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Mar. 25th, 2007 02:26 pmNatalie wanted to know which FH characters I'd wanted to play, so here goes.
1. Okay, I was going to try to keep this a secret, even though most of the FH contingent of my friendslist knows already, but I give. Steve Rogers. Captain freaking America. From, you know, all of Marvel comics.
screwyoumarvel. Art teacher. I'll be apping him come spring.
2. Alex Drake. Power Rangers: Time Force.
futureclone. Student. Bridgey and Anders and I have a pact-thingy to break each others' characters' brains. It will be beautiful. Also, Alex is very by-the-book and uptight, even by our standards (he's probably like a freak in the year 3000), so that's very different from any character I've ever played.
3. Jean-Paul Beaubier. X-Men.
notafairy. Math teacher. We need a math teacher like whoa and he's bitchy and superpowered and gay and Canadian and what's not to love? Although math and summer camp don't really jive, so I probably will not bring him in until fall. He could also teach French. Or economics.
4. Kate Bishop. Young Avengers.
hawkwontsing. Student. KATE. I JUST. KATE. HER SUPERPOWER IS PWNING PEOPLE, OKAY? AND SHE PUT AN ARROW ON SPEED'S UNIFORM POINTING TO HIS CROTCH. I LOVE HER. She also plays the cello.
5. Steve Traynor. Top 10: The Forty-Niners. Student Steve doesn't have an LJ yet, but I love him about as much as I love Kate. He just doesn't inspire me to capslock, possibly because his superpower is flying fighter planes, as opposed to pwning people. I apparently have a thing for fandoms so small as to be nonexistant. The thing is, do I really want to be playing two Steves who fought in WW2?
6. Dr. Fredrika 'Fred' Bimm. Sleeping With the Fishes. See above re: fandoms so small as to be nonexistant, as my canon here is a romance novel by MaryJanice Davidson. Fred was only going to come in for the summer, teaching a marine biology workshop, but I'm bringing Steve in and, well, can't app two teachers. Fred is awesomely snarky. She's also half-mermaid--her mother was a hippie who got so smashed on cheap wine she didn't notice the guy she hooked up with on the beach had a tail. Fred is now a marine biologist, but she is allergic to seafood and gets boatsick. I adore her. Maybe someday, as I seriously doubt anybody else is going to bring her in.
7. Jessica Jones. Alias and New Avengers and various and sundry other Marvel comics. Journalism teacher. Except I think we already have one of those at the moment, and her baby still doesn't have a name. Playing around that would be awkward.
8. Billy Kaplan. Young Avengers. Student. Okay, so, basically, the Young Avengers all rock out hard, and Billy is a giant geek and possibly the freak-child of the Scarlet Witch, so that's fun. However, if I brought in Billy, I'd have to play off our Teddy by necessity, and I like our Teddy and all, but Billy/Teddy pretty much = OTP for me, so I'm not sure how that would go. It would be even more awkward than Baby Girl Cage-Jones (Jones-Cage?).
9. James Bond, Junior. From the cartoon series of the same name. Student. I don't know how to articulate this other than awesome, but I haven't seen the canon since I was like eight, so I'd really need to brush up first.
10. Robyn Slinger. Top 10. Student. Robyn is...Zero, only shyer, and with the ability to control toys with her mind. If I ever bring her in, it'll be well after Zero's gone, so I don't wind up crossing the character streams.
11. Jeff Smax. Top 10. Student. Robyn's partner on the Neopolis police force, Jeff Smax is from a 'backworld' where magic replaces science and sleeping with your twin sister is totally okay (In all fairness, his twin sister's pretty hot. Um.). He's half-ogre, which means he's very tall and very blue and kind of prickly as hell personality-wise. He's also full of angst and trauma. I would cuddle him if he wouldn't smack me through a wall.
12. Harry Dresden. The Dresden Files (book not show, probably with show icons). Townie. What freaky town is complete without a cranky professional wizard, his talking skull named Bob, his thirty-pound cat, and his dog that looks like a St. Bernard bred with a woolly mammoth? Not to mention occasional visits from his sex-vampire brother and juvenile delinquent apprentice.
13. Hera Agathon. Battlestar Galactia. Student. I would kind of like to bring Hera in soon, actually, because I have like ideas, but she's two in the show, and given her propensity for getting kidnapped, frak knows who'll have her next week, never mind next year. So bringing her in any time before the series ends would mean having to accept a very high probability of getting Jossed.
