Will your Agents be based in a response center or a TARDIS, BTW?
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First plover! by
on 2008-10-29 03:43:00 UTC
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Re: First soman (it's nerve agent)! by
on 2008-10-29 03:35:00 UTC
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Heh, maybe, but I've already read up on that so it's not that big a deal, he just should've been clearer. :P And yeah, but I hope SOTF picks up again soon. Considering they made the deadline halloween, I assume it's too late to get in on the movie anyway, so ah well. Still, I hope to have the concepts and sample and stuff up so I can get permission as soon as I'm able to do all of that, heh.
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What canon, rofl? (nm) by
on 2008-10-29 03:32:00 UTC
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First soman (it's nerve agent)! by
on 2008-10-29 03:18:00 UTC
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I think Tomato may have meant the Mary Sue Invasion or the Macrovirus Invasion. Nevertheless, welcome in from the wilderness, sir, to the much more active PPC boards (yes, much more active than SOTF right now)!
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Might as well. by
on 2008-10-29 03:11:00 UTC
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I suspect my novel will be utterly ridiculous, though, as things will just be spewing out.
Expect ninjas.
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Yo (repost) by
on 2008-10-29 02:44:00 UTC
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Reposting this from the other place:
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Hi all, I didn't exactly get to introduce myself on the other place, well not properly anyway what with the "Does anyone except that spambot post here?" and the "No, but we've moved here temporarily" and the "Hey, you're that guy from (fill in the blank)!", heh. So, yeah, I'm Kyle. I actually joined this before years ago, but I eventually lost interest, especially since the place was all but dead at the time and technically I'd never gotten permission to do anything PPC-like.
I'll go for the making agents and getting permission some other time, since at the moment I'm dealing with some writer's block, but I just thought I'd introduce myself proper-like and show that I wasn't some random guy who popped in out of morbid curiosity about if it was dead or not. Oh, also, does anyone know how I can get in contact with the people in charge of the movie? I've been meaning to look to see if there were any open roles for voice actors left, as it seemed fairly interesting, but I kinda...lost their emails, haha. Help would be appreciated on this, thank you for your time."
Also, I was told to check the "Ypur Invasion" article on the wiki to understand what's going on, but there is no such article. I saw the RP, read some of it, but assumed it was a joke and not a serious thing like the Sue invasion was. This is another thing that I would like information on, if that is a reasonable request.
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Hey, wait a sec! by
on 2008-10-29 02:40:00 UTC
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There *is* no "Ypur Invasion" article.
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First ketchup! by
on 2008-10-29 02:36:00 UTC
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We're shifting back to the other Board, now. I know, it's confusing. Look at the article for the "Ypur Invasion" in the Wiki; it explains some things.
Welcome, Kyle! I give you a coxcomb, which is a sort of silly hat.
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Just something like a paragraph or two long. (nm) by
on 2008-10-29 02:29:00 UTC
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Yo. by
on 2008-10-29 02:15:00 UTC
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Hi all, I didn't exactly get to introduce myself on the other place, well not properly anyway what with the "Does anyone except that spambot post here?" and the "No, but we've moved here temporarily" and the "Hey, you're that guy from (fill in the blank)!", heh. So, yeah, I'm Kyle. I actually joined this before years ago, but I eventually lost interest, especially since the place was all but dead at the time and technically I'd never gotten permission to do anything PPC-like.
I'll go for the making agents and getting permission some other time, since at the moment I'm dealing with some writer's block, but I just thought I'd introduce myself proper-like and show that I wasn't some random guy who popped in out of morbid curiosity about if it was dead or not. Oh, also, does anyone know how I can get in contact with the people in charge of the movie? I've been meaning to look to see if there were any open roles for voice actors left, as it seemed fairly interesting, but I kinda...lost their emails, haha. Help would be appreciated on this, thank you for your time.
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My first time!! by
on 2008-10-29 02:11:00 UTC
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...even though I have no plot bunny, no plot, and no idea what I'm doing.
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Your post was better than mine anyway. by
on 2008-10-29 01:27:00 UTC
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But yeah, good luck! Do your best! I've got this fantasy/satire/parody adventure story vaguely planned out and it's either going to be in first person or in diary form. The plot is so vaguely defined that I should be able to drag it out for 50 000 words. :D
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I've already gone on at length about my idea to you by
on 2008-10-29 01:15:00 UTC
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so I won't do it again here. ^_^ The Wicked fanfic sounds like fun, go for it!
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Ooh, I know how that feels. by
on 2008-10-29 01:15:00 UTC
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My PPC Agents for the DMS, Eledhwen and Christianne, have yet to go on their first mission. *sigh* I have so many loose ends to tie up.
