Subject: Welcome Battle-Bruva!
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Posted on: 2013-12-06 01:28:00 UTC
I am 99Hedgehog, but just call me 99. Here, have a Servo-skull!
http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Servo-skull
The Emperor Protects!
Subject: Welcome Battle-Bruva!
Author:
Posted on: 2013-12-06 01:28:00 UTC
I am 99Hedgehog, but just call me 99. Here, have a Servo-skull!
http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Servo-skull
The Emperor Protects!
Hiyas! Peeking in here, mostly.
I'm old enough to have been on the MST3K Usenet groups in their peak. Good to see the occasional more direct homage to it here, as well as the general spirit of concrit with a generous helping of snark.
Personally, I like how the MSTs use the entire fic. Quote the whole fic and let the reader play along instead of having to consult the raw text on their own to really get the flavor.
I'm not into much of the continuums in the current Unclaimed Badfic list. I tend toward several current TV fandoms. Haven't been into anime since lion Voltron and Sailor Moon in the 80's.
I play computer games, but most do not have the sort of fleshed-out characters that a Mary Sue can screw with, literally and figuratively. The closest I get to a video game franchise these days is any of the LEGO games based on hit films. (And I got the LotR one in part so that I wouldn't have to slog through the dense Mid-E histories and other stuff that you'd pretty much have to have been born and raised there to get.)
I have had Nintendo consoles, just not in the past few years, so I know some of Mario and Link.
Actually, the real reason I am here is that, after coming to you through TVtropes (not through the Cupcakes page as with Artemis below, but some other mention) is wondering what would Agents make of my current super-fave, fangirl-glee, wow-I-am-a-shipper continuum:
Welcome to Night Vale. :-D
Consider:
-- A continuum new enough that agents might recon it just to get a bead on what is "normal."
-- Timey-wimey shenanigans that would give even a TimeLord headaches, and mess with Agent's Chronometers.
-- Plenty of weirdness about so that many of the common crazy ideas in fanfic seem actually plausible. (Canonical non-human MPreg!)
-- This also makes it crossover bait: What would (insert char here) make of Night Vale?
-- Even has MiB types running around, which makes this one canon that might maintain knowledge of the PPC because those agents might also know the neuralyser trick.
-- Also, I think that Carlos, being an outsider getting to know Night Vale, might spot bewildered Agents a mile away. Maybe he wouldn't see through the disguises as he is canon, but he'd notice they were not from around here, and not the usual government type.
-- An evolving storyline that can just as easily make obsolete as confirm fan speculations, with no off-season to catch up, updating twice a month like clockwork.
-- Canon that creates bit players seemingly just for the funny, but then comes back and uses some of the more interesting ones for larger stories.
-- One OTP to mess with.
-- And, best or worst of all, depending on your perspective, it is a magnet for a demographic notorious for badfic: Prepubescent girls! Most podcasts skew to the guys, but some elements in WtNV attract the girls.
I am with Karen and the others in looking forward to badfic in Night Vale with both dread and morbid fascination.
So, I may be lurking much of the time until there's a fic in something I do get into.
Welcome to the PPC! So, an older newbie, eh? Around my age, I'm guessing? (I'm four years out of college.)
Now, what to give, what to give?
*rummages through bag of holding*
Aha! Here, have a snowglobe with a replica of your favorite fictional city! (Inspired by a similar gift given quite some time ago.)
Aww, how sweet to believe me to be in my mid 20's. :-) *smooches soh176*
Wait, Usenet's still around? I thought everyone had already migrated to web forums.
Oh, no, I was reading MSTs when I was in college in the mid-90's, back in the heyday of MST3K and Usenet. Much fun was had sniping at Usenet spam as well as badfic.
Yeah, I am uncomfortably close to 40. :-( On the other hand, I do have this nice distinctive front lock of almost-premature gray hair.
Ooh, a snowglobe of Night Vale! Or rather, a sandglobe, since it is a desert town, and Cecil doesn't believe in snow. *shakes globe* Sandstorm!!!
I am 99Hedgehog, but just call me 99. Here, have a Servo-skull!
http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Servo-skull
The Emperor Protects!
*cringes for the fate of one of her fave robot pals*
You monster! You killed Tom!
Oh, wait. It's some sort of servitor thingy from Warhammer 40k. Nevermind.
And, actually, it's Battle-Sister. Nat's short for Natalie.
I simply default to Battle-Bruva when no gender is specified.
The Emperor Protects!
Welcome to the PPC, Nat. Take your shoes off, leave your sanity at the door, and come right in! We love newbies here, we do!
As a welcome gift, I'll give you some music by Harrison Birtwistle. Enjoy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25j1wcO7yfY
Here, have a Christmas-themed snow globe for your present. Inside is a tiny statue of an agent assassinating a Sue in an urple dress, so be careful not to look directly at the dress.
Enjoy the PPC!
~Autumn
Nice to meet you. Please accept my gifts of a potato cannon, basket of potatoes, and an Official Fanfiction University of Doctor Who sweatshirt.
I haven't listened to a lot of Welcome to Nightvale, but I am familiar to some of the concepts. Sporking those badfic would be very very interesting. I could imagine many strange happenings.
Hello and welcome!
I give to you a brand-new lined Infintie Notebook, featuring urple covers and wilver bindings. Good luck not looking at it!
I've only listened to the first two episodes of Night Vale, but gracious...
-Aila
Lurkbie? In any case, welcome! As is traditional, I'll start giving you useless stuff: Have a swan feather, a container of yogurt, a plaid handkercheif, and a can of Lysol!