Subject: Short Answers
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Posted on: 2015-06-02 16:12:00 UTC

  1. Imperial Agent: Main reason, was I felt like the agent would be able to be plugged in well into the PPC and could have interesting interactions.

    2. Mewtwo: Came from a discussion some time ago about Pokémon Agents. The question was posed about how/what would cause a Pokémon to willingly go against humans, since the main premise of the canon is humans and Pokémon working together in concert. I thought that at least the backstory of the Mewtwo from the Anime would work well for that. Now while not necessarily a bit character the anime seems to indicate that there are at least two separate Mewtwos in existence, namely the one from the First Movie and then the one from the Genesect film. Both act slightly differently, the latter also has a female voice, and possessed no memory of Ash and Co., thus leading me to believe that it is probably a different Mewtwo. Further there are at least 9 Mewtwos from the games, so I was more so thinking along the lines of a game Mewtwo whose cartridge was reset.

    And I was thinking that an interesting story would come from the originally hating humans (or at least its trainer, think max power frustration), to eventually working together in harmony with them, essentially meeting the initial tone of the Pokémon Series. Mewtwo also happens to be probably my favorite Legendary Pokémon and third favorite overall. And seeing that there is already a Lucario in the PPC, in order to have some degree of uniqueness, and considering a Charizard would be slightly more difficult to explain, I thought Mewtwo might be a decent choice. Further, I think a Mewtwo can have a lot of interesting side-stories. Because for me, those seem a lot more interesting to write rather than missions.

    3. Sith Warrior: The main impetus for this character comes from the mailbox RP a little while ago. I found the condescension from the majority of Time Lords very entertaining. And I was thinking, "What might clash well with the entire race?" So I thought about for a while and came up with a race from my own personal favorite canon, Star Wars. Sith Purebloods, basically think anyone who is not a Sith Pureblood is trash, especially if they cannot manipulate the Force. And as seen in SWTOR even if one does have the ability to manipulate the Force there is still a good chance they will still think of non-Purebloods as inferior. So I thought that a Sith Pureblood would be a very nice foil to the majority of the PPC's Time Lord Agents.

    Further, I like to challenge myself when I write, and I have not previously ever written a character who does things for the Evulz. And so I wanted to give myself a challenge, so a Sith seemed like a good way to do it. I also think that he will work well as a foil to my final agent.

    4. Soul Reaper: Originally I had decided that if I was going to write a character like the Sith, I would need an agent who can stand up to him, restrain his worst instincts and the like. A Jedi is the obvious choice, but that's why I decided against it. Too obvious, and frankly, if they were working together by the end of it, one would almost certainly end up killing the other. So I wanted to think of something else, and I figured that a Soul Reaper could work. See the way I see it, since the Zanpakuto is an extension/manifestation of the Soul Reaper's Soul, it is pretty hardy, and as such based around the kind of things that a Zanpakuto can take before breaking, I think it is within reason to suggest that it can resist a Lightsaber in combat if need be.

    That allows the Soul Reaper to intervene if the Sith tries to attack someone. Further, I see a lot of interesting stories that I can write about this Soul Reaper. Namely I see a whole section where he finally will achieve Bankai. Further since I see him entering the PPC some ponit prior to at least the 1000 Year Blood War Arc, he will have a lot of interesting reactions once he discovers the weekly releases of Bleach and more importantly once he learns about things that happen during that arc.

    Does that help? I only mention power levels in the OP like I did because that is what I am concerned about. It seems to me that for all intents and purposes, that once a character hits a certain power level, they essentially become per-se invalid. And I am just trying to ensure my prospective agents do not hit that level. But suffice it to say, I have interesting story arcs already vaguely sketched for each one.

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