Questions, questions, questions...I love making them up.
I was considering doing the next lab on Newton's laws--Do Sues follow them? Or do they break it like they break Canon? Jay and Acacia proved that Sues follow Galileo ("Do objects fall at the same rate regardless of whether they are God-playing Mary Sues or not?"); will they follow Newton?
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Meeeee! It's my first time too (nm) by
on 2008-10-29 01:12:00 UTC
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Hmmm. by
on 2008-10-29 01:03:00 UTC
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Maybe they could do studies on the addictive properties of Glitter. And I'm sure FicPsych has records about ex-Sues, who have had to recover without the aid of fancy drugs or machines. How did they do it? Is it that they've de-Glittered themselves, or that they've just built up a tolerance for it through sheer force of will? Is Glitter something produced in the bodies of Sues, or do they channel it into themselves from outside sources, like Dust?
So many questions. O.o
As for FicPsych personnel, the only one I have exclusive control over is Jenni Robinson. I've written for Freedenberg and the Kudzu, but they're free for general use. The only problem is that I'm terrible as a co-writer. I'm barely making progress with my own stuff as it is.
~Neshomeh
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Wicked! by
on 2008-10-29 00:58:00 UTC
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Awesome stuff. I haven't seen the show yet, but the music itself is so much fun.
Perhaps a Glitter dialysis machine is a step on the way to an injectable chemical agent, or an alternative/more intense treatment. The procedure would have to be called Personality Dialysis, of course. *g*
~Neshomeh
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I say that... by
on 2008-10-29 00:26:00 UTC
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Does this have to be a full story with dialogue, or can it just be a brief summary?
Because I'm doing the latter: Barbie annoys Lord Voldemort with her OMGZSPESHUL POWAHS!11!!1eleventyone!11! and Voldemort just wants to kill her. Unfortunately, she is too fake to kill, so he broods for a while, cursing her insolence...after all, no one calls the Dark Lord "Voldy-kinsies-poo"!
The next challenge: The Witch-King of Angmar and...hm...Susan Pevensie? (Someone better have the athelas on hand aftewards!)
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I'm intrigued. by
on 2008-10-29 00:20:00 UTC
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Problem is that I'm going to be ridiculously busy this year. I can already sense the busy...ness.
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The problem with red hair is... by
on 2008-10-29 00:11:00 UTC
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A lot of Mary Sues like that color. After all, the genes that cause red hair are perhaps the most recessive of all other hair-color genes. For 'Sues that seems to be the opposite. Many are blondes or redheads, with an occasional Goth/Emo black-haired Sue.
But it might work...Lori is a redhead, according to my Permission post on LJ. There's no love lost between her and Mary Sues.
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Cool. by
on 2008-10-29 00:05:00 UTC
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I should make Lori and Bill try out a psychology mission with some people from FicPsych, then?
And I think Glitter sounds like illicit drugs like crack cocaine and heroin, too. They are found in the bloodstream, after all. Someone should write a fic about an ex-Sue dealing with Glitter withdrawal.
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*puts the kettle on* by
on 2008-10-28 23:19:00 UTC
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Well, I'm with you on the ritual. When Trojie and I are in the midst of writing, I need a constant supply of tea, but my pint-and-a-half mug takes about ten minutes to brew to my satisfaction. So I end up just chucking the milk in when it's like dishwater, and letting it brew next to the computer. But it's never the same. Mostly, I think, because part of the ritual is letting it brew for the length of time it takes to smoke a roll.
As for saturation in the womb, you're not wrong there either. When I was visiting my sister a few weeks back, we took my two year old niece out to buy her first ever proper teacup, because it just doesn't taste right out of a plastic beaker. She likes it milky at the moment, but we'll train her onto the harder stuff as best we can.
I wasn't vastly keen on tea when I was dead little, but my parents drink it constantly, so it was that or water. I will admit to taking three sugars at first. Brining it down to two was easy. Cutting down to one, not so bad. Cutting out sugar altogether was tough, but made me lose a stone.
Oh, and Earl Grey? Vile muck. Stick to Tetley or PG Tips.
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*jabs with knitting needles* by
on 2008-10-28 23:14:00 UTC
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Your spelling and grammar leaves much to be desired.
And logically, the voice on the phone was the female human's mother. Do try a less painfully obvious "puzzle."
Your posts are irrelevant.
Dejpu'bogh Hov rur qablli.
(Si vous ne comprendez pas ces mots, je ne vais pas traduire.)
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Please to be ignoring this post and see Oozaru's, below. (nm) by
on 2008-10-28 22:37:00 UTC
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