Plot Bunny Hutch [message #1131] |
Wed, 25 July 2012 19:46 |
artisticrainey
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Here's a thread where you, the players, can add plot bunnies that you get about the other characters in the storyline, canon or original.
If someone comes up with one that you, the character player, likes, and you plan on doing it, say so in the thread and copy it to the subplot thread, so we know what's going on.
Posted by Tikatu on November 2, 2008
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Re: Plot Bunny Hutch [message #1246 is a reply to message #1139] |
Thu, 26 July 2012 17:41 |
artisticrainey
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Thunderbird 8:
8 will likely be built in the pod repair bay, if not at some other marine location. Jeff would have the facilities to lay the hull and such under the guise of "development". Maybe Jeff actually has a new Hydrofoil under development. He can use it to disguise the work he's having other departments do for TB8.
Some of the elements from that would go into Thunderbird 8. Jeff can say he's working on some possible change to the new hydro and wants a new hull laid to test them out. It get sent to Tracy Island and is dubbed a failure, at least that what Jeff tells the rest of the company
Susanmartha, August 17, 2007
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Re: Plot Bunny Hutch [message #1247 is a reply to message #1246] |
Thu, 26 July 2012 17:56 |
artisticrainey
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From AmandaTracyandFred at the MSN site:
I'd really like to see a new villain. Someone who had once been an agent with vengeful intents at International Rescue. He'd be about Christopher's age. Maybe he's being blackmailed somehow, or did something severely against IR. Not sure exactly how he'd do it or why he'd do it. Working on it, though.
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Re: Plot Bunny Hutch [message #1249 is a reply to message #1248] |
Thu, 26 July 2012 17:57 |
artisticrainey
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More from the MSN site:
People who are in the news today are not going to be in the news in the 2060s. People who are famous today for one thing or another aren't necessarily going to be famous in the future. People who are famous in the UK for something aren't always known in the US, and vice versa.
What I'm trying to get at is: if you have to name a musical group, artist, or any other kind of personality, think about them in regards to whether or not they'd be known in the future, and if they'd be known across the pond from where you are. Same thing for songs, books, movies, etc. There are some things that will stand the test of time, but a lot more that won't. It's better to make up a group, song, artist, whatever, than to be anachronistic.
Any questions? Ask.
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Re: Plot Bunny Hutch [message #1250 is a reply to message #1249] |
Thu, 26 July 2012 18:01 |
artisticrainey
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mentioned this in the January brainstorming session, but I think it should be here. It can be a storyline for any of the characters on Tracy Island, and I feel it's worth exploring.
We all know that the rescues have a strong element of risk to them, but what if the risk meant someone loses something? I'm not talking about a piece of equipment or part of their clothing. I'm talking about part of the person.
Say someone goes blind or deaf. Perhaps it's temporary, maybe not. Is the technology or medical treatment advanced enough in 2068 to correct it? And what would it be?
Or someone could lose a body part: an arm, a leg, an eye, a hand or a foot, for instance. What would the replacement be, if there was one? By that time, would the replacement - assuming it exists - be good enough to let the character continue working for IR? And what would that character's traumatic experience be like, both during the event that caused it, and afterwards?
This could make for one heck of a storyline. But not one to be written just for the angst factor, please.
Hobbeth, January 19, 2008
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Re: Plot Bunny Hutch [message #2479 is a reply to message #2475] |
Sat, 18 April 2015 12:06 |
Tikatu
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artisticrainey wrote on Sat, 18 April 2015 06:08How about a situation where there is a rescue that involves a political struggle and IR have to negotiate to be allowed to rescue the people as a non-partisan organisation?
I like that idea! It was done in the comics but involved a spy... We can do it better. Not every political problem is going to be solve by the World Gov't.
My IR:TNP OTP!
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