Concerning the past of the PPC by
the Irish Samurai
on 2013-07-21 14:05:00 UTC
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I agree with you about that 'personal playground' comment - that certainly shouldn't be the case. However there are two points that I would like to raise (not with you specifically, just about this topic in general, and this seems like the best place to do it).
Firstly, you'll probably find that stuff set in the future is more obviously speculative, simply because it hasn't happened yet. Whereas stuff set in the past is possibly more likely to be considered the definitive article on what happened back then. Having some more stuff be set in the past, particularly if they offer alternative viewpoints/perspectives/interpretations/events, would probably help make the point that the past is just as much up for grabs as the future is.
Secondly, you've said that 'The PPC, past, present and future, is an open book: anyone (with Permission) can write in it, whether they want to add to, update, or outright contradict what's already there.' (emphasis added) - something I happen to agree with in principle (with the caveat that just because you can do something, doesn't mean that you necessarily should, regarding the contradicting). But, one of our FAQs says 'Permission is given once, after which you're pretty much free to do what you like, provided it doesn't actually contradict previous work or isn't horribly overblown and self-serving.' (again, emphasis added).
Now if what you've said is true, and I believe that it is, then that wording in the FAQ isn't exactly the most helpful. I can certainly see that there are things that we wouldn't want contradicted - any works set in the same time period (and multiverse - we seem to be collecting extra ones) should all agree on who is in charge of which Department, etc. but if we're going to allow minor differences (something which would be helpful if we want to tell our own stories set in the past, rather than just rehashing the old ones) then maybe that could do with tweaking slightly.
Guess I can't blame anyone but myself. by
Ekyl
on 2013-07-19 14:21:00 UTC
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Is there really a point in having two (apparently) mutually-exclusive origin stories kicking around?