Subject: I had pictured...
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Posted on: 2013-12-21 04:18:00 UTC

...a sort of programmable doorknob that can be attached to any surface (or at least, that's what I thought once the idea had been put into my head after the fact). Stick into onto the nearest wall, tree, cliff face, or whatever. Push a few buttons, and boom! Instant door.

There's obviously going to be a bit more cooperation in the PPA than in a typical noir story. Still, I would argue that noir detectives and characters are at their best when interacting with others, be those others partners, clients, contacts, or targets. An over-emphasis on internal monologue runs the risk of falling down the path of parody. Plus, maybe it's just me, but HQ has never seemed like a particularly packed place. I think a large part of that is due to how little most agents seem to interact with others outside of their partner. Outside of the occasional co-write or RP event, the vast majority of partnerships operate in their own little universes.

Minor note: I'm pleased that you picked up on my little pun, albeit not in the way I intended (new shade = darkness = noir). It's not what I'm calling the universe, though. It's the Plot Protection Agency, or PPA.

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