ext_45940 ([identity profile] roadstergal.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] reddwarfslash2006-04-04 06:21 pm
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Fic - Flying. Rimmer/Lister. PG.

This is a bit of an odd thought exercise. The topic of RD as the Flying Dutchman came up in a conversation with [livejournal.com profile] kahvi, and I wanted to try it out. Needless to say, concrit could really help this one sit more solidly.
Set in VII. Spoilers up through Beyond A Joke. A recasting of Blue.

I will see you again, my friend.

[identity profile] jargonelle.livejournal.com 2006-04-05 12:50 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't know what it is you're trying to cross-over/recast as, so may I just squee in delight at the whole first section? Sea captain!!!! You've just nailed one of my kinks, right there, and then "I promise you," and here, a rare, true smile lit the Captain's face, "when I have left this earth and this body behind, and am naught but light, we will meet again among the stars." - by this point, you've finished me off. Totally.

Her list of the differences between the two was becoming very detailed, and despite his randiness, Lister was half-afraid that she might finally give in and sleep with him simply to make the list comprehensive." - Hee!

And of course, the Rimmer and Lister interaction is great. The hug had been a sincere, mately gesture, while this cupping of his cheek, along with the oddly direct stare... :) :) :)

Actually, I was wondering if you'd mind answering a question that has ridiculous ramifications for the fic I've been thinking aboutplanningarguing with writing for what feels like years and still hasn't got anywhere? : Where do you think the planet with all of Ace's coffins around it is? - In Ace's dimension? In 'ours'? In some weird pan-dimensional rift? Argh.

[identity profile] jargonelle.livejournal.com 2006-04-05 05:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmm... thanks for the rec!

well, the 'original' timeline was just a device for my fic. From what I gather from my limited knowledge of physics, all dimensions are equally 'valid,' so the planet could be in any of them. - Yes, it worked very well as a plot device, but physically I don't think it makes much sense (I'm a second year chemist at uni though, so my knowledge of physics is pretty patchy and well... dumbed down). I was taking the little swirly-purple-wormhole-thing they had to travel through to follow Ace's coffin to mean they'd jumped dimensions, but wasn't sure if that was a regular jump in space or not.

Was a nice planet though. Deserves to be in a nice dimension.

*takes notes* :D *grins* I'm just a sucker for the sea really. I miss it like crazy when I'm away from home.

[identity profile] jargonelle.livejournal.com 2006-04-05 06:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I think it was supposed to be a wormhole, but I think they were thinking more about visuals than science. ;) - Oh yeah, at some point we're supposed to remember it's just a TV show, and I don't think we need to worry the poor man about this!

Home for me, is Torquay, a town on England's SW coast. Aside from being the birthplace of Agatha Christie and the supposed setting for Fawlty Towers, there is nothing else even remotely interesting about it. But we do have fake palm trees, quite a bit of beach (and as you may have guessed) quite a lot of sea as well. :)

Where are you from?

[identity profile] jargonelle.livejournal.com 2006-04-05 07:30 pm (UTC)(link)
:) Oh slash, how you have warped everything, ever. :) (Though not that we have to look too hard where Red Dwarf is concerned.)

Wow, that's a lot of places. A lot of big places as well. I spend half the year in Oxford and half the year at home, and whilst Oxford is very pretty and is tiny for a city, it still doesn't seem rural enough for me. Once I've finished my degree I'll probably end up living somewhere else though - and I'm looking foward to it. Torquay can be beautiful, but there's nothing there.

I'm ashamed to say I've never really visited Scotland. Have had hundreds of family holidays to Wales so the country, on the whole, brings back rather strained memories, but it's lovely (usual caveat: when it's not raining). I've only ever been to France, Germany, Switzerland and Ireland outside of the UK, and then only briefly. God, I could have stayed forever in Switzerland - but I don't think I can quite afford it! And of course, I'd love to visit North America and Australia, but can't quite afford that either!

I'd love to go on a cruise sometime - but only because I want to live on a boat for awhile. There's nowhere I'd particularly want to go!