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Okay I was watching all the Northeasterners without power on TV and I was wondering: How would a power outage affect Lois and Clark? Can be humorous or dramatic, length really doesn't matter in this one, I'll read anything that deals with L&C dealing with the NE Power Outage (I assume Metropolis is in the NE). So are the creative authors of this board wanting to take on this challenge?
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sounds like a challenge for nfic.... Laura
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Exactly what I was thinking when I read the challenge...
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Clark: Not exactly what you had in mind, huh? Lois: Let's see. So far I've been given a glimpse of ritual crop worship, been treated as your girlfriend, and insulted your parents. No, I couldn't have planned this.
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Living in Cleveland, Ohio which was affected by the horrible power outage (we just got power back about 3 hrs ago and are still without water ) I sort of was thinking along the same lines last night when I was sitting in the dark trying to find something . . . anything . . . to do. Unfortunately, I was sitting in the dark, so I couldn't write anything down. The idea I had was a gfic idea, definately not nfic. - Laura
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Gfic...nfic...we don't care so long as it's fanfic, Laura. <G> I'll look forward to seeing some answers to this one... Yes, that's a hint. LabRat
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What a coincidence!! One of my upcoming fics includes a scene in the DP elevator while the power is down. (gfic, of course)
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Um, much as I don't like blowing my own trumpet... The following was written back in February, is mildly nfic and so you'll need a password to gain access. The Elevator (1/3) The Elevator (2/3) The Elevator (3/3) Edit: Alas, the links above don't actually work. You'll have to go to Zoomway's nfic forum manually, ask to show topics from last year, and go to page 5. Yvonne
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Just for the record, the links will work once you get past a glitch -- the system seems to get confused when it has to stop you for the nfic password. Afterwards, it forgets where it was going. But when I closed that window and clicked on the link again, it worked fine. PJ
"You told me you weren't like other men," she said, shaking her head at him when the storm of laughter had passed. He grinned at her - a goofy, Clark Kent kind of a grin. "I have a gift for understatement." "You can say that again," she told him. "I have a...." "Oh, shut up."
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Hint? Hm... letssee... still waiting on my beta readers for my G&L and the last chapter of LGL... perhaps, maybe... We'll see. I can think of some lovely senarios that fit this, but I'm not sure if I can write it. Laura
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I got the impression that Juliet's challenge was meant to be specifically a MAJOR power outage. That is, like the one yesterday in the NE, or the one in L.A. in 1996, or the one in NYC in 1965, etc. Something with effects of a bit larger scope than a stuck elevator. Or maybe that's just my take on it . . .
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Originally posted by rivka: I got the impression that Juliet's challenge was meant to be specifically a MAJOR power outage. That is, like the one yesterday in the NE, or the one in L.A. in 1996, or the one in NYC in 1965, etc.
Something with effects of a bit larger scope than a stuck elevator. Or maybe that's just my take on it . . . Well, I think that could be one take on it, but I think Juliet just wanted author's to play with the idea in any way they were inspired. Can be humorous or dramatic, length really doesn't matter in this one, I'll read anything that deals with L&C dealing with the NE Power Outage (I assume Metropolis is in the NE). In that vein, there might be stories that deal with serious topics like helping stranded people and other problems, and silly or steamy stories about Lois and Clark trapped somewhere. I actually have a romance novel well underway that takes place during a power outage, but it was inspired by the ice storm that knocked out power in the Carolinas for over a week last winter. So that takes place in the cold. A power outage set during the heat of summer definitely has potential. And while it wouldn't have to be nfic necessarily, my creative processes definitely tend toward steam and heat. If I didn't have a million other things on my plate right now, I just might respond to this challenge. Sounds like a lot of fun. Annie Annie
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If I didn't have a million other things on my plate right now, I just might respond to this challenge. Noooooooooooooooooooooooo! Get them off your plate!! We need steamy, smoochie Annie fic! LabRat
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Yes, Rivka, I realised there was more potential than just being stuck in an elevator, but Anna's post about her upcoming fic just reminded me about my own 'L&C stuck in an elevator fic', that's all. I thought people might enjoy it. Yvonne
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Well, for the record, I enjoyed it, Yvonne! It wasn't quite what I was expecting, but it was very well done! Poor Clark... lucky for him that Lois was there to help out :p PJ
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A power outage set during the heat of summer definitely has potential. And while it wouldn't have to be nfic necessarily, my creative processes definitely tend toward steam and heat. Ah, but a power outage during a winter storm also has great steam potential ... huddling by the fire to stay warm, perhaps needing to share a bed to conserve body heat ... when suddenly, all those layers just seem a little too confining ... Oh yes, there are lots of ways to go with this one. <G> Kathy
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<sigh> Sorry, Yvonne, I didn't mean it like that. Actually, when you posted the links, I was thinking it's too bad I don't read nfic. I had been trying to think of something along the lines of the old movie "Where Were You When the Lights Went Out" . . . but I can't seem to make it work. So I guess I was hoping someone else would do it for me.
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