The Omni-zone series

Okay so some of you miiiight remember this massive cracky RDSS crossover that me and a bunch of RDSSers wrote back in the early-mid 2000s. I've put it up on AO3 as a piece of our fandom's history, but if anyone objects to this (not just because my writing is shit, mind you, but like if you no longer want to be in the biggest Mary Sue crackfic of all time), please for the love of all the gods tell me and I will take it right back down.

OKAY. That aside, I did notice something when I was roaming the past, and that is that so bloody many of us wrote Mary Sues (fine, fine, original characters, but I know mine at least was too blatant to be anything but a Sue) who hooked up with Rimmer. Which brings me to the following poll:

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Any Sailor Moon fans in the house?

I'm doing a walk for breast cancer research in a couple of weeks, and in an effort to raise funds, I'm shamelessly bribing people with art. There's a list of prices and samples here, and a gallery of the things people have already requested here.

I bring this up here because the most recent request involved a couple of familiar faces...

Rimmer; Lister; crack. )

If the samples pique your interest, check out the donation page and consider ordering some art of your own. Even $5 helps!
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Evening ladies

I was doing this Interests collage thing and this picture came up:



Does anyone recognise it or know where I can get a bigger version?

Phe

ETA: I managed to find a bigger version, but still no back story:

Smeg the force! )

[FIC] A Much Needed Conversation

Title: A Much Needed Conversation
Rating: PG-13ish
Pairings: Ryan/Colin, mentions of Colin/Cat and Cat/Rimmer
Summary: During [livejournal.com profile] roadstergal's R and R, right after Colin walked in on Rimmer with the Cat, he returned to his room and talked to Ryan. [livejournal.com profile] roadstergal left out that conversation, so I took the plotbunny and ran with it. This is the final piece in the Red Dwarf/Whose Line crossover saga, unless another plotbunny comes up. Enjoy!

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R and R. PG. Mostly R/L and R(yan)/C(olin).

This is a Red Dwarf/Whose Line Is It Anyway crossover; a sequel to the rest (links in fic). [livejournal.com profile] zekkass kindly gave me the bunny of a conversation between Ryan and Rimmer after Rimmer left Lister's room. So here it is.

The yowling can't be helping, either.


Concrit appreciated - especially re: Lister. I'm not sure how IC it is for him to have the reaction he does to what Rimmer ends up doing. My thoughts were would be that he would not be happy with what Cat was doing, when he thought it through.

[FIC] In a Bar Dealing with a Cat

Title: In a Bar Dealing with a Cat
Rating: PG-13ish
Pairing: Colin/Cat
Summary: It’s a prequel to my Far From Home with a Cat

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[FIC] Far From Home with a Cat

Title: Far From Home with a Cat
Rating: PG-13ish
Pairing: Colin/Cat
Summary: Colin and Ryan are stuck on the Red Dwarf. No spoilers for either show.
A/N: Well, [livejournal.com profile] roadstergal and [livejournal.com profile] rudelypinioned gave me ideas. This is a crossover between Whose Line and Red Dwarf.

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I would like to apologise for this in advance...

*waves at everybody*

I've been lurking for a while, enjoying all the lovely stories you've all been posting (I've been a bit of a Rimmer/Lister slasher since I knew there was slash to read!) and trying to summon up the courage to post this one...

Firstly, it wasn't my idea. I did the Ficlet Meme a while back (still haven't finished it, actually), and one of my friends decided to break my brain by requesting a Red Dwarf/Harry Potter crossover. Specifically, Cat/Hagrid slash...

Yes. This friend of mine is insane. But I like a challenge. So I had a go.

It is my belief, incidentally (and I'm sure that many of you will disagree, which is fine!) that the Cat can spell just fine in the Cat scent-language we learn about in Season 1, but that he's probably not quite so good when it comes to English penmanship. Hence, erm, what happened here. ;-)

Obviously, I don't own any of this. I'd rate the story PG-13 for its implications.

Ten Things I Dont Like Abot Haggrid, by the Cat )