14. Teddy Altman. Young Avengers. Student. But we got one of those and he's pretty good, so yay!
...So, basically, I have enough characters to keep myself busy (without adding any) until 2012! It's possible I need help!
1. Okay, I was going to try to keep this a secret, even though most of the FH contingent of my friendslist knows already, but I give. Steve Rogers. Captain freaking America. From, you know, all of Marvel comics.
2. Alex Drake. Power Rangers: Time Force.
3. Jean-Paul Beaubier. X-Men.
4. Kate Bishop. Young Avengers.
5. Steve Traynor. Top 10: The Forty-Niners. Student Steve doesn't have an LJ yet, but I love him about as much as I love Kate. He just doesn't inspire me to capslock, possibly because his superpower is flying fighter planes, as opposed to pwning people. I apparently have a thing for fandoms so small as to be nonexistant. The thing is, do I really want to be playing two Steves who fought in WW2?
6. Dr. Fredrika 'Fred' Bimm. Sleeping With the Fishes. See above re: fandoms so small as to be nonexistant, as my canon here is a romance novel by MaryJanice Davidson. Fred was only going to come in for the summer, teaching a marine biology workshop, but I'm bringing Steve in and, well, can't app two teachers. Fred is awesomely snarky. She's also half-mermaid--her mother was a hippie who got so smashed on cheap wine she didn't notice the guy she hooked up with on the beach had a tail. Fred is now a marine biologist, but she is allergic to seafood and gets boatsick. I adore her. Maybe someday, as I seriously doubt anybody else is going to bring her in.
7. Jessica Jones. Alias and New Avengers and various and sundry other Marvel comics. Journalism teacher. Except I think we already have one of those at the moment, and her baby still doesn't have a name. Playing around that would be awkward.
8. Billy Kaplan. Young Avengers. Student. Okay, so, basically, the Young Avengers all rock out hard, and Billy is a giant geek and possibly the freak-child of the Scarlet Witch, so that's fun. However, if I brought in Billy, I'd have to play off our Teddy by necessity, and I like our Teddy and all, but Billy/Teddy pretty much = OTP for me, so I'm not sure how that would go. It would be even more awkward than Baby Girl Cage-Jones (Jones-Cage?).
9. James Bond, Junior. From the cartoon series of the same name. Student. I don't know how to articulate this other than awesome, but I haven't seen the canon since I was like eight, so I'd really need to brush up first.
10. Robyn Slinger. Top 10. Student. Robyn is...Zero, only shyer, and with the ability to control toys with her mind. If I ever bring her in, it'll be well after Zero's gone, so I don't wind up crossing the character streams.
11. Jeff Smax. Top 10. Student. Robyn's partner on the Neopolis police force, Jeff Smax is from a 'backworld' where magic replaces science and sleeping with your twin sister is totally okay (In all fairness, his twin sister's pretty hot. Um.). He's half-ogre, which means he's very tall and very blue and kind of prickly as hell personality-wise. He's also full of angst and trauma. I would cuddle him if he wouldn't smack me through a wall.
12. Harry Dresden. The Dresden Files (book not show, probably with show icons). Townie. What freaky town is complete without a cranky professional wizard, his talking skull named Bob, his thirty-pound cat, and his dog that looks like a St. Bernard bred with a woolly mammoth? Not to mention occasional visits from his sex-vampire brother and juvenile delinquent apprentice.
13. Hera Agathon. Battlestar Galactia. Student. I would kind of like to bring Hera in soon, actually, because I have like ideas, but she's two in the show, and given her propensity for getting kidnapped, frak knows who'll have her next week, never mind next year. So bringing her in any time before the series ends would mean having to accept a very high probability of getting Jossed.
14. Teddy Altman. Young Avengers. Student. But we got one of those and he's pretty good, so yay!
...So, basically, I have enough characters to keep myself busy (without adding any) until 2012! It's possible I need help!
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Date: 2007-03-25 09:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-03-25 09:12 pm (UTC)I have become such a fandom pimp. It's shameful.
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Date: 2007-03-25 09:49 pm (UTC)*tempt.tempt.tempt.tempt.tempt*See? Would never do a thing like that. :D
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Date: 2007-03-26 02:08 am (UTC)Dear God I can't believe I'm actually considering this.
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Date: 2007-03-26 02:12 am (UTC)HA! FH creeps into your brain and BSG is so well fit for it!
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Date: 2007-03-26 02:04 am (UTC)Steve.
Yes.
Please.
It'll break poor Cassie.
Yes.