In a fic I'm sporking at the moment, Ron Weasley is turned into a girl and impregnated. We can use the Embryo Extraction Kit to take it out before we turn him back, but where do we put it afterwards? The fic has also turned the agents killing it into the opposite gender, so only one of them now has a uterus, and as soon as "she" leaves the fic he'll go back to being male. Should we take it out after they turn back? Does Doc Fitz have a tube or something to incubate it in?
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Removing Sue-baby, nowhere to put it. by
on 2008-11-08 10:55:00 UTC
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Hmm... I like the latter option. by
on 2008-11-08 10:53:00 UTC
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Why, what did you do? Anyway, i'm less butthurt now, so I think I will continue posting. I'm not out of it entirely, though. But I will try to shape up. Count on it.
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I'm just gonna repeat a lot of what has been said... by
on 2008-11-08 01:48:00 UTC
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Yes, you were a tad over the top in your application, but you aren't the only one. Lots of us here have been a bit scary when it comes to certain topics (Such as that list of weapons I asked for a while ago), because we enjoy it. You won't be able to fix the reputation if you run though. It just gives us a bad feeling, and makes you feel like there's no lace for you here. All you need to do is actively post around here for a little longer, and you're good to go. That's all. You wanted to write in the PPC so badly you wrote extremely long profiles for your Agents. All that work will just go to waste if you head off now.
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I'll keep that in mind. by
on 2008-11-08 00:49:00 UTC
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If I have any further questions about the project or in general, I'll be sure to contact either you or Trojie about it. Thanks again.
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*beams* Of course you haven't disappointed. by
on 2008-11-08 00:31:00 UTC
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Like I think I said before, I'm extremely grateful that you did step in.
And if there's anything more you'd like to know, feel free to ask. My email is cassie.dramateacher @ yahoo.co.uk (remove the spaces) so you can send me any questions there instead of our carrying on a conversation on the Board.
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Thanks. by
on 2008-11-07 23:54:00 UTC
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I'm sure it'll live up to my expectations, I'm not exactly expecting the next Citizen Kane or anything, I just get the feeling it'll be a good and entertaining film, heh. And yeah, I was able to learn some stuff from the wiki and script, but don't know quite as much as the others do (in fact, one part of my motivation behind joining the project was to catch up on just WTF had been happening since I last left. XD). Still, I figured the project needed help, I could catch up on stuff, I liked the idea of the project, and I needed to shake off the rust from my voice acting, so I figured it was better than leaving it to flounder. I just hope I can do well on all the roles I found myself picking up, heh.
I am glad that I haven't disappointed you so far, and hope to continue to be of service. And yeah, heh, I popped up right at the deadline almost, so I was quite literally a last-minute shoein. No offense to be taken in that, it's actually kind of amusing, now that I know I didn't irritate people by doing so.
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*sighs* Okay, time to step in. by
on 2008-11-07 23:31:00 UTC
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Look, it may have escaped your notice, but you're being very melodramatic. If you're looking for sympathy or drama, you're quite simply not going to get it. Either leave for good, or shape up, admit to your mistakes AND move on from them. We won't hold it against you (hell, I did the same thing once myself) and you can give it another goal.
Sincerely,
~Err...
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I'm sure it was just an accident, sir. by
on 2008-11-07 22:32:00 UTC
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She wouldn't have said it on purpose to upset you.
*mutters audibly and quite snarkily* Not if she wanted to keep her job and sanity, anyway.
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kgarret, you are a star. by
on 2008-11-07 22:15:00 UTC
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Most of the other people volunteering were around at the time and watched/participated in the original RP, so they know what to expect. You, on the other hand, are a fairly recentish addition to the gang (no offence intended), but have willingly stepped in to help out even though you probably still aren't quite sure what was going on back in April when all these events happened.
I sincerely hope that the finished product lives up to your expectations.
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Thank you. by
on 2008-11-07 22:06:00 UTC
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We are very, very sorry that we had to drop you, but definitely grateful for the fact that you were willing to volunteer. It's muchly appreciated.
And thank you for your kind praise of the efforts everyone is making.
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... I think you're being a bit too harsh. by
on 2008-11-07 21:36:00 UTC
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Okay, yes, you screwed up. Fine. So what? Running away doesn't do any good, and we're not the type to hold a grudge against anyone who's willing to try. If you leave now, your 'reputation' (for lack of a better word) will stay exactly as it is. Stick around, be polite and engaging, and you'll earn the respect you wanted - and which, quite frankly, I think people around here want to give as soon as it's appropriate. Publically beating yourself over the head isn't something that either party wants - we take no pleasure from seeing you say "I was wrong" fifty different ways.
