Reading and Writing, Weekend October 24–27
So playing total catch-up here (I know, I know). On Thursday, I managed to write some at the end in the Justus POV fic of "Its Own Absolution" due to a wonderful antagonists prompt from in_the_blue. It gave me a good headstart. I percolated a lot on Sabbath about it, but didn't turn that sketch into fic until Sunday, and awkward fic at that.
Somewhere in there, I also sketched down some other stuff and have started to rethink my approach to this collaboration. I need something that doesn't fit easily into worldbuilding I've already done for any other story. It's not fair to thecatisacritic.
Also, trovia got me off on an amazing Avengers fanfic novel (I'm a sucker for brothers), so there's that. It took time to read and was good for when I was feeling totally bleh on the mental front.
To the counts:
October 24, 2013
- Fiction: 1041 words - Month to Date: 29,911 words
- Blog: 0 words - Month to Date: 8,803 words
- Nonfiction: 48 words - Month to Date: 362 words
October 26, 2013
- Fiction: 180 words - Month to Date: 30,091 words
- Blog: 0 words - Month to Date: 8,803 words
- Nonfiction: 0 words - Month to Date: 362 words
October 27, 2013
- Fiction: 1139 words - Month to Date: 31,230 words
- Blog: 0 words - Month to Date: 8,803 words
- Nonfiction: 0 words - Month to Date: 362 words
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Might be easier to start from a premise in this case. Thoughts?
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I didn't really have a premise there that neither of us had done before, though. :(
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So here goes:
We like special abilities. I haven't actually dealt much with nongovernmentally constrained ones. First, there's the issue of special abilities origin story, then there's the idea of bringing together a team of them who choose to come together. What if they just sit down and think about doing something superheroic without getting on the badside of the law? And I can be all domestic with a character and you can be all workminded with another and we can shunt another couple characters back and forth that work some sort of middle ground in mindsets?
Just a few rambly thoughts.
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I do work with former operatives most of the time, ones that want to get away from that life or got pulled back into it almost against their will. I just like people that are really capable (I almost said that we liked detectives, but I think that's a bit off, too.)
I almost forgot... We'd discussed Early Edition and how we liked it, and so I thought of a concept like that, only I couldn't find a way to explain the future knowledge that I was comfortable with, so I didn't mention it when I thought of it.
So... for the origin... are we talking about people who are complete strangers that come together or did some kind of catastrophic event happen where they all were? I read a book once where a bunch of strangers at a motel ended up being there for an alien landing and they were exposed to something that gave them abilities, so something like that might be possible or the recent Agents of SHIELD episode mentioned a nuclear reactor as a possible cause... Just a few thoughts.
It could be something like... a rescue mission. Maybe someone the characters have a tie to (a relative) got stuck somewhere that government/military won't/can't go, so they decide to team up and get that person out. It could be such a thing where all the things they do are... personal. They don't want to be heroes, but someone they know is in trouble so they'll do everything they have to/can to save them.
All of a sudden, I want to call them childhood friends, but I have no idea why.
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Precognition. I like the early edition idea.
I like childhood friends. Found this quote while I was looking for the other thing: http://scribble-myname.livejournal.com/83783.html. We could each grab a friend.
I don't care for the alien origin myself. I kind of like the more organic things, like genetic modification, etc., for example: ESP is actually built into the human brain at some level, think Phenomenon, but the brain operates normally at severely reduced capacity. Now, on a real life front, my theory is the Fall of man and all that. On a fictional level, what if some people have their brain function stimulated by something other than a terminal tumor and we limit to mental gifts?
Past origins, what if these two childhood friends after being estranged meet up again for some reason that neither of them are happy about and find out about the one's prescience and the other one has some other gift and they use it to prevent something that the prescient saw. (I like that word better than precog.)
thoughts?
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I don't like precognition, though. I really don't. God is the only one who has the ability to accurately prophesy, and I'm not comfortable with humans doing it even in fiction.
