Subject: One minor nitpick
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Posted on: 2014-01-20 04:51:00 UTC
The Librarian does not use contractions.
Subject: One minor nitpick
Author:
Posted on: 2014-01-20 04:51:00 UTC
The Librarian does not use contractions.
Unless someone wants the Disentangeler?
Other than that, it's very, very fun to read. (I'm guessing the Reader kind of got tracked down in a hallway and handed that piece of paper, considering none of the messages went out to her...yeah, that kind of makes sense.)
~DF
And since I'm also the semi-official supervisor of the Board's mini-Agents, it's double the reason for me to keep an eye on her. On the bright side, it's been a while since a new mini-Agent cropped up. They'll need to start getting separate rooms if there are many more of them.
I was going to say I didn't think Morgan even knew she existed, but then I thought they might have met in the Blackout, but then I realised that the 'extra' scene where Morgan introduces the Doctor to the Disentangler, Agent and Fisherman implies that she doesn't know her.
So I'm going to assume the Reader found out in Some Other Way, and just walked in to talk to Morgan. I may try my hand at writing that scene, if I get the energy - it seems far easier than the, wow, nine-person scripts other people are doing so well at.
hS
This story made me laugh when I was rather frustrated and annoyed, so a massive thumbs up for everybody who took part.
Just one nitpick though, RC log e's console code is different, though I can't quite find it right now (I think I mentioned it sometime near the blackout?).
In one word: Technobabble. In a few: it's what you get when you throw the little I know about IT into a pot with some words and stir well.
Updated to fit, then.
(On further consideration, what it actually implies is rather disturbing: Des & the Librarian don't work from HQ. They work from your computer, yes, you, the generic reader. They're waiting there, right now, for you to leave, so they can get back to work...)
hS
When the script shifts between wobblestheclown's last section and my section, the bracketed cue says "Instead" where it probably shouldn't, considering there wasn't anything in that spot to be directly contradicted. That "Instead" should be removed, and possibly replaced with a "Suddenly" to keep the flow going.
Now I have the need to go and write myself a Time Lord Agent. Time Lords have been, are, and will be cool.
Excuse me while I brainstorm.
I'll draw this.
Also, everyone on the council needs to get on a Google Doc and put together the minutes to a meeting, or rather the documents concerning their constant arguments, complaints, shouting, and so on.
Iunno, I just like the whole "Not So Omniscient Council Of Bickering" thing. Maybe it's because I have relatives who work in local government...
Because if not, I will write another Fearn section, no matter how silly it is. The plot-bunny's been running around in my head all day.
It won't take a week before the next part comes up, though! I'll write it today, after classes are over.
Tell me when the next part is open and I'll write something.
I was needing to rewrite my section anyway, since I realized just before posting it earlier that a few events didn't occur in the right sort of order. I think I'll take some of this scene, since you offer. I was needing to write a new beginning, anyway, since bits of that got moved to the end.
This has to become an episode of DW.
Admittedly, if it does, then there'd be a DW!PPC, with all of its subsequent shootoffs, and it'd get quite timey wimey. Oh, well, it was a good idea while it lasted.
The audio drama planning sheet
Because people seem to like the idea.
hS
...due to my voice generally sounding absolutely awful when recorded, I doubt I'd be able to contribute directly, so if anybody else is up for voicing the Fisherman go right ahead and do so! :)
I'd love to help in other ways though (script writing/editing, audio manipulation, keeping mad Daleks under control, etc)
Admittedly, I hear that my recorded voice sounds way different from my speaking voice, so I'll hold off on offering to voice anyone else until I figure out if I can record my voice differently.
Also, there's an app for Dalek voice modulation, if you cared to know.
Oh, this is so, so brilliant. I most probably won't be of any use whatsoever, but I support this motion wholeheartedly, because Doctor Who audio dramas and the PPC in one thing? Pure awesome.
-Aila
I am so up to this, even though the Librarian does not have many lines. A silent one, he is.
One: My ability to record sound is greatly limited.
Two: I can't do the Notary's dialogue because I'm MtF. Eleventh I could maybe do, but... yeah. Sorry.
I can't get the mic in this to work any more. Which is slightly annoying. Oh well. =[
I might be able to do a passable Northern accent. If I'm drunk enough.
The Notary's actually pushing 700. She's rather parsimonious with her regenerations... at least, she is by choice. When she's chased by Daleks, not so much.
Terribly sorry, guess I got carried away with it all! ^^
Consider the exchange about age excised from continuity - it was only a silly thing anyway.
I'm going to try my hand at this (all run screaming, I know), and I've got plans for it.
hS
Especially as I didn't expect it to become such a group effort! Well done, everyone.
(Still laughing at the introduction of Fearn, that was a great idea. Only now I want to send the Reader on a mission with a Dalek...hm.)
~DF
The Librarian does not use contractions.
Please, please continue these, all of you.
-Aila
You know that I am not wearing that, right?
Why wouldn't you want to? These are really cool!
Look, my one collapses down, and then I push this switch and whoosh - it opens up again. And yours is holographic, that's even better!
(Little things please little minds! - Evie)
This collar is overly large and too flamboyant. Besides, who in their right mind would dye their coat green?
That said... who are you, anyway?
Of course I am in my right mind. I am not like my temporary partner, Agent Desdendelle, who insists for some reason that he is perfectly insane.
