Brain, the way out of my plotting problem is not to have me write 1602 fic. It just isn't.

No matter how much fun you think you would have with it, I do not need to spend days plotting out 400 years of history so that you can crossover with the regular Marvelverse. No, not even if you can rename all of New England and the Canadian Maritimes 'Acadia'.

Also, do not take a chance remark by [livejournal.com profile] ellen_fremedon as an excuse to write in a character called 'Tiffany'. Just don't. I let you get away with the probably-in-poor-taste enema joke.

Don't push your luck.

From: [identity profile] imadra-blue.livejournal.com


*pets* Brains are evil about plotbunnies.


I see your birthday is coming up. Do you have any requests for ficlets? if you do, lay them on me. :)

From: [identity profile] neotoma.livejournal.com


I love the 1602-verse, but you can't cross it over with regular Marvel without involving time-travel. On the other hand, it's likely that timeline has insanely high tech and has figured out a way for mutants and normal humans to live together. It'd be nice for the regular characters to see that, because all they ever seem to see is dystopian alternate dimensions.

I always like Luke and Qui-Gon interaction... but if you think you could write Hank McCoy and Bobby Drake from the Xmen, I'd be tickled!
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