An Ace discussion.
Aug. 20th, 2006 01:04 pmNessa mentioned pulling this out into a new thread, and I think it's a dandy idea.
We see four Aces in Red Dwarf. We see DJ-Ace, who is supposed to be the original, or one very like the original. We see Emohawk-Ace, who is Rimmer with his negativity sucked away. We see Reformed!Ace, who is a Rimmer much like our Rimmer after some time as Ace. And, of course, we see our Rimmer as Ace.
Here are some of my rambling thoughts.
The first Ace was meant to be The Man, the Marty Stu to end all Stus. And like any good Stu/Sue, a lot of people find him to be a real pain in the ass. He's brave and heroic, but he's also self-centered, pompous, and pretty shallow.
The second Ace was our Ace without his negativity. It's important, for me, to note that this is Rimmer before the events of Rimmerworld and Out Of Time, which I think were events that fundamentally changed Rimmer. The Emohawk could suck away Rimmer's negativity, but it could not give him anything he didn't have - like a general respect for life and consideration for others. He was kind to Lister, yes, but he was pretty darn quick to jump onto the idea of killing the Cat without his knowledge.
The third Ace was, in many ways, the best of the lot. He was all heroic and shit, but he was also kinder and more understanding, both of Lister and of Rimmer. He didn't bowl Lister over; he befriended him. It's as if his time as a soft-light hologram, his humiliation, and the lousy things he did all gave him a past that tempered the whole Ace-ness, making him a better person than Ace was.
And, of course, our Ace. I like to speculate on what happens to him, but it's rarely good. The Ace who recruited him abandoned Lister, Kryten, and Cat to die, and was trying to atone for that. Our Rimmer got pushed into the Ace thing by Lister, and I can't help but think that will affect what kind of Ace he becomes, and how he passes on the role (hence the fic I'm writing).
Comment? Add? Disagree heavily?
We see four Aces in Red Dwarf. We see DJ-Ace, who is supposed to be the original, or one very like the original. We see Emohawk-Ace, who is Rimmer with his negativity sucked away. We see Reformed!Ace, who is a Rimmer much like our Rimmer after some time as Ace. And, of course, we see our Rimmer as Ace.
Here are some of my rambling thoughts.
The first Ace was meant to be The Man, the Marty Stu to end all Stus. And like any good Stu/Sue, a lot of people find him to be a real pain in the ass. He's brave and heroic, but he's also self-centered, pompous, and pretty shallow.
The second Ace was our Ace without his negativity. It's important, for me, to note that this is Rimmer before the events of Rimmerworld and Out Of Time, which I think were events that fundamentally changed Rimmer. The Emohawk could suck away Rimmer's negativity, but it could not give him anything he didn't have - like a general respect for life and consideration for others. He was kind to Lister, yes, but he was pretty darn quick to jump onto the idea of killing the Cat without his knowledge.
The third Ace was, in many ways, the best of the lot. He was all heroic and shit, but he was also kinder and more understanding, both of Lister and of Rimmer. He didn't bowl Lister over; he befriended him. It's as if his time as a soft-light hologram, his humiliation, and the lousy things he did all gave him a past that tempered the whole Ace-ness, making him a better person than Ace was.
And, of course, our Ace. I like to speculate on what happens to him, but it's rarely good. The Ace who recruited him abandoned Lister, Kryten, and Cat to die, and was trying to atone for that. Our Rimmer got pushed into the Ace thing by Lister, and I can't help but think that will affect what kind of Ace he becomes, and how he passes on the role (hence the fic I'm writing).
Comment? Add? Disagree heavily?
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Date: 2006-08-20 09:09 pm (UTC)I really fear for Rimmer's fate as Ace. It does not bode well (could just be my pessimism talking though), although I've never thought that how he came to be Ace would affect it. It's an interesting idea.
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Date: 2006-08-20 09:18 pm (UTC)The scariest part for me is that each Ace seems to be missing a very necessary part of themselves and that's a lack of any sense of self preservation. Any heroic character should have some sense of mortality about themselves for the feats they perform to be considered heroic. At least Ace's type of heroism, that is.
While my speculations tend to be negative on what happens to Rimmer after SMAC, I do feel a little hope that our Ace will be different just because he does have that sense of self preservation. Maybe that will make him think things through before jumping head first into danger like the others. Plus, as you said, I feel the events of Out of Time, did change Rimmer. When he lost the crew... wow! That was powerful stuff.
