Subject: Well, I mean, you can...
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Posted on: 2015-03-18 14:22:00 UTC
But that doesn't necessarily mean anyone will take you up on that. After all, we tend to PPC fics in fandoms we know and like.
Subject: Well, I mean, you can...
Author:
Posted on: 2015-03-18 14:22:00 UTC
But that doesn't necessarily mean anyone will take you up on that. After all, we tend to PPC fics in fandoms we know and like.
Am I allowed to challenge other PPCers to write missions? For certain continua, say.
I ask because I'd really like to see a Five Nights at Freddy's mission, now that the series has concluded. I'd write one myself, but I currently lack the means to do so.
"One Day at Freddy's" (unbetaed)
Doc sat stiffly on the undersized kid's bench. "This just feels so inappropriate."
"Lighten up, Doc! It's a birthday party." Vania took a noisy sip of soda. "You realize how rarely kids in our Nursery get to do normal stuff like this? Look at them!"
Mollie and Ollie, now officially eleven-year-olds, had invited some of their friends to the party. The kids were laughing and yelling, running back and forth from the arcade games to the table that held the pizza.
"Yeah, but . . ." Doc turned his gaze to the singing animatronics on the colorful stage. "Why here?"
Vania's face turned deadly serious, and she moved it slowly closer to Doc's until she was eye to eye. "Have you any idea?" She paused dramatically. "How much these parties cost in a real-world Chuck E. Cheese's?" She grinned.
Doc glared at her. "You know what I mean." He motioned towards the stage with his shoulder. "Those things kill people," he whispered.
"Doc, you of all people ought to do the research before making assumptions. Everything is fine." She lowered her voice. "The biting incident happens in 1987, and the kidnapping in an unknown June. We are safely in March of 1985, and have nothing to worry about but the grease content in this pizza."
Doc looked again at the jerkily dancing robots on the stage. "What if the kids play this when they get older, and it gives them nightmares that they were here?"
"Already done it."
Doc whipped his head towards the boy who had spoken. "Seriously?"
Chuck grinned around his mouthful of pizza, then swallowed. "Well? Keep your glazzies in your gullivers, it's just a bit of fun."
Doc sneered a bit. "Ugh. Why am I not surprised the Clockwork Orange kid has played Five Nights?"
Vania smacked him on the arm. "Doc! That's rude!"
Chuck gave an even bigger grin. "Oh, and is the poogly Floater afraid of the creepy dannies? Ha ha ha!"
"I think Freddy is the scariest!" A girl chimed in.
"No way, it's Foxy!" Mollie added.
"I find Balloon Boy unsettling," said another child (who happened to be a robot wearing a human disguise for the party).
The agents listened to the mounting debate in stunned silence. Finally, Vania interrupted the kids with a, "Guys, guys! Keep your voices down! Don't let any of the background canons hear a spoiler."
The kids hushed quickly, allowing Doc to quietly ask, "They let you play this crap in the Nursery?"
"It's fun!"
"We take turns!"
"I've gotten to night six in the first one!"
"I got all the way through the first two games!"
"I've found all the Easter eggs!"
As the kids began clamoring again, Doc and Vania folded their arms and laid their heads down.
"Sorry," Doc said. "I guess I was being over-protective."
"S'all right, Doc. I . . . wasn't expecting the kids to be quite this resilient. At least we know we're safe, with all these canon experts at hand!"
Doc smiled. "True!"
Then, a spotlight fell from the ceiling and crashed to the ground right behind them.
—doctorlit, who proposes the animatronics' AIs were corrupted when the facial recognition software viewed Agent Doc's face, and couldn't properly cope with the ugly.
I haven't the foggiest about FNaF, so I won't be writing anything about it.
...is that the storyline of FNaF has mired in speculation and conjecture. We aren't even sure, in some cases, that the events of the games aren't just hallucinations. While there are a lot of clues in the games themselves, they tend to muddy the water, rather than clearing it up. Even the best theories about what happened have some pretty big holes in them.
So, how to you preserve a canon when the truth of it is largely debated?
-5 Nights at Phobos'
I'm not at all sure what you mean. If you mean, can you stand up, point a finger dramatically at someone, and say, 'You! Write a mission in this continuum!', then... well, you're allowed, but all they'll do is laugh at you.
If you mean posting a badfic for someone to write a mission in if they want to - well, that's what we already do in badfic threads.
If you mean just asking for 'someone, anyone, please' to write a mission into a given continuum, then sure (and you just did). Just don't assume that people are going to feel obligated to do so.
hS
Albeit with less begging.
But that doesn't necessarily mean anyone will take you up on that. After all, we tend to PPC fics in fandoms we know and like.