I do like the estranged friends reuniting, though.
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Thought here: being able to predict probability with sufficient factors available. Different. And who said accurate? When I use a label, I'm using it broadly to indicate a general concept. I'm not talking about prophesy, but about the ability to see where events are headed, not on a godlike level, more high-level, strong intuition.
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I like intuition. Plenty of my characters have good intuition. I just don't like the prediction thing. It bothers me.
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But like I said, that aside, I'm not talking prophecy here.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding what intuition is then. 'Cause being able to understand the probable outcome of certain factors (not even what's going to happen, but what could if this, or what could if that) is intuition to me, somewhat prediction, but in no way prophecy.
Let me put it this way:
Spock the Vulcan. He could predict odds to a ridiculously accurate level due to eidetic memory, etc. With intuition, I'm thinking able to notice enough factors to coalesce/realize a probable picture of how things will go if this and this factor is true. For example: Recall's leaps of logic, just more accurate due to being more intuitive than deductive. Make sense? Of course, that doesn't even require special gifts. There are people who can do that if they're operating at genius level, but this would be the only area of genius.
Again, we don't have to use that gift, but it seems strange to rule it out by associating it with something it isn't.
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Maybe we should just start with the friends? Do you learn your premise as you write or is it always there first? And why are they coming back together now?
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Sometimes I know from the beginning where the whole thing is going, and sometimes I just know a part of it. Sometimes I know next to nothing. Every story changes on me during the writing, so I don't do too much advance planning because that never seems to work for me. I'll get ideas of what should happen that can't because of what a character does, and then I have a freak out and abandon stories because I can't reconcile them...
I tend to get a slight sense of the characters and start building from there when I know enough to write about them.
I have had this thought in the back of my head for a while, something I never developed into anything more, but it was about a couple... She was in love with him and told him, but he didn't love her, so he moved away to spare her and there was a conversation between him and his friend as they drove back to his hometown about why he'd never asked her for any favors even though she had a successful business (computers, maybe?) that could have given him the answers he wanted years ago.
That doesn't have to be what draws them back together this time. I've done it with a death before, the mentor figure died and the funeral brought the other one home...
Just some thoughts/possibilities.
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Do you want to work out the special ability aspect beforehand or wing it?
Do you want to write the first piece or have me do it? :coughs: you :coughs:
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Did we decide why they're coming back together? And are we starting at the point of reunion... or should we look at why they got estranged?
I am willing to start. I think. I might regret that, though.
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We specialize in the wholly impossible. -- Nannie Helen Burroughs (1879-1961), educator, religious leader, activist and early supporter of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Four bright young women had come together at long last to address a growing and vital need in the mutant community: vigilante rehabilitation.
Though I'd prefer they not be mutants.
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I'm not sure about the vigilante rehabilitation, though.
I haven't really worked with anyone that turned themselves into a vigilante before. I do tend toward the reluctant hero types. I guess Cress and the others were almost vigilantes, but they were kind of stuck with "if we don't stop these people, who can?"
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Not saying we should run with it; just thought I'd toss in the brainstorm pool.
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I think they end up doing it because otherwise the morality of it is "wrong." Fracture and Recall had the conversation about the idea of him leaving the agency and how he couldn't settle into a normal life with his ability because he wasn't normal, he was denying what he was if he did, and it was like some kind of abuse if he did use his ability for his own gain in some measure. So they end up heroes because they have those gifts. Otherwise, they seem "selfish."
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Ah, well. I know I'm odd. :shakes head at self:
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Recall would like to be normal, but she is caught up with Fracture, so she is a reluctant hero/agent, and Cress and the others did want their own lives all settled, that was what he kept trying to work for and failed to get for them.
They could probably use that rehabilitation, the Incredibles kind of deals with that, to a point, but they end up back as heroes, so... Most people don't seem to want to see that.
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