And even though nobody on Red Dwarf has that knowledge of what he tried to do besides Rimmer, himself, it was still pretty darn heroic not to mention fast-thinking.
Perhaps our Ace really will break the chain.
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Date: 2006-08-20 09:31 pm (UTC)But another thing - for Ace, it seems like there's no absolute that's driving him. The Better Good Of The Universe is pretty ambiguous. Each of the girls he rescues is just another girl. What's really driving him? For the Thrid Rimmer, we have an answer (even if they only put it in the DVD - bastiges). And that brings up what it would be for our Rimmer. I've played, in fics, with the idea that it's some right to return to the 'Bug, as a hero rather than as a prodigal son.
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Date: 2006-08-20 09:40 pm (UTC)But the guy we see in OOT is not like that. He is just as disgusted as Lister at the callousness of their future self, to the extent that the coward Rimmer has found something he is willing to die for and that is not becoming like that, despite the perks.
So the guy who goes off to be Ace is no longer careless about other peoples life and has come to a point where he has found that there is things that are worse than dying. But his sense of self-preservation seems to be there in full force, he proves that in the first episode of the season. There are clearly still limits to what he would put his life down for.
So Rimmer now has this ship of his own, presumably with the most advanced technology ever, and the vaguest mandate possible: to be Ace Rimmer. What would he do? And what will he do when he realises he has been tricked into something he is clearly not up to?
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Date: 2006-08-20 10:36 pm (UTC)Which I've enjoyed. In the first series, he said he thought of himself as a goodie, even when his actions tended not to be so good. I really don't know what his driving force was...except that Lister tricked/urged him. Hmm. It makes me think that he would want to return one day, to go home, but yeah as I one of your fics illustrated, I don't think he would, at least not alive anyway. I don't think its as much pride, as the hatred of the failure inside himself that wouldn't let Rimmer go home.
I do know that he really did seem to "get it" in the first ep of Series VII. That JFK was both a good man and a bad man. Where Lister was trying to categorize him as either good or bad, Rimmer saw both and accepted it. Seems there's hope yet.
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Date: 2006-08-20 10:59 pm (UTC)That is scary. I hadn't thought of that...but you're right. He did change, whereas his future self seemed to have reverted. Hmm. Weird. But I thought everybody's future self was just too fantastic.
What would he do? And what will he do when he realises he has been tricked into something he is clearly not up to?
That's a very good question. I guess it might depend on why Rimmer thinks Lister tricked him. Him being Rimmer, I'm sure he'll take the most negative and believe that Lister wanted to be rid of him. So either bitter to the last or I could see him pushing himself and using the thought of Lister looking down on and thinking ill of him to fight against when cowardice tried to get the better of him. If that's the case, then isn't that what the first Ace did? Pushed himself harder when others made fun of him for being held back a year?
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Date: 2006-08-21 01:37 am (UTC)I don't think that the initial motivation for him leaving would be good enough for him to keep it up. I mean, does the universe *really* need an Ace? What would happen if there wasn't always one there?
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Date: 2006-08-21 01:45 am (UTC)Given that the crew have been in deep space for far too long, without any human (or even humanoid) female company (Holly doesn't count, being a computer), I wonder how much of that would have been knocked out of our Rimmer?
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Date: 2006-08-21 05:09 am (UTC)Yes, I wonder if the first Ace was ever really happy with himself... I feel like SMAC-Ace had a much better idea of what he was doing and why, and was more... at peace with it all.
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Date: 2006-08-21 05:29 am (UTC)The question is of course what alternatives he will be able to find. But he has a fast dimension jumping ship, so anything is possible. Or maybe he will first decide he needs a nice quiet place to finish his training, and then end up there. But in any case, he will never be the old Rimmer again, so he may actually now find people who would like and respect him even without being Ace. And then who needs the Starbuggers?
Although I of course think he will always be missing Lister, no matter how betrayed he feels ::sniffle::
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Date: 2006-08-21 05:39 am (UTC)Mmm, I don't know about that. He did tell the Cat about his plan, and while the Cat was in no condition to react accordinly, neither was Rimmer. More to the point we can see in the deleted scenes that he couldn't actually do it.
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