The bird's so cute! Thanks.
(Must...prevent hunter pets...from eating it...)
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Thank you (nm) by
on 2010-09-08 08:08:00 UTC
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Yummy! Chocolate! (nm) by
on 2010-09-08 08:08:00 UTC
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Thank you (nm) by
on 2010-09-08 08:02:00 UTC
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Wow, that's a lot of links. by
on 2010-09-08 08:00:00 UTC
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Anyway...
I'm currently finished with the first chapter of the original series.
I read quite a bit of the killed badfic list
I will also try my best to follow the board's rules (And frankly, I've never read the LOTR books or seen the movie...should I at least be more familiar with that?)
...You don't mind if I make copy the links into a writing document, do you?
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Yum Pineapple! by
on 2010-09-08 07:47:00 UTC
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You know, looking at this fruit brings back memories of the good ol' days back then, and it is a powerful weapon.
(By the way, which badfic do you speak of?)
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Better be careful with these... by
on 2010-09-08 07:44:00 UTC
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So that nobody gets poked by these, but thanks!
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A-board, I am. by
on 2010-09-08 07:42:00 UTC
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I hope to get used to places like this, and the internet is indeed harsh!
And thanks for the moist towelette.
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Thank you by
on 2010-09-08 07:37:00 UTC
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Hey, thanks!
*Eats the cupcake away*
And for the pidgeon...I am hoping that my animals won't eat it, since one of them used to go prey-hunting often, but I did used to have an animal that would be considered prey for them survive until it's time, so no worries!
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Your link doesn't work. (nm) by
on 2010-09-08 07:24:00 UTC
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Wow... by
on 2010-09-08 07:23:00 UTC
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I didn't realize that there were so few zombie encounters in that huge badfic (and those encounters were so short too), which makes me think that the author only put the zombie invasion thing in as an excuse to write about Sherlock and Watson getting it on (Hence the reason of killing off Waston's wife, because she would most likely get in the way of her husband and Sherlock's "tru wuv" if she was kept alive).
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Re: Whoa by
on 2010-09-08 07:08:00 UTC
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I think their SEP fields helped a lot, but the zombies being second-fiddle certainly helped them not having to push that theory too hard. You know, I just thought about it, and in well over 30,000 words of original fic, during which the entire British island is overrun by zombies, they only had four on-screen encounters with the creatures. Three of those were less than 300 words each.
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I really do not want to think about... by
on 2010-09-08 07:03:00 UTC
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what Medical had to go through to fix half-sized, dead, zombie!Mary.
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Thanks! by
on 2010-09-08 07:01:00 UTC
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I went back over the part about portaling Lestrade and Mrs. Hudson, and added in more detail. It was a bit confusing.
I am glad you think I got the canons right. The part of the mission where they should be in character always scares me the most.
That was one of the most nonsensical of all Bad Slash scenes I have ever read--from the virus spreading potential, to the seriously wounded Watson, to the just pure "What was that? of the actual scene.
I am glad that you liked it!
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Brown, you mean? (nm) by
on 2010-09-08 06:23:00 UTC
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I finally finished reading it! by
on 2010-09-08 05:14:00 UTC
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I think this may be your best mission yet, Miah! I especially enjoyed reading the canons after they were rescued from the Suefluence: when Lestrade and Mrs. Hudson were together; and later when they were planning to escape with Holmes, and Lestrade's behavior gave them away. I thought the characterizations in those scenes were spot-on.
I also liked that Unger is beginning to be more assertive and confident in this mission, telling jokes and acting a bit more like Kelok's partner, rather than sidekick. It's a shame they didn't get to fight any zombies on this mission, but I guess it's long enough as it is. They were boring zombies anyway. (And speaking of zombies, I can't believe Holmes discovers Watson might have been exposed to the zombie virus, and then proceeds to make out with him! If a scratch can spread the virus, surely a kiss like that would, too!)
One section that confused me was when the Agents were rescuing Lestrade and Mrs. Hudson. I had trouble understanding where the portals were leading, and who was on which side of them. But like I said, an awesome mission overall, and you're amazing for being able to sit through that monster!
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That'd work :) I like that (nm) by
on 2010-09-08 04:23:00 UTC
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Yes, like that. :) (nm) by
on 2010-09-08 04:23:00 UTC
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Ooo... I might have dropped a chocolate cookie somewhere... (nm by
on 2010-09-08 04:22:00 UTC
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Re: What can I say... by
on 2010-09-08 04:21:00 UTC
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You wouldn't offend anyone by not reading all our articles, byut you certainly earn extra points for doing so :)
Writing PPC missions before getting Permission is frowned upon, yes. In these cases, we ask that people don't post their missions until after they get Permission. If you see a new badfic, you can certainly claim it and even start writing pre-mission notes (finding charges, et cetera), but please don't write anything.
If the things you wrote already are PPC-style only and not PPC missions (as in, not including any original PPC elements, like the portals and disguise generators and Flowers and so on), then you can do whatever you like with them.
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Hmm, I suppose. by
on 2010-09-08 04:16:00 UTC
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But I wouldn't do it, myself. I wouldn't see the point. Why waste my energy pulling apart something like Eragon when I could be enjoying better books? Others may find it a good use of their time, certainly, but... eh, to each their own. If it makes you happy, then don't listen to me :)