Subject: Yay, you still write things!
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Posted on: 2013-10-12 20:19:00 UTC
I'll come back with actual feedback later, I just wanted to get that out of my system. :P
Subject: Yay, you still write things!
Author:
Posted on: 2013-10-12 20:19:00 UTC
I'll come back with actual feedback later, I just wanted to get that out of my system. :P
I don't know any of those fandoms, and the sheer chaos had me boggling a lot, but your wonderfully hilarious Agent interactions saved my brain. Poor Nume... he seems to exist to get dumped on, but it's so funny to watch. XD Ilraen is alternately cute and badass. And Jenni is just awesome.
In conclusion, congrats on getting through that. Have some celebratory internet-cake. :D
At the beginning of the mission, Nume says that 'the Japanese Mafia does not take girls'. This is incorrect - Yakuza can be women; an example is Goto Mayuki, the partner of Goto Kenji from the Kyokoto-kai Yakuza family of Tokyo, who sometimes, to quote Yaakov Raz's book My Brother the Yakuza, has to be stronger than a man.
To be fair, given the number of canons dragged into the fic, I wouldn't be surprised if it did eventually pull in some Star Trek (I still haven't read it all the way through), although I guess that wouldn't really fit in with the 'anime night at the Pit' theme that it currently has.
Not just Logic, but a Hitchhikers' Guide reference at that - even better!
I'm also (whatever number we're up to now)-ing the 'KHAAAAAAAAAAN!' being awesome.
but there's a letter missing. After the world collapses, you have: "The did get to witness Inuyasha being reunited with Kagome...." I believe that the first word is supposed to be "they"?
It's not the content of anime that turns me off to them, so much as the animation style. Most of the stuff I've seen on TV has such sketchy, cheap-looking animation. Things like the mouths barely moving, the over-dramatic emotional cues (giant sweat drops, falling over, etc.) make me feel like the animators didn't put as much work into the show as they could have. I guess I'm just spoiled, growing up on Disney movies?
And I realize that's not true of all anime, and that the Studio Ghibli stuff is pretty solid. I just have difficulty even approaching the genre as a whole anymore.
But flaky pastry with burrito filling sounds worth trying.
I'm not much of a DS9 fan, but isn't that name supposed to be spelled "Sisko," not "Cisco"?
The worst part is that I actually "corrected" myself after I initially typed S and changed it to a C. Derp! >.
Oh well, at least OFAS has some extra help now, if they didn't have him already. I wouldn't be surprised if that's a common mistake, since Cisco is a pretty well-known brand.
~Neshomeh
Uh...I think you're confusing Cisco with Crisco. I'm guessing that Cisco the Mini-Gorn would have something to do with OFAS's tech.
Problems with the e-mail service? What kind of problems? We both use Yahoo!, don't we; I don't recall any problems on my end (though having yet another new format thrust on us is quite annoying...)
Ooh, I love this mission. It's brilliant!
~Autumn
I'm not likely to be very active for a while yet, but I'm around.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the mission. As I've asked others, though, could you tell me what was brilliant about it? To deserve a word like that, there must be something you can point to. {= )
~Neshomeh
I like the humour, the Jenni-Nume-Ilraen relationship, the way the trio of agents got rid of the Sue 'N Co....so on. Oh, and not to mention this line: "And already we have the misuse of Japanese suffixes," [Nume] continued, jotting that down, too. "Not to mention her name! Ray-chair-rooo; that's how you say 'my name is Rachel and I am a weeaboo' in fangirl Japanese."
~Autumn
Heh, I worked hard on that line. I wanted to comment on the fact that the author is writing the character's name as though she translated it to Roman type from Japanese type even though it is clearly not a Japanese name, and I had to condense all that into something that a person would actually say. It took a few tries to get it right. ^_^
~Neshomeh
Those descriptions make for hilarious results!
Also, that's an interesting way to kill the Sues.
I really did enjoy it (despite the huge amounts of blood, ugh), especially the "KORRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!" "KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!" exchange, which caught me by surprise and was so hilarious I promptly reread it several times. Honestly, awesome mission, and Ilraen is quickly becoming even more of a favorite of mine than he already was. Well done!
Also, here, have several bars of high-grade Swiss Bleepolate to deal with having read the actual fic in order to do the mission...
~DF
I mean, it was supposed to be funny, and it does come at the beginning of a brief intermission where the agents and readers can catch their breath, so... sure, I'll take credit for that. ^_~ I'm glad it worked out so well!
What did you think of what followed?
~Neshomeh
It wasn't the most flashy of Sue-slayings, but given the nature of the Sue's crimes against canon, it just made sense for her to vanish in a Puff of Logic. And I actually learned something, too: thanks for the YouTube link! What made you think of using the dropped slinky as a simile?
but Puff of Logic even has its own TVTropes page, complete with an entry on the PPC's favorite substance, Bleeprin!
I'm kinda wondering if that in itself could be a new charge. "Gratuitous use of dramatic villan's name scream".
Loved the mission! Don't think I ever laughed so hard in recent memory but then again I didn't really need the bleepka since I'm a masochist anyway. One of the reasons I got into the PPC. Still great job and write more!
The mission is of course long, but it kept its pace thanks to the factor of sheer "What the f*** am I looking at" that pervaded the mission. So overall, great times were had for everyone. Well, except Jenny, but you know how it is.
Now, I think I should probably get around to posting some of my own PPC writing in the very near future...
Jeez, I hope you weren't waiting on me. O.o;
Jenni's not too badly off, really. Sure, the Sue-tracking anklet she's got coming will chafe a bit, but she'll live. {= )
Thanks again!
~Neshomeh
I'm still waiting for someone else to look through the latest F&E interlude before I post it. (I was hoping to post both interludes at the same time.) I don't know how much longer I should give him, but... No, you weren't the only person I was waiting on.
but how many people do you beta for?
It's someone else I'm waiting on for certain reasons. So don't fret too badly.
Very, very long, too. I am officially never reading that bleepfic without lots of backup.
(That slinky video was awesome.)
-Aila
But, if I may press, what was wonderful about it? I'm glad you took the time to read and enjoyed it, but knowing what I did right is important if I'm to keep doing it and build on it. {= )
(Veritasium in general is pretty cool. Credit goes to Phobos for introducing me to them and giving me the idea.)
~Neshomeh
I'll come back with actual feedback later, I just wanted to get that out of my system. :P
The answer is probably no, but I've had more than one FicPsych idea fail to get off the ground in living memory. {= /
~Neshomeh
I never quite found a story to go with the joke about blackouts always heralding terrible things. If I figure something out I may go back to it, but so far nothing doing.
~Neshomeh