Alternate Universes
Aug. 2nd, 2011 01:55 amWhilst commenting on Kronette's story "Back To Life" ( http://kronette.livejournal.com/270886.html#cutid1), we started discussing parallel dimensions and wondering why the original Ace, coming as he obviously did from a dimension where the human race has survived, didn't offer to take the Red Dwarf crew with him on his interdimensional travels.
My comment was as follows:
Thinking about it, your story raises an interesting question - why didn't the original Ace at least offer to take Lister with him? (Apart from the obvious answer that the show's not about the adventures of Ace and Skipper - although I'd watch that!)
I know Wildfire's cramped, but they could have taken Rimmer as a light bee and temporarily dismantled Kryten (as I believe they did in one of Veronica's stories). Surely they'd eventually have found a dimension where the human race isn't extinct?
Is this another of Rob and Doug's plot holes, or am I missing something?
Kronette responded:
Considering all the times we've been shown Ace defending a damsel in distress, it seems he's found a lot of universes where the human race lives on. I wonder what the ratio is of dead universes to human-filled ones? And what about one where the feline race is dominant? Too many possibilities!
I try to remember that a lot of obvious plots need to be overlooked as this is a comedy show. Logically, the first Ace who came across a Lister, Rimmer and Cat who were the last surviving humanoids would have gallantly taken them to a universe where other humans resided. However, that would have negated the show and we'd have no more RD.
If Ace had taken our crew to another dimension filled with humans...then what? Would Lister reup with JMC? You know Rimmer would, in order to get his officer's status. Depending on how long the RD crew were together, I can't see them staying together once they found an Earth or a universe with people. And again, no show.
I think the bigger question is -- why didn't our Rimmer offer to take Lister with him? They'd heard Ace's adventures, and Rimmer had access to the Wildfire's database...so Rimmer knew that universes existed with humans. It does seem odd that the question never came up, but maybe Grant & Naylor decided it would be too dramatic-traumatic to deal with a Lister who could be granted a whole new universe filled with people. Maybe at the next DJ con, someone could ask any of the bigwigs? :)
Slash fics alert! :p I'm aware of Grant Naylor's relaxed attitude to continuity, and actually rather admire it. It gives fans like us endless fodder for discussion.
P.S. Apologies for the length of this post, but I'm not sure how to insert an LJ cut.
My comment was as follows:
Thinking about it, your story raises an interesting question - why didn't the original Ace at least offer to take Lister with him? (Apart from the obvious answer that the show's not about the adventures of Ace and Skipper - although I'd watch that!)
I know Wildfire's cramped, but they could have taken Rimmer as a light bee and temporarily dismantled Kryten (as I believe they did in one of Veronica's stories). Surely they'd eventually have found a dimension where the human race isn't extinct?
Is this another of Rob and Doug's plot holes, or am I missing something?
Kronette responded:
Considering all the times we've been shown Ace defending a damsel in distress, it seems he's found a lot of universes where the human race lives on. I wonder what the ratio is of dead universes to human-filled ones? And what about one where the feline race is dominant? Too many possibilities!
I try to remember that a lot of obvious plots need to be overlooked as this is a comedy show. Logically, the first Ace who came across a Lister, Rimmer and Cat who were the last surviving humanoids would have gallantly taken them to a universe where other humans resided. However, that would have negated the show and we'd have no more RD.
If Ace had taken our crew to another dimension filled with humans...then what? Would Lister reup with JMC? You know Rimmer would, in order to get his officer's status. Depending on how long the RD crew were together, I can't see them staying together once they found an Earth or a universe with people. And again, no show.
I think the bigger question is -- why didn't our Rimmer offer to take Lister with him? They'd heard Ace's adventures, and Rimmer had access to the Wildfire's database...so Rimmer knew that universes existed with humans. It does seem odd that the question never came up, but maybe Grant & Naylor decided it would be too dramatic-traumatic to deal with a Lister who could be granted a whole new universe filled with people. Maybe at the next DJ con, someone could ask any of the bigwigs? :)
Slash fics alert! :p I'm aware of Grant Naylor's relaxed attitude to continuity, and actually rather admire it. It gives fans like us endless fodder for discussion.
P.S. Apologies for the length of this post, but I'm not sure how to insert an LJ cut.
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Date: 2011-08-02 01:43 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-08-02 02:05 am (UTC)Actually, it's all falling into place now. He thinks if he proves himself as Ace, Lister will finally fall for him. :D
There could be countless reasons, some slashy, some not, but it's fun to speculate. :)
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Date: 2011-08-02 03:25 am (UTC)But, maybe by the time our Rimmer would have been truly ready to take over as Ace, he wouldn't have needed to prove anything to anyone and may have declined. My @#!)** evil brain just decided to spit out a plot bunny. Essentially, Rimmer does become Ace-like in heroics and bravery, but does it while staying with the original gang. Instead the self-centered (but lovable) git we saw in BtE, we'd have a Rimmer much closer to Ace in actions and deeds, though probably not in voice or clothes (thank goodness - those suits are horrible! :D). Rimmer with natural evolution.
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Date: 2011-08-02 10:48 pm (UTC)When you look at it like that, the fact that he takes on the Ace mantle seems more plausible, if still possibly premature.
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Date: 2011-08-08 09:06 pm (UTC)In addition, the chance to actually become Ace would be very tempting to Rimmer if he was in love with Lister, as he's seen the effect that version of himself has on him. I mean, have you seen the way Lister looks at Ace in "Dimension Jump"? Slash city. :)
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Date: 2011-08-02 03:11 am (UTC)I do feel there may have been some hurt feelings on Rimmer's part that Lister was pushing him away so vehemently. While Rimmer knows that Lister's always ragged on him and teased him, sometimes cruelly, he'd never actively pushed him away like that before. We know Rimmer is a vengeful man to a degree, and highly petty.
I can also see Rimmer wanting some time to himself, especially since they lost Red Dwarf and were confined to the tiny Starbug by comparison. Though I think the Wildfire was even smaller than Starbug, at least he'd have time to listen to his music and appreciate his appreciations without ridicule.
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Date: 2011-08-02 10:56 pm (UTC)Wanting his own personal space is also a very understandable reason.
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Date: 2011-08-02 01:54 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-08-02 02:13 am (UTC)There'll be an explosion of fics when we finally get the canon explanation. :)
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Date: 2011-08-03 01:07 am (UTC)I'm currently listening to Chris narrate Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers. The man is brilliant.
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Date: 2011-08-03 01:23 am (UTC)Yes, Chris just has a wonderful voice, doesn't he? :)
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Date: 2011-08-02 04:15 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-08-02 11:11 pm (UTC)Yes, one plan was to have Rimmer-as-Ace heroically save the day, but sadly it wasn't filmed.
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