Crossovers.
Dec. 5th, 2003 12:03 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Recc'd on one of my lists today:
Harry Potter/ST:TOS. With Spock and Snape. Not quite having sex. Sorta mind-meld sex. Something. *mind boggles* By Florahart.
Then we have this, which I stumbled across by accident. Methos/Spock, by someone named Kiristeen. WIP, I think, although maybe it's no longer IP. I don't know anything about the author.
I should really finish that off with a Methos/Snape, to complete the circle, and I happen to have one on offer, also randomly clicked through to. Here it is, in all its ff.n glory: Methos/Snape. Sorta. Methos is Merlin. He's the last of the Magi. (I do not think that means what she thinks it means.) Methos and Snape look to be getting together someday, but aren't yet. They just can't be more than 100 feet from each other, because of a complicated plot contriv -- I mean, spell.
This has been your daily broadcast of weird crossovers. I make no statements about the readability of any of these stories. Because, I mean, whoa. Weird stuff there.
Harry Potter/ST:TOS. With Spock and Snape. Not quite having sex. Sorta mind-meld sex. Something. *mind boggles* By Florahart.
Then we have this, which I stumbled across by accident. Methos/Spock, by someone named Kiristeen. WIP, I think, although maybe it's no longer IP. I don't know anything about the author.
I should really finish that off with a Methos/Snape, to complete the circle, and I happen to have one on offer, also randomly clicked through to. Here it is, in all its ff.n glory: Methos/Snape. Sorta. Methos is Merlin. He's the last of the Magi. (I do not think that means what she thinks it means.) Methos and Snape look to be getting together someday, but aren't yet. They just can't be more than 100 feet from each other, because of a complicated plot contriv -- I mean, spell.
This has been your daily broadcast of weird crossovers. I make no statements about the readability of any of these stories. Because, I mean, whoa. Weird stuff there.
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Date: 2003-12-05 05:07 am (UTC)(I think my favorite was the Methos/Snape. Sadly, that was not the first Methos/Snape I have read -- there's one where Methos is really Salazar Slytherin...)
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Date: 2003-12-05 05:43 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-12-06 02:18 pm (UTC)http://www.strangequark.nu/dark/casindex.html
Spock/Snape
Date: 2004-02-03 03:37 pm (UTC)Hi. I just looked at your journal coming via
Re: Spock/Snape
Date: 2004-02-08 07:15 pm (UTC)And I note the B5 in your interests and must congratulate you on your excellent taste. Not enough people watched and liked that show. (What's wrong with a full-season arc and excellent plotting and characterization and women who kick ass and aliens who are like aliens, I want to know.)
Re: Spock/Snape
Date: 2004-02-08 11:02 pm (UTC)I'm not "in fandom", I think. I have to admit that I didn't even watch all that many episodes of B5 when it first aired, mostly because I started too late (somewhere in Season 4, I believe) and didn't get the overall story arc. But I'm now buying the DVD sets the minute they come out, and then I'm typically incapacitated for the three days or so it takes me to watch all episodes back to back. So I'm catching up.
But "in fandom" implies that you've reached levels of obsession that go beyond that, right? (What exactly?) I don't have usericons related to one of the typical fandoms, and I don't read much fanfiction -- my impression with erotic fanfiction, in particular, has mostly been that people think it's so cool that they have well-known characters at their disposal that they neglect the aspects that make non-fanfiction erotica attractive and interesting.
Maybe I should put a note on my userinfo page that most of my friends are more more fannish than I am. But it seems hard to find interesting people on LJ who aren't both female and fangirls of something or another. :)