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Aithine ([personal profile] aithine) wrote in [community profile] primevalathon2009-08-14 03:51 pm

Orphan prompts

[personal profile] aithine: "Stephen comes back post-series two to find out that: a) he isn't married to Nick, and b) the team thinks Stephen died.

Or, y'know, something like that. *vbg* You know you want to write Stephen back into the land of the living. Here's your chance to make me a much happier camper. *vbg* (Bonus points if it includes first time Nick/Stephen.)"


[personal profile] aithine: I would *love* a good character-driven, hard sci-fi/action/adventure story that has the team dealing with something along these lines: creatures can't be the only things that slip through the anomalies into the universe of the show, and Helen can't be the only person exploring different time periods.


[livejournal.com profile] alyse: "I'd quite like a plotty story, something actiony and adventury and team orientated (although relationships are okay too). As for the prompt part, how about your story should include:

- a scene in the moonlight

- monsters chasing people through trees

- a body of water.

All of that spiced with heroics. Daring do. The usual ::g::"


[livejournal.com profile] alyse: "I know I keep joking about Abby and Connor having to battle giant prehistoric frogs (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7251666.stm), so how about a story where what comes through the anomaly isn't an obvious danger, but possibly something that:

- has a more long term impact, like Cane Toads and their catastrophic introduction into Australia; or

- where the risk is the risk of exposure, e.g. weird creatures turning up in people's garden sheds; or

- looks innocuous but which are poisonous (the mental image of college kids trying to get high by licking prehistoric toads amuses me).

How does the team contain something like that? How does it explain away the small and yet inexplicable?

In fact, secretly I'm convinced that modern day coelocanths actually came through an anomaly, and that's the reason no one found any until 1938 after nothing in the fossil record for millions of years, omg! So why not something else?"


[livejournal.com profile] black_rose_fics: Abby and Connor and their kids have a car accident


[livejournal.com profile] black_rose_fics: Jenny and Nick have thier first passionate kiss


[insanejournal.com profile] blktauna: Helen and Nick. She uses her sexuality on him. Preferably an argument of some sort. Can get naughty if you like (I like naughty). I love the crackling UST they have, Nick's ambivalence towards her and Helen's true insanity. The setup I leave to your imagination.


[insanejournal.com profile] blktauna: Lester and Cutter bitching at each other. They are so delightful at it I don't care what they are sniping about as long as they go at it. My love for snarky Lester knows no bounds.


[livejournal.com profile] chellefic: Abby/Connor-- their relationship at some point in the future; could be gen or romance


[livejournal.com profile] chellefic: Femslash, any pairing


[livejournal.com profile] curia_regis: I'd love to see some sort of gen backstory piece on Jenny. It seems to me that most of the fandom seems to prefer Claudia to Jenny and hence she seems to get more fic. If you can manage Jenny/Claudia, it would be fantastic! Abby/Jenny is also awesome.


[livejournal.com profile] deinonychus_1: team action/adventure with creature(s), where Connor does something heroic and/or saves the day


[livejournal.com profile] deinonychus_1: "pairing fic (het or slash) - first time. Can be romantic, sweet, nervous, angsty, funny, or any combination of the above.

note - this prompt does not have to have explicit smut if you're underage/uncomfortable writing it. Fade-to-black is fine."

[livejournal.com profile] dominique012: autumn, traffic jams, weightlessness


[livejournal.com profile] dominique012: chocolate, being outdoors, a narrow miss


[livejournal.com profile] lsellersfic: I love stories with twisty plots and plenty of action. So a story which involved an anomaly that was open for an extended period of time somewhere where the action would inevitably get involved with the agendas of the humans on our side - e.g., in the grounds of a shadowy multi-national corporation, or in a high-crime area such as Glasgow's ganglands - would really grab me.


[livejournal.com profile] lsellersfic: It looks like S3 may be moving into more historical periods or hypothesing anomaly-type explanations for mythological creatures. However the Egyptian path they are treading seems quite well-worn. It would be nice to see a story which visits/draws upon, either explicitly or thematically, a less well-known mythology than the classical Greece/Rome/Egypt corpus or, to be honest, the equally heavily used Celtic mythologies.


[livejournal.com profile] missyvortexdv: "Will you find me in another time if I'm another person?"


[livejournal.com profile] missyvortexdv: A holiday away with other (non-work) friends goes awry in exactly the type of way they were trying to escape.


[livejournal.com profile] moonlettuce: Nick doesn't know what he wants until someone tries to take it away


[livejournal.com profile] moonlettuce: Big dinosaur. Grrrr...


[livejournal.com profile] odsbodkins: "Nick wasn't gay. Not in denial either. Just sometimes he needed...

(Nick/Stephen; preferably adult, preferably dark and kinky)"


[livejournal.com profile] odsbodkins: "A male member of the team has an unexpected dance hobby.

Don't mind who or what, as long as it's unexpected - so Stephen doing Capoeira isn't unexpected, but Nick being a keen Morris dancer is unexpected!

Bonus if it comes in useful with anomalies or creatures somehow!"


[livejournal.com profile] rodlox: Crossover with either "Land of the Lost" or "DinoRiders." Or at least have them encounter a Sleestak-looking Creature.


[livejournal.com profile] rodlox: What if it had been Nick who vanished eight years before the pilot episode?


[livejournal.com profile] taricha: The team are behind on their paperwork, and have to do something drastic (all-nighter, out-right lying on reports due to not remembering exact details, etc) to catch up in time.


[livejournal.com profile] taricha: Dinosaurs made them do it?


[livejournal.com profile] telperion_15: An anomaly lets through a disease from the past/future, and one of the team becomes seriously ill.


[livejournal.com profile] telperion_15: A day in the life of the ARC.