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The Origin of Kendall and the Other AgentsEpisode submitted by Anonymous51 on Thu Oct 13 16:48:47 2011 Return to Parent Episode Who says there has to be five? I just made it up and there's no bearing for why I chose that number, other than I used a "class three" in another story. In fact, it was the story where I invented the character Steven Kendall (along with the characters Agent Willis, Agent Folmer, and Dr. Morris Bertman). Here's the story, in case anyone forgot: "The Glamour Story". Kendall's character was first used here: http://transform.to/~zach/cgi-bin/fbstorypage.pl?page=091004014948Anonymous51&path=nospamstory And later on in that story, the other three characters came in. The two other agents and the science expert Dr. Bertman. He's supposed to be like a Q (James Bond) or Marshall (Alias) type guy. The characters were also used in a "spin-off" story I created here: Cases (although, for some reason, I spelled Kendall's first name wrong - I guess I was so excited making the episode that I wasn't paying attention) Anyway, the class numbers don't really mean anything, to me at least, but I wanted it to have a different number in The Bench story than in the "Glamour" story. But I did intend on Class 1 being nearly catastrophic, so a Class 5 would be lower in seriousness. But as to what makes something a Class 2 or Class 7 or whatever, I don't know. | |
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