Subject: Taking my PG hat off a minute.
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Posted on: 2013-11-19 11:22:00 UTC
Mostly because, as Phobos was the one to flag up a few problems last time, I think it appropriate that he decide whether you've adequately fixed them. But I can still offer comments, right?
-Your agents. I was going to ask why James called himself Apollo, but your sample answered that. I quite like Kelly's description - particularly that she was actually injured in the Battle of Manhattan. Her traits seem to come nicely out of being a daughter of Apollo; I'm pretty sure the canon ones have displayed all of those characteristics, so I can't really say you're overloading her!
-Your sample I only read a bit of (another reason I've got the Hat off). I like your worldbuilding and general narrative. My two negative comments are:
--Commas. You still need more of 'em. And I know at least one of your betas occasionally runs into the same problem. ;) Actually, you could simply solve it by altering your sentence structure, but... you have things like this: 'In the past few years a group of seven Powered, called the Guardians, had formed and cleaned out any Powered...' That reads, to me, like the role of the Guardians is to form Powered and then clean said Powered out. It's a clumsy phrasing; either 'a group... had formed, and cleaned out', or 'a group... had formed. They had cleaned out' would work better.
--Your dialogue. I actually spent a page or so unclear what timeframe we're in here. You go from fairly colloquial ('It’s good to see that you could make it') to either stilted, archaic, or formal ('May I enquire as to what that device you had over your eyes was?') and back ('Cool'), without really nailing any of them. I'm not sure what you were aiming at, but I think you missed. As a single example, a casual speaker would render that first quote as 'I'm glad you could make it' - the fact that he can see it is implicit in the fact that, you know, he's there. It could be 'It's good [that] you could make it', but people don't tend to use the passive voice in dialogue: we prefer to attach our own reactions.
Oh, you also have a bizarre verbal quirk: when the Powered are introducing themselves, about half of them begin with 'So, I'm [name]'. I've never heard anyone who talks like that - is it a regional thing?
Moving on...
-The badfic. I don't really know what to think - I don't have the energy to plough through to the plot. But Angry Percy is Randomly Angry.
One thing I do note is that the author claims to have recently(?) revised pretty much the whole thing. You may want to check whether this is still the version you think it is.
Ehm... I'm not sure any of my comments were particularly useful there. Good luck?
hS