Subject: Re: Some answers
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Posted on: 2011-08-15 07:09:00 UTC

Also, for missions you should look for the potential for making jokes. This is supposed to be fun.


Some examples of OCs and ships that I consider goodfic:

Personally, I tend to be pretty harsh toward OCs, but for a long time, the only things on my favorite's list on ffnet were a couple of stories that were told entirely from OCs' POVs, so obviously, I don't think they are all Sues just because they exist. In those stories, the story was about the OCs, but it was about how contact with the canon characters affected the OCs' lives. The canons were all behaving very much like they could be expected to behave in an episode. (Also, getting to see an in-character Rodney McKay interact with a self-centered, whiny teenage protagonist was priceless.)

Even pairings that aren't all that likely can be written well. Back when Season four, I think, was going for NCIS, I read a story that first convinced me that slash could a good thing (long before I found the PPC). It had Gibbs and DiNozzo paired together. The thing that made it goodfic was that it didn't try to convince me that one day the elevator jerked, they bumped into each other and that was enough catalyst for them to start making like bunnies(real plot, I read once, I swear). In the goodfic it took about fifty thousand words to get to the first kiss. It took that many to convince me that they could behave in-character and still be interested in each other.

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