Q-verse versions of: - Supernatural (child soldier vigilantes, I also imagine the eventual social worker being a vampire whose rather resigned/exasperated about having a kid try to stake them i.e. "This again?" [facepalm]) - Charmed (press-ganged child 'heroes') - Magic school (please be sure they have a counselor on staff)
Q-verse magic school - it would be interesting to see how diversity works here. Like Dinotopia, or Zootopia, or Sector General. Dunno if it would make more sense to set it as a civil rights thing where they are converting a previously-separated school, or one that has been designed for everyone from the beginning, but either option would be good.
The Moon Door - I remember there was something about one of the ladies looking for a werewolf boyfriend? I wonder if it would be possible to do a supernatural romance that wasn't all...well, abs and hormones and airheaded nonsense somehow. (Seriously, those books are doorstoppers of UST with very little substance.) I also wonder if she could be happy with a human partner who is related to a werewolf, or even a different type of were.
[probably but not necessarily] The Moon Door - Supportive partner or other male relative for 'that time of the month.' Not a Sick Episode but just an annoying day, and mood swings are a reason to be careful, but not an excuse to get away with being mean.
Daughters of the Apocalypse - How did the "It's the End Of The World!" crazy-or-drunk street person (as seen in every disaster movie ever, usually as comic relief) survive the end? Also, how does someone who wasn't a great example of mental functionality before The End survive afterwards? (Community? Friends? Something else?)
Polychrome Heroics - sociopath and prosthetic conscience, where it is a symbiosis that benefits them both and the prosthetic conscience needs the sociopath to reign in their self-destructive compassion.
Daughters of the Apocalypse - "He's not my [pet], I'm his human."
Daughters of the Apocalypse - The backwoods/mountains, where you aren't local until you've got relatives in the local cemetery...and the resident small college or artist's colony that gets all the weird people (The artists, the Buddhists and hippies, the queerfolk, the special-needs kid who needs communication accomodations, the eccentric inventors...or at least the ones who aren't manufacturing guns and brewing moonshine). Plus the two groups having a reasonably functional symbiotic relationship.
Daughters of the Apocalypse - Can we please, for once in this universe have a disaster story where people wear sensible clothing (boots, hat, scarf, jeans and long sleeves, leather gloves as necessary) instead of going around sleeveless and bareheaded, with the ladies in skintight boob-window whatever, and far too many of the guys shirtless and bedecked with bullets? Also, why does no-one ever seem to carry bags in these stories (and if they do, the bags get lost in the first 30 minutes and are never seen again)? How /should/ one pack for post-apocalyptic adventures?
Kung Fu Robots - One of the robots takes in a war orphan or child soldier (flips the human as parent to AI bit, as well as the aggressive badass and helpless kid plots)
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Date: 2024-02-07 05:32 am (UTC)- Supernatural (child soldier vigilantes, I also imagine the eventual social worker being a vampire whose rather resigned/exasperated about having a kid try to stake them i.e. "This again?" [facepalm])
- Charmed (press-ganged child 'heroes')
- Magic school (please be sure they have a counselor on staff)
Q-verse magic school
- it would be interesting to see how diversity works here. Like Dinotopia, or Zootopia, or Sector General. Dunno if it would make more sense to set it as a civil rights thing where they are converting a previously-separated school, or one that has been designed for everyone from the beginning, but either option would be good.
The Moon Door - I remember there was something about one of the ladies looking for a werewolf boyfriend? I wonder if it would be possible to do a supernatural romance that wasn't all...well, abs and hormones and airheaded nonsense somehow. (Seriously, those books are doorstoppers of UST with very little substance.) I also wonder if she could be happy with a human partner who is related to a werewolf, or even a different type of were.
[probably but not necessarily] The Moon Door - Supportive partner or other male relative for 'that time of the month.' Not a Sick Episode but just an annoying day, and mood swings are a reason to be careful, but not an excuse to get away with being mean.
Daughters of the Apocalypse - How did the "It's the End Of The World!" crazy-or-drunk street person (as seen in every disaster movie ever, usually as comic relief) survive the end? Also, how does someone who wasn't a great example of mental functionality before The End survive afterwards? (Community? Friends? Something else?)
Polychrome Heroics - sociopath and prosthetic conscience, where it is a symbiosis that benefits them both and the prosthetic conscience needs the sociopath to reign in their self-destructive compassion.
Daughters of the Apocalypse - "He's not my [pet], I'm his human."
Daughters of the Apocalypse - The backwoods/mountains, where you aren't local until you've got relatives in the local cemetery...and the resident small college or artist's colony that gets all the weird people (The artists, the Buddhists and hippies, the queerfolk, the special-needs kid who needs communication accomodations, the eccentric inventors...or at least the ones who aren't manufacturing guns and brewing moonshine). Plus the two groups having a reasonably functional symbiotic relationship.
Daughters of the Apocalypse - Can we please, for once in this universe have a disaster story where people wear sensible clothing (boots, hat, scarf, jeans and long sleeves, leather gloves as necessary) instead of going around sleeveless and bareheaded, with the ladies in skintight boob-window whatever, and far too many of the guys shirtless and bedecked with bullets? Also, why does no-one ever seem to carry bags in these stories (and if they do, the bags get lost in the first 30 minutes and are never seen again)? How /should/ one pack for post-apocalyptic adventures?
Kung Fu Robots - One of the robots takes in a war orphan or child soldier (flips the human as parent to AI bit, as well as the aggressive badass and helpless kid plots)