History of the PPC, Part One

"'Don't adventures ever have an end? I suppose not. Someone always has to carry on the story.' -- J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings "

This is a very brief history of the PPC, Real World and In-World, designed to hopefully make it easier for people to find things in order. If something is missing, please add it. If something is not explained, please fix it.

There is no Part Two. Part Two is created every day by you, the PPC Boarders.

= Pre-2002: The Mists of Time =

1999 - The Reorganisation
= 2002-2003: A Time of Legend =

The Original Series
In early 2002, Jay Thorntree was partnered with Acacia Byrd in the Department of Mary-Sues. They became famous for having the largest body of missions ever recorded at the time. Unfortunately, Acacia retired in mid-2003 for sanity reasons, and Jay soon followed.

November - the 2003 Mary Sue Invasion
= 2004-present: The Beat Goes On =

The Oxford 2004 PPC Gathering
This was the first-ever PPC Gathering, notable for being in Oxford, the site of J.R.R. Tolkien's grave. The Gathering's visit to Tolkien's grave caused a bit of a problem for HQ when their Canon Love caused him to stop spinning in it.

Summer - The Chicago 2006 PPC Gathering
Three renegade Boarders gave the DES a helluva time chasing them through Earth's history. Or maybe it was just the Natural History Museum. Either way.

June - Crashing Down
See also 2006 Power Cut

2010
= 2019 on: Future History =