Subject: *pops out of lurkerdom*
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Posted on: 2013-12-05 13:47:00 UTC

(Mentioning Star Trek is a great way to catch my attention.)

I might not have been around badfic as long as you, but if you think Star Trek is hospitable to Sues you're misunderstanding something. Also, please don't make broad generalizations about a gigantic universe like Star Trek and then not explain yourself.

Let's do some math:

Crackfic =/= Badfic

However, badly written crackfic is badfic.

Bad writing =/= Badfic

However, badfics always have bad writing.

Fanfic-y =/= Badfic-y

However, badfic is a subset of fanfic.


More specifically, Star Trek often does fanfic-y stories, crackfic, and occasionally has bad writing, but very rarely dips into badfic.

Take TNG's "Elementary, Dear Data". Having characters cosplay as other fictional characters in a crossover between the two is very much a fan fiction-y idea. It's not serious, hard sci-fi, but the episode is a lot of fun, and a fan fiction around a similar idea would not be a badfic unless there were other things wrong.

Crackfic is very subjective, but I think sometimes Star Trek does it well. DS9's "Fascination" involves all of the characters randomly falling in love with characters they would never be conceivably shipped with, but everyone realized the silliness. It was like self-aware characters being forced to act a badfic. I thought it was fun.

Star Trek has its bad writing days. Voyager's "Threshold" involves a failed warp experiment that inexplicably "superevolves" two characters into mutant lizard...things. It's stupid and seems to imply that the writers failed basic biology, but is it really something you'd find in a badfic? There aren't any Sues, and the episode is made slightly more bearable by how in character everyone is.

Yes, they have occasional badfic episodes. TNG's "The Naked Now" involves a virus that makes everyone act drunk. This leads to dubiously consensual sex (THAT LEADS TO PEOPLE SHIPPING THE PAIRING WHAT THE ACTUAL HELL), and an idiot kid taking over the ship and then saving it (he's definitely a Sue).

However, those badfic episodes are not common. Sorry if that got a bit pointed, but overall, Star Trek is full of interesting, well-developed, complex characters that I love quite dearly, and having badly developed, one-dimensional characters is really what makes a continuum welcoming to Sues.

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