Subject: Well...
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Posted on: 2014-05-02 19:13:00 UTC
You're not doing a very good job selling it. The idea of twisting and arranging a freshly-killed corpse into a braid or a celtic knot is a bit too macabre (even for someone who claims to be a "Ghost" in the screen name!)
And as for the Star Wars thing, presumably the attack on the Death Star is the main focus of the story idea, and what changes is the plot leading up to that: who's attacking it, and why. Like I said, story ideas don't necessarily start at the beginning. And once the Luke version got written down, all the possible alternate versions died, or were consigned to the living death of AU.
OTOH if there is any advantage to actually writing it's the chance to make sure your ideas die with dignity.
(Long, rambling, and slightly incoherent explanation/example coming up. You have been warned.)
My recent brainstorming session with Dark Brother has given me a brilliant idea for a scene with a couple of PPC agents in a Doctor Who fic. I'd love to share it, and because it's just a short scene, not big enough to twist and turn in my mind, I should be able to write it up easily enough.
This idea relies on the agents being in a fourth-wall-breaking Doctor Who fic with a borderline redeemable Sue. So I'll have to invent a parody Sue for the scene, of course. That shouldn't be too hard. After all, like you said, they do have their generic aspects. And it's not as though there's going to be a perfectly suitable fic in the Unclaimed Badfic list, is there?
Except, I went to check the list anyway, just out of curiosity, and found: this.
CURSE YOU IRONIC OVERPOWER!!!
My scene idea has now attached itself to that, re-written itself to match that particular TARDIS crew. So now if someone else PPCs that fic, my idea will die anyway by not being included in it; a slow, painful death from neglect.
I really, really want to write that mission just so that the scene gets to die a quick, dignified death in my mind, and a decent funeral and wake afterwards. Then the will can be read and the inheritance passed on to that idea's heirs.
(A funeral and will is definitely a better analogy than your idea of tying origami knots in the deceased!)
The question is, will I be able to do it, or am I too much of a coward to actually kill the idea myself?