Subject: An interesting discovery.
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Posted on: 2013-08-26 20:04:00 UTC

So, I've found some Star Trek badfics, TOS.

The first one is a Suefic. Classic - she's a scientist who hates Vulcans, but rather quickly falls in love with Spock. And he returns it. Suethors don't seem to remember that Vulcans don't express emotions. Oh, and did I mention the urple description Spock gives her? He's describing her mind, but it's still painfully flowery - "Knowledge was Spock's God, and Katalya Tremain was one of its prophets".

The second is a genderbend fic - basically, the Enterprise crew gets lured to this planet, then they inexplicably wake up as the opposite gender. Like, here's the line: "Kirk snapped awake - and knew. There was no mistaking the one overwhelming fact: He was in the body of a woman." That's how fast it happens. And then there's a scene where fem!Bones and unchanged Spock agree that Kirk is too pretty to be taken seriously as captain. Which is just...ugh. TOS is vaguely sexist, but it isn't that bad.

I suppose you're wondering where I found them, since I didn't post links. Well, that's because they're not online.

I found them in a box of old Star Trek novels from the '60s and '70s. The first one is a novel, and the second is from a fanfiction anthology.

I have some pictures and some more analysis on my Tumblr here, if you're interested.

This makes me so excited. This is the history of fandom right here. It's changed form - fanzine is an outdated term, and I never saw the term "fanfiction" anywhere on the book - but in some ways, it's stayed just the same. It's something the fans do to respond to the work, fill a gap, explore something, do something the series can't. Of course, badfic has stayed mostly the same too, which I find quite interesting. With all the different anti-badfic techniques that have cropped up over the years, wouldn't there be some changes? Wouldn't there be fewer Sues? What do you think?

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