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Meme: Canon Displacement
This is one that hasn't been posted since the last time I posted it May 2021.
Start a thread with the name of your character.
Under that, others can ping in with the name of one of their own characters, and it's then the thread-starter's job to describe where that second character would fit into their own character's canon. So if I were to ping in with Eddie Munson, and Elaine gave me Eddie Diaz (I like to make this confusing to see who is reading), it would be my job to come up with how Eddie might fit in if he were a character in Eddie's canon. For example, I might say he's fills the role of Lucas Sinclair because he's the only sane man of this group of weirdos.
Read what people have written and be entertained!
Under that, others can ping in with the name of one of their own characters, and it's then the thread-starter's job to describe where that second character would fit into their own character's canon. So if I were to ping in with Eddie Munson, and Elaine gave me Eddie Diaz (I like to make this confusing to see who is reading), it would be my job to come up with how Eddie might fit in if he were a character in Eddie's canon. For example, I might say he's fills the role of Lucas Sinclair because he's the only sane man of this group of weirdos.
Read what people have written and be entertained!
Stark/Belle
Re: Stark/Belle
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Belle tries to help negotiate a new deal. Because she has that murderous older man with mysterious powers wrapped around her finger.
Re: Stark/Belle
He's a guy from a planet that doesn't have interplanetary travel yet (like in I, E.T.) or one that was taken over by one of the big empires and abandoned (like in Jeremiah Crichton).
Of course Moya (or maybe Talyn after they split up in season 3) winds up there and hijinks ensue. Something blows up, probably. Travis, being Travis, runs in to danger (maybe he gets GRAVELY WOUNDED) trying to save other people. Stark refuses to leave without making sure he's alright and ends up staying behind for a while to maybe nurse this poor man who saved his friend back to health.
Re: Stark/Belle
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They'll have to go on a quest to find some magical object to lift the curse or find a way to live with it. Special guest stars from various tales will OF COURSE make appearances including Jekyll and Hyde because someone is going to think that's what this is but of course it is NOT.
Rumple's trying to fix it because he likes families to be together and they should be able to BE together not just share a body.
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And now even in the eight spot!
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Through a series of unlikely mishaps she ends up running afoul of some Nebari and if there's anything the Nebari establishment hate it's non-conforming people. And Summer is Summer. This does not go well. Mind-cleansing is imminent.
But Our Heroes show up and Summer ends up getting a ride on Moya after hooking up with a member of the Nebari resistance. Crichton gets another little sister for a while, she and Chiana have the BEST TIME (while D'Argo is bewildered), Summer goes all hearteyes over Aeryn and her guns, Jool treats her as being beneath her, and Stark is still VERY SAD about Zhaan but trying to help out this new lost soul is keeping him occupied. Rygel is just Rygel and grumpy at her because this is another mouth to feed and HE needs all the food.
Re: Stark/Belle
(now in the right spot, dangit mobile posting)
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Terra can keep being a fairy because we have those in fairytale land. But she's one of the rebellious ones, like Nova (the fairy who fell in love with Grumpy the dwarf yes that one) or Tinkerbell. She does not respect the authority of the Blue Fairy who really should have been a Big Bad that was such a missed opportunity, show. She still has an affinity for plants, of course, and in Storybrooke she works with Belle's dad at his flower shop, A Game of Thorns. Until we find out Maurice is the actual worst, obviously.
Re: Stark/Belle
He's a good guy, of course. Probably on a Peacekeeper controlled world but not a PK himself. He's even still a detective of sorts and gets tangled up with the Moyans when they're implicated in something they didn't even have anything to do with but are presumed guilty of. Because of course they are that is just their luck.
He's initially suspicious of these people (and rightly so they are in fact all criminals) but eventually ends up helping prove their innocence.