As to myself... I am the Librarian, currently from the Department of Floaters. And I did not find my way in; rather, the way found me. I somehow managed to walk from my group's TARDIS straight into this bizarre Headquarters. A madhouse is an apt name indeed; this place's architecture is extremely baffling. I am still looking for a way out, though the Department of Sufficiently Advanced Technology assures me reaching my home Word World, whatever that means, is quite impossible.
Nobody knows what you're going to do next, you get a free pass to do all sorts of things...
You walked from inside a TARDIS into HQ? That is very odd indeed - takes an awful lot of energy to open a portal inside a TARDIS. That or a very thin reality matrix, leading to plotholes.
Your home continuum (aka Word World) is the same as mine, right? Returning there shouldn't be impossible - there are obvious existential problems with returning to Gallifrey though.
While seeming insane might net you some benefits, it also tends to get you locked up. That tends to interrupt research, which is bad.
Yes, I have walked from a TARDIS into HQ. I have no idea how that happened, quite frankly, and shortly afterwards a certain... infamous person... started molesting me. I have tried to return to the particular place I have stepped into HQ in, but to no avail.
And no, my home continuum is apparently orthogonal to the... usual... Whoniverse (so I hear the Word World Gallifrey stood in is called), or some other, equally confusing term.
Also, a little thought regarding the whole Topaz Monitor/Citrine Theorist thought: Have them as two separate positions, and change Citrine to Chalcedony. If we keep the setup of Monitor as originally laid out and don't fold it into the Castellan's duties, then we can have the seventh member of our little rainbow as the far-violet end, taking from the Sapphire and Amethyst Councillors and kludging together workable solutions to major plot holes from there. =]
Also, perhaps colours outside the main spectrum should be called Antient members. The name comes from the organization of the Cinque Ports and denotes members that aren't fully part of the organization but are, as the saying goes, close enough for government work.
Mostly because our missions tend to take us home, and we would be best-suited to keeping tabs on our continuum due to the nature of our work (that is, disentangling things).
As for between us, we may occasionally swap duties simply to keep the rest of you on your toes.
-Dis
Must be the whole sideburns thing going on.
For reference, though, he looks like this:
That is, he looks like a really good Tenth Doctor cosplayer, but not precisely like David Tennant.
Of course, the main characteristic of David Tennant is 'tall and skinny', which Tektek can't really do... but I was aiming in the general direction of the hair. I'm not all that good at this. ;)
hS
Thank you so much! And it's neat to see their Gallifreyan titles.
While the two might swap places occasionally, you won't be able to get any pictures of your Time Lords in silly collars unless you let us know their default!
I'm guessing it would be the Disentangler as Sapphire Watcher and the Agent as Amethyst Keeper, but that's only because blue would probably look better on the Disentangler than purple and the role of Amethyst Keeper fits the Agent's personality a little better than it would fit his partner.
... in the order they were named. Which I think puts Dis as the Watcher.
(I have the collars; I'm just waiting to get to a computer that can use Tektek)
hS
A silly collar indeed. Also, the riddle of the Osirians? I'm keeping it vague. Maybe I'll have a good idea someday.
That is seriously awesome. I have the image of that frame collapsing down like an umbrella and then deploying at the push of a button. It's the sort of pointlessly complicated thing he'd develop I think!
The pic is pretty accurate I think! His hair is more orange/ginger than red, but that's hardly something to fuss over.
As for the little message, I'm glad you liked it!
Although I dont have any agents (or permission for that matter) when I do start, one of my agents is intended to be a Time Lord. So if by then a spot is still open, I'll put him in.
I live in south-east England, so I'm at something of an advantage when it comes to watching Doctor Who in the first place. I should therefore like to request the position of Sapphire Watcher.
Clarification: this isn't for Boarders, it's for PPC Agents. If you don't have a PPC agent (which you don't), they can't take a position on the Council. If you end up writing one, an invitation will certainly be extended to join.
hS
I was offering to write one specifically for this purpose. =]
--parp
I have yet to write an agent at all, let alone a Time Lord one. That one of these hypothetical agents is a Time Lord is important; that they might be a part of this council is, like you said, background colour. This would also mean pairing a self-important, slightly stuffy Time Lord bureaucrat with a clown of Candide-like optimism, and we both know how much comedy can be wrung from that kind of setup, it having been the main source of inspiration for double acts since time immemorial.
I'm not going to ask you to reserve the spot now, and I'll try and get permission to write a Mission. I've actually got one claimed (a ghastly Gunnerkrigg Court fic that involves a lot of evil's worst excesses), but there's still my relative newness to consider. =]
--parp
That's a good start. And you have an actual story you want to tell with them (rather than picking them because they're cool), so that's better. And you've made - strewth - nearly a hundred posts in many and varied threads in the not-quite-month since you joined, so that's a good sign too. That's two of the three items on the Permission Checklist (we don't have one of those, actually) given tentative ticks - which is always a good start!
hS
... observes that the old collars might need a little updating.
(Fear not: I intend to make them actually look pretty awesome, if I can. And be linked to the character and/or post)
hS
"So this girl called Aella forced me to read 'The Hunger Games'... and I think I've got a good idea for my new collar.
"As the Doctor would say: 'Fire is cool now.'"
hS
This is the one where Morgan dressed up - at least as much as she ever does.
"What? I put the gun down, I put on something orange. What more do you want? Robes are uncomfortable, you know."
hS
The Panopticon has big doors for a reason, methinks.
(It's partly down to the limitations of the Tektek avatars: they have big heads, so the collars have to be huge to be visible. Assume it's an artistic depiction designed to draw out the details)
hS
Just a thought, sounds interesting all the same though.
(Also, hi Morgan!)