Subject: Re: Mission
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Posted on: 2013-12-24 17:23:00 UTC

The big, major victory you've pulled off here is using Myrin to show the proper way to portray a homophobic character getting his bigotry shoved back in his face. It's reasonable for him to start out that way, being that he's kinda sorta from Phantom of the Opera's time period. Then you use Eusabius as the counter-example against what Myrin believes about homosexual people, while possessed!replacement!Ike (sheesh) serves as a bit of a dark mirror for Myrin to see and dangerously far homophobia can be taken. Also (sadly) realistic is that Myrin doesn't have a complete change of heart by the end, but still recognizes that he was being hurtful and rude, and that he had been wrong about some things, at the least.

The pacing did get slowed down significantly in this mission, and I think it's mainly because both Eusabius and Myrin have similar meticulous, conjunction-lacking speech patterns. I realize why they both speak that way, but trying to read their dialogue in a realistic way makes some of the conversations stretch on forever, which gets especially annoying when they're doing little more than commenting on a fic quote you've already shown us.

I like the situations with the three different wraiths at the end. Each one had a distinct and recognizable attitude and effect on the PPCers, which makes them stand out immensely from the rest of the mission. I imagine the one that had been possessing Ike is another unique type that's likely to show up again in other PPC spin-offs.

The way Wave Crest makes such ribald jokes is a little off-putting, considering the continuum he's from. I know you set up his reading about human sexuality in "Vals Azul," but as he talks now, he really feels more like a human character who happens to be a pony, rather than an actual My Little Pony character. Specifically, he sounds so similar to Florestan half the time, that Wave Crest almost doesn't feel like he's there at all.

Finally, this exchange confuses me:

“It seems that way,” Wave Crest replied. He then looked up to the other two agents. “So this is what I’ve got to look forward to?”

“Not quite,” said Eusabius. “Missions rarely ever become so trying on a person’s soul. And most of our missions have been rather innocuous.”

“So I noticed,” Wave Crest replied. He then looked up. “I have to say, it’s interesting work. I’m glad they saw me fit to be an agent.”


What has Wave Crest noticed? He's only been on one mission (a horrible one), so how has he noticed that "most missions" have been "innocuous" for this RC?

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