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Amy ([personal profile] brightknightie) wrote2020-12-26 01:32 pm

Yuletide 2020 harvest

Of my core fandoms, 2 won new stories in this year's main Yuletide collection:

D&DC: "Kennig's Ransom"
(G, gen, ~9K words; stars Eric; all the kids play roles; neither DM nor Venger appear)
Aside from an apparently requested incorporation of a certain realistic element that canon usually blinked past, this story unfolds very much in the tone, scope, and level of an episode that could have been, had the story stars aligned and snuck past the Parents Television Council of the day.

The story puts me in mind of how the character Eric was specifically designed to teach us kid viewers the lesson to never be like him, and yet -- take a look at the archive tags -- so many of us ended up identifying with him most. The show's writing was too good to fail to build motivation for Eric's "anti-social" tendencies, as seen by '80s parents, but not often enough excellent enough to shatter the parent-approved goodness encasing some of the others. Why is Eric the way he is? We think we know. (Hank? Not a clue. We love Hank, but he is a closed book in canon.)

BSG78: "The Wandering Prince"
(G, gen, ~6K words; stars Starbuck; almost all recurring characters appear or are referenced, plus Chameleon)

Starting before canon and ending after, this retrospective weaves around canon incidents to highlight the thematic thread of Starbuck's identity in relation to the family he cannot remember and the family he can never quite believe he found.

I particularly like a certain scene with a teenage Boxy that highlights parallels between Starbuck and Boxy that I hadn't previously registered. Most of all -- spoiler -- I was touched and impressed by the construction that Starbuck would actually become (quietly, in his off time, not telling his fellow pilots) a genetic tracer, to help kids like he had once been, and, extra pay-off, that he would turn to Cassiopeia with this for both practical and emotional reasons.

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[personal profile] senmut 2020-12-27 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
I had really wondered what you'd think of that BSG story. I enjoyed it.

In case you did not know, the smaller collection, Yuletide Madness, went live today and I saw your D&D in that. Tends toward smaller bites of fic.
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[personal profile] malinaldarose 2021-01-03 12:00 pm (UTC)(link)
So now that reveals have happened, I can say that I'm glad you liked it?
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[personal profile] malinaldarose 2021-01-03 08:51 pm (UTC)(link)
I was really struck by the Chameleon episode on this rewatch (in a different way than when it inspired the Boomer story), particularly the ending, with Chameleon thanking Cassiopeia over his shoulder. Even if Starbuck didn't see it, Adama was in a perfect position to do so.

I have never read any of James' work; I will have to go back and do so.