends because of this. While agents who can't stand each other can be funny, it is the Magic of Friendship that will pull these two through.
I like to explore the effects of badfic, which is why I used the canons in the way I did. Just because they have been released from the Specter's, erm, Wraith's grasp, it does not mean the fic never happened. The end scene with Shining Armor and Cadence is one of my favorites, as it drives home one of the points I tried to make: this story can work. Yes, as it is, the fic sucks, but the core story has such potential it hurts! So, I take glimpses into 'what could have been,' to both tell good fic and to show how it is done.
Ah, Rartiy. You know, I missed this mini the first few times I read it. Originally the mini was going to be griffon. Turns out, in Equestria, griffin is spelled griffon, as shown in the merch and the episode 'Griffon the Brush Off.' I was so sad to lose my mini, but then I found Rartiy and, well, you saw what happened from there. Rartiy's personality is a bit of Discord blended with the drama of Rarity, as well as her pension for 'organized chaos.' This was not too evident in this mission, but will come to provide Printworthy with no shortage of headaches.
I debated with myself for a long time on how to present Shining Armor's death. I wanted to do the rewrite version, which I did, yet I also knew how the PPC usually treats these scenes. In the end, I desided that ultimately what was important was that the Agents were physically there in the fic. The paragraph left too little information to make a joke out of, so I showed how it 'really' happened. I am thrilled so many people like that scene, and that I had made the right decision.
The Wigs-on-Sticks were made because when the badfic tried to insert description, it always described the pony's mane. It was jarring and very sudden when it happened, so I desided to make the strange mane descriptions a joke item. Perhaps if you read the fic, it would be funnier. Sadly, the fic is deleted, though I do have it saved. Oh well.
I think I remember one of the ponies referencing English in the show, though I may be wrong. I do know that Equestrian is suspiciously like English though, so perhaps I'll make a joke out of that.
Ah, more things to change. Some things I caught, others are new to me. However, I will not be changing the alrights. To me, alright and all right are two similar, but different phrases. Alright is a synonym for acceptable, fine, OK, ect. All Right means correct, factual, ect. Plus, alright is becoming more widespread and accepted, enough that my Kindle dictionary recognises it as a word, with the definition I used. So, to do my part to make alright an accepted word, I will use it when appropriate. Thank you, though, for voicing your concern.
Thank you so much for this review. I am thrilled you enjoyed it, and I hope the next one is as good, if not better.