Subject: Ooh.
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Posted on: 2014-05-31 18:21:00 UTC
I quite like this idea, pretty much for the reasons that hS laid out in his reply.
Subject: Ooh.
Author:
Posted on: 2014-05-31 18:21:00 UTC
I quite like this idea, pretty much for the reasons that hS laid out in his reply.
At the same link
Rather than editing the text itself (much), I've added four 'technical notes' at various points in the document. They cover such facts as the lack of difference between Word Worlds and World One, the nature of Creativity Shields (that was a fun section), the structure of the complex of multiverses, and the mechanics of Bridge formation. And all of them feature a healthy helping of 'dunno'.
hS
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
(I finished the last Dark Tower novel recently. The ending was pretty disappointing. The rest of the series was good enough that it was worth reading, but it's weird for Stephen King to drop the ball like that. Then again, he has always been best at short stories.)
He does flat out tell you you're not going to like the ending if you read any further...
Also: the Icosahedron is hereby renamed the Rose. Because with an opening like that, how can I not?
hS
I quite like this idea, pretty much for the reasons that hS laid out in his reply.
The comparison between the PPC and the TARDIS helped. I can wrap my head around that. And yes, I know the Void is established fact. I read the links provided. It just... I don't know, feels like it's missing something to me. Maybe if I mull it over some more I'll warm up to the concept.
And yes, again, I know this is not established rock-solid gospel from whence all future stories must flow. This is not my first time on the PPC wild-speculation rodeo.
The point here seems to be less "this is ironclad how it works" and more "here's my personal speculation/hypothesis about how it works given the evidence we've seen IC."
...that "this is ironclad how it works." I'm just looking to further my knowledge of the PPC based on what is IC believed about the world as well as maybe spark a bit of back-and-forth.
I love stuff like this. My question is, how do we know that the PPC is/belongs to the Prime Multiverse?
Do the offshoot PPC's know that they are offshoots? Are they under the impression that they are the Prime 'Verse?
Speaking of Multiverse theory, I have a question regarding the PPC and my upcoming series, Imaginations Collide.
The PPC as it is today is basically fanfiction stuff, right? Imaginations Collide is also basically fanfiction stuff. So, since both are capable of interdemensional travel between different fandoms, each would theoretically be able to ravel into the universe of the other, right?
I was under the impression that it was okay if I did it, as long as certain requirements were met in the representation of the PPC, stuff like that. Nobody has directly asked me to drop it.
The first MM interlude was posted in 2007 - on the last day of 2007. So I guess regardless of when it happened, the PPC found out about it in '08.
hS
World -1.
Yes, someone had to do it.
World 1-1
-Phobos
It's a shame that this fic was allowed to drop off the Unclaimed Badfic list, since it was literally about a plot to destabilise canon by writing a bad script within the fic itself. Or something. (The bad SPaG makes it hard to tell what it's about.)
If anyone had claimed it, they would've been the one to decide how bad writing from fictional universes is treated. But it's probably too late now.
Doesn't mean no one can claim it. It just means that it sat there for so long it's reasonable to assume no one was interested, so we might as well free up the space. If that changes—if you want it, say—there's no reason in the world you can't spork it. {= )
~Neshomeh
I'll toss it onto my personal list and maybe later I'll create someone who would get assigned a Doctor Who fic.
As it is, I could iron out the SpaG to make it easier on someone else, but it doesn't seem too bad. Noticing things suddenly lurch into existence seems like they are trying to be bad.
At first chapter and by your description, I'm not going to be able to handle it for a while, and that's if I improve at all.
I had read both "Gallifrey Stands" and the bit during the Blackout it covered, but had forgotten about them. I can't see everyone from a canonical world taking it so easily (particularly not at first) and my own head-canon regarding reality and fictionality is always going to be at least a little different, but I concede the point.
Although I will say, as an historian, that can happen in non-fictional realms. Not so dramatically as a massive universal retcon, but history can be altered in the minds of the people. Bias, mythologizing, and outright lies can create new "facts" capable of supplanting the old.
I really don't have much to say, otherwise, except that your description of the Void between Verses brought the 'backstage' from American Gods to mind, for some reason.
Nice!
-Aila