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Hm. by
on 2008-11-07 20:02:00 UTC
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Good points, all of them. I am in complete agreement. *nods*
*now wondering how far the line can be toed*
Also now looking forward to the influx of new missions.
I suppose this means I have to finish that first mission for Kat and Samuel that's sitting 85% finished on my hard drive... >.> Ah well. Motivation is good. And re-reading the OS is also good - just can't do it in class or I'll get funny looks. =P
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*grins* Of course. by
on 2008-11-07 16:57:00 UTC
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I say that not out of any kind of arrogance, but out of my pride for the PPC community. We are kickass when necessary. Which just shows you how ace the film's going to be. XD The RP it was adapted from was even better. And I'm sure your contributions will help immensely.
As for the movie title, it was the result of a vote. We had everyone send in titles they liked, and then once we stopped getting offers, we put them to a vote- yep, all 58 of them. "There Will Be Glitter" won out.
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Thank you hS by
on 2008-11-07 12:44:00 UTC
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But I just like to say:
This challange has a point. It is not just something to get alot of oneshots out there and get read, it is to get the spirit back into our regular stories.
I have been wanting to write a story for a while, now I have some insentive to! I have been hopping to get the PPC store running again smoothly (well as smooth as it ever gets) and have something new before the end of the month!
Leto
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I forgot something. by
on 2008-11-07 11:04:00 UTC
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Please, pray (to anything you worship) that journeys of growth aren't the equivalent of White Rhinos in the Real World. Bye!
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How about this, then? by
on 2008-11-07 10:51:00 UTC
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The fault was mine. I was an arrogant jerkass fanbrat who acted stupidly. Despite this, I am still, as Fanficrants would call it, butthurt. I put all my eggs into one basket, snacthed them back in less than 24 hours, and when I wanted to know why no one took them or smashed them, I asked why in a way that was both foolish and juvenile. Because of that, the shame from my Impertinence in trying to add to the PPC canon was coupled with the shame from my misdirected outrage. I could have taken those seperately*, but not together. I was ungreatful to my Internet hosts, and knowing how rare civility is in the Web, I can't forgive myself for that.
PS: I will however, return for special occasions.
*Yes, I know I woudn't have had the second one if I was more patient. Another barb against me.
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The List of Everything PPC... by
on 2008-11-07 10:20:00 UTC
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... is here.
hS
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Do Not Mention That Name. (nm) by
on 2008-11-07 10:19:00 UTC
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...I don't think that's entirely the best idea. by
on 2008-11-07 10:09:00 UTC
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Part of getting Permission is actively participating on the Board. Just lurking and watching doesn't help. I'm sure you'll be more than welcome to join in with discussions and whatnot. Our glorious guide (I'd say leader, but we don't have leaders) has only refused Permission to write missions, not to hang around on the Board.
*gives a random hug* Don't go! We'll all miss you if you do. Stay and join in.
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I agree completely. by
on 2008-11-07 10:04:00 UTC
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While Teh Awsum Drama is all very well, that's not what the PPC was made for.
As for your challenges... I just finished reading TOS, but I'm more than happy to do it again. I'm sure my neighbours don't mind hearing me giggling like a loon at weird hours of the night. And I think the missions I've done so far are pretty grass-roots... but if not, I'll put my effort into the one I'm going to finish before the month is up.
And I apologise if my creating the MTFFAT was a litle overboard, I just liked the idea of someone wandering around trying to get people to be nice to their technology and constantly having to leg it because of their (predictable) reactions.
So... *attempts to nudge the microphone she's been using to record for the Movie out of sight* I'll get on that. Though my production duties will continue- I'm the one who runs round poking everyone to do things, after all. Looks like we have something in common, hS.
*salutes* Sir, I accept your challenge with great pleasure! (And a bit of a groan, now that I have to actually find a Suefic to put into my mission, but I won't mention that.)
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Seems you already know where to go by
on 2008-11-07 09:03:00 UTC
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At least, you know where the places are where the links to the canon are.
There's a list called Complete list of PPC Fiction and I believe something called "Everything PPC", though I don't seem to have that bookmarked.
Where you looking for specific recommendations?
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With Richard Chamberlain, I believe by
on 2008-11-07 08:53:00 UTC
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He was considered a lust object in his day. Series is out on dvd.
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Yes, it's a somewhat-famous book in Australia by
on 2008-11-07 06:43:00 UTC
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I just read the plot summary on Wikipedia, though, and it certainly sounds like a very urple fic.
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Jay Thorntree. Acacia Bird. by
on 2008-11-07 05:02:00 UTC
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Jaycacia Thornbyrd