
Dryunya wrote:Protip: discussing the counter-Cabal tactics in the thread dedicated to dialogue with the Cabal is a very bad idea.
Also, dig your lists.![]()
Qara-Xuan Zenith wrote:Dryunya wrote:Protip: discussing the counter-Cabal tactics in the thread dedicated to dialogue with the Cabal is a very bad idea.
Also, dig your lists.![]()
I figure if they're planning to infiltrate the chatroom, NOWHERE is safe, so I might as well give up on all the security measures.
And thanks.
Scarab wrote:Qara-Xuan Zenith wrote:Dryunya wrote:Protip: discussing the counter-Cabal tactics in the thread dedicated to dialogue with the Cabal is a very bad idea.
Also, dig your lists.![]()
I figure if they're planning to infiltrate the chatroom, NOWHERE is safe, so I might as well give up on all the security measures.
And thanks.
While you make a good point and we have to be able to counter the Cabal's actions, I also think it is, in it's own way, just as underhanded to twist things to put us in a good light and isn't going to help us in the long run. I think honesty should mean TOTAL honesty, and that includes accepting the fact that in spite of their history, the Cabal have several good points and reasons to stay.
This dialogue should be open to the CABAL too, even if they choose not to involve themselves with it (I don't hold out much hope that they will). We can't do that if we phrase it as some kind of passive aggressive attack on them. That isn't what this is about.
The Wild West Pyro wrote:Well- how about this-
They watch as we chat politely about them, but not like " OMG THEY ARE FREAKING EVIL DUDES." No.
It should be: " They're pretty evil, yeah, but then, they have a good side, right?"
Also, ever heard of the idiom fly on the wall?
Well, a fly on the wall documentary is when people behave if the camera isn't there. WHAT we need to do is chat as IF the Cabal is not there, but we need to be slightly sympathetic to them. SLIGHTLY.
Qara-Xuan Zenith wrote:In a debate, you don't argue the other person's point for him along with his own. That's his job.
narrativedilettante wrote:Qara-Xuan Zenith wrote:In a debate, you don't argue the other person's point for him along with his own. That's his job.
No, but you do acknowledge his arguments and anticipate his counterarguments to your standpoint. We can't just ignore the Cabal's reasons for wanting to stay. But we certainly don't have to make that viewpoint sound appealing.
RotavatoR wrote:Does this mean that writing bad endings for the Cabal is out of the question?
Qara-Xuan Zenith wrote:We've had some bad experiences with sending mixed messages before (see: Romeo; the Witch's wardrobe incident, etc.); I just think we should present an undiluted pro-going-back message this time. It's not deceptive; it's dialogue.
In a debate, you don't argue the other person's point for him along with his own. That's his job. And they've already done their job, so it's time we got started on ours.
Qara-Xuan Zenith wrote:They have to be satisfying. Mr A made it seem like they have to be satisfying for us AND them.
So you can write a bad ending if that's cathartic for you, but it won't be elevated to canon so as far as they're concerned, it doesn't matter.
Scarab wrote:Qara-Xuan Zenith wrote:We've had some bad experiences with sending mixed messages before (see: Romeo; the Witch's wardrobe incident, etc.); I just think we should present an undiluted pro-going-back message this time. It's not deceptive; it's dialogue.
In a debate, you don't argue the other person's point for him along with his own. That's his job. And they've already done their job, so it's time we got started on ours.
Yes, that is a perfectly reasonable point and makes more sense than what I said.Qara-Xuan Zenith wrote:They have to be satisfying. Mr A made it seem like they have to be satisfying for us AND them.
So you can write a bad ending if that's cathartic for you, but it won't be elevated to canon so as far as they're concerned, it doesn't matter.
Agreed, we have to demonstrate our skills here and make a highly believable story or it just won't work. And I think it'd be good to give those who want to go back the chance to say so NOW. Sending them back will, as I'm ssure I've said ad nauseum, buy us time, if nothing else.
Whatever we do, we had better get a move on before the communciation issues we're having just cause more confuson. Does anyone know if it might be possible to talk to Joe about getting a post made for this on his website? It seems the most sensible place to do it, and as the leader of this ragtag bunch of misfits (hey, is that on out tropes list yet?) he should be properly informed of the idea anyway.
Qara-Xuan Zenith wrote:That's a good idea. Actually, how about this:
Within... as soon as possible, we fine-tune our message on this forum, then PM Joe with the message asking him to put it on the main page (maybe copy that PM to Edward).
THEN we link every character to it.
I have actual work to do at the moment, but I can work on constructing an actual message later tonight or tomorrow, based on the talking points I put in that list.
We might also want to include in the public post a breakdown of which characters are being contacted by which Cabal members-- not in a way that implies we're infringing on their privacy, but so they'll know what they should be on the lookout for.
(Also, if someone more articulate than me gets to this first and crafts an all-purpose message, so much the better. You know who you are, I'm sure.)
Qara-Xuan Zenith wrote:That's a good idea. Actually, how about this:
Within... as soon as possible, we fine-tune our message on this forum, then PM Joe with the message asking him to put it on the main page (maybe copy that PM to Edward).
THEN we link every character to it.
RotavatoR wrote:I think we should not link anyone to that message on the home page at all. Like Scarab said, we need to approach every character individually, because some may react differently than others. The message on the home page should be for the Cabal, and the Cabal alone. They are watching us, so we wouldn't have to link them to us even if we could.
Qara-Xuan Zenith wrote:Keep in mind that most, if not all, of them, we haven't misled at all. Quite a few of them have already got open, explanatory messages from Sicon; the witch and Peter are actively working with us to go back, and we know a number of the others are also eager to return.
(Also, we had a plan for Adam specifically which I think is still the best way to go with him, unless it becomes urgent we send him back sooner, and can be implemented as soon as he makes his next blog post.)
Dear Ed
A few of us have come up with an idea for how we might deal with our situation. We thought it best to forward this plan to you, and ask if you might again forward it to Joe for his opinion. We will NOT move on it until we have both of your say so’s.
We think its past time that our situation with the fictionals was discussed with them. We made the following post in general discussion (you may have seen it), discussing a plan to open a dialogue with ALL of the fictional characters: total honesty concerning who we are and what our plans are, and ASKING the fictions whether they want to go home, or if they wish to take ‘The Third Option’
The third option, as you know we’ve all been discussing, would be a world we would write, based on their own, with an open end, where they can have what they desire –freedom. Essentially we would NOT be changing Mister A’s plan to ‘write them back into their own universe’... we’d just give the fictionals the option to choose HOW we wrote them: whether back to their own world, or into a new context where they would be free from their former restrictions (but also not HERE, where their presence will harm the world.)
We believe this plan would gain us the trust of the fictionals, and give us some weight against the Cabal should they attempt to undermine us. (If we are entirely honest, then they can’t accuse us of misleading people. It’s only a matter of time before the Cabal start misquoting us and confusing the other fictional into thinking we hate their guts and don’t care what we do to them which of course is not true)
The post is here: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=540
We would like to ask permission for you to create an Opening Dialogues Section for every fictional and, if possible, have a link to said Section on Joe’s website, where we could communicate with the individual fictionals regarding their personal desires, and work out a solution best suited to them.
Some of us are working on writing the actual Opening Dialogues post now and will post it on the forum where everyone can view and finalise it together. We have no desire to make this into some surreptitious discussion that only a few can read (Meta: and we know you guys may have your own plans that we know nothing of, in which case –veto away!) but we think it’s time for action.
Thank you for reading.
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