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( Jan. 8th, 2010 03:22 pm)
I've got several wonderful plotbunnies going on, now that I've lifted my "nothing new" ban. I will eventually update my actual WIP list and the like, but I just wanted to get these down where I would at least have witness so I wouldn't abandon them. XD

But here's what's been cooking in my head, some of which is started, some of which is not.

Crossovers

- Veld and Smecker, exchanging notes. Because Smecker is Veld's much more flamboyant cousin, of course. (FF7/Boondock Saints)

- Hojo and Dr. Graystone, on the finer points of replacement goldfish and brilliant children and why we are all very glad that Hojo never got into robotics. Bonus Zoe and Sephiroth interaction. (FF7/Caprica)

- Reno and Graverobber, the start of a beautiful friendship. Or something like that. (FF7/Repo!)

BSG

- Starbuck, on being God's most imperfect Angel and when to stop being human. Also boys are poopheads, but she loves them both anyway. (I blame having the Season 4 soundtrack on repeat a lot lately.)

- Tigh/Ellen, or making amends with Resurrection and how being Epic Lovers doesn't mean Ellen isn't still Ellen (or Tigh isn't still Tigh).

Hetalia

- The Space Race, or how the Cold War is really just messd up UST between America and Russia. England is also still not getting laid and annoyed at how much attention Russia is getting. Canada thinks rockets are fun and wants to borrow his brother's!

- The Invention of Flight, or America's "neener neener, France". And England thinks they're both immature. Canada thinks planes are fun and wants to play too!

- Probably some England/America porn, because they hit a lot of my buttons.

- Liam and England, or how Liam got over being an academic nerd and understood being a soldier (not really a crossover as Liam is a character of mine)

FF7

- Scarlet and Lucrecia, science and engineering and femininity. Shera still thinks they're both scary and likes the build lab better.

- Veld/Reno, or "things you never want to know about your boss". Alternately, "how Veld decided to be sober for five years". And yes, this has been niggling at me for a while.

- Ifalna's "it takes a village" theories on child-rearing.
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