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Immunisation - Subjugation short story (Spoilers)
Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 3:36 am
by ANTIcarrot
Now see Fel, this is what happens when
you don't write fast enough, and your readership gets bored. They write bad fanfics.
I've had a few ideas floating around for a series of Faey based fanfics since, well, before Fel stopped shamelessly procrastinating and actually finished the origonal Subjugation. In keeping with the theme, the prospective titles are:
*Determination
*Proliferation
*Restoration
*Retribution
*Clarrifacation
*Transformation
And of course:
*Fornication - and given the proclivities of the Faey, I'm genuinely surprised that Fel hasn't used this one yet.
This is the first one I've actually done anything with. Thus I present
Immunisation - very much
not by Mr Fel Esquire.
Re: Immunisation - Subjugation short story (Spoilers)
Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 4:13 pm
by TLGG
Wooooow. Oh what have you done. You've opened the door.
I can't think about this.
P.D.: I can't read it now, but I will, comments later!
Re: Immunisation - Subjugation short story (Spoilers)
Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 4:48 pm
by DigitalMaestro
ooOOoooo.... This is an interesting new development.... So long as the fanfic authors are decent, I could definitely see this turning into a beneficial trend....
I'll post a comment after I read it. Gotta go to work now...
-DigitalMaestro
Re: Immunisation - Subjugation short story (Spoilers)
Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 8:44 pm
by dellstart
ANTIcarrot wrote:Now see Fel, this is what happens when
you don't write fast enough, and your readership gets bored. They write bad fanfics.
I've had a few ideas floating around for a series of Faey based fanfics since, well, before Fel stopped shamelessly procrastinating and actually finished the origonal Subjugation. In keeping with the theme, the prospective titles are:
*Determination
*Proliferation
*Restoration
*Retribution
*Clarrifacation
*Transformation
And of course:
*Fornication - and given the proclivities of the Faey, I'm genuinely surprised that Fel hasn't used this one yet.
This is the first one I've actually done anything with. Thus I present
Immunisation - very much
not by Mr Fel Esquire.
insemination??
Re: Immunisation - Subjugation short story (Spoilers)
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 12:05 am
by J-Man5
Jason Fox and the Marines who joined his house have already accomplished this.
J-Man5
Re: Immunisation - Subjugation short story (Spoilers)
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 1:11 am
by DigitalMaestro
Shows interesting potential...
Re: Immunisation - Subjugation short story (Spoilers)
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 1:16 am
by ANTIcarrot
dellstart wrote: insemination??
Dagnamit! I knew I missed one!
Re: Immunisation - Subjugation short story (Spoilers)
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 2:09 am
by Mad Monk
You've missed out the one where Jason develops an automatic hair dresser and a manicurist.
"Beautification"
Re: Immunisation - Subjugation short story (Spoilers)
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 3:13 am
by Fel
ANTIcarrot wrote:Now see Fel, this is what happens when
you don't write fast enough, and your readership gets bored. They write bad fanfics.
I've had a few ideas floating around for a series of Faey based fanfics since, well, before Fel stopped shamelessly procrastinating and actually finished the origonal Subjugation. In keeping with the theme, the prospective titles are:
*Determination
*Proliferation
*Restoration
*Retribution
*Clarrifacation
*Transformation
And of course:
*Fornication - and given the proclivities of the Faey, I'm genuinely surprised that Fel hasn't used this one yet.
This is the first one I've actually done anything with. Thus I present
Immunisation - very much
not by Mr Fel Esquire.
Hey, I've been busy. ;P
You're also not the only short story writer out there. I've received 2 "just making sure" requests for permission to write in my book universes, which I naturally approved.
Those authors will be posting their work somewhere on these message boards when they're ready to do so.
Hmm. Think I'll ask Spec to create a new forum just for reader contributions, so we have a defined place to do this.
Re: Immunisation - Subjugation short story (Spoilers)
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 9:40 pm
by dellstart
ANTIcarrot wrote:Now see Fel, this is what happens when
you don't write fast enough, and your readership gets bored. They write bad fanfics.
I've had a few ideas floating around for a series of Faey based fanfics since, well, before Fel stopped shamelessly procrastinating and actually finished the origonal Subjugation. In keeping with the theme, the prospective titles are:
*Determination
*Proliferation
*Restoration
*Retribution
*Clarrifacation
*Transformation
And of course:
*Fornication - and given the proclivities of the Faey, I'm genuinely surprised that Fel hasn't used this one yet.
This is the first one I've actually done anything with. Thus I present
Immunisation - very much
not by Mr Fel Esquire.
good stuff !! Liked it !!
Re: Immunisation - Subjugation short story (Spoilers)
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 10:21 pm
by ANTIcarrot
DigitalMaestro wrote:Shows interesting potential...
dellstart wrote:good stuff !! Liked it !!
Thank yea both.
Re: Immunisation - Subjugation short story (Spoilers)
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 10:51 pm
by Mad Monk
Interesting concept.
Makes you wonder what the Faey reaction to things like senility are, or victims of vCJD.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creutzfeldt–Jakob_disease
Of course there is a closely related disease, Kuru
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/kuru/kuru.htm
hmmm. We could defeat the Faey by beating brains....
Did you think "Mad" monk was just a name?
Re: Immunisation - Subjugation short story (Spoilers)
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 9:03 pm
by ANTIcarrot
Mad Monk wrote:Interesting concept. Makes you wonder what the Faey reaction to things like senility are, or victims of vCJD.
I'm sure preventing such diseases wouldn't be a big issue. Though it does raise an issue of what exactly does kill old Faey? There's also the question of how many make it that far, and what percentage loose their lives due to accident, military misadventure, or being stabbed in the back by other Faey. It might be safe to assume that Faey probably can extend life extensively, but that such treatments might be very expensive, or there might be social prejudices against those who use them, and that beyond a certain point they just don't work. At which point euthanasia might be popular.